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Oak Hill Commissioner Ron Engele switches from department head supervisor of police to roads and bridges

Photo by Sera Frederick / Commissioner Ron Engele gave the ejection signal at the April 25 meeting as shown in this file photo to have NSBNews.net removed from the meeting. Two weeks later, he was a no-show and Mayor Mary Lee Cook apologized publicly to NSBNews.net for Engele's boorish and illegal behavior, adding the rest of the commission was guilty as well for not standing up to him.

 OAK HILL -- Without explanation, department head supervision of the police department was switched from Commissioner Ron Engele to newly appointed Commissioner Douglas Gibson tonight.

Engele was returned to department head supervisor of roads and bridges. Gibson, who was appointed by the commission at a special meeting Friday told NSBNews.net after Monday's meeting he had "no idea" why this occurred. Gibson, though, said he wasn't opposed to it since he is a retired trooper with the Florida Highway Patrol and believes his experience in law enforcement should benefit the city.

Producing balanced budget met in Legislature session

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Now that the 2011 Legislative Session has been completed, I wanted to reflect back on what we were able to accomplish this year. We faced historic challenges that required strong leadership and the willingness to make the tough choices in difficult times. Last November, you re-elected me to the Florida House of Representatives to serve as your voice in Tallahassee.

Just clowning around at Denny's in New Smyrna Beach

Shelby Yant dressed as a clown with Kristen Speller, 2, and Rhonda SpellerShelby Yant with little ones, Dontae Geraci and sisters Kendall and MadisonPhotos by Henry Frederick / Shelby Yant, dressed as "Yantsy Pants the Clown," shown here in the far left photo, sits with Kristen Speller, 2, and grandma, Rhonda Spellers, as they get ready to color at the corner table at Denny's restaurant in New Smyrna Beach. In the near photo, Shelby has the attention of a trio of siblings, Dontae Geraci, 9, and his sisters, Kendall, 4 and Madison, 8. They were at Denny's with their grandmother, Linda Geraci. Kids eat free on Tuesday nights at the New Smyrna Beach restaurant. All of the children in the photos and their grandmothers are from New Smyrna Beach.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- It's Tuesday night. There's no school's out for summer so 17-year-old Shelby Yant is just clowning around with little ones at Denny's restaurant on State Road 44.

12-year-old Edgewater boy struck by car in 2700 block of Willow Oak Drive; victim hospitalized with 'serious' injuries

EDGEWATER -- A 12-year-old boy was transported by EVAC ambulance to Bert Fish Medical Center earlier today with serious injuries after the teen was struck by a motorist in a Toyota Echo in the 2700 block of Willow Oak Drive, Edgewater police said.

Police did not identify the victim or the motorist in the 3:24 p.m. Wednesday accident, but did say in a press release the injuries were serious enough that "traffic homicide investigators" were working the scene.

The 4:37 p.m. press release was not specific about the gender of the victim, but an Edgewater patrol supervisor confirmed for NSBNews.net late Wednesday night at the midnight hour that the victim was a boy.

Oak Hill vice mayor appointment date not accurate in daily print media story

Linda HyattCourtesy photo / Oak Hill Commissioner and Vice Mayor Linda Hyatt

OAK HILL -- A story in the Thursday, May 26 edition of the Daytona Beach News-Journal erroneously reports that Commissioner Linda Hyatt was named vice mayor at Monday's public meeting.

Of course, NSBNews.net was the only media outlet at Monday's Oak Hill City Commission meeting.

Online media rules New Smyrna Beach; print media not here

When Noah was building the ark, he and his family were laughed at, as they labored and brought in the creatures of the earth two by two. But then the rains came and that laughter turned to cries. The ark was afloat and the doors closed. Such is the case with online-only media. The print papers laughed at us the first year, even the second year. Now that we've passed year three, they aren't laughing any more.

Edgewater Fire Services: Single-engine plane makes safe 'belly landing' at airstrip

Courtesy photos / This small plane lands on its belly at an Edgewater landing strip after its gear malfunctions.

EDGEWATER -- Richard Lundgren had no earthly idea his single-engine plane's landing gear had malfunctioned until he actually landed the craft on its belly Friday morning at the Massey Ranch Airpark. He was not injured.