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Orange Avenue Bridge in Daytona Beach closed due to malfunction

DAYTONA BEACH -- The Memorial Bridge, commonly known as the Orange Avenue bridge, in Daytona Beach closed to through traffic at 2:30 p.m. today following a malfunction in an electric motor. It will be closed until further notice, said Pat Kuehn, a Volusia County spokeswoman.

"A crew from Volusia County’s Road and Bridge Division opened the bridge manually to permit boat traffic until the bridge is repaired," Kuehn said. "Parts have been ordered, and the bridge will be repaired after they arrive."

WELE radio owner F. Douglas Wilhite of Ormond Beach, arrested on multiple counts of engaging in sex acts with a teenage boy

Courtesy photo/Volusia Branch Jail mug. F. Douglas Wilhite, 56, of Ormond Beach and owner of WELE radio, was arrested today on multiple counts of of engaging in sex acts with a teenage boy, according to the Volusia County Sheriff's Office.

ORMOND BEACH -- F. Douglas Wilhite, 56, of Ormond Beach and the owner of WELE-AM radio, was arrested today on an arrest warrant charging him with multiple counts of sex acts with a teenage boy.

Reported first by NSBNEWS.net: County Manager Jim Dinneen proposes new fiscal budget that requires $16 million less in spending

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Courtesy photo. County Manager James Dinneen has proposed a $617.7 million budget for the upcoming fiscal year that relies on the rollback rate for taxing purposes.

DELAND -- Volusia County Manager Jim Dinneen has presented the Volusia County Council with a $617.7 million proposed overall budget to fund the operations of county government for the fiscal year that begins Oct. 1. The proposed budget calls for a general fund property tax rate of $5.44 per $1,000 of taxable property value – equal to the rollback rate. The rollback tax rate produces the same amount of revenue as the current budget year.

Body found in Halifax River over weekend identified as that of homeless man

Coutesy photo/Volusia jail mug. Luis Carino, a 52, year-old homeless man whose body was found in the Halifax River after he fell or jumped from the International Speedway Bridge over the weekend was identified today.

DAYTONA BEACH — A homeless man who either jumped or fell to his death from the International Speedway Bridge over the weekend was identified today as 52-year-old Luis Carino.

Marriage Licenses

July 14, 2009: Kenneth P. Tomory, New Smyrna Beach, and Gabrielle A. Levesque, Naples; Michael McGerty II and Linda M. McGerty, Edgewater; Keith B. Sanderson and Sandra S. Seibert, Edgewater; Nathan M. Scott and Angelique M. Chandhok, New Smyrna Beach; Jason R. Charette and Tarra D. Norton, Edgewater; Keshawn D. Boyd, New Smyrna Beach, and Sarah B. Wellman, Daytona Beach.

Cap and Trade a destructive and senseless piece of legislation

Carl Morey, 73 and a 1954 graduate of New Smyrna Beach High School, hit the hammer on the head when he said: ”The Cap and trade bill is one of the stupidest, most destructive pieces of legislation I have ever seen.”

The basic part of the bill imposes a stiff tax on any economic activity that creates carbon. The effect will be that everything we buy will become more expensive. Indirectly, it means that industries will pull back, move off shore or shut down altogether. This will lead to even more unemployment than we already have.

The alleged reason for doing this is what makes it all so stupid. We are doing this to counter man-made global warming. Estimates of the effect of our cap and trade bill on global temperatures run around .2 degrees Celsius. In other words, we are about to do untold damage to the economy to counter a threat that probably doesn’t exist with a program that would have negligible effect on that threat.

Like all of the recent measures this bill is being rushed so that no one has time to read or digest it. And among its supporters is Congresswoman Suzanne Kosmas, D-New Smyrna Beach.