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Tabling Tonight s Hearing, Whispering Meadows Ranch and County Very Close to an Agreement as Talks Continue

Tabled. (© FlaglerLive) Prompted by an outpouring of support for Whispering Meadows Ranch, the equine-therapy non-profit that’s operated on a property off John Anderson Highway for nearly 14 years, Flagler County government and Whispering Meadows have been in discussions through the weekend to resolve the recent conflict that’s pit the ranch’s fate in jeopardy. The county is delaying for at least a month the hearing that had been scheduled for this evening’s County Commission meeting, where the commission was to decide whether to grant the ranch a special exception to keep its operation on John Anderson, or force it to end operations there. The five-horse operation is on a property owned by Mary Helene and Richard Davis, who have lived at the property for 22 years.

Whispering Meadows Ranch s Fate Hangs on a County Commission Vote Monday After 14 Years of Serene Service

About 1 in 3 Georgians are vaccinated against COVID Some are waiting, others say they ll never get the shot

About 1 in 3 Georgians are vaccinated against COVID. Some are waiting, others say they ll never get the shot Mary Landers and Barbara Augsdorfer, Savannah Morning News © Barbara Augsdorfer John and Mary Helen Anander Five months after COVID vaccines rolled out in Chatham County and an initial shortage made for long lines at the local health department in January and February, supply is no longer a problem. But demand is.  In general, our vaccine demand has fallen down significantly, said Dr. Lawton Davis, director of the eight-county Coastal Health District. We re now averaging a little over 200 a day here in Chatham County, where we were sometimes over 1,000 a day.

Mary Helen Specht, Author at Texas Monthly

It’s been almost thirty years since Larry McMurtry asked the barbed question, “Why are there still cows to be milked and chickens to be fed in every other Texas book that comes along?” Texas literature has since embraced other, more cosmopolitan concerns, and yet the western is still popular,

David J Crincic 1955-2021 | News, Sports, Jobs

May 6, 2021 YOUNGSTOWN David J. “Dave” Crincic, 65, passed away unexpectedly of natural causes Monday evening, May 3, 2021, at his home. Dave was born May 12, 1955, in Youngstown, a son of Joseph and Helen Petro Crincic. He grew up in Austintown, was a 1973 graduate of Fitch High School, and was a lifelong area resident. Mr. Crincic worked for Indelex / Easco Aluminum in Girard and then for Extrudex Aluminum in North Jackson, and retired in 2018. He was a citizens band and ham radio enthusiast. His CB radio call sign was “Old Dirt” and he operated his ham radio under the call sign KB8JHB. Dave enjoyed garage sales, flea markets, swap meets and car shows, and he enjoyed restoring his Chevy Stepside pickup truck.

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