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Cornelia Downing Manfre, Palm Coast Mayor Candidate: The Live Interview


Cornelia Downing Manfre, Palm Coast Mayor Candidate: The Live Interview
Cornelia Downing Manfre. (© FlaglerLive)
Cornelia Downing Manfre is one of six candidates in the July 27 special election for Palm Coast mayor. The election was required by charter following the unexpected resignation of Milissa Holland  in mid-May, less than a year into her second term. The candidates who filed to run, all of them paying the $1,140 qualifying fee, are: David Alfin, Kathy Austrino, Carol Bacha, Doug Courtney, Alan Lowe and Manfre.
All but Austrino have run for office before, though none successfully. The mayoral term will run until 2024. This is a non-partisan, at-large election. That means ....

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Alan Lowe, Palm Coast Mayor Candidate: The Live Interview


Alan Lowe, Palm Coast Mayor Candidate: The Live Interview
Alan Lowe, left, with Ed Danko, his campaign manager-adviser, who has said “I need Lowe” on the council, along with Councilman Victor Barbosa, who has also been helping Lowe’s campaign. Lowe did not participate in the Live Interview, apparently on Danko’s advice: Danko told the Observer Lowe would not participate in that interview since he was the front-runner, and presumably didn’t need to. (© FlaglerLive)
Alan Lowe, 60, is one of six candidates in the July 27 special election for Palm Coast mayor.  The candidates who filed to run are: David Alfin, Kathy Austrino, Carol Bacha, Doug Courtney, Lowe and Cornelia Manfre. ....

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Doug Courtney, Palm Coast Mayor Candidate: The Live Interview


Doug Courtney, Palm Coast Mayor Candidate: The Live Interview
Doug Courtney. (© FlaglerLive)
Last Updated: June 30, 7:42 a.m.
Doug Courtney, 67, is one of six candidates in the July 27 special election for Palm Coast mayor. The election was required by charter following the unexpected resignation of Milissa Holland  in mid-May, less than a year into her second term. The candidates who filed to run, all of them paying the $1,140 qualifying fee, are: David Alfin, Kathy Austrino, Carol Bacha, Courtney, Alan Lowe and Cornelia Manfre.
All but Austrino have run for office before, though none successfully. The mayoral term will run until 2024. This is a non-partisan, at-large election. That means ....

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Filling the gap: can med-tech jobs help secure the future of Palm Coast?


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By adding facilities from Jacksonville University and the University of North Florida, Town Center will retain young talent and provide necessary medical care to older residents.
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Emily Blackwood, Contributing Writer
Even before a global pandemic, there was an increasing need for health care workers. A 2018 report from global health care staffing consultancy Mercer determined that the U.S. needs to hire 2.3 million new health care workers by 2025 to meet the demand of its aging population.
In Florida which has the second-highest percentage of residents 65 and older, according to the Population Reference Bureau   the need is felt even stronger. A 2020 study from RegisteredNursing.org found that Florida will have the “highest disparity of nursing supply and demand” by 2030, lacking over 57,000 nurses. ....

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