PALM COAST
Observer YOU. YOUR NEIGHBORS. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD.
VOLUME 15, NO. 36
Disc golf for the W
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Hurricane prep Milton sets a course for Florida. PAGE 3A
Palm Coast’s W section to have first course in Flagler PAGE 5A Tuesday delivery
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INSIDE PRESERVING 22
Citing historical value, City Council votes to preserve Fire Station 22. And, the Community Center will receive 90 additional parking spaces PAGE 2A
A FINE LINE
Offensive line leading the way for FPC running attack PAGE 5B
KEEPING IT ‘100’
Flagler County jail receives perfect score in reaccreditation. PAGE 6A
NEW EATERY
Good Vibes Scratch Kitchen is close to opening in Ormond Beach PAGE 3B
Joseph Navas (left) at the Indian Trails Sports Complex sandbagging station. Photo by Sierra Williams
Hoop dreams at Princess Place Though the second day of the Creekside Festival was canceled, opening day has music, stunt dogs and first responders’ chili cook-off. PAGE 4A
INDEX
Business..................... PAGE 3B Calendar..................... PAGE 2B Comics ....................... PAGE 4B Cops Corner............... PAGE 6A Opinion....................... PAGE 8A McMillan..................... PAGE 8A Public Notices.............PAGE 7B Sports......................... PAGE 5B
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Matanzas and Flagler Palm Coast volleyball teams combine their senior nights before the storm. Pictured here: Abby Eskelsen. Puppy Pals’ Rudy jumps through hoops held by volunteer Kari Thomas. Photo by Sierra Williams
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