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Ormond MainStreet's small business 'lunch & learn' seminar to focus on worker's comp, health-care laws

ORMOND BEACH -- Attention small business owners and managers: Have you wondered what worker's compensation protection is best for your business; or if your business is protected from natural disaster loss? Certainly everyone in your position is curious how the new health care laws will affect your operations. How will it affect you?

Learn the answers to these questions and more at the first of Ormond MainStreet's presentations of Small Business Lunch & Learn from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Friday, Aug. 10. Seats are filling quickly so RSVP to Craig Conrey at 321-626-6628 or email him at craig.conrey@hotmail.com.

Florida Highway Patrol: Stretch of Old Mission Road in New Smyrna Beach closed following accident fatality

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NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Avoid driving on Old Mission Road if you can this morning, south of State Road 44 and east of Interstate 95, as that stretch of roadway is closed by the Florida Highway Patrol following a 4:42 a.m. fatality.

We'll bring you an update here as we get more information from the FHP.

County Council dist. 3 candidate Jim Hathaway cool dude under hot sun for early voting

VolusiaCounty Council dist. 3 candidate Jim HathawayHeadline Surfer photos by Henry Frederick / New Smyrna Beach City Commissioner Jim Hathaway holds up his political signs during the first day of early voting for the Aug. 14 primary.

SMYRNA BEACH -- Jim Hathaway was one cool dude with his shades under the hot sun for the start of early voting and his quest for the dist. 3 seat on the Volusia County Council against fellow candidates Deb Denys and Justin Kennedy.

Sheriff Ben Johnson awards young deputy medal: 'job well done' for reviving baby in Deltona pool fall

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DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- Just halfway through his rookie year, Volusia County Sheriff's Deputy Cody Cochran responded to a 9-1-1 call radioed from dispatch for an unconscious baby boy that had fallen into a family pool in Deltona.

Headline Surfer Free LOOP park & ride for Aug. 16 Shrimp & Seafood Festival in New Smyrna Beach

New Smyrna BeachNEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Due to the popularity of a park and ride shuttle offered a few months ago, the NSB Waterfront Loop once again will offer free rides to a popular Flagler Avenue event.

The shuttle will tote LOOP-goers Aug. 16 to the 5th annual Flagler Avenue Shrimp and Seafood Festival.

Bethune-Cookman coach Brian jenkins sees progress on both sides of the football at practice in New Smyrna Beach

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- The Bethune-Cookman Wildcats of Daytona Beach returned to the sixth day of practice Tuesday, taking the field again at New Smyrna Beach Sports Complex in full pads during the late afternoon session, with solid results beginning to show.

Bethune-Cookman Wildcats coach Brian Jenkins"We're still just trying to pull it all together," coach Brian Jenkins said. "There are a lot of holes, a lot of question marks, and we're just trying to be detailed and continue to stress and work on the fundamentals. We're just trying to find a way to do it all together, that's the main thing."

"We're still just trying to pull it all together," coach Brian Jenkins said. "There are a lot of holes, a lot of question marks, and we're just trying to be detailed and continue to stress and work on the fundamentals. We're just trying to find a way to do it all together, that's the main thing."

Manuel Bornia holding debate at Daytona's Ocean Center: Yeah, right!

DAYTONA BEACH -- Promoter turned magazine publisher Manuel Bornia who promised us Janet Jackson, Justin Bieber, Christina Aguilera, Rihanna and Carrie Underwood two years ago at the Ocean Center for what was dubbed the American Music Festival, only to be slammed by media across the country for what many described as a hoax later produced one-hit wonder Usher and acts long in the tooth like Huey Lewis & the News and Tony Bennett.

Volusia County Council and Daytona Area Chamber of Commerce break bread together in DeLand

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Headline Surfer photos by Henry Frederick / County Council Chair Frank Bruno and council member Joie Alexander show their appreciation for members of the Daytona Area Chamber of Commerce and reprentatives of five other chambers during a luncheon Thursday.

DELAND -- County Chair Frank Bruno told 50 chamber executives and other business leaders at a luncheon today the naysayers will always be critical of issues like the Ocean Center and its reliance on taxpayer funding, but overall he's pleased with the way things are going.

1 in 5 Fortune 500 compnies invest in NASCAR

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DAYTONA BEACH -- More Fortune 500 companies are involved in NASCAR than in 2008, according to a recent review of brands currently using the sport to drive business.

The analysis looked at companies that either sponsor NASCAR teams, tracks, the sanctioning body, or are media partners. The number of current Fortune 500 companies invested in NASCAR (114) remains higher than any other sport. In 2012 alone, more than 24 brands entered the sport, including a handful of Fortune 500 companies.

NASCAR's Brian France"Some of the world's most profitable and successful corporations choose NASCAR to help drive their businesses," said Brian France, NASCAR chairman and CEO. "These companies bring a great amount of rigor to where they make investments. This is especially true when it comes to marketing - and the sponsorship channel in particular - where they are looking for strong return on investment."

"Some of the world's most profitable and successful corporations choose NASCAR to help drive their businesses," said Brian France, NASCAR chairman and CEO. "These companies bring a great amount of rigor to where they make investments. This is especially true when it comes to marketing - and the sponsorship channel in particular - where they are looking for strong return on investment."