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Steve Dennis remains with CRA through legal loophole

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NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Though Steve Dennis was fired as director of the Southeast Volusia Chamber of Commerce back in August, he remains on the CRA board to this day through a legal loophole, thanks to his friends, Robert and Michele Lott of the weekly Observer.

Record visitors to Volusia's fully-online newspaper day after Christmas: 5,497

We had a record 5,497 unique visitors to our news website the day after Christmas, most likely the result of our Christmas Day story filed later that day headlined: NSB small business owner Dean Carr endures with brain tumor; daughters: 'Our father being alive is our Christmas'

Our previous one-day record was an even 5,000 the day before the Nov. 2 general elections when we posted our endorsements for all of the races. We would have had a lot more, but we kept crashing. As a result we expanded our bandwidth.

The new year brings renewed hope for conservatives to make a difference

Conservatives like myself are all hoping that the newly-elected senators and congressmen will be successful in getting the country moving again. The first step is a realistic look at where the country stands politically so that the program can be approached in a realistic manner. The people can’t be suddenly moved in a direction they are not prepared to go in even when it is the right direction.

Looking at the political landscape, the electorate is divided in three groups.

Be mindful of the dangers of drinking and driving as you celebrate New Year's Eve

Sera and I wish all of you out there a happy new year as the clock winds down on 2010 and opens the gates to a more promising 2011. Please be safe in your travels and have a designated driver if you choose to party the night away with family and friends. That's our New Year's Eve message as you enjoy the hospitality offered should you choose to go to Flagler Avenue in New Smyrna Beach or Main Street in Daytona Beach or any where else for that matter. God bless.

Deltona motorist, 53, dies in New Year's crash after striking pole in Seminole County

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DELTONA -- A 53-year-old Deltona motorist was killed after losing control of his 1994 Ford pick-up truck and striking a pole in nearby Seminole County just after midnight of New Year's Day, the Florida Highway Patrol said.

Man shot to death at Ormond bar while celebrating New Year's; alleged killer barricades himself at home before surrendering

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(Courtesy photos). Christian Pursley, 37, of Ormond Beach, as shown in the larger photo, is charged with first-degree murder in the New Year's Day shooting of Keith Roberts, 36, of South Daytona.

ORMOND BEACH -- A man celebrating New Year's at the Rockin' Ranch was shot and killed 2:30 a.m. by the estranged husband of a woman the victim was with as they drove off, according to police.

A 36-year-old man later identified by patrons as Keith Roberts, 36, of South Daytona, was shot to death in his pick-up truck after he left the bar with Shannon Pursley and the woman's estranged husband opened fire on the vehicle, according to police, who did not release the driver's name..

Judge orders accused killer in New Year's shooting at Ormond bar ordered held without bond at Volusia County Branch Jail

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(Courtesy photo / OBPD). Christian Pursley, 37, of Ormond Beach is being held without bond at the Volusia County Branch Jail on charges of first-degree murder and attempted murder in the New Year's shooting at the Rockin' Ranch that resulted in the death of Keith Roberts, 36, of South Daytona, and injuries to the alleged gunman's estranged wife, Shannon Pursley, from shattered glass resulting from gunfire into the deceased man's vehicle.

ORMOND BEACH -- A regular patron at the Rockin' Ranch in Ormond Beach lost his life during the Early morning hours of New Year's Day and his alleged killer is not going to gain his freedom any time soon having been ordered held today without bond at his first appearance at the Volusia County Branch Jail.