PALM COAST
Observer YOU. YOUR NEIGHBORS. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD.
VOLUME 11, NO. 40
FPC WINS PAGE 18
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2020
INSIDE
2020’s
VETERANS DAY EVENTS
Auditorium to livestream Veterans Day tribute PAGE 2
FCSO FACILITY COMING IN 2022
winners
Staly thanks County Commission, says project should be fast-tracked PAGE 12
BID APPEAL TO MOVE FORWARD City Council lets insurance company continue its appeal against city PAGE 4
Holland, Danko, Barbosa, Klufas win Palm Coast mayoral and City Council races
MANAGER REPRIMANDED
Flagler Schools fleet services manager reprimanded after staff members call comments ‘demeaning’ PAGE 5
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KREWE MAKES BUDDIES HAPPY Pirate re-enactors help make Buddy Walk a success for local participants PAGE 16
BRIEFS City of Palm Coast wants to know how you get city news The 2020 city of Palm Coast Communications Survey officially begins Sunday, Nov. 1, and runs until Thursday, Dec. 31. The 11-question survey (https://www.palmcoastconnect. com/s/survey) is designed to gauge and improve the effectiveness of city communications to residents to help them stay informed. The city wants to better understand how residents are receiving information so it can bridge gaps in coverage and help build a more unified, engaged community. The survey can be taken online at PalmCoastConnect.com/s/ survey or in-person at a number of city facilities (City Hall, Community Center, Palm Harbor Golf Club and Palm Coast Tennis Center).
Mayor Milissa Holland defeated challenger Alan Lowe after a tough campaign.
BUCKY THE BEAVER BRINGS GRANTS TO FLAGLER SCHOOLS Education Foundation honors teachers
INDEX
Briefs............. PAGE 2, 6, 8 Business...............PAGE 12 Real Estate..........PAGE 20 Your Town.............PAGE 15
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Ed Foundation staff members Christy Butler and Shelley Wheeler, with Bucky
INSIDE
Sweets for all Parkview Church hosts Candy Factory drive-thru
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