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INSIDE: Why these people will make a difference in 2011.
Health. Education. Law. Business. Government. Arts. Sports.
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TyβNeka Addison has speed, athleticism and tenacity. She loves to play against guys, too.
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Matanzasβ Wendell Powell was able to dunk in eighth grade. Four years later, he loves slamming it in opponentsβ faces. PHOTO BY SHANNA FORTIER
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Lee Ann Spivey had an on-base percentage of .580 her freshman season and .573 her sophomore season. PHOTO BY SHANNA FORTIER
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County Commissioner Milissa Holland graduated from Flagler Palm Coast High School in 1989. Her name is spelled with an βIβ because her father knew her nickname would be βMiss,β and if it was an βE,β it would have been βMess.β PHOTO BY SHANNA FORTIER
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Both of Jon Nettsβ parents were schoolteachers. βOnce a week,β he said, βmy father would grab me the collar and say, βThe man who stands for nothing falls for everything.β PHOTO BY BRIAN MCMILLAN
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J.J. Graham is the creative mind behind Hollingsworth Gallery, in 2011 he will be expanding his space to include rentable studios. PHOTO BY SHANNA FORTIER
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Stewart Maxcy will help develop a new system for teacher evaluation and salary. PHOTO BY SHANNA FORTIER
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Circuit Court Judge Raul Zambrano and Flagler County Judge Sharon B. Atack. PHOTO BY BRIAN MCMILLAN
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Gary Ragner and Margaret Combs, two of the three brains behind the MicroHose, will hire 83 people to work in this hangar at the Flagler County Airport. In a few months, the empty hangar will be packed with eight manufacturing machines β 20 feet long by 10 feet wide β and producing about 90,000 hoses each month. PHOTO BY ANDREW O'BRIEN
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David Ottati was named volunteer co-president of Enterprise Flagler for 2011. PHOTO BY BRIAN MCMILLAN
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David Drumm is the No. 1 runner on the Matanzas cross-country team. PHOTO BY ANDREW O'BRIEN