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Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission: Stay off the St. Johns River if possible

DELAND -- Due to high water levels in the St. Johns River associated with recent rains, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is asking boaters to stay off populated areas of the river until the waters recede.

Primarily affected are populated portions in Volusia, Seminole and Orange counties. Most areas in Brevard County are rural and wooded and will not be negatively affected. However, problems could arise in the canal systems of lakes Poinsett and Washington.

Although water levels have not yet reached flood stage, officials feel they probably will in some areas. Once flood stage is reached, emergency idle speed, no wake zones go into effect automatically in portions of the river. The locations of these mandatory emergency idle speed, no wake zones and flood stages can be found online at www.srh.noaa.gov/serfc/index.php.

County Beach Patrol captain to be fired in sex scandal

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Rich GardnerDAYTONA BEACH -- Volusia County Beach Patrol Capt. Rich Gardner is being terminated in the wake of a sex scandal involving female employees working under him. The story was first reported earlier today by Clare Metz of WESH TV in Orlando and followed by a host of Central Florida media outlets including NSBNews.net, which will have a full report shortly.

Does it really make a difference? Indifference?

EDGEWATER -- Does it really make a difference? Is there any certain quality which would stand to a standard of strength? What difference would it make to just forget the all in all? How about the all? Does it stand on a premise of a certainty or is there really a difference? Should one care or just let it pass along the way? Undecided? Certainty or not should be the question!

Younger generation takes over New Smyrna Beach City Hall

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Jim HathawayBy JIM HATHAWAY
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NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- This week I had the opportunity to interact with Southeast Volusia County’s younger generation on two occasions.

On Tuesday, New Smyrna Beach High School students from Teresa Tyson’s honors American history course came to city hall for a “mock” city commission meeting. Students sat in for each elected official and a number of city staffers. It was refreshing to see the young faces at the dais and among the crowd.

Indy Car racer Dan Wheldon's death too big a sacrifice for his family

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EDGEWATER -- I was watching the coverage on the news about the recent tragic death of race driver Dan Wheldon thinking how ghoulish a society we’ve become. Yes, we all are stunned and saddened when these horrible things happen but we, also, demand faster cars in the races, more tricks during airplane shows and other such things that eventually lead to someone dying trying to entertain us.

NSB and Edgewater to hold economic summit

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What to do about blighted US 1 corridor will be discussed at Saturday session

NSBNews.net photo by Sera Frederick / The US 1 corridor in New Smyrna Beach, long in decline, will be discussed as part of an economic summit between New Smyrna Beach and Edgewater officials at New Smyrna Beach City Hall on Saturday. NSBNews.net will have complete coverage.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- The cities of New Smyrna Beach and Edgewater are holding a joint economic summit Saturday in the City Commission chambers with a special presentation by Sean Snaith, Director with the Institute for Economic Competitiveness at the University of Central Florida.

About 60 people paid $25 each to attend the 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. summit, which includes overviews on economic development goals and plans by both cities.

CRA can shove it: NSBNews.net free to report real news every day around the clock

If there is one thing NSBNews.net enjoys in providing news coverage here in New Smyrna Beach, it's our independence from municipal government. Admittedly, we were perturbed that the city's Community Redevelopment Agency has given away close to a half million dollars in taxpayer money to several private community groups over the last three-plus years for events including funding for advertising.

Upgrades provide for even better content and accessibility

We are beginning to fill spots on the home page created with a series of upgrades over the last several weeks to provide even more editorial content, advertising and social media information.

NSBNews.net is committed to putting journalism first before advertising and promotion as this is what we offer in the truest sense: real news.

We appreciate all of the feedback and positive response to the changes we are making and our overall mission of reporting the news.

NSB High Cudas eliminated from football playoffs

Everything wasn't rosy, but there was a smattering of pink for breast cancer awareness.

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NSBNews.net photos and videos by Sera Frederick / Seabreeze outran New Smyrna Beach, 49-21 Friday at the NSB Sports Complex.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- The Seabreeze Sandcrabs ran all over the New Smyrna Beach High Cudas at home Friday night and with the 49-21 romp, eliminated them from a chance at the playoffs.