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The Horror of Native American Boarding Schools and Biden’s Inadequate Apology

December 28, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 7 Comments

A photograph archived at the Center for Southwest Research at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque shows a group of Indigenous students who attended the Ramona Industrial School in Santa Fe.

Over the past 10 years, many historians and Indigenous scholars have said that what happened at the Indian boarding schools “meets the definition of genocide.” From the 19th to 20th century, children were physically removed from their homes and separated from their families and communities, often without the consent of their parents. The purpose of these schools was to strip Native American children of their Indigenous names, languages, religions and cultural practices.

LGBTQ+ People Relive Old Traumas as They Age on Their Own

December 28, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 5 Comments

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Of the 3 million Americans over age 50 who identify as gay, bisexual, or transgender, about twice as many are single and living alone when compared with their heterosexual counterparts. This slice of the older population is expanding rapidly and faces a daunting array of problems, including higher-than-usual rates of anxiety and depression, chronic stress, disability, and chronic illnesses such as heart disease, according to numerous research studies.

You, Floridians, Do Not Have a Right to Unpolluted Bodies of Water, 5th District Rules

December 28, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 5 Comments

Ichetucknee Springs in North-Central Florida. (FWC)

The Fifth District Court of Appeal, which hears appeals four circuits and 14 counties, including Flagler County, ruled Thursday that although 83% of voters in Titusville approved a 2022 initiative establishing the right to clean water, the city in Brevard County couldn’t enact it because of a 2020 state law preventing local government from giving rights to bodies of water, plants, and animals.

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Saturday, December 28, 2024

December 28, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 3 Comments

Putin, Xi Jinping, Kim Jong Un, Trump Aggressors by Monte Wolverton, Battle Ground, WA

Gamble Jam, Paul Salopek’s Out of Eden walks of the last 11 years, Ian Frazier takes te F and reflects on Brooklyn and its smells from coffee to fingernail polish to eucalyptus.

Largest Rubber Duck Store Opens in Miami Beach

December 27, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

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Duck World, the internationally beloved purveyor of iconic rubber ducks, announced the grand opening of its largest North American store at 1622 Washington Avenue, Miami Beach, just off Lincoln Road. Spanning 1,500 square feet, this destination offers over 800 unique designs.

How Aristotle Explains Trump’s Speeches

December 27, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 35 Comments

Donald Trump, by DonkeyHotey.

With half of the US electorate on his side, Trump’s chaotic speaking style is clearly no barrier to success. If his public appearances are indeed so shambolic, why do they continue to fire up his supporters, attract new ones–and give him the victory? Aristotle would have understood, and explained it this way.

Spurred by a Middle School Student’s Project, Florida’s Dixie County Leaps Into Electric School Buses

December 27, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 3 Comments

Dixie County’s new electric school buses plugged in and charging up. Dixie now has an entire fleet of electric buses.

The Dixie district is so small, it serves approximately 2,000 students across five schools, from pre-K through 12th grade. Still, its 23 buses will collectively travel 270,000 miles annually. By avoiding 228 metric tons of CO2 emissions, the electric buses will improve air quality for the whole community so everyone can breathe easier. Dixie’s electric buses are among the 66,000 projects funded by the $568 billion Biden infrastructure plan, which is considered the nation’s largest investment ever in clean energy.

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Friday, December 27, 2024

December 27, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 2 Comments

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Acoustic Jam Circle At The Community Center In The Hammock, Rotary’s Fantasy Lights Festival, recalling Apollo’s orbits around the Moon at Christmas 1968, and Time Magazine’s year of culture.

A Few Reminders About Thomas Aquinas

December 26, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 5 Comments

St. Thomas Aquinas explained

Aquinas is a giant of Western philosophy and theology, and for good reason. His writing is clear, well organized, free from bombast – ideas shine through his words. Famously, he insisted that faith and reason are in harmonious partnership, integrating the known science, philosophy and theology of his day into a comprehensive, interconnected system. All this helps explain why his work has maintained an enduring appeal, even as equally brilliant medieval thinkers have sunk into oblivion.

Palm Coast Government’s Website Launches ADA Functions to Improve Access for All

December 26, 2024 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

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The City of Palm Coast has implemented a new ADA (Americans with Disabilities) Widget on its official website, palmcoast.gov, designed to improve accessibility and inclusivity for all users. This feature provides a variety of tools to enhance the online experience for individuals with different accessibility needs.

