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Opponents of The Gardens Development Win Commissioners’ Concern Even as They Lose Appeal

September 11, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 9 Comments

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Preserve Flagler Beach, a group largely opposing the proposed 335-home Gardens development on John Anderson Highway, lost a procedural battle but gained commissioners’ sympathy and concerns on substantive grounds in a hearing Wednesday.

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September 10, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 14 Comments

Dr. Stephen Bickel, left, the medical director at the Flagler and Volusia health departments, and Bob Snyder, who heads the Flagler Health Department, a branch of state government. (© FlaglerLive)

If Flagler County had a Nobel Prize, Flagler Health Department Chief Bob Snyder and Dr. Stephen Bickel, the medical director there, would have won it this year for their management of the coronavirus pandemic, absurd claims against them notwithstanding.

12 Arrests, 27 Warrants For Frequent Flagler Drug Suspects as Sheriff Notes Sharp Rise in Overdoses

September 10, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 15 Comments

Hydrocodone pills, Ecstasy pills, a loaded 9mm handgun, a box of ammunition, a scale and packaging materials were found at 7A Buttonwell Lane in Palm Coast Wednesday morning, according to the sheriff's office, after a search warrant was served there. (FCSO)

There have been 179 suspected drug overdoses in Flagler County so far in 2020, up 189 percent from 2019, Sheriff Rick Staly said during a live-streamed news conference about the latest sweep of local suspected drug dealers.

FPC and Matanzas Face Off Sept. 18 on Gridiron as Fall Sports Return and Uncertainty Outnumbers Fans

September 10, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 3 Comments

Friday night lights will return as FPC and Matanzas kick-off the weirdest football season of all next week, but with limited fans and other restrictions. (© FlaglerLive)

Attendance at FPC will be limited to 640 people in the stands, or about 13 percent of the stadium’s capacity of 5,000. No tickets will be sold at the gate, no interactions between fans and athletes will be allowed.

County Commission Meeting Turns Circus as Defiant Anti-Maskers Spread Falsehoods Before They’re Asked to Leave

September 9, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 68 Comments

A group of anti-mask militants was asked to leave the county commission meeting this morning unless its members wore mask. Some of them eventually addressed the commission, then were asked to leave the chamber. (© FlaglerLive)

A group of anti-mask militants held up the county commission meeting for 30 minutes today before addressing the panel in brews of misinformation, social media memes and alternative facts and calling for the removal of the Health Department’s Bob Snyder and Dr. Stephen Bickel. The commissioners explicitly rebuffed the militants in turn.

Trimming Budget and Rancor, Flagler Beach Commissioners Agree to No Tax Increase Next Year

September 9, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

Kathleen Doyle, Flagler Beach's long-time finance director, and Matt Doughney, the police chief sitting in as interim manager during the commission's third day-long budget workshop last week. (© FlaglerLive via YouTube)

In recognition of residents’ difficulties with Covid-19, Flagler Beach city commissioners agreed to a net-zero tax increase next year, which will translate to a modest tax decrease for many property owners, or some increase for those who aren’t homesteaded and whose assessed values have shot up.

Flagler Sees 3 More Covid Deaths, New Spike in Cases and Hospitalizations; 14 Cases at Old Kings Elementary

September 8, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 14 Comments

There’s been 184 new cases in the last 14 days alone in Flagler, and 28 positive cases in the Flagler County school district through today since school reopened on Aug. 24, half of them at Old Kings Elementary, as a renewed spike has the local health department chief concerned.

Palm Coast Will Establish an Arts District in Town Center as New Spur for Commerce of Culture

September 8, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 8 Comments

Copper Tritscheller’s “Burro With Bird on Shoulder” following the unveiling ceremony in Town Center last year. The 10-foot sculpture is part of a sculpture garden developing in Central Park, itself part of a larger arts district the city council is set to approve next week. (© FlaglerLive)

The Palm Coast City Council is moving toward establishing an arts district in Town Center, bringing together key arts and culture organizations through an arts council and dedicating revenue from the Town Center redevelopment zone to match private grants, spur artistic and cultural activity in the district and further encourage economic development.

Recently Out of Prison, Delenzo Aaron, 32, Re-Arrested on Kidnapping Girlfriend and 6 Other Charges

September 8, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 8 Comments

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Delenzo Aaron, 32, had been released from state prison in April and was staying at his mother’s house in Palm Coast when he allegedly took his girlfriend through a nightlong ordeal, resulting in her hospitalization.

America Doesn’t Have a Coherent Strategy for Asymptomatic Testing. It Needs One.

