
Today: Partly cloudy in the morning…then mostly cloudy with scattered showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon. Highs in the lower 80s. West winds 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 40 percent. Tonight: Partly cloudy with chance of showers and slight chance of thunderstorms. Lows in the lower 60s. West winds 5 mph. Chance of rain 30 percent. Details here.
Today’s fire danger is moderate. Flagler County’s Drought Index is at 191.
Today’s tides: at the beaches, at the Intracoastal Waterway.
Today’s document from the National Archives.
The OED’s Word of the Day: auteur, n. and adj..
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Note: all government meetings noticed below are free and open to the public unless otherwise indicated. Many can be heard or seen live through each agency’s website.
No school: Flagler County schools are on spring break all week.
St. Patrick’s Day Leprechaun Hunt: The hunt will take place on the nature trail at Gamble Rogers Memorial State Recreational Area, 3100 S. Oceanshore Blvd., Flagler Beach. A leprechaun will be hidden three times and three prizes will be awarded. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Registration requested here. at https://www.eventbrite.com. Contact Celena at 386-517-2086 for more information. (10 a.m.-5 p.m.)
The Florida History Book Club, which meets to discuss books by Florida authors or about Florida history, meets at the Flagler Beach Public Library at 1 p.m.
Road Caution: The Florida Highway Patrol was monitoring a wildfire late Wednesday in the area of State Road 19 south of Pinellas Road, which may affect roadways in Putnam County. Motorists are encouraged to use caution when traveling in these areas. Visibility may deteriorate quickly due to smoke/fog type conditions, especially during the night time and early morning hours. Motorists are reminded to reduce their speed as necessary to avoid a collision and utilize their low beam headlights in order to adapt to changing weather conditions.
Updated jail bookings and day and night shift incident summary reports are available here.
In a Child-Rape Case, Fair Questions Are Weighed Against Inadmissible Evidence: To what extent, if any, is a rape victim’s sexual history relevant in her alleged assailant’s trial? And are the victim’s descriptions of the incident to two people in the immediate aftermath of the alleged attack admissible evidence at trial, or inadmissible hearsay? Those two questions were the focus of a hearing this morning before Circuit Judge Matthew Foxman at the Flagler County Courthouse. The answers to the questions were central to the strategies of the prosecution and the defense in the trial of Waldemar Rivera, the 36-year-old former R-Section resident of Palm Coast accused of raping his 13-year-old step-daughter the evening of May 11, 2014.
Full Funding Restored to Flagler’s Adults With Disabilities Program, a Big Victory for District: On Monday, after district officials spent months lobbying legislators, school officials found out that the full $545,000 appropriation they’d lost last year was restored. It will enable the district to again double enrollment in the Adults with Disabilities’ Step Up program starting July 1. It’ll be double the new start for the Step Up program, which will also be moving from its current location near the Corporate One building on Palm Coast Parkway to a facility adjacent to the campus of Flagler Palm Coast High School, near the administrative offices of the Flagler Technical Institute—the district’s adult education division that runs the Adults with Disabilities program.
Gov. Scott’s $256 Million in Vetoes Include Palm Coast’s $200,000 Wellfield Project: Palm Coast is going ahead with its wellfield expansion regardless, as it is compelled by changes affecting Water Treatment Plant 2 on Citation Boulevard, which needs new wells.
Hutson family puts huge parcels of land in southern St. Johns County on the market: “The parcels that make up more than 8,000 acres are now for sale in an area that has been used mostly for silviculture, agriculture and outdoor recreation. The property is known as the Hutson Ranch, owned by local developer David Hutson,” theRecord reports.
Gov. Rick Scott, Likening Himself to “Businessman Outsider,” Endorses Donald Trump: The endorsement was as much a plea for party unity as another signal from Trump that he is open to Trump’s invitation as his vice president nominee.
Note: Most proceedings below can be followed live on the Florida Channel.
The university system’s Board of Governors will meet after holding committee meetings earlier in the day. (Committee meetings start at 8:30 a.m., University of West Florida, Pensacola.)
Planned Parenthood volunteers will deliver petitions to Gov. Rick Scott’s office in opposition to a wide-ranging bill (HB 1411) that would place additional regulations on abortion clinics. Lawmakers passed the bill during the legislative session that ended last week. (10 a.m.)
The Florida Supreme Court is expected to release its weekly opinions at 11 a.m.
