Olive Garden moves forward with Palm Coast plans
Historic City News learned from Raymond F. Tyner, Planning Manager for the City of Palm Coast, that plans are moving forward for the combination Olive Garden and Red Lobster restaurants to be built in Palm Coast.

Last Tuesday, local reporters at Historic City News were on hand as law enforcement officers who died in the line-of-duty were honored during a ceremony at the St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office during National Police Week.
Celebrating his 83rd birthday today, Historic City News congratulates Herbert L. “Herbie” Wiles and thanks him for his many years of selfless service to St. Augustine and St. Johns County.
Historic City News has learned that a 41 year-old Palm Coast man has turned himself in to the Flagler County Inmate Facility last week after a warrant was issued for his arrest; charging him with nine counts of animal cruelty.
Local reporters at Historic City News have learned that Elkton resident, Gina Marie LeBlanc, a former Education Specialist for the Anastasia Mosquito Control District who resigned in 2009 to care for her infant son, is now running for Seat 4 on that board.
Noon today was the cutoff for candidates in most county elections to turn in their voter petitions — and thus avoid payment of “qualifying fees” for the upcoming Primary Elections on August 24, 2010.
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