Bunnell Says No to Developer Seeking To Reduce Open Space By 10% at 8,000-Home ‘Haw Creek Reserve’

December 26, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 12 Comments

The mega-development called The Reserve at Haw Creek, an 8,000-home project, looms over the Bunnell City Commission, which last Monday refused to allow the developer to lower the ratio of open space by 10 percent. (© FlaglerLive)

The 8,000-home development called Reserve at Haw Creek in Bunnell may proceed, but it will have to respect the city’s minimum requirement of 60 percent of open space. Rejecting a developer’s claim that his due process was violated or his veiled threat to build more apartment buildings if his request was rejected, the Bunnell City Commission voted 3-2 to deny an exception that would have allowed reducing open space at the Reserve at Haw Creek from 60 percent to 50 percent.

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Thursday, December 26, 2024

December 26, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

Psychiatrist Tells Patient to Stop Watching News by Monte Wolverton, Battle Ground, WA

Rotary’s Fantasy Lights Festival continues for a few more days in Palm Coast’s Town Center, Bachfest, a few reflections on Jewett’s Country of the Pointed Firs and the 100 best books of the 21st century.

How Gladiators Inspired Evangelicals’ Sense of Persecution

December 25, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

Jean-Simon Berthelemy’s 1773 painting ‘Death of a Gladiator.’

You might be surprised to learn that there are threads that tie together gladiators, Christian martyrs and the sense of persecution that exists among many U.S. evangelicals today.

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Wednesday, December 25, 2024

December 25, 2024 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Santa Claus Gaza Children Aid War Israel by Emad Hajjaj, Alaraby Aljadeed newspaper , London

Nothing doing today, and beside the chestnuts roasting on a natural gas fire and the remains of yesterday’s fog, it’s time for Bachfest and the smell of Christmas in “The Plot Against America.”

Biden Commutes Nearly All Federal Death Sentences

December 24, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 16 Comments

President Joe Biden delivers remarks at the dedication of the Dodd Center for Human Rights, Friday, October 15, 2021, at the University of Connecticut in Storrs, Connecticut. (Official White House Photo by Adam Schultz)

President Joe Biden commuted the sentences on Monday of 37 death row inmates, citing his conscience as a force behind the decision. He also left the death sentences unchanged for three men charged with hate-motivated mass shootings and terrorism.

Justifying Book Bans, Florida Says It’s Not Required to Provide Libraries to School Students. Publishers Disagree.

December 24, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 41 Comments

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Major publishing companies and authors Friday argued that a federal judge should deny Florida’s request to dismiss a lawsuit over the removal of school library books, saying a controversial state law violates First Amendment rights. Attorneys disputed a state position that selection of school library books is “government speech” and, as a result, is not subject to the First Amendment.

Palm Coast Senior Planner Phong T. Nguyen Earns Professional Transportation Planner Distinction

December 24, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 4 Comments

Phong T. Nguyen, Senior Planner in the Community Development Department,

The City of Palm Coast announced Monday that Phong T. Nguyen, Senior Planner in the Community Development Department, has received the prestigious Professional Transportation Planner (PTP) certification. This recognition highlights his exceptional expertise in transportation planning and his commitment to fostering innovative and sustainable solutions that enhance the quality of life for our community.

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Tuesday, December 24, 2024

December 24, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 2 Comments

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Clay Jones is rightfully upset that Disney kissed Donald Trump’s ring with that settlement, on the origin of St. Nick, Nicholas of Myra, and a spin around the world with Satchmo.

America, Not Just Florida, Faces an Insurance Crisis

December 23, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 11 Comments

Hurricane Beryl tore up homes in Freeport, Texas, in July 2024.

Home insurance rates are rising in the United States, not only in Florida, which saw tens of billions of dollars in losses from hurricanes Helene and Milton. homeowners insurance increased an average of 11.3% nationwide in 2023, with some states, including Texas, Arizona and Utah, seeing nearly double that increase. Some analysts predict an average increase of about 6% in 2024.

Bob Dylan’s Creative Leap

December 23, 2024 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Dylan and singer-songwriter Mimi Farina relax at the Viking Hotel in Newport, R.I., in July 1964.

The Bob Dylan biopic “A Complete Unknown,” starring Timothée Chalamet, focuses on Dylan’s early 1960s transition from idiosyncratic singer of folk songs to internationally renowned singer-songwriter. Sixty years ago, on Halloween Night 1964, a 23-year-old Dylan took the stage at New York City’s Philharmonic Hall. He had become a star within the niche genre of revivalist folk music.

Flagler County Raised Concerns Well Before Developer Sought to Reduce Open Space at 8,000-Home ‘Reserve’ in Bunnell

December 23, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 17 Comments

State Road 11 looking south, just outside Bunnell, with acreage to the right that would be part of The Reserve at Haw Creek, a proposed 6,000 to 8,000 home development.

