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Surfer bitten by shark in New Smyrna Beach

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NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- A 21-year-old surfer was bitten by a shark earlier today near the South Jetty, the Volusia County Beach Patrol said.

Joey Coppola suffered minor lacerations to one of his feet while surfing in waist-deep water, said Beach Patrol Capt. Tamar Marris, the agency's spokeswoman. She said the surfer was treated on scene, but declined transport to nearby Bert Fish Medical Center.

Saturday's 2 p.m. shark bite was the third such incident this year, following two others on the same day earlier this month, all in New Smyrna Beach waters. Volusia County had six shark-bite incidents last year.

US Army's Golden Knights a heavenly treat for thousands at New Smyrna Beach Balloon & SkyFest

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NSBNews.net video by Multimedia Editor Sera Frederick / The Golden Knights entertain the crowd Saturday at the New Smyrna Beach Balloon and SkyFest at the New Smyrna Beach Municipal Airport.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Under bright sunny skies Saturday, people craned their heads upwards for a once-in-a-lifetime view of an elite group of parachuters with their precision landings at the fourth annual New Smyrna Beach Balloon and SkyFest.

Manned balloons to launch this morning at New Smyrna Beach Municipal Airport

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- We're on the grounds of the New Smyrna Beach Municipal Airport on this Sunday morning awaiting the launch of balloons on this final day of the New Smyrna Beach Balloon and SkyFest.

There is a a moderate wind that could hamper liftoff of nearly three dozen manned balloons.

The good news is the skies are mostly clear.

We'll let you know how the event is progressing this morning and I'll have some photos uploaded later this morning. We hope you enjoy your day, and if you get a chance, come on over to the airport for what is truly a family event here in New Smyrna Beach, the quaint city by the sea.

Breaking News: Balloon launches scrubbed at New Smyrna Beach Municipal Airport, but air shows a go

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Strong winds forced officials to scrub this morning's manned balloon launches.

But the sun is out and thousands are expected to check out the litany of air show events, carnival rides and plenty of hot dogs, hamburgers and cold drinks. Paul Roy, one of the organizers of the fourth annual New Smyrna Beach Balloon and SkyFest, made the announcement just after 8 a.m.

"The winds are reported strong at 500 feet," he said over a loud speaker. "No take off."

Bike Week body paint model at Cabbage Patch outside New Smyrna Beach strikes a pose

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NSBNews.net photo by Henry Frederick / Is she for real? That's what the Bike Week crowd kept asking at the Cabbage Patch.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Those who walked by a vendor tent for helmet art work at the Cabbage Patch in Samsula during Bike Week wondered if the life-like figure in body paint was the real thing at the Cabbage Patch. Few dared to ask and those who did didn't get an answer.

Only with a sharp eye or a strong camera lens could see that this was a living, breathing creature, whose beauty was accentuated by the flourescent green paint. With little in the way of actual clothes and a lot to be left to the imagination, 38-year-old Sophia Smith was a head turner.

New Smyrna Beach to hold inaugural Easter egg hunt April 7 at Old Fort Park

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Children are invited to the inaugural New Smyrna Beach Easter Egg Hunt at noon, Saturday, April 7, at Old Fort Park, 210 Sams Ave. Nearly 6,500 plastic, colored eggs will dot the landscape, said Liz Yancey, city recreation and special events supervisor.

"This is the first Easter Egg Hunt the City has sponsored in at least 34 years," Yancey said. "Volunteers will take hours filling the eggs with candy. And if you've ever seen an egg hunt, you know it will be over in just a few minutes."

Firefighters battling 130-acre wildfire in New Smyrna Beach

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NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Firefighters are battling 130-acre wildfire on this early Tusday morning in the western part of the city, a mile south of State Road 44 and 1 1/2 miles west of Interstate 95, that could generate lingering smoke for motorists on the two roadways.

"Due to this wildfire’s location, lingering smoke may become a factor in the City of New Smyrna Beach," said Division Chief Randy Wright, also the spokesman for the New Smyrna Beach Fire Department. "Drivers are cautioned to slow down and use low-beam headlights when traveling on roads that are affected by smoke."

Dubbed the "Champion Fire," it is 65 percent contained, Wright said.

Free kids' fishing clinic Saturday in Daytona Beach

EDGEWATER -- Teaching children a lifelong hobby, instilling appreciation for our marine environment and providing fun, family outings are the objectives for the Kids’ Fishing Clinic in Daytona Beach. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission will offer the free program for children between the ages of 4 and 16 on Saturday, March 31.

Be careful with the racey adult texting

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- One of the interesting challenges in my practice these days is the text. Often times even during sessions, people are prone to reply to the text. It has become a standard of acceptable behavior. It also has become one of the most dangerous ways to flirt and when in a relationship. You are great at the text and are proud of it.