Palm Coast, FL News Roundup (8/3/25)

Brief Stint, Big Appointments: Sheriff’s Chief Mark Strobridge’s short stint as interim assistant city manager culminated in naming directors for Palm Coast’s utility and community development departments — find out what’s next.

Pier rebuild paused for turtles: The $16 million Flagler Beach pier project stops next Wednesday after two sea turtle nests block the trestle path, pushing work into September — check out how long the delay will last.

Palm Coast Cleanup Day: The City of Palm Coast invites residents and mascot Gus the Gator to keep waterways, parks and streets litter-free at the 18th Annual Intracoastal Waterway Cleanup on September 20 — find out how to volunteer.

Sing Out Loud Festival returns: For the ninth year, St. Augustine will host chart-topping headliners like Hozier, Maren Morris and Vance Joy at Francis Field, alongside free local showcases, a Chuck Leavell screening and insider panels from Sept. 17–28 — find out.

Game On for 50+ Athletes: Registration is now open for the 2025 Palm Coast & the Flagler Beaches Senior Games, which begin September 12 with golf, pickleball, tennis, basketball free-throw shooting, archery, table tennis and the Pink on Parade 5K — find out how to sign up.

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