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Cimmaron residents: It s a residential street, and it s not safe
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Police: Memphis woman killed mother after God told her to murder
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A crowd of candidates are seeking to fill the vacuum of a fallen era at Palm Coast City Hall. (© FlaglerLive)
It’s a free-for-all: The qualifying window for the special election for Palm Coast mayor doesn’t close until next Monday. But eight candidates–from the obscure to the esoteric to the expected–have already filed to run. Six candidates are Republicans, two are Democrats. It’s a non-partisan election, but only ostensibly so. Three of the candidates are Realtors.
There is no limit on the number of candidates who may run, as long as they qualify either by petition or by paying the $1,140 fee. The petition window closed last week. Not a single candidate had qualified that way, which required getting nearly 500 petition cards signed. The qualifying window closes at noon on June 7. Conceivably, some of those who have filed to run may yet disqualify themselves by then, though most have already paid the fee and the rest are scheduled to meet with city officials to do so,
I Just Wasn t Sure If There Was a Gun That Was Brought Into Chambers : Council Members Take Stock of Jolting Incident
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GARDEN CLUB AT PALM COAST Armstrongs have garden of the month for May Nancy Iandoli, Selection of the Month Committee © Photo provided Sue and Tom Armstrong in front of their Cimmaron Drive home.
Tom and Sue Armstrong of Cimmaron Drive have been recognized as May 2021 Selection of the Month by The Garden Club at Palm Coast. The Armstrongs moved to Palm Coast from Georgia in 1999.
They grow more than 105 different bromeliads and Tom can list them all by their scientific names, which is pretty amazing!
The front yard beds have a variety of plants, such as dyckia bromeliads that resembles a succulent but do not store their water in their leaves. There are rain lilies (Zephyranthes), yellow dancing lady globba ginger as a ground cover, shampoo ginger, a pink silk floss tree, a pagoda plant (Clerodendrum), yellow butterfly ginger, pink crepe myrtle, pink pentas and a bottlebrush.