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Romney and Ryan promise 10,000 supporters in Daytona Beach rally: 'We'll be strong again'

Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan on stage in Daytona Beach, FL / Headline SurferRomney huge crowd daytonaHeadline Surfer photo by Henry Frederick / Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney and his running mate, Paul Ryan, greet an overwhelmingly supportive crowd Friday with 18 days in the campaign left.

DAYTONA BEACH -- Little Steven Gosney waved an American flag while his parents and some 10,000 others cheered wildly in reaction to the short and sweet message of hope delivered by Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan on the edge of the hard sands of the world's most famous beach.

The Roundtable (episode 11): Debates part of candidate transparency

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Headline Surfer video produced by Serafina Frederick / The panel for this episode includes Sally Gillies, Stan Escudero, Dana Dougherty and moderator Henry Frederick

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Debates and the transparency, or lack thereof, of candidates, their handlers and the media is discussed in this episode of The Roundtable, Headline Surfer's online news and public affairs show.

Daytona area Biketoberfest: Hyped 100,000 bikers not even close

Biketoberfest DAYTONA BEACH -- The four-day weekend Biketoberfest was remarkable for three things: There were no biker-related traffic fatalities, a retired professional wrestler from Tampa shot himself to death while visiting here for the motorcycle rally and Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan chose the World's Most Famous Beach to hold a rally of their own because they knew a lot of people would be here. But even more remarkable is the media-hyped 100,000 bikers predicted in advance and the same figure attributed before the final day had even concluded

Port Orange Family Days Community Trust: Food pantry for needy needs re-stocking

Port Orange Family Days Food PantryPhoto for Headline Surfer / Port Orange Walmart executive Lil Berard, shown at left, a Family Days Community Trust board member, works with volunteer Dave McCall in unloading food to the shelves of Port Orange Pantry in last year’s delivery. The need for helping family's is even greater this year.

PO Family DaysPORT ORANGE -- The Port Orange Family Days Community Trust uses proceeds from its Family Days, Spring Fair and other events to support a variety of quality-of-life activities in the Port Orange Area.

Daytona cops: Wife found ex-wrestler dead with bullet wound to head in apparent suicide during Biketoberfest visit

Mike Graham Former pro wrestler Mike Graham,  whose real name was Edward Gossett,  was distraught over the suicide of his son at Biketoberfest two years ago, when he, too, took his own life Thursday during the biker rally in Daytona Beach. Graham's wrestling-promoter father killed himself in 1985.

DAYTONA BEACH -- An incident report released by Daytona Beach cops, confirms former pro wrestler Mike Graham, visiting here for Biketoberfest, was found dead "lying face up" on a bed Thursday night in a North Halifax Drive home from an apparent self-inflicted "gunshot wound to the forehead."

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Daytona cops: Wife found ex-wrestler dead with bullet wound to head in apparent suicide during Biketoberfest visit

Lynne Plaskett: Strong advocate for New Smyrna Beach's Westside

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Jim HathawayLynne PlaskettNEW SMYRNA BEACH -- In three weeks, our city commission will have two new members, as Jim Hathaway leaves to seek election to the Volusia County Council and Lynne Plaskett leaves to enjoy retirement.

Our endorsements begin in earnest today

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- There are 13 days left in this election and much is at stake in races across Volusia County, throughout the Sunshine State and at the federal level, with the biggest prize of all, who the next president of the United States will be. With early voting starting Saturday, it is our goal to publish our endorsement of either Barack Obama or Mitt Romney as the next president and commander in chief in the next 72 hours, if not sooner.

New Smyrna Beach High students to take over city commission

NSB High studentsHeadline Surfer photo by Henry Frederick / New Smyrna Beach High social studies students held a mock city commission meeting last year at city hall. City Commissioner and current County Council dist. 3 candidate Jim Hathaway is shown here sitting in the audience with City Attorney Frank Gummey seated behind him. A new crop of students will do the same on Thursday.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- When Mayor Jaquandra Walker bangs the gavel Thursday morning, she and a dozen or so other New Smyrna Beach High social studies students will have taken over the dais in place of the adult leaders of the community in a mock city commission meeting.