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Marion County man charged with killing three puppies

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Tayon AlexanderTayon Alexander is being held on $6,000 in the Marion County Jail on animal cruelty charges.

OCALA -- A 9-1-1 hang-up call brought Marion County deputies to the Marion Oaks home of 20-year-old Tayon Alexander's girlfriend where three chihuahua puppies were found dead.

The girlfriend had said everything was all right, but a deputy saw a dead puppy on the living room floor and a second deputy spotted two more dead puppies -- one under the kitchen county and another under a couch.

The girlfriend told deputies she and Alexander were arguing Wednesday when he got mad and threw the puppies. He was not home when deputies arrived, but was taken into custody a short time later and booked into the Marion County Jail on three counts of animal cruelty. Deputies found two other puppies alive in a bathroom and the mother Chihuahua unharmed in the backyard.

Dwight Howard has monster game for Orlando over hapless Nets

Check out this video highlight: Orlando's Dwight Howard bats a ball into the third row and salutes the crowd early on in Thursday's blowout of the Nets at home.

ORLANDO -- The New Jersey Nets don't have center Brook Lopez. The Orlando Magic have center Dwight Howard. Translation: Nets get blown out. And that's exactly what happened before the home crowd Thursday night as the Magic easily dispatched of the Nets, 94-78.

I-95 reopened early this morning in wake of fiery crash in Port Orange; New Smyrna Beach exit had spillover traffic

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NSB I-95 InterchangeNSBNews.net photo at far left by Henry Frederick / Traffic is jammed just before midnight Thursday at the I-95 interchange with S.R. in New Smyrna Beach because of the shutdown of northbound lanes in Port Orange where a fiery crash involving three semis melted part of the road surface as shown in this courtesy photo.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Spillover traffic from the northbound stretch of I-95 in Port Orange closed in the wake of the fiery crash involving three semis and a passenger car made for heavy traffic here in New Smyrna Beach late Thursday night, but dissipated early this morning after emergency repairs were completed and the interstate fully reopened.

New Smyrna Beach Kmart closing its doors for good

City officials silent; county leaders saddened with 3 stores on chopping block

Janet LutzJanet Lutz of New Smyrna Beach pushes a cart to her car for perhaps the final time Thursday with the big announcement that the Kmart here is closing.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Lifetime resident Janet Lutz pushed her shopping cart out the front doors of Kmart Thursday night, after learning the store was closing for good. Earlier in the day, Sears holding, Inc., the corporate owner of Sears and Kmart stores, formally announced 79 of its stores under these two brands nationwide, ceasing operations.

The 60-year-old woman was heartbroken by the news that the Kmart here on State Road 44 is among them.

Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites New Smyrna Beach contributes to brand’s success

NEW SMYRNA BEACH – InterContinental Hotels Group, the world’s largest hotel group by number of rooms, is proud to announce that Holiday Inn is ranked highest in guest satisfaction among mid-scale full service hotel chains, according to J.D. Power and Associates 2011 North America Hotel Guest Satisfaction Index Study.

As one of the brand’s 808 hotels in the America the Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites New Smyrna Beach contributes to the brand’s overall success by providing a consistent and welcoming experience for each and every guest.

Happy New Year's wishes from Oak Hill

Linda C. HyattBy LINDA C. HYATT
Oak Hill Vice Mayor
This guest blog is written exclusively for NSBNews.net
 

OAK HILL -- The New Year is a time to reflect on actions of the past and corrections in the future. I don't make resolutions because I always break them by February, but I am looking forward to positive happenings in Oak Hill in 2012.

We have obtained a grant that will provide needed repairs to homes in the city and in turn will provide jobs for contractors and workers in the building industry. We are listed in Florida Trails and Scenic Byways, which should intice hikers and bikers to pass through our city and maybe spend a little money here.

New Year's message from Volusia County Chairman Frank Bruno: 'We're all in this together'

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NSBNews.net video by Sera Frederick / Volusia County Chairman Frank Bruno delivers a New Year's message to his constituents from the home of NSBNews.net in New Smyrna Beach.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Volusia County Chairman had a clear message for all residents of the county for the new year: "We're all in this together."

Be optimistic for the new year

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- As each of us faces the new year we all hope that it will be a good one for us. The most important point about this desire is that how the new year turns out for us is for the most part more dependent on our own efforts than any other consideration.

In other words, for most people the new year depends more on them than any other factor. The best thing about this situation is that for most people there are sure fire things they can do to make things better that cannot be stopped by outside forces. It is instructive to mention some of the things that you can do to make things get better.

First of all, have a positive attitude. While it is often easier to be negative than positive you usually achieve much more while being positive.