September 7, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 17 Comments

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While it battles a virus that can spread quickly via silent carriers, the United States has yet to execute a strategy for testing asymptomatic people. This is a problem, especially as the CDC pushed guidelines that people without symptoms didn’t necessarily need to be tested.

Mary DiStefano, Two-Term Palm Coast Council Member Through City’s Boom and Bust, Dies at 83

September 5, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 4 Comments

Mary DiStefano when she was a member of the Palm Coast City Council. (© FlaglerLive)

Mary G. DiStefano, an X-ray technician by trade and marketing professional for medical companies, ran for the council in 2003 and served until 2011. She was named Rotarian of the Year and Woman of the Year in her 28 years in Palm Coast.

Larry Newsom’s “Brighter Side of Life”: A Celebration

September 4, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 5 Comments

Larry Newsom three weeks into his job in Flagler Beach, in January 2016. (© FlaglerLive)

A celebration of the life and times of the late Larry Newsom, Flagler Beach’s city manager for the past four years and one of local governments’ more colorful personalities, featured a video tribute produced by Flagler Broadcasting’s David Ayres and Rich Savage.

State Puts Gag Order on Flagler Health Department’s Public Release of Covid Numbers in Schools

September 4, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 36 Comments

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The state’s gag order falls as the Flagler health department was preparing to issue a weekly reports of cases in schools, and as a drizzle of covid cases continues to affect Flagler schools, with a few classrooms, individual faculty and students required to quarantine. The district intends to issue some of the information.

Palm Coast’s Garrett “Baby Dyce” Dunn Calls 911 then Shoots Himself on Brittany Lane

September 4, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 13 Comments

Garrett "BabyDyce" Dunn in a self-portrait from 2019. (Facebook)

Garrett Dunn, 31, had built a following on YouTube as Baby Dyce, with over 3,200 subscribers, reviewing music and comedy clips on his channel with affable humor and raw language.

‘Guerilla Epidemiology’: How Palm Coast Sewers Are Helping Guide Health Department’s Covid Strategy

September 3, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 7 Comments

A map combining Flagler health department data on covid incidence with Palm Coast utility data from the sewer system's detection of the presence of covid in effluent.

Palm Coast and the Flagler Health Department unveiled an innovative way to conduct covid-19 surveillance by measuring the viral load in city sewers, and overlaying the findings according to six geographical areas where testing of individuals is then targeted accordingly.

Doughney Option Off the Table, Flagler Beach Appoints Building Official Its Place-Holding Interim Manager

September 3, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 12 Comments

Rick McFadden, Flagler Beach's building official, addressing the city commission this afternoon, and offering his services as manager.

The Flagler Beach City Commission in a surprise appointed Rick McFadden, its long-time building official, as its interim manager until a permanent manager was found. He said he was willing to take on the role if it helped.

Palm Coast Adopts Hybrid-Meeting Rules That Ask Some Participants to Waive Constitutional Rights

September 3, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 6 Comments

Three of the Palm Coast City Council members and most of the city's top administrators are still appearing remotely for meetings, as they did Tuesday evening when the council formalized rules for hybrid meetings. (© FlaglerLive)

Palm Coast City Council members Bob Cuff and Jon Netts raised questions before approving a resolution on conducting covid-restricted hybrid meetings, when developers may be asked to waive some rights to cross-examine witnesses.

“I’m So Embarrassed,” Judge Perkins Says of Further Delays in 3 Murder Trials Caused by Covid, Despite Innovations

September 2, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 5 Comments

Benjamin Allen, left, and Tammy Almond, appearing for docket sounding in court Tuesday, by video link, before Circuit Judge Terence Perkins. (© FlaglerLive)

Nathaniel Shimmel has been waiting three years for his murder trial, Tammy Almond two, Benjamin Allen one, and all three must wait until at least November as Covid restrictions are hampering Circuit Judge Terence Perkins, to his dismay, from going forward.

Jorge Salinas, a Transparency Ace, Appointed Deputy County Administrator In Largely Secretive Process

September 2, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 37 Comments

Jorge Salinas is an assistant city manager in Albany, Ore. (Flagler County)

County Administrator Jerry Cameron appointed Jorge Salinas, 53, an assistant city manager in an Oregon town for the past five years, as his “chief of staff,” ending a largely secretive process that had involved the county commission.

Calling Current Schooling ‘Not Sustainable,’ 100 Teachers at FPC Plead for Altered Instruction on Fridays

September 1, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 39 Comments

Katie Hansen, president of the county's teachers union, addressing the board this afternoon.

Reflecting intense concern and frustration with current teaching requirements that blend in-person and distance learning, Flagler teachers submitted a plan to the school bard to turn Fridays into planning and focused study days as opposed to direct instruction days.