Former Congressman Allen West will be the keynote speaker during the Walton County Republican Party’s Lincoln Day Dinner. (6 p.m., Sandestin Beach Golf Resort & Spa, Miramar Beach.)
–Compiled by the News Service of Florida and FlaglerLive
In Coming Days in Palm Coast and Flagler:
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♦ March 24: Stewart-Marchman-Act Behavioral Healthcare and the Stewart-Marchman-Act Foundation at 5 p.m. will dedicate the playground at WARM at the Vince Carter Sanctuary in memory of Joan M. Kelly, a longtime Daytona Beach resident and WARM supporter on March 24. Kelly passed away on July 31, 2015. Refreshments will be provided by the WARM Culinary Arts Program. WARM is a long-term residential treatment program for women exhibiting symptoms of drug and alcohol dependence, with slots designated for those women who are pregnant, post-partum, or parenting young children. The women live on campus in a therapeutic and supportive environment. Those with children are able to have their children (under the age of six) in residence with them. Older children can visit overnight with their mothers on site on weekends.
♦ March 24: Eggs & Issues Breakfast featuring County Administrator Craig Coffey and three county department heads involved in economic development: Airport Director Roy Sieger, Economic Development Director Helga van Eckert, and Tourism Director Matt Dunn. The breakfast is sponsored by the Flagler County Chamber of Commerce. The cost is $20 in advance, $25 at the door. 7:30 a.m.-9:30 a.m., Grand Haven Golf Club, 500 Riverfront Dr., Palm Coast. Seating is limited; reservations are requested by March 21. For reservations, email Jaclyn Miklos or call 386/206-0953.
♦ March 26: Motown Madness, a fund-raiser concert for Carver Gym and the George Washington Carver Foundation,, featuring the band Traces of Gold. Tickets are $50, includes dinner and music, 6 to 10 p.m. at the the G.W. Carver Community Center, 201 East Draine Street, Bunnell. Tickets and information: Cheryl Massaro, 386-437-7540, extension 5101. See the flier below.

♦ March 30-April 2: Florida Future Problem Solvers State Competition, to be attended by four to five Flagler County schools, at Doubletree Orlando Seaworld, 10100 International Drive, Orlando.
♦ April 1: The Friends of the Library of Flagler County celebrate the annual April Poetry Month by acknowledging the 2016 presidential election year. Poems by presidents or about presidents of the United States, from Washington to Obama, will be presented at 1 p.m. in the Doug Cisney Room and appropriate refreshments–that is, alas, no booze, no matter how drunk Nixon could get–will be provided by the Hospitality Staff of the Friends.
♦ April 2: Cheer at the Pier, a fund-raiser for the Flagler Beach Historical Museum, from 3 to 6 p.m. Call Virginia Giaramita for information at 386/299-8892.
♦ April 12: Anjali Anabel Tomerlin, a third grader at Imagine School at Town Center in Palm Coast who’s written and illustrated her first book, will hold a book-signing at the Flagler Beach Public library from 4 to 6 p.m.
♦ April 13: Public Safety Coordinating Council meeting at 8:45 a.m., Emergency Operations Center, Bunnell.
♦ April 15: The Florida Ethics Commission will take up an administrative law judge’s recommendation in the ethics case against Flagler County Sheriff Jim Manfre. 9 a.m.
♦ April 16: Flagler Beach will hold a victims’ rights memorial at sunrise. The memorial ceremony honors victims and their advocates. It will be held at the end of the iconic pier. Please contact Victim Advocate Donna Kearney with any questions about the memorial at 517-2020.
