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Weekend Briefing: PCAF Art Collection, Holland Park’s Belated Re-Opening, Fitness Challenges, A-Bomb

June 16, 2017 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

It gets its name back today in a ribbon-cutting ceremony this afternoon. See below. (© FlaglerLive)

Holland Park finally reopens Friday evening, the Sheriff talks domestic violence on WNZF, the fire chief and a council member offer a fitness challenge, the Palm Coast Arts Foundation does arts.

Thursday Briefing: Weeks Back in Court, Magna Carta’s Birthday, Aaron Bean in Jacksonville, Kenzaburo Oe on Suicide

June 15, 2017 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Today is the 802nd birthday of the Great Charter, better known as Magna Carta, when England's King John sealed what became a founding document in the history of personal liberties. Click on the image for larger view.

Former Elections Supervisor Kimberle Weeks is due in court for her latest pre-trial, this time with a new set of attorneys, Magna Carta was chartered 802 years ago, Neil Patrick Harris 44 years ago.

Wednesday Briefing: Sessions Time-Out, National Guard Progress, Ivanka and Marco’s Family Leave, Mohsin Hamid

June 14, 2017 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

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The Florida Chamber’s education summit in Orlando, Marco Rubio and Ivanka Trump may have family leave in common, Sigmund Freud on our self-destructive selves, Mohsin Hamid.

Tuesday Briefing: Chamber Education Summit, Property Taxes in Palm Coast, Game Day Guns, Ted Talk on Lies

June 13, 2017 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

The Palm Coast Council talks property taxes, a court reviews the Florida State case about guns on game day, the Bunnell City Commission discusses a pay study, Reagan talks about The Day After.

Monday Briefing: Remembering the Pulse Victims, Drought Index Down to 151, Flagler Budget, Reza Aslan’s Firing

June 12, 2017 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Work has been progressing at the 34-acre site of the future home of the Army National Guard's Readiness Center, at the south end of the Flagler County Executive Airport. The $22 million, 76,708 square foot facility will employ 30 to 40 people at a time and should open by year's end. (© FlaglerLive)

A large commemoration ceremony at Lake Eola Park to remember the victims of the Pulse shooting in Orlando, with SunRail providing extra service. Flagler commissioners talk budget.

Weekend Briefing: Portugal Day, Jiggleman Reading, Sportsfishing Tournament, Fantastic Beasts, Ali on Being Muslim

June 9, 2017 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

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Celebrating Portugal Day at City Hall, a free movie in the park at dusk, Jiggleman kicks off a summer of reading at the public library, the special session concludes, maybe, Muhammad Ali speaks.

Thursday Briefing: Traveling Zoo on World Oceans Day, Comey’s Intellectual History, Heroin, Special Session

June 8, 2017 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

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Celebrate World Oceans Day at the agricultural extension offices at the Flagler County Fairgrounds, James Comey’s path to center stage, Flagler Beach reroofs, a call for coexistence from 500 years ago.

Wednesday Briefing: Bike and Pedestrian Safety Improvements, FTI Graduation, Special Session Starts

June 7, 2017 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Flagler Technical Institute's graduation is tonight at 7 p.m. at the Flagler Auditorium. Above, Student Services Manager Travis Thomas. (Facebook)

Matanzas High students present their findings on pedestrian and bike paths to improve safety, the Legislature begins a 3-day special session on the budget, FTI holds its graduation ceremony.

Flagler County’s Burn Ban Will Be Rescinded Monday, Thanks to Steady Rainfall

June 6, 2017 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Palm Coast's Walmart never stopped selling charcoal during the burn ban, even though the ban applies to grilling with charcoal, displaying bags prominently on the floor and in the Garden Center. Soon the store may sell the products with a clear conscience, as Flagler County is rescinding the burn ban on June 12. (© FlaglerLive)

Recent rainfall and the prediction for more in coming days mean that Flagler County’s burn ban will expire on Monday, though restrictions have already eased. The burn ban has been in place since May 1.