As the developer of the proposed 6,000-t-8,000-home Reserve at Haw Creek in Bunnell, the single-largest development in the county since Palm Coast’s origins, seeks to lower the proportion of open space there, Flagler County months ago issued a detailed letter to the city raising concerns with the plan, especially as it relates to the number of homes, flooding and open space. And that was before the developer increased the proposed density and sought to lower the amount of open space.

Trial Will Decide Whether Florida’s DEP Violated Endangered Species Act, Causing Manatee Deaths

December 23, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 2 Comments

A manatee at the Santa Fe River. (FWC)

A federal judge has rejected a state attempt to end a lawsuit stemming from manatee deaths in the Indian River Lagoon and said a trial is needed to determine whether the Florida Department of Environmental Protection has violated the Endangered Species Act. U.S. District Judge Carlos Mendoza issued a 17-page order last week siding with arguments by the environmental group Bear Warriors United that wastewater discharges into the Indian River Lagoon have led to the demise of seagrass and, as a result, the deaths of manatees.

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Monday, December 23, 2024

December 23, 2024 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

The Bunnell City Commission hears an appeal from a developer who thinks less open space should be fine, a few thoughts about harsh parents, and the Little Prince.

Memo to Rupert Murdoch: Now’s the Time to Sell Fox News

December 22, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 6 Comments

Rupert Murdoch. (Wikimedia Commons)

With Trump continuing to be Trump, Fox’s immediate future looks very bright. Political fortunes aside, the longer term future for Fox News looks much less bright. Fox News was a good and faithful campaigner for Trump, but it is notable that when people explain Trump’s victory, Fox is never mentioned. The best way to take the heat out of the Murdoch family conflicts would be to sell, or to float, Fox News, and this is likely to be more profitable now than in a few years’ time.

Florida Imposed More Death Sentences Than Any Other State in 2024

December 22, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 4 Comments

The makeshift bell that opponents of the death penalty ring during vigils at every execution in Starke, the state prison where inmates are executed. (© FlaglerLive)

Florida led the nation this year in imposing death sentences, reflecting DeSantis’ successful push to eliminate the requirement of a unanimous jury recommendation. The Death Penalty Information Center reports that 26 people were sentenced to death in the United States in 2024, seven of them in Florida.

Maga’s Mega Mean Girls

December 22, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 41 Comments

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Maga Mean Girls take pleasure in tormenting people, especially those weaker than themselves, and causing gratuitous pain. As Atlantic Monthly essayist Adam Serwer wrote in 2018, “The cruelty is the point.” And nobody enjoys cruelty more than Donald Trump, Mean Girl of the Century.

Court Rejects Teen’s Challenge to Florida Law Banning Trans Women Athlete from Teams

December 22, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 3 Comments

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A federal judge appointed by Donald Trump dismissed a Broward County teen’s challenge to the constitutionality of a 2021 Florida law that bars transgender female students from playing on women’s and girls’ sports teams.

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Sunday, December 22, 2024

December 22, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 7 Comments

Authoritarian Hands by Bill Day, FloridaPolitics.com

Palm Coast Farmers’ Market at European Village, Rotary’s Fantasy Lights Festival in Palm Coast’s Town Center, remembering Eleanor Roosevelt’s utopian Arthurdale.

What Blasphemy Laws Teach Us About Religious Freedom

December 21, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

Blasphemy is in the sanctimony of the persecutor. (© FlaglerLive)

Some 79 countries around the world continue to enforce blasphemy laws. And in places such as Afghanistan, Brunei, Iran, Nigeria, Pakistan and Saudi Arabia, violation of these measures can result in a death penalty. While the U.S. is not among those countries, it also has a long history of blasphemy laws that reflects a complex fight for the freedom of religion and speech.

21% Surge in Immigration Drives Nation’s Population Increase, Offsetting Decline in US Birth Rate

December 21, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 42 Comments

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With Texas and Florida making up nearly a third of the nation’s population increase, a recent immigration surge brought newcomers to every state this year, helping to offset a continued drop in U.S. births while contributing to a national upswing of about 3.3 million new residents, according to new U.S. Census Bureau estimates.

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Saturday, December 21, 2024

December 21, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

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Miracle on 34th Street at Daytona Playhouse, the Democratic Women’s Club of Flagler County meets, Syria’s refugees and their mistreatment, school shootings and Clay Jones.

