Palm Coast, FL News Roundup (8/24/25)

Drive to cleaner communities: The City of Bunnell is hiring Solid Waste Drivers at $17–$21.95/hour, complete with medical, dental, vision, paid holidays, and FRS benefits — find out how to apply.

Barrier island tax alert: Flagler County clarifies that its beach protection MSBU will show a zero-dollar charge on 2025 tax bills, with a Sept. 11 hearing and an engineering study determining any future assessment — find out what's next.

Know Your Rights Workshop: Former Assistant Public Defender Regina Nunnally will lead a free renters’ rights session at Flagler County Village on Aug. 26, covering eviction defenses, repair disputes, rental scams and tenant protections — check out how to reserve your spot.

Local Artist Showcase unveiled: The Sing Out Loud Festival rolls out free performances across four weekends in September at venues from Bar Citra to the St. Augustine Amphitheatre, spotlighting Northeast Florida’s indie rock, bluegrass, hip hop and more — check out the full schedule.

Flagler Bike Shop in new hands: After nearly a decade, longtime manager Mark Vickers has taken the reins from founders Tom and Kelli Nugent, vowing to preserve the shop’s personal touch and community-focused spirit — find out how he plans to keep the wheels turning.

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