PCO 02 20 20

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PALM COAST

Observer

POWER GIRLS PAGE 10

YOU. YOUR NEIGHBORS. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD.

VOLUME 11, NO. 3

FREE • THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2020

Is Flagler trans-friendly? Dueling protests: Some want School Board to codify transgender protections, others morally opposed. PAGE 3

Countywide cold-weather shelter plan?

I thee wed

Eight couples tied the knot, and seven renewed vows, to celebrate Valentine’s Day. PAGE 14

Bunnell, Palm Coast and Flagler Beach will have to agree for county’s plan — including busing — to work. JONATHAN SIMMONS NEWS EDITOR

The Sheltering Tree — the nonprofit cold weather shelter that for years operated out of the United Methodist Church of Bunnell before the city ordered it to stop — may now have a new home, SEE SHELTER PAGE 5

INSIDE WHY EPAC SAYS NO TO LOCALS Conklin, Orndorff and Johnson should be scratched from superintendent search, ESE board says. PAGE 2

RESIDENTS WANT HOGS GONE Alfred Distasio and Brittany Coker, about to be husband and wife.

C-section residents are suffering property damage from unwanted porcine visitors. PAGE 9

Freedom!

Photos by Paola Rodriguez

AACS brings African history to Palm Coast. PAGE 18

INSIDE

AIRPORT DEAL DRAWS IRE

County OKs $250,000 land buy for airport terminal project, and advisory board chairman resigns. PAGE 5

Big kids now

HOMES OK’D WEST OF US 1

259 homes now, another 2,000 later? PAGE 4

Photos by Brian McMillan

Zaveon Betts celebrates during a re-enactment of the announcement of the Emancipation Proclamation.

Flagler County Public Library dedicates new Teen Spot.

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