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Jamie Ina Miller, 32, who was discovered with her children in a feces-ridden home last summer, pled no contest July 19 on four counts of child neglect.
She was sentenced by Judge Raul Zambrano to five years of probation and is required to follow all recommendations of the Department of Children and Families, attend parenting classes, maintain a sanitary household, not own or care for any pets and also to perform 150 hours of community service.
Deputies from the Flagler County Sheriff’s Office visited Miller’s home in July 2011 on a complaint by the landlord. Miller had lived at the apartment on 304 W. Moody Blvd., Bunnell, for two years.
Four children lived with Miller. When the deputies arrived, they estimated that several animals had been left inside the residence for about three days, judging from the amount of feces. There was no visible water or food. Animal Control officers who responded described the residence as “unlivable,” and that there was “an infestation of roaches too numerous to estimate.”
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19 Palm Coast Bridge
1:00 pm - Jun
19 "Your Kids Got Talent"
7:00 pm - Jun
20 Diabetes Support Group
9:00 am - 10:00 am - Jun
20 Man to Man: Prostate Cancer Support Group
9:00 am
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Walmart and the Y: Fighting Hunger One Step at a Time
06/19/13
The stress of school may be over for teens and children, but with the loss of access to daily meals through the school lunch programs, they may not have three square meals a day. -
First female students take solo flight
06/17/13
Teens-In-Flight students Cora Jo Rand and Gigi Gonzales recently became the first female students to fly solo for the Teens-In-Flight program. -
OUR TOWN: June 15, 2013
06/16/13
Nine new officers were recently elected to lead a youthful Bunnell Sr. FFA Chapter. Also, Participate in ‘World’s Largest Swimming Lesson’ in Palm Coast, Playhouse to present Doo-Wop; and Introducing 2013 Entertainers of the Year.