Inside SCOTUS nominee Merrick Garland’s key role in the Oklahoma City bombing investigation https://t.co/87zHodoSw0 pic.twitter.com/cu7JCg5oRf
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) March 16, 2016
The latest in the growing animosity between Donald Trump's campaign and the press. https://t.co/WUpPltvov2
— Vox (@voxdotcom) March 16, 2016
Lexington noted that John Kasich would be one to watch in a piece back in 2014 #econarchives https://t.co/G7dSGco0yX pic.twitter.com/1WpGdSKIXK
— The Economist US (@EconUS) March 16, 2016
An American student is sentenced to 15 years in prison in North Korea for stealing a sign https://t.co/6PZfEtYUr5 pic.twitter.com/2bY7WRMC32
— The Atlantic (@TheAtlantic) March 16, 2016
Peabody Energy warns of bankruptcy https://t.co/NrjoavjM2i by @Kenwardjr pic.twitter.com/EZqvhUvkZi
— Charleston Gazette-Mail (@wvgazettemail) March 16, 2016
https://twitter.com/DRUDGE_REPORT/status/710220344385101824
Palm Coast Construction and Development Progress Reports
The following is an update of ongoing permitting, construction and development projects in Palm Coast, through March 9:
Click to access permits-construction-march-11-2016.pdf
Road and Interstate Construction:
Forest Grove Drive connection to Palm Harbor Parkway to be closed starting Dec. 18: Effective Friday, Dec. 18, the City of Palm Coast will be closing the Forest Grove Drive connection to Palm Harbor Parkway. This road closure is required as part of construction operations for the Palm Harbor Parkway extension, which is currently under construction. Palm Harbor is being realigned and extended to connect directly with Matanzas Woods Parkway where it intersects with Old Kings Road. Message boards will be placed to advise motorists and other travelers of the upcoming change, and a public meeting has already been held for residents living in that area. Both the Palm Harbor extension and a separate extension of Old Kings Road are being built in preparation for the new Interstate 95 interchange to open next June at Matanzas Woods Parkway. As part of the projects, traffic patterns around Matanzas High School will be changing. One goal is to turn Forest Grove Drive back into a residential street as it was originally intended to be. The upcoming road closure of the Forest Grove Drive connection to Palm Harbor Parkway is part of that project. Forest Grove will be turned into a cul de sac on that end. Once the separate Old Kings Road extension is completed, in June 2016, the Forest Grove Drive access to the high school will be closed because it will no longer be needed. Instead, motorists and other travelers will get to Matanzas High School via the new signalized intersection at Matanzas Woods, Palm Harbor and Old Kings. For more information, please contact Palm Coast Communications Manager Cindi Lane at 386-986-3708 or [email protected].
To Honor St. Patrick’s Day, An Excerpt from The End of Joyce’s Ulysses

Previous Codas:
- Pavel Kolesnikov Performs the Magnificent Scarlatti Sonata in B Minor, L. 447, and the D Major, L. 465
- Alvin Ailey Dance: Wade in the Water from Revelations
- Leonard Bernstein Conducts the Boston Symphony Orchestra: Mozart’s Symphony Nr. 40 in G Minor, K550
- Sheng Cai Performs Triana by Albeniz
- Haydn’s String Quartet in C Major, Op. 76 No. 3, “Emperor,” Performed by the St. Lawrence String Quartet
- Dvorak’s 9th Symphony, “New World,” Performed by the Berlin Philharmonic, Conducted by Sergiu Celibidache (1991)
- The Great Jacques Brel Sings “Amsterdam,” Live, With Subtitles
- Emmanuel Pahud Performs Mozart Flute Concerto No 1 in G Major, K 313
- Wynton Marsalis Performs Haydn’s Trumpet Concerto
- Evgeny Kissin Performs Rachmaninov Piano Concerto No. 2, from Paris
- Liszt’s Hungarian Rhapsody No.6, Performed by Martha Argerich (1966)
- Brahms’s Piano Concerto No. 1, Hélène Grimaud, piano
- Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 21 in C, Rudolph Serkin, piano
- Friedrich Kuhlau (1786-1832): Sonatine No.1 in C Major, Op. 20, Mitsuru Nagai, Piano
- Roland Hanna at the Village Vanguard
- H. J. Baermann (1784-1847): Adagio D flat major for Clarinet and Strings
- Mily Balakirev’s Islamey, Op. 18, Performed by Valentina Lisitsa
- Saint-Saëns’s Cello Concerto in A Minor, Op. 33
- The Danza Final from Alberto Ginastera’s Estancia
- John Coltrane: Alabama
- W.F. Bach: Sinfonia in D minor, F 65
- Robert Schumann’s Symphony No 2 in C major, Op 61, Leonard Bernstein Conducting
- Daniel Barenboim Performs Mozart Sonata in C Major, K,330
- Mieczysław Karłowicz: Violin Concerto in A Major Op 8
- Bach’s Christmas Oratorio, BWV 248
- Bach’s Concerto for Violin and Oboe in C Minor, BWV 1060
- Glenn Gould on Bach
- Bach’s Harpsichord Works on Historical Instruments
- Mstistalv Rostropovich Performs the Complete Bach Cello Suites, BWV 1007-1012
- The Six Brandenburgs Performed by the Munich Bach Orchestra, Conducted by Karl Richter
- Andras Schiff Plays Bach’s French Suites
- Andras Schiff Plays Bach’s English Suites
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