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Observer YOU. YOUR NEIGHBORS. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD.
VOLUME 14, NO. 49
Help us cheer on your neighbors Good news from good people, in Flagler County. BRIAN MCMILLAN EXECUTIVE EDITOR
Have you ever known someone who you felt deserved a standing ovation? Extraordinary people are all around us, every day. This year, as we do every year, the Observer asked last year’s winners to nominate someone for a Standing O in our first edition in January. On these pages, you can read their stories and get to know some of your community’s unsung heroes — people who give of their time selflessly, never asking for praise. Who else should we write about throughout the year? Email me at brian@observerlocalnews.com.
TEACHERS OF THE YEAR PAGE 1B THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 2024
STANDING O AWARDS Nadine King................PAGE 4A Laura Jenkins............ PAGE 5A Sue Packman............. PAGE 6A Jeff Murphy................ PAGE 6A Marty Feilder............. PAGE 11A Joseph Fajardo.........PAGE 12A Cole Hash..................PAGE 13A Ron Steinwehr..........PAGE 13A
416 units for Cascades Development succeeds in getting rare rehearing PAGE 2A
YOUR TOWN MIDDLE SCHOOL CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPS Two Flagler County middle school cross country runners were runners-up at the middle school state championships in Lakeland this season. Buddy Taylor Middle School’s Douglas Seth and Indian Trails Middle School’s Peyton Ceraci were honored at the Dec. 19 Flagler County School Board meeting. Seth set goals during summer team camp of breaking 10 minutes in the 3-kilometer distance and winning the state championship. At state, he placed second with a time of 9:58. While he achieved one of his goals, he’ll have the opportunity to reach the other at next year’s state championships when he will be an eighth grader. During the season, Seth won two meets, including the county championship, finished among the top five in seven meets. He finished the season ranked fifth in the nation among seventh grade boys. Ceraci won the girls county championship and finished second at state. She set a personal record of 11:08 and finished in the top four in all seven of her races, winning three times. She finished the season ranked 27th in the nation among eighth grade girls.
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Calendar......................PAGE 3A Cavaliere....................PAGE 14A Comics ........................PAGE 7B Letters.......................PAGE 12A Public Notices...........PAGE 10B Sports........................PAGE 13A Veterans....................PAGE 14A
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FCSO Deputy Laura Jenkins with her trunk full of goodies that she keeps on hand for people in need. Photo by Sierra Williams