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Palm Coast Observer 1-19-23

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PALM COAST

SOCCER SENIOR NIGHTS PAGE 6B

Observer YOU. YOUR NEIGHBORS. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD.

VOLUME 13, NO. 51

THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 2023

Do you want to be a guardian? School district will hand out forms to gauge employees’ interest in carrying a concealed weapon. PAGE 4A

Students injured in crash Three Flagler Palm Coast High School girls basketball players injured in two-car crash on Belle Terre Parkway. PAGE 8A INSIDE ABOVE AVERAGE Flagler, Volusia 2022 graduation rates exceed statewide average. PAGE 5A

GREEN LION CLOSES

A rare sighting

A killer whale washed up in Flagler beach. It’s the first on record. PAGE 3A Green Lion closed on Jan. 14; Loopers to take over concession by early March. PAGE 2A

An orca washed ashore on Jan. 11.

ANOTHER DUNKIN’

Swashbuckling sisters

New Dunkin’ Donuts slated for S.R. 100 and Old Kings Road. PAGE 10A

PROJECT DELAYED

Photo by Sierra Williams

Bibla sisters are among five Matanzas wrestling champs at Lady Pirate Classic. PAGE 4B

Dune renourishment project delayed 11 months for redesign. PAGE 11A

HOMES APPROVED

Flagler Beach approves 112home subdivision. PAGE 11A

CHISHOLM TRAIL

Shirley Chisholm Trail recognizes a ‘national citizen of Palm Coast.’ PAGE 12A

INDEX

Business....................PAGE 10A Calendar..................... PAGE 2B Cops Corner............... PAGE 6A Letters.......................PAGE 12A Public Notices.............PAGE 7B Sports......................... PAGE 4B Real Estate..................PAGE 7B Veterans....................PAGE 12A

MLK parade Bunnell marks Martin Luther King Jr. Day with parade, speeches. Photo by Jake Montgomery

Matanzas’ Brielle Bibla, left, waits for the pin against Lucy Underwood from Bibla’s former school, Tocoi Creek.

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