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Flagler County: 2026 Mid-Term Elections Mail-In Ballot Guide
As we look ahead to the 2026 mid-term elections, Flagler County voters should know:
Under Florida Statutes §101.62, all vote-by-mail (mail-in) ballot requests expire at the end of each general-election cycle. A request that covered the 2024 General Election is no longer valid.
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Lotus Funeral Services: Guiding Palm Coast Families Through Life’s Most Difficult Moments
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At PalmCoastLocal.com, we believe that every great community starts with great minds and that success begins when young people are given real opportunities to explore, create, and lead.
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Don’t Fall for the Fake $2,000 Stimulus Deposit Scam — It’s Not Real!
Lately, social media has been buzzing with posts claiming that a new $2,000 stimulus deposit is on its way — urging people to call a phone number and “confirm” by entering the last four digits of their Social Security number.
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Bunnell, FL — A wave of community support is on the way. On Thursday, November 14, from 12:30 to 3:00 p.m., the Flagler County Health and Human Services Department will host its annual Flagler Fall Outreach event at Cattleman’s Hall, Flagler County Fairgrounds (150 Sawgrass Road, Bunnell) — bringing together a full complement of local organizations, nonprofits, and service providers, all dedicated to helping Flagler residents thrive.
This free event offers a one-stop opportunity to connect with more than two dozen agencies that provide assistance with food, healthcare, housing, senior programs, employment, and more. Attendees will even enjoy on-site perks such as free food and free haircuts provided by local partners.
“There are times when people slip through the cracks for no other reason than they’re unsure where to go for help,” said Joseph Hegedus, Director of Health and Human Services. “This is the place to be. Human Services Program Manager Kim Bennett always does a phenomenal job pulling all these resources together.”
What You’ll Find
The outreach brings together many of Flagler’s most trusted community resources, including:
Grace Community Food Pantry – Free food distribution
Flagler Technical College – Free haircuts and education info
Family Life Center, Flagler Cares, Flagler OARS, and EPIC Behavioral Health – Support and recovery programs
Palm Coast Lions Club, SMA Healthcare Access Center and SMA Primary Care - On-site health and wellness resources
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS) – Guidance for benefits and coverage
Florida Legal Services – Free legal support
Alpha Women’s Center, Foundation to Freedom, and Changing Homelessness – Advocacy and family resources
Flagler County Senior Services and Seniors vs. Crime – Assistance for older adults
Flagler County Community Paramedics, Flagler County Emergency Management, and Florida Department of Health in Flagler – Health and safety resources
Flagler Schools TRAIL Program and Division of Vocational Rehabilitation – Education and job readiness programs
Volusia-Flagler Coalition for the Homeless, Cedar Bridge Foundation, and more community partners
“This is what Health and Human Services is all about,” Hegedus said. “It’s the people and organizations that come together to help one another in Flagler County.”
Event Details
Thursday, November 14, 2025
12:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Cattleman’s Hall, 150 Sawgrass Road, Bunnell (Flagler County Fairgrounds)
Free and open to the public
Attendees can browse information booths, meet local support teams, and leave with direct access to services that make a real difference.
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