16th Covid Death in Flagler; Old Kings and Bunnell Quarantine 2 Classes; District Will Issue Weekly Covid Report

September 1, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 3 Comments

Case counts have fallen for five successive weeks in Flagler, as have testing totals. (© FlaglerLive)

In a series of development, and as a drizzle of cases continue to develop on local campuses, the Flagler Health Department and the school district will issue weekly reports detailing where in schools covid-19 cases have been confirmed, in contrast with Volusia County, where the district is refusing to disclose any such information.

Calling Himself a ‘Scapegoat,’ Colon Pleads to 30 Years in Prison in Murder by Heroin of Savannah Deangelis

August 31, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 34 Comments

Joseph Colon appearing from the Flagler County jail at his plea hearing this afternoon. (© FlaglerLive)

Joseph Colon, 37, pleaded to 30 years in prison in the death of Savannah Deangelis, 23, in 2017, after she took delivery of two $40 bags of heroin from him.

In Flagler Beach, A Pitched Battle Over Taxes Is Dividing Commissioners as Administration Draws Fire

August 31, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 14 Comments

A super-majority clearly showed the Flagler Beach City Commission favoring returning the tax rate to rollback next year in a show of hands at last week's budget workshop. But there's been surprises since. (© FlaglerLive via YouTube)

The Flagler Beach City Commission appeared ready to prevent a tax increase of any kind this year until a surprising call for another budget meeting had two commissioners questioning the administration’s motives, and those of fellow-commissioners.

No Symptoms? No Testing. CDC Sticks By Controversial New Guideline Despite States’ Backlash

August 30, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 13 Comments

Prompted by the Trump administration, which has been stung by the high incidence of covid-19, the CDC is trashing its previous guideline on who should be tested. (Dean Calma /IAEA)

In an about-face reportedly prompted by the Trump administration, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention this week quietly narrowed its guidelines for Covid-19 testing — upending previous recommendations that all people exposed to the virus should get tested, whether they have symptoms or not.

3 Covid Cases at Bunnell and Old Kings Elementary, 2 at FPC; 21 Cases at 7 Assisted Living Facilities

August 29, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 6 Comments

Students at Matanzas High School earlier this week. (Flagler Schools)

Flagler County’s Covid-19 numbers have been trending downward for the last five weeks. But new infections have emerged in schools as faculty and staff returned to campuses and, after a long period of calm, in more than half a dozen local assisted living facilities.

Ex-Sheriff’s Deputy Arrested in July in Bizarre Stalking Case Is Re-Arrested Over Lurid Accusations

August 28, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 25 Comments

Dedorius Varnes in a Facebook self-portrait.

After a Palm Coast resident complained that deputy Dedorius Varnes, 28, had shrugged off a criminal complaint, Varnes allegedly and anonymously told the man he was having an affair with his wife, taunting and bullying him with threats.

26-Year-Old Woman Killed in 2-Car Crash on I-95 South of State Road 100

August 28, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 2 Comments

A resident on Undershire Path initially called 911, reporting tires screeching. (Google)

A 26-year-old Ormond Beach woman was killed early Friday morning in a two-vehicle crash on I-95 south of the State Road 100 interchange.

Cookies, Cakes and Candies: Florida Health Department Clears the Way for Edible Pot Products

August 28, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 7 Comments

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The emergency rule on medical, edible pot dictates that “edibles shall be produced in a manner to minimize color intensity and other color and visual characteristics attractive to children.”

Motorized March to Flagler Courthouse Friday Marks 1963 March on Washington and Justice Reform

August 27, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 16 Comments

Linda Sharpe-Matthews, who heads the Flagler Branch of the NAACP, at a Black Lives Matter march in June in Palm Coast, will be among the speakers at Friday's motorized march. (© FlaglerLive)

After the motorized march wends its way into the parking lot, speakers on the steps of the Flagler County courthouse commemorating the 1963 March on Washington will talk on criminal justice issues, voting rights and police reform.”

State of the Sheriff: Staly’s Self-Evaluation Touts Low Crime, Initiatives and ‘Open Carry,’ Stoking Campaign

August 27, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 22 Comments

Sheriff Rick Staly during his 'Addressing Crime Together' presentation today. (© FlaglerLive via Facebook)

Sheriff Rick Staly spent some of his “Addressing Crime Together” presentation in campaign mode, appealing to Second Amendment advocates, though the greater majority of his presentation focused on more factual accomplishments, initiatives and developments to come.

