- November 1, 2024
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In January, a group of Flagler County homeschoolers found a pelican trapped by a fishing line while they were strolling the beach for sand dollars. Upon closer inspection, they found the fishing line around the bird’s neck and hooked into his wing. He was also stuck to three other birds who were strangled with the same line, said Mindy Hoffmann. They called help and animal control. Neighbors freed the bird and drove him to an animal hospital where they were told he will make a full recovery. The students involved were: Brooklynn, Chloe, Dallen, Mara and Anderson Hoffmann, Josh Fallon, Emma Finn, Aram, Oli and Elon Anderson, Leon and Londond Streeter, Will and Whitley Boone, Brooklynn Roberge, Wade Farmer; and adults Jim and Debbie Hogan, Dena Finn and Tami Padilla, who helped free the bird and transport him to the hospital.
Knights of Columbus Council 10514 and the Santa Maria del Mar Respect Life Committee participated in a pro-life march at the church in Flagler Beach on Saturday, Jan. 19. Knights of Columbus Pro-Life Chairman Duane Berreth and Respect Life Committee President Janice Berreth coordinated the planning for this event. Corpus Christi Assembly 2810 4th Degree Color Corp lead the marchers. Father Jim May led a pro-life rosary from the St. Joseph Statue to the Marian statue at Parish Hall and back.
As Flagler County experiences cold temperatures this week, the Palm Coast Fire Department urges residents to be fire smart with these safety tips:
For more information, call the Palm Coast Fire Department at 986-2300.