Tuesday Briefing: Pleasures of Dunking Top Cops, Thunderstorms, Tager’s 1st Workshop, Flagler Sportsfishing

June 6, 2017 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Makena Lukasik, daughter of Amy Lukasik, celebrates Friday after dunking Flagler Beach Police Chief Matt Doughney. Doughney, Bunnell Polioce Chief Tom Foster and Flagler County Sheriff Rick Staly all volunteered to be dunked, repeatedly, as part of a Police Athletic League fund-raiser for the Special Olympics, which raised $324. Click on the image for larger view. (© FlaglerLive)

Dunking cops, Superintendent James Tager handles his first school board workshop, Flagler Sportfishing Club meets, Palm Coast council talks streetlights.

1st Shake-Up of New Superintendent’s Tenure Elevates Matanzas Principal to District Leadership Job

June 5, 2017 | FlaglerLive | 8 Comments

Ex-Matanzas High School Principal Earl Johnson replaces Vernon Orndorff as director of leadership development for the Flagler school district. (Flagler Schools)

Matanzas High’s Earl Johnson moves to a top leadership position at the district office, Wadsworth Principal John Fanelli takes over Buddy Taylor Middle School, and Nathan Lovelette takes over the virtual academy.

Monday Briefing: Drought Index Dips to 399, Replacing the 800MHz System, AIDS, Sean Monti Trial

June 5, 2017 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

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Repeat offender and felon Sean Monti goes on trial, the County Commission hires a $175,000 consultant to study the future of the emergency radio system, and it talks library expansion.

Weekend Briefing: Dunk a Chief in Flagler Beach, Volleyball at Hammock Beach, Road to Success at Carver, Tax Holiday

June 2, 2017 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

The Carver Center in Bunnell holds a Road to Success Open House this weekend. See below for details. Above, a banner of George Washington Carver in Ames, Iowa, where he was the first black student to attend Iowa State, then the college's first black faculty member. (© FlaglerLive)

Road to Success open house at Carver Center, the fallout from Trump’s Paris pullout, child molester James Taylor is sentenced, Anderson Cooper at 50, volleyball tournament.

“Trump’s Stupid and Reckless Climate Decision”

June 1, 2017 | FlaglerLive | 15 Comments

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Two critical and one favorable view of Donald Trump’s decision to pull out of the Paris climate accords to combat global warming, as Trump calls it a reinstitution of American sovereignty.

Thursday Briefing: Hurricane Preparedness, Junior Lifeguard Camp Registration, Oliva’s Last Bowl, A 10-Year-Old Sings the Blues

June 1, 2017 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Flagler Superintendent Jacob Oliva, when asked what he wanted to do on his last day, said: 'I wanted to hang out with the bowlers from the high schools. One of the many highlights I've had in the 17 years I've worked with Flagler Schools is starting and coaching the bowling team at Flagler Palm Coast High School. It has been wonderful to see it grow and expand to Matanzas and I wouldn't want to end my chapter in education here in Flagler County in any other way than bowling a few frames with these students.' He bowled a 259, with Gabriella Hernandez and Alex Detoma of FPC's bowling team. (Jason Wheeler, Flagler Schools)

Superintendent Jacob Oliva wanted to cap his last day with a bowling outing with FPC students, hurricane preparedness talks and kits at the Hilton, junior lifeguard camp registration in Flagler Beach.

Journal of the Plague Year

May 31, 2017 | FlaglerLive | 2 Comments

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In the assisted-living Neverland that’s become our White House, all pretense of reality is giving way to the sort of sycophant fawning previously associated with the yes-men around North Korea’s or Egypt’s dictators.

Wednesday Briefing: More 90s, Get Set for Basketball League, Eastwood at 87, Whitman at 198

May 31, 2017 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Clint Eastwood, who turns 87 today, in 'Unforgiven,' his 1992 movie for which he won four Oscars, including Best Picture and Best Director. On May 20 he marked the 25th anniversary of the movie at the Cannes Film Festival. 'I always thought this would be a good last western for me to do,' the soon-to-be 87-year-old told the crowd, 'and it was the last western, because I've never read one that worked as well as this one since then. But who knows. Maybe something will come up in the near future.' Eastwood has yet to be forgiven for his chair stint at the GOP National Convention in 2012, when he pretended to be talking to President Obama.

