Also, to listen to a podcast I wrote, recorded, produced and edited featuring the Jacksonville-based band, 2-TYMIN, which also appeared on the Florida Times-Union website, go here: http://bit.ly/aRqbOS.
Scroll all the way to the bottom, and the podcast is the last one on the page, 2-TYMIN.
Ty'Neka Addison: 1,000-point club
FPC's Ty'Neka Addison has helped turn around the Lady Bulldogs basketball team in four years, and she's not finished yet.
This article appeared in the Jan. 6, 2011 issue of The Palm Coast Observer.
Lending a Hose
Margaret Combs, CEO of MH Operations LLC, has started five other businesses, but she said this one isn’t a mom-and-pop business.
This article appeared in the Jan. 6, 2011 issue of The Palm Coast Observer.
Residents: Let us vote
Landon: Building a new facility would ave $240,000 per year in rent.
This article appeared in the Nov. 11, 2010 issue of The Palm Coast Observer.
JOURNEY MAN
Matanzas QB Tim Morley moved nearly 2,500 miles across the country to pursue his dream of playing college football.
This article appeared in the Nov. 11, 2010 issue of The Palm Coast Observer.
TWO COOL
Two Matanzas High School twins with some autistic traits got to shine the brightest on senior night Friday, Oct. 29.
This article appeared in the Nov. 4, 2010 issue of The Palm Coast Observer.
Galtronics to launch pilot program
After months of delays in product design and construction, Galtronics Telemetry Inc. will launch its pilot program in November.
This article appeared in the Oct. 28, 2010 issue of The Palm Coast Observer.
Mary Rodgers' neighborhood
The Matanzas Pirates placed fifth in the regional tournament as a team.
This article appeared in the Oct. 28, 2010 issue of The Palm Coast Observer.
Food pantry hits the road
Grace Community will use a surplus bus for deliveries.
This article appeared in the Oct. 21, 2010 issue of The Palm Coast Observer.
Holland seeks 3-D solution
With the economic referendum no longer on the ballot, it's back to the drawing board for economic development. The referendum will still be included on the Nov. 2 ballot, but the votes won't count.
This article appeared in the Oct. 7, 2010 issue of The Palm Coast Observer.
Bakery rolls past Flagler
Enterprise Flagler Executive Director Greg Rawls suggest that a recent, failed try at attracting a bakery is evidence that voters should pass the referendum.
This article appeared in the Sept. 16, 2010 issue of The Palm Coast Observer.
K-9 takes down two criminals
Six K-9 units play an integral role in the operations of the Flagler County Sheriff's Office.
This article appeared in the Sept. 2, 2010 issue of The Palm Coast Observer.
County responds to economy
Flagler County has had to act more like a business in today's economic climate, and under County Administrator Craig Coffey's reign, the county has eliminated nearly 60 jobs in the past two years.
This article appeared in the May 27, 2010 issue of The Palm Coast Observer.
Hammond: Caseload unhealthy
Despite the caseload increasing by 261% in four years, Judge Kim Hammond sees no reprieve.
This article appeared in the May 27, 2010 issue of The Palm Coast Observer.
County nears 'Tweet'-ability
The Sunshine Law requires that e-mails and other written forms of communication by public officials and employees be archived. The county wants to add social networking to the list.
This article appeared in the April 22, 2010 issue of The Palm Coast Observer.
Commission declares this April Sexual Assault Awareness Month
With domestic violence on the rise, the Flagler County Board of County Commissioners and the Family Life Center are raising awareness.
This article appeared in the April 15, 2010 issue of The Palm Coast Observer.
Lady Bulldogs rejuvenated
In a district tournament warm-up, Flagler Palm Coast High School shut out Spruce Creek 9-0 April 9.
This article appeared in the April 15, 2010 issue of The Palm Coast Observer.
Mailing error stunts census count
Pockets of Flagler County have yet to receive census forms in the mail. A second mailing should come soon.
This article appeared in the April 8, 2010 issue of The Palm Coast Observer.
FPC sprinters, MHS runners shine
The East Coast Classic featured 11 schools, with FPC boys winning it all March 26.
This article appeared in the April 1, 2010 issue of The Palm Coast Observer.
Couple have fostered nearly 75 children
Ed and Alice DeCosta were inspired to begin fostering after witnessing abuse in the 1980s.
This article appeared in the March 25, 2010 issue of The Palm Coast Observer.
Resilient Roberson
Matanzas High's Kendrick Roberson was hospitalized for 24 days in September 2009. Now, he owns the school record in the shot-put.
This article appeared in the March 25, 2010 issue of The Palm Coast Observer.
City accepts gold designation
One year ago, Palm Coast accepted silver. Now, it's gold, and green ideas keep evolving.
This article appeared in the March 11, 2010 issue of The Palm Coast Observer.