The Moral Dimension of America’s Flawed Health Care System

December 20, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 10 Comments

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The killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson has set off soul-searching among many Americans. Part of that reflection is about the public reaction to Thompson’s death and the sympathy the suspect received online, with some people critical of the insurance industry celebrating the assailant as a sort of folk hero. Frustrations are no excuse for murder. But it has become a moment of wider reflection on health care in America, and why so many patients feel the system is broken.

Ragga Surf Eviction Stands as Marineland and Flagler County Snipe at Each Other and State Snubs Them All

December 20, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 29 Comments

Dozens of people crowded the Marineland Town Commission meeting room and spilled out into an adjacent room at the offices of the GTMNERR in Marineland Thursday evening, as the fate of the Ragga Surf Cafe, as well as that of the River to Sea Preserve, continued to hang in the balance. (© FlaglerLive)

If the 50-some of supporters of Ragga Surf Café who turned out for a Marineland Town Commission meeting Thursday evening to hear some hope, any hope, that the café can stave off eviction from its temporary home at the River to Sea Preserve on Dec. 31, they were disappointed. The eviction stands. The earliest Ragga may have a chance to reclaim its spot, if at all, may be March, judging from what County Administrator Heidi Petito estimated, though it would likely be longer.

November House Sales in Flagler County At Lowest Level in Almost 7 Years, Job-Holder Total at 2-Year Low

December 20, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 14 Comments

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Flagler County’s unemployment was 4.4 percent in November, up a decimal point from a revised 4.3 percent the previous month, a statistically insignificant change, even as the number of unemployed residents declined slightly. More alarmingly: housing sales hit a seven-year low, while the number of Flagler residents holding jobs continued to decline significantly.

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Friday, December 20, 2024

December 20, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

School shooting by Guy Parsons, PoliticalCartoons.com

Flagler and Florida unemployment numbers are released,Miracle on 34th Street at Daytona Playhouse, a 21st birthday celebration, trillions upon trillions of tiny marine organisms.

How Foreign Students Boost the Economy

December 19, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 4 Comments

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Foreign students pump more than US$40 billion into the U.S. economy and support over 368,000 jobs. That’s not just paying professors and buying textbooks – it includes everything from renting apartments to late-night DoorDash and Grubhub deliveries. And it’s near a record high.

Florida Population Growth Tops States at 2% This Year, Reaching 23.3 Million

December 19, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 3 Comments

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The Census Bureau estimated that Florida had 23,372,215 people as of July 1, up from 22,904,868 a year earlier. Florida’s increase of 467,347 people was second only to Texas, which gained 562,941. Also, Florida’s 2 percent growth rate trailed only the District of Columbia, which had a 2.2 percent rate, according to the Census Bureau. Texas and Utah each had 1.8 percent growth rates.

12 Palm Coast and Bunnell Residents Arrested on Charges of Drug Selling and Trafficking

December 19, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 32 Comments

Flagler County Sheriff Rick Staly announcing a dozen arrests in a nearly year-long operation. (© FlaglerLive)

Flagler County Sheriff Rick Staly this afternoon announced the conclusion of an 11-month investigation that netted the arrest of 12 residents of Palm Coast and Bunnell on a variety of drug-related sale and trafficking charges. To a man–and one woman–every suspect has a history of arrests, some of them long histories. 

Colossal 6,000-Home Plan in Bunnell is Now 8,000 Homes, and Developer Wants to Cut Open Space by 10%

December 19, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 19 Comments

A map in Flagler County offices where someone drew the outline of what would become The Preserve at Haw Creek, a massive development that would dwarf the city of Bunnelll, of which it would be a part. (© FlaglerLive)

The developer of the proposed Preserve at Haw Creek, a 2,800-acre development west of Bunnell that would dwarf the city in size and population, has raised the number of dwellings from 5,000-to 6,000 in a May presentation to 6,000 to 8,000 now, and is asking the city to lower the minimum required open space from 60 percent to 50 percent. The city’s planning board unanimously rejected the request. The Bunnell City Commission hears the appeal on Monday.

State Raises Objections to Flagler Beach’s ‘Black Hole’ of Data About Veranda Bay as County Repeats Concerns

December 19, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 8 Comments

Construction at Veranda Bay, which has vested approval for 451 homes. (© FlaglerLive)

Flagler Beach’s proposed annexation of Veranda Bay, the planned 2,400-home development along John Anderson Highway, is facing yet more obstacles in addition to an opposition group’s threat to sue. State agencies tasked by law with reviewing the city’s planned amendment to its land-use rules to accommodate the development have raised objections, citing a lack of data.

