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PAID POLITICAL AD: Deb Denys for Volusia County Council, District 3

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I am seeking your vote to serve you on the County Council (Dist. 3, SE Volusia). Having served in various community and public service capacities and boards in SE Volusia,  it is vital we elect a council member who will champion the needs in your part of the county. As Chair of the Early Learning Coalition of Flagler & Volusia Counties, I bring experience in working with diverse agencies. With this entrenched recession, we must prioritize job and economic development.  I would truly appreciate the opportunity to serve you on the County Council as your champion for SE Volusia. Please feel free to call me: 386-428-5943.

-- Deborah A. Denys
Political advertisement paid for and approved by Deborah Denys, non-partisan for Volusia County Council, District 3

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Crist applauds Florida’s opening of first oil spill response branch office

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Here is the latest installment of Gov. Charlie Crist's Notes from the Capitol:

Dear Friends,

I continue to be committed to recovery efforts in the Gulf of Mexico. Last week, I called a Special Session of the Florida Legislature from July 20, 2010 through July 23, 2010, to address a constitutional amendment banning offshore drilling in Florida waters.

4-year-old boy struck and killed by Dodge Ram pick-up truck on the beach in New Smyrna Beach

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Florida Highway Patrol troopers cordon off the area where a 4-year-old boy was struck and killed on the beach Sunday after darting in front of a Dodge Ram.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- A 4-year-old boy was struck and killed on the beach just after 3 this afternoon by a Dodge Ram pick-up truck fitted with large tires after darting in front of the driver who told authorities he never saw the child as the large front right tire ran over him in front of horrified beach-goers.

Passenger traffic climbs at Daytona Beach International Airport

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Flights at Daytona Beach International Airport climbed by more than a fourth compared to the same time a year ago.

DAYTONA BEACH -- Passenger traffic at Daytona Beach International Airport increased 27 percent in June compared with June 2009.

Over the past six months, total passenger traffic has increased an average of 13 percent per month over the same period last year.