A relatively quiet day in the region aside from a busy court docket and a still-rising drought index, with Walt Whitman’s advice on disobedience and Clint Eastwood Unforgiven.

Tuesday Briefing: Mid-90s Today, Charter Review (Again), Street Lighting, Power, Education and Religion, Last Day for Teachers

May 30, 2017 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

A member of the family of Jonathan Nate Spicer lays a wreath at the memorial in front of the Government Services Building during a Memorial Day ceremony Monday. Spicer, a medic, was killed in action in Vietnam. He was posthumously decorated with the Navy Cross for bravery. See the story here. (© FlaglerLive)

The Palm Coast Council again talks charter review and finally takes on street-lighting in earnest, it’s the last day for schoolteachers, temperatures will rise to the mid-90s, Robert Caro on power.

Florida Hospital Flagler Honors County’s First Responders

May 25, 2017 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

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This week, May21-27, is the 43rd Annual National EMS (Emergency Medical Services) Week.

Home Rule: Palm Beach District Challenges Constitutionality of Charter School Law

May 25, 2017 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

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It’s a first step in asking the Florida Supreme Court to declare unconstitutional a law that allows the State Board of Education to overturn local denials of charter-school applications.

Bowlers Raise $2,200 for Domestic Violence Shelter as Government Demurs on Funding Request

May 23, 2017 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

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An official for the Family Life Center asking for a budget increase was told “we’ll see” by the County Commission, but a Palm Coast Yacht Club fundraiser netted $2,200.

Marketing 2 Go, Curley Tail Design and the Branding Box Move to Ripple Coworking in Flagler Beach

May 22, 2017 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Kristi Furnari of Ripple Coworking, in one of the building's common areas. (c FlaglerLive)

Marketing 2 Go, Dalecki’s 7-year-old company and with Kim Fitzgerald’s Curley Tail Design, who together run The Branding Box, moved to Ripple Coworking, a startup in a venerable building.

Whiplash

May 21, 2017 | Pierre Tristam | 29 Comments

The first atomic bomb explosion, 16 milliseconds in, at the Trinity Test Site in New Mexico, July 16, 1945. (Berlyn Brixner / Los Alamos National Laboratory)

Donald Trump is rewriting the rules of politics, of time and of the English language, but the resulting explosions are as false a dawn as those of nuclear blasts.

Weekend Briefing: Flagler Beach Pirates, Hope to Help Dance Against Cancer, Kayaking, Introduction to Bull

May 19, 2017 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

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Pirates take Flagler Beach, FPC Starlets take the stage, fitness with Palm Coast’s mayor, Choral Arts Society’s May concert, a college course introduction to bullshit, learning about the coming eclipse.

Thursday Briefing: Sheriff’s Law Enforcement Vigil, Flagler and McLaughlin Town Halls, Go Natural Walk, Chelsea Manning

May 18, 2017 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

The Flagler County Sheriff holds its annual Law Enforcement Memorial ceremony, this year starting with a candlelight vigil at the Flagler County Courthouse, then walking to the Sheriff's Operations Center. See below. (© FlaglerLive)

The Chamber of Commerce hosts a town hall at the Flagler Auditorium on the county’s future, the Sheriff’s Office hosts its annual fallen officer memorial, a nature walk at Long Creek Preserve, the Starlets in action.

Wednesday Briefing: Matanzas High Blood Drive, Baccalaureate Service, Helen Keller on Book Burning

May 17, 2017 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

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A Matanzas blood drive for scholarships, a country of hackers, Flagler’s graduates get a service at Santa Maria del Mar, Helen Keller’s words to book-burners.

Tuesday Briefing: Barbara Klein Craig Painting, James Tager Contract, Judge DuPont Hearing, Food Truck Tuesday

May 16, 2017 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

A beautiful original watercolor by Barbara Klein Craig, painted in 1992, of an old turnstile bridge over the Intracoastal. Flagler County Commissioners personally bought the watercolor at the Carver Gym Auction to benefit the Carver Center. The painting will now hang in Commission chambers in perpetuity. (© FlaglerLive)

Circuit Judge Scott DuPont submits to a hearing on his case of improprieties during his reelection campaign, a painting gifted to the Flagler Beach City Commission chamber, the new superintendent’s contract.

