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Palm Coast Observer 8-18-22

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PALM COAST

Observer YOU. YOUR NEIGHBORS. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD.

NET GAIN FOR PIRATES PAGE 4C THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 2022

VOLUME 13, NO. 29

Mullins’ conduct draws scrutiny Commissioner gets into spat at polling location, declares on legal form he is ‘potentially bankrupt.’ PAGE 10A

SURF’S UP Protecting beaches proving costly

Surfers for Autism catches hearts and waves in Flagler Beach PAGE 1B

County faces tough decisions to prevent further beach erosion PAGE 5A INSIDE SCHOOL GRADES

Flagler is not alone among school districts in dropping down to a B grade in 2022 PAGE 3A

SCHOOL GUARDIANS The School Board discusses adding guardians to join School Resource Deputies PAGE 11A

BOARD CONFLICT

Two School Board members are upset with political barbs made by fellow board member Jill Woolbright PAGE 4A

Photo by Danny Broadhurst

CITY INTERNS

After summer experience, city interns offer guidance on hiring next generation PAGE 2A

BALLOT INITIATIVE

Proposed constitutional amendment would allow recreational use of marijuana by people 21 or older. PAGE 9A

Photo by Brent Woronoff

INDEX

Calendar.................... PAGE 11B Cops Corner............... PAGE 8A The Fine Arts...........PAGE 4-5B Letters.......................PAGE 12A Public Notices............ PAGE 8C Real Estate................. PAGE 5C Veterans....................PAGE 12A

Jordan Mills made plays on offense and defense.

Prepped and ready Pirates conclude preseason camp with two-hour scrimmage. SEE PAGE 1C

Solid scrimmage

FPC defeats Seabreeze SEE PAGE 1C Photo by Michele Meyers

FPC cornerback Zyquan Neal makes the tackle.


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