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Palm Coast Observer 3-2-23

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PALM COAST

Observer YOU. YOUR NEIGHBORS. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD.

VOLUME 14, NO. 5

FPC COACH RESIGNS PAGE 9B THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 2023

ESE student could get 30 years Matanzas student charged as an adult with a first-degree felony after attack on paraprofessional. PAGE 3B

Abels to lead city Flagler Beach chooses an interim city manager. PAGE 14A INSIDE BOOK FIGHT

School Board member Christy Chong says challenged media center books are pornography. PAGE 3A

TEACHING MOMENT Mills family reached final of “The Parent Test” but were forced to sit out. PAGE 16A

HEADING TO STATE

Gold is the goal for FPC’s five state wrestling qualifiers. PAGE 9B

DANCE FOR JOY

Photo by Jake Montgomery

Adam Bell, Francisco Zamora, Otter Oliver and Alex Alvarez drum and sing as Lily Littlebird, 6, Megan Zamora and baby Ainara Zamora watch.

Native American celebration The Flagler County Native American Festival returns to Princess Place. PAGE 1B Photo courtesy of Savannah Payne Photography

Palm Coast’s new dance studio, The Dance Method, finds a permanent home. PAGE 10A

FPC SIGNINGS

Ashton Bracewell takes a risk, will walk on at Florida State. PAGE 10B

SOFTBALL WINNERS Matanzas, FPC softball teams are undefeated through five games. PAGE 10B

BUDGET PRIORITIES

City Council reviews priorities for next budget cycle. PAGE 2A

INDEX

Calendar..................... PAGE 2B Cops Corner............... PAGE 6B The Fine Arts.............. PAGE 4B Letters.......................PAGE 16A Public Notices...........PAGE 12B Sports......................... PAGE 5B Real Estate................ PAGE 11B Veterans....................PAGE 16A

It’s a stretch Track athletes adjusting to longer hurdles event.

Joint is Jumpin’ The FPC Dance Company earns superior ratings at Volusia event.

PAGE 6B FPC’s Jemon Little clears a hurdle in the new 400-meter hurdle event.

Photo by Christine Rodenbaugh

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