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Mitt Romney asks Ormond Beach crowd: 'Are you ready to send Barack Obama home?

Frontrunner calls Gingrich 'Washington insider'

Mitt RomneyNSBNews.net photo by Henry Frederick / Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi claps as Mitt Romney fires up the crowd in Ormond Beach on Sunday night.

ORMOND BEACH -- Like clockwork, Republican frontrunner Mitt Romney arrived at 6 p.m. to a raucous crowd 2,500 supporters with an opening question: "Are you ready to send Barack Obama home to Chicago?" The crowd roared with a yes.

"This is a decision point for this country," Romney said, adding Obama represents big government while he supports one that is small and simple. "If I'm president of the United States, we'll get rid of Obamacare," Romney said, drawing an even bigger roar.

Romney wows 2,500 in Ormond Beach

ORMOND BEACH -- With a nation eager to see how Mitt Romney would respond a day after his crushing second place finish in South Carolina to Newt Gingrich, the roar of 2,500 strong here tonight at the Allstar Building Materials lumberyard was just the kind of boost the GOP frontrunner needed as the focus turns to Florida's Jan. 31 primary.

Romney spoke a mere 15 minutes, spending three times as much time working the crowd: shaking hands, signing autographs and hearing the praises of the Republican faithful.

NSB News will have much more coverage as the evening progresses.

No. 1: U.S. Navy Seals take out Osama bin Laden

May 2, 2011, may not be rembered as much as Sept. 11, but Osama bin Laden didn't get to rejoice on the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks he masterminded. That's because American Navy Seals took him out. Bin Laden was shot to death. Payback is a son-of a-bitch.

US Sen. Rubio and Gov. Scott no shows at Romney rally in Ormond Beach

Ann Romney, Pam Bondi, Mitt RomneyNSBNews.net photo by Sera Frederick / Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi introduces Mitt Romney and his wife, Ann, to 2,500 supporters in Ormond Beach on Sunday evening.

ORMOND BEACH -- State Attorney General Pam Bondi was here Sunday night to support Mitt Romney at the big rally, but where were other Sunshine State Republican office holders? NSB News reached out to the offices of U.S. Senator Marco Rubio, Congressman John Mica, Congresswoman Sandy Adams and Gov. Rick Scott.

Both the Rubio and Scott camps said they were remaining nuetral -- at least for the time being.

Romney rally videos from Ormond Beach on the way

NSBNews.net was the first media outlet to file a story on Mitt Romney's visit to Ormond Beach. We'll have Romney's entire speech for you to see and here in a series of videos this afternoon and we'll have local reaction to what he said and whether it will inspire Republicans to stick with him as the frontrunner or go with conservative Newt Gingwich or Rick Santorum or Ron Paul. NSBNews.net also has exclusive interviews with Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi and a whole host of other stories, photos and videos from the Romney rally.

New Smyrna Beach offers free adult classes in February

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Adults can learn about computers, e-readers, gardening and more at the New Smyrna Beach Regional Library this February. Upcoming programs include:

● E-books and e-readers: Wednesday, Feb. 1. Librarian Tobey Mason and Library Assistant Kristin Heifner will show patrons how to use the library’s downloadable media options including Freegal’s free and legal music downloads and Overdrive’s popular audio books and e-books. They will focus on Nooks at 9:30 a.m. and Kindles at 10:30 a.m. Registration is required.

● DVD learning series: 2 p.m. Thursdays, Feb. 2, 9 and 16. During each one-hour session of “Mr. Lincoln: The Life of Abraham Lincoln,” Professor Allen C. Guelzo of Gettysburg College will discuss Lincoln’s life, focusing on the man, his politics, his opposition to slavery, and the gifts that equipped him to lead the nation through the Civil War. Registration is not required. This taped course is sponsored by the Friends of the Library.

Learn about sea serpents Feb. 18 at DeBary Historic Hall

Scott MarloweDEBARY -- Scott Marlowe, author of “The Cryptid Creatures of Florida,” will discuss sea serpent sightings in Florida at 2 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 18, at DeBary Hall Historic Site, 201 Sunrise Blvd.

Marlowe is a cryptozoologist - a person who searches for animals whose existence has not been proven - and is known for his efforts to document sightings of bigfoot-like creatures known in Florida as the skunk ape. He has traveled the world for more than 30 years collecting and analyzing accounts of strange animal encounters and legends. He studied at Polk Community College and Rollins College and taught an online course called “Cryptids in Myth, Legend and Folklore” at Florida Keys Community College last fall.

New stories and updates on the way today

I have been sick the last few days with bronchitis, but I'm feeling a little better today and hope to have fresh news throughout the day, including follow-up stories on Mitt Romney's visit to Ormond Beach, an update on the Show Me the Money investigative series and other pertinent news.

We'll also be posting our top 10 Florida stories of 2011. After that comes the top 25 Volusia stories and then the top 100 greater New Smyrna Beach stories.

New Smyrna Beach begins Gateway beautification projects with Feb. 1 groundbreaking

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NSBNews.net photos by Henry Frederick / New Smyrna Beach Assistant City Manager points to locations off the I-95 interchange with S.R. 44 for new gateway signage.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Drivers entering New Smyrna Beach from Interstate 95 by the end of 2012 will be greeted by a new City entrance way as they exit onto State Road 44. Next week, the City will break ground on two Gateway Beautification projects along the state roadway.