Monday Briefing: Sean Monti Trial, Donuts With Doughney at 7-Eleven, AAUW Scholarships, Arts Foundation Fund-Raising Goal

May 15, 2017 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Recipients of art scholarships from the American Association of University Women at the organization's meeting Saturday included , from left, Sekora Schumann, Evan Hernandez, and Brooklyn Hoffmann, with Elinor Bossone, who chairs the arts scholarship committee. The organization handed out many additional scholarships.

Repeat offender Sean Monti goers on trial before Judge Dennis Craig this morning with jury selection, Flagler Beach Police Chief Matt Doughney speaks with constituents over doughnuts at 7-11, the Palm Coast Arts Foundation crosses the 80 percent mark in its fund-raiser.

Deputy Richard Petkovsek Is CrimeStoppers’ Flagler Law Enforcement Officer of the Year

May 12, 2017 | FlaglerLive | 5 Comments

Flagler County Sheriff's deputy Richard Petkovsek, right, and Sgt. Jason Neat at the scene of the crash on Jan. 2, 2016. (© FlaglerLive)

Richard Petkovsek, with the sheriff’s office just three years, was recognized for bravery, selflessness and an act of humanitarianism toward a homeless man.

Weekend Briefing: Ocean Art’s Love Can Move the World, Big Fish by FPC Drama, the Best Short Film in Years

May 12, 2017 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

One of several beach walk-overs being--or soon to be--rebuilt in Flagler Beach, after being destroyed by Hurricane Matthew. (© FlaglerLive)

Flagler Palm Coast High School Thespian Drama Club’s production of its Spring Musical, “Big Fish,” Love Can Move the World, at Ocean Art Gallery in Flagler Beach, “Alike,” the great short film.

Thursday Briefing: Judge Craig on Project WARM, Big Fish at Flagler Auditorium, Dunkin Opens, Blues Festival

May 11, 2017 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

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Flagler Palm Coast High School’s thespians take the stage for four nights, Rymfire chorus in action, Judge Craig reacts to Project Warm, a favored Dunkins Donut reopens in the heart of Palm Coast.

Wednesday Briefing: Singer’s First Court Appearance, Leadership Flagler Graduation, Jail v. Treatment

May 10, 2017 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

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Dorothy Singer, accused of murdering her husband, appears before Judge Moore-Stens, Leadership Flagler graduates its 24th class, Public Defender James Purdy talks treatment v. jail.

Tuesday Briefing: Hurricane Matthew After-Action Report, PCAF’s Big Night, Back to War in Afpak, Florida Textbooks

May 9, 2017 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

The Palm Coast Arts Foundation's biggest annual event, the Picnics and Pops concert with the Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra, drew a capacity crowd at the foundation's grounds in Town Center Sunday evening, the first time the foundation's stage was used for a pops concert. The audience heard Natan Aspinall lead the orchestra in works starting with Dvorak's Carnival Overture, the first movement of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony, some Copeland and Rimsky-Korsakov, and of course the movie music of John Williams--Harry Potter and Star Wars. (© FlaglerLive)

The Palm Coast Council discusses the city’s response to Hurricane Matthew in an after-action report and considers long-term financing, Trump steps up the war in Afghanistan again.

State Attorney Aramis Ayala Lawyers Blast Rick Scott In Death Penalty Dispute

May 8, 2017 | FlaglerLive | 2 Comments

Lawyers for Central Florida State Attorney Aramis Ayala fired back Monday against Gov. Rick Scott for shifting 23 death-penalty case to another prosecutor, describing his actions as “baldly political.”

