Currently 2 Responses
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- It isn't about the issues, it's about the money. In politics, they all say what you want to hear during an election and then it is all forgotten after the election anyway. With that said, when other states were going bankrupt post 2008, Florida did NOT go bankrupt thanks to Gov. Scott. Tough love for the free-loaders. NOTHING is ever 'free'. Enough said.
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- Wow, of all those statements above who is really addressing concerns we have in Flagler, no doubt Milissa, Kathleen & Heather really hit the nail on the head. We see our schools failing, our jobs being privatized and burdens are being shifted on to the taxpayers. This speaks volumes to how the Republican Senate in Tallahasee is governing Florida and directly impacting our local community. I'm done with the "good oleboys" ilike John Thrasher. Year, after year, this guy ends up in one office or another - is he skirting term limits by jumping from house to house? When is he going to figure out that he is hurting and not helping our communities by voting with Gov. Scott 100% of the time? The automatic pay raises they get year after year? Wasn't John Thrasher the Speaker of the House that was brought up on ethics violations? I saw something about how he has been in Tallahassee so long that it is like his primary residence. Aren't our representatives supposed to live permanently in the places they represent. How is he going to fight for Flager or any of the other counties for that matter? He's voted against woman's issues 100% of the time too. I'm voting for Milissa, Heather & Kathleen Trued. We need to give them " ole boys " a ticket outta there. Feash faces, experienced, qualified and looking out for us here in the counties, that is what we need.
- May
26 Pet Shot Clinic
9:00 am - 10:30 am - May
26 Pet Shot Clinic
11:00 am - 12:30 pm - May
26 Pet Shot Clinic
2:00 pm - 3:30 pm - May
27 Memorial Day Event
11:00 am
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Cuddle up: Moose lodges donate dolls for children
05/24/13
This spring, Palm Coast Moose Lodge 2577 donated a box of 12 Tommy Moose dolls to bring comfort to children in times of stress, uncertainty or anxiety. -
High School students donate to breast cancer patients
05/22/13
The Flagler Palm Coast High School Future Business Leaders of America class donated $580 to Florida Hospital Flagler Foundation’s breast cancer fund, which provides screening mammograms, diagnostic studies and education to local qualified women who are uninsured and seeking assistance. -
Florida Hospital Flagler gives $2,000 in scholarships
05/22/13
Florida Hospital Flagler's medical staff donated $2,000 in scholarships to four graduating high school students.