Police Chief Matt Doughney Appointed Interim Flagler Beach Manager As Search for Newsom Replacement Begins

August 27, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 4 Comments

Flagler Beach Police Chief Matt Doughney, who's built a solid reputation as a centered, undramatic police chief and as the city's spokesperson since 2013, was appointed interim city manager today. He is leaving the door open to applying for the permanent job. (© FlaglerLive)

Flagler Beach Police Chief Matt Doughney will lead the city as the commission itself handles every aspect of the hiring process for the next manager over the next few months. Doughney is leaving the door open to be among the applicants for the permanent job.

Joseph Colon, Heroin Dealer Accused of Murdering Savannah Deangelis, Will Plead to 30 Years in Prison

August 27, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 19 Comments

Savannah Deangelis was 23 and had been clean and in rehab for months when she took delivery of a $40 dose of heroin from Joseph Colon, and overdosed at her parents’ home in Grand Haven. Colon was indicted on capital felony murder.

County Administrator Jerry Cameron Maneuvering to Hire His Successor Behind Closed Doors, With Commission’s Complicity

August 26, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 42 Comments

The four internal or semi-internal candidates who made the shortlist for "chief of staff," the renamed position of deputy county administrator. From left, The five candidates are: John Brower, the county’s newly hired finance director; Heidi Petito, the county’s general services director; Jarrod Shupe, IT director for the county, the sheriff’s Office and Flagler Beach; Joe Saviak, the executive director of the Sheriff’s Office’s director of leadership, and Jorge Salinas, the lone outsider, a deputy city manager in Albany, Oregon, an inland city of 55,000. (© FlaglerLive)

Four local candidates have been short-listed out of more than 100 applicants for deputy Flagler County administrator in a hiring that likely lines up the next county administrator, but Cameron has been going about the hire with no public discussion, involvement or notice even though commissioners are interviewing the candidates Friday.

Florida’s Colleges and Universities Are Suspending Students Who Flout Covid-Safety Rules

August 26, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 4 Comments

A common area at the University of Florida getting prepared for socially distanced dining. (© FlaglerLive)

Florida university officials have started suspending fraternities and punishing students who flout coronavirus-safety measures, as schools grapple with cases of the virus at the beginning of the fall semester.

Flagler Courtroom Holds 1st In-Person Criminal Trial in Florida With Conviction of Car Thief, Masks and New Exclusionary Rules

August 25, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 2 Comments

A hand sanitizer was front and center at the entrance to Courtroom 401 at the Flagler County Courthouse, site of Florida's first criminal trial this week since the covid-induced closure of courthouses across the state in spring. (© FlaglerLive)

A socially distanced jury found Brian Johnson, 22, guilty of car theft and fleeing police in a 2019 incident in which Sheriff Staly was involved, after a two-day trial that excluded the public and press but was entirely webcast on YouTube for the first time ever.

Upwards of 700 Covid Cases Tied to K-12 and Higher Ed Students Across Florida in Last Two Weeks

August 25, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 6 Comments

College, university and K-12 students have been returning to campuses across Florida. Covid cases have been popping up with them. (© FlaglerLive)

The cases reflect a two-week period in which thousands of students throughout the state returned to classrooms or began moving into dorm rooms at colleges and universities.

On 1st Day of School in Flagler, Excitement Balanced by Apprehension, and Far Fewer Students Enrolled

August 24, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 46 Comments

The picture tells the story: Superintendent Cathy Mittelstadt, who visited every school today, led a welcome-back line at Buddy Taylor Middle School, where every facultuy member and employee and School Board member Maria Barbosa wore a mask, as per school district regulation--with the exception of School Board Chairman Janet McDonald, who has frequently denied the severity of covid-19 and is not a big mask wearer. (© FlaglerLive)

Fewer than half the district’s students took seats in actual classrooms and 10,000 attended one of Flagler schools’ three options overall, a 23 percent decline from the district’s usual enrollment. If there was a measure of excitement about being back, there was also apprehension, uncertainty, many unanswered questions.

Judge Rules Florida ‘Ignored the Requirement of School Safety’ by Opening Campuses Prematurely

August 24, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 6 Comments

A training session for faculty and staff at Wadsworth Elementary earlier this month. (Wadsworth Elementary)

Accusing the state of ignoring the Florida Constitution, a Leon County circuit judge on Monday sided with teachers unions that challenged a state order mandating that schools resume in-person instruction this month amid the Covid-19 pandemic.

A Man Is Wounded in Shooting at Hargrove Lane Garage, but Conflicting Accounts Yield No Arrest

August 24, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 17 Comments

The shooting Saturday took place at 5F, in the garage to the right, in the sprawl of hangar-like businesses at Hargrove Lane in Palm Coast. (© FlaglerLive)

Alan Presley Jr., 32, shot Joshua Lemaster Saturday afternoon at 5E Hargrove Lane, one of the dozens of businesses at the Palm Coast Commercial and Industrial Center off the west end of Hargrove Grade. Presley may have been acting in self-defense.

