
Today at the Editor’s glance: The Palm Coast City Council meets in special session this evening at City Hall at 6 p.m. to review the applications for city manager. The council members are expected to bring their own short lists of up to five candidates each, and possibly narrow down the list to those who would be interviewed. But the quality of the 90-some candidates has raised questions among some council members. Mayor David Alfin is mulling the possibility of re-starting the process, with a search firm this time. The Palm Coast Planning Board‘s meeting scheduled for this evening was cancelled. Drug Court scheduled for today will not be held this week.
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Flagler County Commission Workshop
River to Sea Transportation Planning Organization (TPO) Meeting
Separation Chat: Open Discussion
The Circle of Light A Course in Miracles Study Group
Weekly Chess Club for Teens, Ages 9-18, at the Flagler County Public Library
Flagler Woman’s Club Forum for Flagler Beach City Commission Candidates
Flagler County Drug Court Convenes
Model Yacht Club Races at the Pond in Palm Coast’s Town Center
Palm Coast Beautification and Environmental Advisory Committee
Flagler Beach City Commission Meeting
‘One Slight Hitch,’ at Daytona Playhouse
‘The Drowsy Chaperone,’ at St. Augustine’s Limelight Theatre
St Thomas Episcopal Rummage Sale
Free For All Fridays With Host David Ayres on WNZF
Scenic A1A Pride Meeting
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“A politician will do anything to keep his job–even become a patriot.”
–From an Aug. 28, 1933 editorial by William Randolph Hearst.
Dennis C Rathsam says
We have a mayor…& councilmen…with blinders on. A horse with blinders can at least see whats in front of them. Our fearlous leaders cant see the gem, in their mitts. Who care,s that you werent highered to do this job, when the city needed you…You stepped up a did a great job. You have given to this city, your time, and have a lot to be proud of. I wish all of our city personnel had your integrity. Stop wasting money on a search for a new city manager…You have the best person for the job…On the job!!!!! I say keep Denise….At least you can trust her.
Timothy Patrick Welch says
Rural internet has been a political talking point for quite a few presidential terms.
Cellular and now Starlink from SpaceX is the new reality for rural folks.
So ya, big government has failed again at tax payer expense…