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Where is the Observer newspaper located and how is it that Steve Dennis is still with the CRA?

There is a lot to report that reeks, absolutely reeks, and it has direct impact on you, the taxpayer. For example, Steve Dennis, vice chairman of the New Smyrna Beach Community Redevelopment Agency, has exercised a loophole to stay on the board, something he has now done two years in a row. And his good friends, Michelle and Bob Lott, are benefactors of the CRA through the Observer newspaper, which is no longer on Flagler Avenue. In fact, the Observer doesn't have a home, at least not one that is legal.

Oak Hill City Clerk/Administrator Laura Goodearly's raise request tabled in wake of news over DUI conviction

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Oak Hill City Clerk/Administrator Laura Goodearly hides behind a sheet of paper.

Video and photos by Henry Frederick / Oak Hill City Clerk/Administrator Laura Goodearly uses a sheet of paper to try and hide her face from the video camera during discussion about a pay raise at Monday night's City Commission meeting. Click on the video to see Goodearly's bizarre behavior.

OAK HILL -- Like a perp being led to jail in front of TV camera crews, City Clerk/Administrator Laura Goodearly used a sheet of paper to try and hide her face from NSBNews.net's video camera during discussion tonight over her request for a pay raise that was tabled by the City Commission after learning she has a DUI conviction.

Gov. Scott applauds legislation on prescription drug abuse and pill mills

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TALLAHASSEE -- Gov. Scott released a statement Tuesday on pending legislation dealing with pharmaceutical drugs.

"I applaud Speaker Cannon, Representative Schenck and the Judiciary and Health and Human Services Committees for putting forward legislation that combats prescription drug abuse and criminal pill mills. I am also grateful to the House Appropriations Committee for unanimously passing this bill.

BREAKING NEWS ALERT: Steve Dennis resigns from New Smyrna Beach CRA

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File photo mug by Henry Frederick / Steve Dennis, fired last year as director of the Southeast Volusia Chamber of Commerce is gone from the CRA.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Steve Dennis has resigned from the Community Redevelopment Agency. His letter of resignation was accepted Tuesday night by the City Commission. NSBNews.net will have a complete story soon.

Bert Fish Medical Center names Dr. Kimberly L. Clayton “Physician of the Year”

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Courtesy photo / Dr. Kimberly L. Clayton will be recognized during Hospital week in May as Bert Fish Medical Center's physician of the year, the hospital announced Wednesday.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH — Kimberly L. Clayton, MD, has been named “Physician of the Year” by Bert Fish Medical Center, a spokeswoman for the hospital announced today.

"Dr. Clayton, a general surgeon, was recognized at a March 30 celebration of Doctors’ Day at the hospital on by hospital CEO Ed Noseworthy in recognition of her dedication to quality health care and for her caring, compassionate treatment of her patients," Bert Fish spokeswoman Cheryl Kennison said.

Conservative political blogger Sally Gillies of Ormond Beach joins our stable of community bloggers

Sally Gillies of Ormond Beach, accomplished author and staunch conservative, has left the Observer newspaper and joins our stable of community bloggers with her political blog, "Always Right," exclusively on VolusiaNews.net and NSBNews.net.

Celebrating 3 years as New Smyrna Beach's daily online newspaper & Volusia voice

On April 7, 2008, Peter Mallory and I launched Florida's first fully-online daily newspaper, NSBNews.net, right here in New Smyrna Beach. We have come a long way in three short years and we have a long way to go, but we are very proud of our standing in the community. We will celebrate our milestone later in the month.

We have experienced tremendous growth. In January 2009, we had 2,000 visitors. In January 2010, that figure rose to 20,000 visitors. This past January we attracted 60,000 visitors, according to our Google Analytics.

Observer newspaper's demise on Flagler Avenue means end of the road for Steve Dennis on New Smyrna Beach CRA

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Photos by Henry Frederick / Steve Dennis can thank Michele ad Robert Lott for costing him his 25-year tenure with the New Smyrna Beach Community Redevelopment Agency since they closed up their rented office for the Observer newspaper on Flagler Avenue. Not only is Dennis off the board, but the public no longer has direct access to the Observer, which no longer has a legal physical location.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Steve Dennis abruptly resigned from the Community Redevelopment Agency after his latest claim to ties with the district were called into question by his board's chairman and by NSBNews.net.

MAKING THE GRADE: Obama's spending practices out of control

Here are some grades for news happenings and the newsmakers behind them in our ongoing feature: "Making the Grade."

Obama's focus on the rich is sending all of us to the poor house

Grade: F

President ObamaCourtesy photo / President Obama

Oh, come on. Does Prsident Obama have a paper bag over his head? America is headed toward financial disaster and Mr. O. thinks we should raise taxes on the “rich” and cut spending by some miniscule amount. This isn’t a solution; it’s a prescription for disaster. Congress needs to pass Rep. Paul Ryan’s (R-WI) plan to reduce our debt by trillions and put us on the path to a balanced budget. Our taxes are more than adequate to run the government once it is right-sized. It’s Congress that has “deficit attention disorder.”

Holly Hill cops: 1 dead, 3 injured in drive-by shooting at Ridgewood Avenue motel

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Courtesy photos / The Pilot Lodge on Ridgewood Avenue (U.S. 1) in Holly Hill the scene of a deadly shooting 4:30 p.m. Saturday, resulting in the death of Donnell Ellis, 19 (in the larger photo), and the near killings of Darshawn Broadwater, Leroy Gadson and Jamie Evans (left to right), in a drive-by involving a black Ford Explorer. Police did not rule out drugs as a possible motive. All the victims except for Evans has an adult arrest record.

HOLLY HILL – One young man was killed and three others critically wounded in a drive-by shooting involving a black SUV earlier this afternoon in front of the Pilot Lodge on Ridgewood Avenue, Holly Hill police said.