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Palm Coast Observer 09-12-24

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PALM COAST

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SLOW BUT STEADY: TURTLE TRAIL PAGE 10A

YOU. YOUR NEIGHBORS. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD.

VOLUME 15, NO. 33

FREE ON NEWSSTANDS | THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2024

Does Palm Coast have enough borrowing power? The city can borrow $15 million, but that’s not enough for infrastructure — or a sports complex, staff says. PAGE 3A

Forensic audit would cost $500,000 City Council considers ‘risk assessment’ instead PAGE 2A

Patriot pride gets motors running Flagler County motorcycle clubs host 18th annual 9/11 Memorial Ride and Ceremony PAGE 1B

INSIDE SEARCH TO BEGIN IN NOVEMBER

Palm Coast city manager search likely to take off as new council is sworn in PAGE 3A

SAFETY NET FOR A DECADE

Flagler Cares approaches 10th anniversary of helping people receive health and social services PAGE 4A

EVICTIONS ON THE HORIZON?

13 residences at Bulow RV resort still in noncompliance, could face evictions in January PAGE 5A

CLOSING FOR EXPANSION

Flagler Fish Company will close after September for renovations and expansion PAGE 8A

RAISING MONEY FOR ED FOLEY

Benefit set to raise money for Ed Foley in his battle with ALS PAGE 10A

RUNNING FOR A CAUSE

Palm Coast’s Philip Whalen running for his uncle in London Marathon PAGE 9B

Law Enforcement officers begin the 18th annual 9/11 Memorial Ride at the Flagler County courthouse. Photo by Brent Woronoff

A GLASS ACT Palm Coast artist Pat Conway has spent 20 years creating stained glass art. 2B

INDEX

Bulldogs top Bucs

Business..................... PAGE 8A Calendar..................... PAGE 3B Comics ....................... PAGE 6B Cops Corner............... PAGE 6A The Fine Arts......PAGES 4B-5B Letters.......................PAGE 10A Public Notices........... PAGE 11B Sports..........................PAGE 7B Real Estate................. PAGE 9A Veteran......................PAGE 10A

Flagler Palm Coast sloshes its way to 7-2 victory over Mainland

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Matanzas D Jeffrey Powell’s first interception felt like an “out-of-body” experience Stained glass artist Pat Conway. Photo by Sierra Williams

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