Monday Briefing: France Survives, Bunnell Instant Bingo, Community Fitcamp, CR13 Roadwork

May 8, 2017 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

With Emmanuel Macron's election as the eight president of France's Fifth Republic Sunday, democracy survived a challenge by the National Front's Marine Le Pen, who, until the end, signaled her contempt for the nation's institutions by forbidding certain journalists from attending her election night rally. (© FlaglerLive)

The Bunnell City Commission considers an ordinance that would bring instant bingo to the city, reconstruction of County Road 13 begins, The Legislature finalizes the budget.

Weekend Briefing: Cinco de Mayo, Law Enforcement Shootout, CRT’s John & Jen, Arbor Day and Mayor’s Health Challenge

May 5, 2017 | FlaglerLive | 2 Comments

John Sbordone, director of City Repertory Theatre, on the set of 'John & Jen,' which closes out CRT's season this weekend. See below. (© FlaglerLive)

Watch the local law enforcement shootout for the fastest gun in Flagler County, John and Jen closes out CRT’s season, Arbor Day in Central Park, Cinco de Mayo and Reformation.

Thursday Briefing: County Road 13 Construction, Vac-Con Trucks, Kimmel’s Verklempt, Palm Coast Democrats, Josh Crews Book Launch

May 4, 2017 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

One of Palm Coast's so-called 'Vac-Con' trucks gets a little preventive maintenance at the city's Public Works grounds last week. Vac-Con trucks (the word is actually a registered trademark) are industrial vacuum sewer cleaners. (Palm Coast)

Josh Crews book project launches at Belle Terre, John & Jen at City Rep Theatre, Jimmy Kimmel loses it over his newborn son and Trump’s gutting of the ACA, Dahlia’s Mexican Kitchen, and CPE Bach.

Wednesday Briefing: Code Enforcement, Free Legal Clinics, Tim Hogan State Farms, Why Obamacare Persists

May 3, 2017 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Sisco Deen is still the man: the Flagler County Historical Society archivist and Centennial Committee vice-chairman was at the centennial celebrations Saturday. (© FlaglerLive)

A free legal clinic at the Flagler County Courthouse focuses on criminal and traffic law, Tim Hogan State Farm holds its grand opening in Bunnell, Trump averaged five lies or misstatements a day in his first 100 days.

Tuesday Briefing: Superintendent Choice Time, Monopolizing Palm Coast Cell Towers, Scam Safety

May 2, 2017 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

The rows of instruments backstage at the Flagler Auditorium as the Flagler Youth Orchestra's upper ensemble awaited its moment on stage in the FYO's final performance of the season Monday evening. (c Luka Tristam for FlaglerLive)

The School Board this morning potentially makes its choice for the next superintendent, the Palm Coast council decides whether to hire a company that would largely control the city’s cell-tower contracts and revenue share.

Monday Briefing: Dunes Update, Hanns Returns, Burn Ban, Flagler Youth Orchestra Year-End Concert, Teacher Appreciation Week

May 1, 2017 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

THe Flagler Coun ty Sheriff's Office displayed its just-acquired antique police car, for about $12,000, at Saturday's centennial celebration. The department bought the car with asset-forfeiture money, a fund Sheriff Rick Staly says has been recently depleted because of changes in law that make it more difficult to seize assets, and more expensive to go through the process of trying to do so. (© FlaglerLive)

The Flagler Youth Orchestra’s 350 musicians perform, in their five separate ensembles, in their last concert of the year at the Auditorium, the county commission talks dunes and may bring back George Hanns to a committee appointment.

Weekend Briefing: John and Jen, Music Under the Stars, Centennial Celebration, Rally By the Sea, Drug Take-Back

April 28, 2017 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

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“John and Jane,” the musical, closes out City Repertory’s season, a Jazz evening organized by Citry Market Place businesses to benefit the FPC jazz band, Centennial celebrations, Rally By the Sea.

