PALM COAST
Observer YOU. YOUR NEIGHBORS. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD.
No Flagler Beach fireworks 3A
VOLUME 13, NO. 20
THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 2022
Does Palm Coast need more sidewalks? City Council considers options for adding sidewalks or bike paths along 16 of the busiest roads. PAGE 2A
Seeking justice
Love by the lake Flagler Pride on display at Town Center PAGE 6B
Four charged in connection with murders of two local 16-year-olds PAGE 8A INSIDE FAMILIAR LEADERS
New principals: Bobby Bossardet returns to FPC; Paul Peacock to lead Wadsworth Elementary PAGE 3A
DRESS LIKE THIS School Board agrees to advertise dress code recommendation PAGE 10A
SURFACE PRESSURE
Palm Coast contracts with engineering firm for study on damaged Holland Park splash pad PAGE 5A
SAFER AT HOME?
Sheriff: Flagler County ‘may have turned the corner’ on domestic violence PAGE 8A
FEEDING FAMILIES
Flagler Broadcasting to host Million Dollar Food-A-Thon on July 8 PAGE 9A
NEXT PHASE
Luna Delic and Julia Delic.
Photos by Danny Broadhurst
Radiance community, formerly called Eagle Lakes, clears hurdle with planning board PAGE 9A
Support for K-9s
On the bridge Gun control advocates gather in Flagler Beach
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Soccer city 3v3 tournament in Palm Coast
Gov. DeSantis signs Care for K-9s bill in Flagler County
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PAGE 4A INDEX
Business.................... PAGE 11B Calendar..................... PAGE 3B Cops Corner............... PAGE 6A The Fine Arts.............. PAGE 8B Letters.......................PAGE 12A Public Notices.............PAGE 7C Real Estate................. PAGE 5C Veterans....................PAGE 12A
Joining forces Flagler Auditorium and City
Repertory Theatre collaborate on ‘Schoolhouse Rock Live!’ Photo by Danny Broadhurst
Residents marched across the State Road 100 bridge to make a statement.
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