Palm Coast’s Justin Knapp, 35, Dies in Self-Inflicted Gunshot in His Backyard

August 24, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 13 Comments

Deputies investigated a suicide by gunshot in an L-Section backyard Saturday.

Flagler County Sheriff’s deputies investigated the death by self-inflicted gunshot of Terrance J. Knapp, 35, in the backyard at 42 Lancelot Drive in Palm Coast Saturday afternoon (Aug. 22). His 14-month-old daughter was in a crib in the house. She was unharmed.

Flagler Beach City Manager Larry Newsom Dies at 56 After a Series of Illnesses

August 23, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 14 Comments

Larry Newsom began working for Flagler Beach as its city manager in 2016. (© FlaglerLive)

Larry Newsom, who Flagler Beach City Commission Chairman Jane Mealy termed the best city manager she’d worked with among a half dozen, died this afternoon at AdventHealth Palm Coast after seesawing between serious illnesses ad recoveries over the past year.

How Misinformation, Federalism and Selfishness Hampered America’s Virus Response

August 23, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 12 Comments

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The American response to the pandemic, many public health experts say, has been uniquely hapless, ineffective, undisciplined and selfish. By some measures, the United States has handled the health crisis as badly as any country has.

‘Salvation Is In Sight’: Army Corps Extends Deadline as Dunes Hold-Outs Take Money and Sign

August 21, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 18 Comments

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Impressed by a local, massive fund-raising effort intended to buy off 11 hold-outs, the US Army Corps of Engineers has agreed to extend the deadline in the long-sought, $25 million dune rebuilding project along 2.6 miles of shore in Flagler Beach.

Flagler Auditorium Hopes to Re-Ignite Arts Support, and Concert-Going, with Outdoors Hayfire Concert

August 21, 2020 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

The Flagler Auditorium is rethinking how to showcase and support local performing arts. (© FlaglerLive)

All proceeds from the Sept. 13 benefit concert by Hayfire, the first at the Auditorium since the pandemic, will go to the Palm Coast Arts Foundation, Flagler Playhouse and City Repertory Theatre.

Flagler’s Unemployment Back Up to 10.2%, Florida’s Up to 11.3% as Covid Surge Takes Economic Toll

August 21, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 9 Comments

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After dropping sharply to 9.4 percent in June–down almost five points from the month before–Flagler County’s unemployment rate rose again, to 10.2 percent in July, a reflection of the coronavirus resurgence that began and June.

Wear a Mask If You Can. But Don’t Bully Those Who Can’t.

August 20, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 37 Comments

Prometheus, mask-bound--if he can. (© FlaglerLive)

“I know when I go out now that people are looking at me and judging me. They assume I don’t believe in science or I don’t care about their health, and neither is true,” the author writes.

After Months of a Covid-19 Tennis Break, Palm Coast’s Opelka Readies for U.S. Open in a Bubble

August 20, 2020 | Michael Lewis | 2 Comments

Readying for the U.S. Open: a maturing Reilly Opelka has been in training. (Michael Reaves/Getty Images)

Now ranked No. 39 in the world, 22-year-old Reilly Opelka hasn’t competed in a sanctioned event since March, he’s getting ready to play the U.S. Open under strict protocols that mirror the NBA’s bubble.

Detectives Call on Public’s Help for Information in May Shooting of a Woman on Rockefeller Drive

August 20, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 8 Comments

Rockefeller Drive in Palm Coast. (Google)

Flagler County sheriff’s detectives are seeking the public’s help in solving a mysterious shooting that left a woman injured on Rockefeller Drive in late May. The sheriff’s office is releasing little additional information.

Teachers’ Lawsuit: Judge Weighs Whether Schools Are ‘Simply Not Ready to Reopen’

August 20, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 10 Comments

Uncertain road ahead. (© FlaglerLive)

As thousands of children return to classrooms throughout Florida, local school officials, teachers and doctors spent Wednesday picking apart a state mandate requiring schools to resume in-person instruction this month amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Why Most Inmates Don’t Wear Masks at the Flagler County Jail: Security Trumps Covid

August 19, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 15 Comments

The Flagler County jail was not built for social distancing. (© FlaglerLive)

Daniel Engert, the sheriff’s chief of the jail and courts division, acknowledged that most inmates don;t wear masks at the county jail, but attributed the rule to security–and noted that the strategy in place has kept the count of inmate covid cases at zero, though some staffers have been infected.

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