Thursday Briefing: New Guard Towers For Flagler Beach, Growing Costs of Pier Repairs, A Possible Marina Settlement

April 27, 2017 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Keystone Homes, which builds homes for Flagler Beach City Commissioner Rick Belhumeur, who owns numerous properties in town, is volunteering its services to build eight new guard towers for Flagler Beach's shore. The towers have been engineered to last much longer than the three years the city's current towers seem to last, Belhumeur, who is spearheading the initiative, said. The guard towers are being built, then either city employees or volunteers will paint them. ' I have to go now to Lowes, beg for paint. We’ll see how it works out,' Belhumeur said. (© FlaglerLive)

The Flagler Beach City Commission may be on the verge of a settlement with Howard Sklar and the Marina, the pier will cost $45,000 and three more months to repair, the Palm Coast Beautification Committee remembers the U.S.S. Liberty.

Retirement of Two K-9s, Repo and Reno, Highlights Sheriff’s Award Ceremony

April 26, 2017 | FlaglerLive | 3 Comments

The Flagler County Sheriff's K-9 Unit four years ago. (© FlaglerLive)

The two K-9s had worked eight years and been deployed nearly 200 times, contributing to the arrests of some 40 individuals. Among the numerous awards, deputy Jeff Puritis was recognized for his control of a potential suicide-by-cop situation at the courthouse in March.

Wednesday Briefing: Economic Council’s Engagement, Buddy Taylor Spring Concert, Constitution Revision Hits Gainesville

April 26, 2017 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

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Buddy Taylor Middle School holds its Spring Concert, the Flagler Economic Opportunity Council talks community engagement, Constitution Revision Commission travels to Gainesville, and Brigitte Bardot.

Tuesday Briefing: Bathrooms for Indian Trail Sports Complex, Lighting Up Ball Fields, Bowling for FPS, Eudora Welty

April 25, 2017 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Robert Pirsig died Monday.

The Palm Coast City Council considers $500,000 sports fields lights (but not street lights), Bunnell Elementary’s Future Problem Solvers hold a fund-raising bowl, Eudora Welty speaks and reads.

As Flagler Considers Countywide Burn Ban, Fire Units On Stand-By to Help Elsewhere

April 24, 2017 | FlaglerLive | 5 Comments

The scene at a recent fire in Flagler County. (Forest Service)

Twenty-one counties have a burn ban in effect, though for now that has not been declared in Flagler, where firefighters are on stand-by to assist battling forest fires in Southwest Florida if necessary.

Monday Briefing: Pier Cheers Again, France’s Trumpette, Bunnell’s State of the City, Carver Auction

April 24, 2017 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

It's a wonder it stayed standing, or maybe not: the Flagler Beach Pier is more resilient than we know, and Saturday residents came out in force to Cheer at the Pier and celebrate the Flagler Centennial, the first time the pier has been open to so many people since it had to close after being damaged by Hurricane Matthew. Its eastern end is still off limits: it's not even there, and it won't be for a long time yet, but pier repairs are progressing, and the structure should fully functional by the end of May. (c FlaglerLive)

Bunnell Mayor Catherine Robinson delivers the annual State of the City Address, and the city commission awards a medal to one of its cops, the pier hops again, Marine Le Pen’s win in France.

Weekend Briefing: Funny Thing at Flagler Playhouse, More Superintendent Interviews, Cheer at the Pier

April 21, 2017 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

'A Funny Thing Happened On the Way to the Forum,' the musical by by Stephen Sondheim, Burt Shevelove and Larry Gelbart opens Friday evening at the Flagler Playhouse for a three-weekend engagement. See below. (Flagler Playhouse)

The Flagler Playhouse opens “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum,” Cheer at the Pier celebrates the Centennial, the Chamber Players are in concert Sunday, and more.

Thursday Briefing: Superintendent Interviews, Senior Scholarships, Bill O’Reilly’s Karma

April 20, 2017 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

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The last three candidates for school superintendent still standing interview with the school board in successive slots, then attend the annual senior scholarship awards at the Flagler Auditorium.

Wednesday Briefing: Bernie Sanders in Miami, Tourist Development, Matanzas Rezoning | FlaglerLive

April 19, 2017 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

Bernie Sanders is in Miami tonight. (DonkeyHotey)

Some 23 acres look to be rezoned for single family homes in Matanzas area, the Tourist Development Council meets for the first time in two months, Bernie Sanders in the “Come Together and Fight Back” tour in Miami.

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