The Flagler Palm Coast senior defeated Spruce Creek freshman Zane Ensminger in the No. 1 singles final at the District 2-4A tournament to clinch a spot in the boys individual bracket at the state championships.
While the FPC boys team didn’t advance to the state playoffs, the girls team finished second at the district tournament April 15 at Daytona Beach's Florida Tennis Center to advance to the regional semifinals.
LETTER: Not everyone is a fan of the propose hotel in Flagler Beach | Palm Coast Observer
The city commissioners are being blindsided by a corporation who is promising them higher local revenues with a new hotel. But, all that glitters is not gold!
To place a 47-foot-tall monstrosity at the foot of the bridge will ruin the beautiful visual effect that you get when you come over the bridge. This has always been a positive draw to Flagler Beach. Apparently the town has forgotten the lesson of the Aloha Towers sticking up like a sore thumb.
Matanzas celebrates senior pair with first 'home' beach volleyball match | Palm Coast Observer
In the past, a "home" match for the Matanzas beach volleyball team meant piling into vans and driving to DME Academy in Daytona Beach.
But on the Pirates' first-ever senior day on April 13, they finally got to host a match on their own sand.
Flagler County Parks and Recreation Supervisor Craig Lenninger made sure everything was done right for the match against DeLand at Wadsworth Park.
Volusia County expects large crowds, rip currents for Easter weekend | Ormond Beach Observer
Wexford community expected to expand from Volusia into Flagler | Palm Coast Observer
A 39-acre parcel of land between Interstate 95 and the Eagle Lakes community to its east is the planned site of 81 single-family homes.
A rezoning required for the proposed Wexford Cove community, a planned unit development that would become the northern counterpart to the existing Wexford Reserve development in Volusia County, won the approval of Flagler County's Planning and Land Regulation ...
Inflation A Top Issue For Americans, Poll Shows - Inquisitr
The coronavirus pandemic is still raging and so is the war in Ukraine, which will soon enter its third month.
The turbulence caused by the virus and Russian aggression has resulted in sky-high inflation , with prices of various goods and services surging in the United States.
Only Biden Could Beat Donald Trump In 2024, Liberal Pollster Says - Inquisitr
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