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Conklin: Disabilities programs in 'emergency'
02/22/12
School Board member Colleen Conklin urges residents to lobby the state in opposition of funding cuts to Flagler County Adults with Disabilities programs. -
The Observer's first Neighborhood Block Party at Carmella's
02/22/12
From 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 23, stop by Carmella's, located in City Marketplace. There will be $1 beers, $1 wines, $2 pizza slices and $1 orders of garlic knots. -
Videos of crashes presented to Palm Coast City Council
02/22/12
Click "Read More" for video footage of traffic incidents throughout Palm Coast. -
Cost-benefit: the city's in-house debate . PAGE 2
02/22/12
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23 Free EKG Screenings
6:00 am - Feb
23 Blood Drive
10:00 am - Feb
23 ‘The Untold Story of Emmett Louis Till’
2:00 pm - Feb
23 Genealogy Society Meeting
5:30 pm


