Jun 2, 2008 | Daytona Beach News Journal
1st Flagler radio station to air soon
Flagler County's first full-service commercial radio station is racing to go live by mid-July. Bunnell's Planning, Zoning and Appeals Board approved WNZF's site plan May 13, which will pave the way for ...
Builder arrested in house dispute
Harley Jeanty said he waited months to see the builder he and his wife, Bernadette, hired to construct their retirement home face criminal charges for his business dealings.
Nursing home, assisted living costs soar
Florida nursing home costs, growing 4 percent a year over the past five years, now top $68,000 a year for a semi-private room.
Belt-tightening spells trouble for library
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In observance of Memorial Day on Monday, banks, courts and governmental offices will be closed in Volusia and Flagler counties.
Flagler to delay announcing layoffs
County employees may get an extra day or two in the office before layoffs are announced this week.
2 children injured in Flagler school bus accident
Two children suffered minor injuries when their school bus and a car collided Friday afternoon at the intersection of East Moody Boulevard and U.S. 1 in Bunnell, investigators said. via The News-Journal
Palm Coast Man Gets 15-Year Sentence For Stabbing
A Palm Coast man who repeatedly stabbed another man during a fight is facing 10 years in prison and five years of probation. via WJXT
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Bunnell picked most likely to be successful
“We are going to achieve some great things, I think.”
Caverna High School's Kyle Bunnell is one of 18 students statewide who have been named Most Likely to Succeed by Kentucky Monthly magazine. via Glasgow Daily Times, Glasgow, KY
“Jaws"? Lest I forget: Audrey 2 was designed by C.B.C. Creative; Daniel Zolotarevskiy is the puppeteer; Josh Fagundes is the voice. Back in 1960, when Roger Corman, "King”
The Flagler Playhouse, under Artistic Director John Sbordone -- closing out its first full five-production season with a new name and its own venue in Bunnell is fast gaining the reputation as "The Palm Coast ... via St. Augustine Record
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“It's very empowering when you learn a new skill”
A coolness lifting off the tile floor dried some of the sweat on the ladies pound-pound-pounding away Thursday at a Habitat for Humanity home. via Daytona Beach News-Journal Online
Mayor spells out his airport role Ed Martin says that plans for the site were drafted by citizens' groups, not him. via HeraldTribune.com
Grand Haven residents learn to keep lawns 'green'
“The water in the retention ponds are holding tanks”
For many homeowners, it's all about the green. They dedicate their weekends to mowing, fertilizing and watering their lawns. via The News-Journal
Flagler officials to discuss medical transport fee hikes
“At one point, fees brought in covered 50 percent of FireFlight's operation costs”
A medical emergency requiring ambulance or air transport could soon cost Flagler residents or their insurance companies more. via The News-Journal
EVENT: Cuban Artist Contributes to Jazz Legacy
“It's how I can give back to my new community”
On Monday, May 5, Cuban artist Uldis Lopez Paredes will unveil his most ambitious piece of work since being granted asylum in the U.S. last year. via All About Jazz
“But there's no guarantee what the future holds”
A 70 million gallon-per-day seawater desalinization plant planned for Palm Coast could cost $1.2 billion, though that cost could be shared by several thirsty counties and cities in the region, water authorities ... via St. Augustine Record
Teens injured in single-car crash in Bunnell
Two teens were critically hurt in a single-car accident in Bunnell, investigators said Friday. via The News-Journal
Officials see more cases of domestic abuse
“People can't control gas prices, job loss or the foreclosure of their home, so they rise up, trying to get control of something.”
If a domestic violence victim is worried that her Internet surfing and e-mailing are being monitored, they probably are, according to the Florida Coalition Against Domestic Violence Web site. via Daytona Beach News Journal
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“There has been a trickle down effect.”
When Bob the Builder asks, "Can we build it?" his trusty team yells, "Yes, we can." Little boys know Muck the red digger dumpster, Roley the green steamroller and Scoop the yellow digger will come to the ... via Daytona Beach News-Journal Online