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Former Lt. Gov. Jennifer Carroll admits violations in ethics case

TALLAHASSEE - Florida's ethics panel and former Lt. Gov. Jennifer Carroll have a deal over allegations that she broke the state's ethics law.The Florida Commission on Ethics unanimously approved the deal on Friday with no comment. Carroll did not attend the meeting.She was forced to resign in March 2013 after state investigators questioned work she did for a company that was accused of running an illegal gambling ring.

 

Flagler Beach budget uptick provides for contingencies

FLAGLER BEACH — City officials are loosening the collar a bit on their original budget proposal but still hold out the possibility that there will be no tax increase this year.City commissioners voted unanimously to set a tentative budget Thursday with a tax rate of $4.90 per $1,000 of taxable value. This represents a 19-cent increase over the original proposal.In the original presentation July 7, there was no tax increase for property owners.

 

Ten Volusia/Flagler area college football players to keep an eye on this season

<p/>From players on award watch lists to former area standouts facing make-or-break campaigns, Volusia/Flagler figures to be well represented on the college football gridiron this fall.That in mind, below is a look at 10 guys with area ties to keep an eye on as teams return to the practice field:Charles Nelson <p class="MsoNormal">Team: Oregon<p class="MsoNormal">Position: CB<p class="MsoNormal">Local tie: Seabreeze High<p class="MsoNormal">After showing off his speed as one of Oregon's most explosive playmakers as a freshma

 

Island Walk 84 percent pre-leased; diner, craft brewery among tenants

PALM COAST — The developer of the city's largest retail plaza says the renovations will conclude by the middle of next year and will feature a variety of eateries and new junior anchor stores.Among the restaurants coming to Island Walk — formerly the Palm Harbor Shopping Village — will be The Brass Tap Craft Beer Bar, Metro Diner, Moe's Southwest Grill and Anthony's Brick Oven Pizza.

 

State panel: Flagler sheriff violated ethics laws

The Florida State Commission on Ethics voted 6-1 to adopt the recommendation that Flagler County Sheriff Jim Manfre violated three ethics laws.The vote came Friday morning "after discussion and debate," during a hearing in Tallahassee, said commission spokeswoman Kerrie Stillman.Manfre announced he will have a media conference at 1 p.m. today to discuss the matter.

 

Daytona police seek sexual predator accused of BB gun threat

DAYTONA BEACH - A man who police say threatened two women in a house with a BB gun is being sought by authorities.The suspect, Adriane Soles, 36, yelled at people inside a residence at 614 Cherry St., then pulled out a gun and said he would "blast all of you and I don't give a damn," a Daytona Beach charging affidavit states.Police said Soles - a registered sexual predator convicted of sexual assault and battery on a person under the age of 16, and unlawful sex with minors - pointed the weapon at two women the night of July 14.

 

WWE severs ties with wrestling star Hulk Hogan

STAMFORD, Conn. - World Wrestling Entertainment Inc.

 

Guitarist Pepe Romero, cirque show highlight Daytona Beach Symphony Society season

Guitarist Pepe Romero and a cirque-symphony performance will be part of the Daytona Beach Symphony Society’s 2015-2016 season.
The society’s 64th year will include seven performances as part of its International Series season subscription, plus a special fundraising performance by Parsons Dance.
The season opens Nov.

 

Food Truck Tuesday returns to Central Park in Palm Coast

Flagler County residents got a chance to "Keep on Food Truckin'" at the latest Food Truck Tuesday event in Palm Coast.The event, held every other month on the third Tuesday, is organized by Palm Coast Parks & Recreation.

 

Bunnell businessman feeds hunger for drones

For Ryan Beaulieu, owner of DroneWorx of Bunnell, a lifelong hobby with radio-controlled and other techie devices has become a full-time business.“I was 5- or 6-years-old when I got my first radio-controlled car,” Beaulieu said. “In my teenage years, I started flying RC (remote control) planes and helicopters.

 

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