Today at the Editor’s glance: The Flagler Beach City Commission meets at 5:30 p.m. at City Hall. Commissioners are expected to get a report from City Attorney Drew Smith on the city-owned nine-hole Ocean Palms golf course at the south end of town. The owner of the company running the course was recently sentenced to prison on a DUI charge. His wife has been running the course. (See: “Prosecution Drops Felony Fraud Case Against Terry McManus of Flagler Beach’s Ocean Palms Golf Club.”) In Court: Drug court convenes at noon today before Circuit Judge Terence Perkins in Courtroom 401 at the Flagler County courthouse.
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Flagler County Commission Workshop
Flagler Beach Library Writers’ Club
Flagler Beach Planning and Architectural Review Board
Palm Coast City Council Meeting
Bunnell Planning, Zoning and Appeals Board
Random Acts of Insanity Standup Comedy
Palm Coast Code Enforcement Board Meeting
U.S. Sen. Rick Scott’s Central Florida District Director Barry Cotton at Palm Coast Utilities
Separation Chat: Open Discussion
Flagler Beach Library Book Club
The Circle of Light A Course in Miracles Study Group
Michael Jennelle Docket Sounding
Flagler County Land Acquisition Committee
Weekly Chess Club for Teens, Ages 9-18, at the Flagler County Public Library
Flagler County Republican Club Meeting
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