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Thursday, December 19, 2024

December 19, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 30 Comments

The Immigrant threat by Dave Whamond, Canada, PoliticalCartoons.com

Marineland talks about Ragga Surf Cafe’s pending eviction, Model Yacht Club Races at the pond in Palm Coast’s Central Park, Drug Court’s last session of the year, the American judiciary’s reputation falls to historically low levels.

Appeals Court Splits Verdict on School District’s Sunshine Violations in Library Books Case

December 18, 2024 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

The Indian River school district has the Superintendent of the Year. (Facebook)

An appeals court Wednesday said an Indian River County School Board textbook committee violated the state’s open-government Sunshine Law but a committee that reviewed school library books did not.

Is News Bias Fueled by Journalists or Readers?

December 18, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 9 Comments

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Demand-driven bias happens when newspapers offer slanted news to appeal to readers. Supply-driven bias stems from the ideological leanings of owners or employees. Both had influenced decision-making at The New York Times. The former top editor of The New York Times’ editorial page wrote that slanted coverage at the institution is “pervasive.”

Kevin Guthrie and UF Show Off AI-Powered Disaster Information Dissemination Service

December 18, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

Florida Department of Emergency Management Director Kevin Guthrie introduces BEACON, a text-to-speech storm warning program from the University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications. (Photo via Guthrie’s X account)

The University of Florida, in partnership with government agencies, has showcased an artificial intelligence-driven disaster warning system leveraging radio waves — a program Florida Department of Emergency Management Director Kevin Guthrie said is guaranteed to save lives.

Putnam Jury Finds Eldridge Griner Guilty of Murder of Joseph Brinson in ‘Execution’ He’d Called ‘Righteous’

December 18, 2024 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Eldridge Griner.

A Putnam County jury of seven women and five men today found 54-year-old Eldridge C. Griner, a former resident of Palatka, guilty in the premeditated murder of Joseph Brinson at an apartment on North 16th Street in Palatka the evening of May 25, 2021. He was immediately sentenced to life in prison by Circuit Judge Alicia Washington.

County Knocks Off $100,000 from Offer for ‘Sensitive’ Land Purchase to Expand Bull Creek Campground

December 18, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

The Bull Creek Fish Camp, where the county is planning to expand its campground, used to be a celebrated stopping point for ferry boats traveling Crescent and Dead Lake, and the site of a hotel, long gone. (© FlaglerLive)

After knocking $100,000 off the asking price due to some problematic maintenance issues on the property, the Flagler County Commission agreed to buy an eight-parcel, 27.5 acre property, including a homestead, near Dead Lake for $1.145 million, using the county’s tax-supported Environmentally Sensitive Land fund. The property will be converted into an extension of the Bull Creek Campground.

Argument Escalates To a Shooting at Palm Coast Econo Lodge, and 2 Men Are Arrested

December 18, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 9 Comments

Steven Hyatt, left, and James L. Everett.

Two men were arrested Tuesday following a shooting at the Econo Lodge motel off Kingswood Drive in Palm Coast. No one was injured in the incident, which drew a substantial response by the Flagler County Sheriff’s Office. James L. Everett, 19, faces felony charges of firing into a dwelling and tampering with evidence. Steven Hyatt, 22, faces a felony charge of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.

Florida Senate President Ben Albritton Wants to Phase Out ‘Dreamers’ Tuition Break

December 18, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 6 Comments

Senate President Ben Albritton, R-Wauchula, suggested phasing out a tuition break for undocumented immigrant students. (Colin Hackley/N

Senate President Ben Albritton suggested phasing out a decade-old law that allows some undocumented immigrant students, known as “dreamers,” to receive in-state tuition rates at Florida universities and colleges.

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Wednesday, December 18, 2024

December 18, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 4 Comments

Drill Baby Drill by Bill Day, FloridaPolitics.com

Flagler Tiger Bay Club features Jeff Hoffman, the global entrepreneur, the Palm Coast Planning and Land Development Board meets, Buc-ee’s happy place, a few thoughts from Casanova.

Palm Coast to Host USTA Pro Circuit Event at Southern Recreation Center

December 17, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 4 Comments

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The Southern Recreation Center is the new home of the annual Palm Coast Open, a USTA Pro-Circuit event. This year, we are excited to introduce the Women’s 35k Tournament alongside the Men’s 15k Tournament, which has been a community staple for over 13 years. Over the years, Palm Coast has hosted tennis legends like Andre Agassi, Michael Chang, Monica Seles, Jimmy Connors, and local star Reilly Opelka.

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