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Gov. Scott announces 1,000 new jobs at Tampa-area health services plan provider

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TAMPA, Fla. – Gov. Rick Scott today announced that HealthPlan ServicesSM, the nation’s leading technology, sales, retention and administrative services provider for the insurance and managed care markets, will expand its offices in Tampa to include a new state-of-the-art 95,689-square-foot facility.

The project will create more than 1,000 jobs and result in a $34.4 million capital investment in Hillsborough County.

Arnold Palmer Hospital: New Smyrna Beach boy, 11, hit by car six days ago while riding bicycle, has died

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Funeral bank fund set up for victim's family

Boy killed at NSB intersection / Headline SurferHeadline Surfer graphic / The intersection of Corbin Park Road and Paige Avenue in greater New Smytrna Beach is where where 11-year-old Mark Moore, a figth-grader at Reed-Patrtillo Elementary School, was struck by a motorist six days ago, leading to his death Wednesday afternoon.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- An 11-year-old New Smyrna Beach boy hit by a car at the intersection of Paige Avenue and Corbin Park Road while riding his bicycle six days ago, died earlier today, a spokesman confirmed at Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children in Orlando.

Mark Moore, a fifth-grader at Read-Pattillo Elementary School, was pronounced dead at 2:35 p.m. at the Orlando hospital, surrounded by family.

Lake Mary Fire Department safety poster contest for children under way

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Winner gets to be 'Firefighter for a Day'

Lake Mary kids fire safety poster contest / Headline Surfer The deadline for the Lake Mary Fire Department Safety Poster contest is Tuesday, Oct. 8.

LAKE MARY -- Hey parents? Is your child Lake Mary's next fire safety hero? Have your little one show the Lake Mary Fire Department how much you know about fire safety and prevention in its 12th annual poster contest. Prizes will be awarded to the top heroes at our Open House on Saturday, Oct. 26.

A grand prize winner will be announced during the ceremony and will win the chance to be “Firefighter for a Day."

Orlando mayor & Co. vote themselves whopping 21% pay hikes

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Buddy Dyer's salary would jump from $160,892 to $195,500

Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer hits paydirt / Headline SurferPhoto for Headline Surfer / Mayor Buddy Davenport is in line to receive a $34,608 raise in the new fiscal year, which begins Oct. 1 as reported first by the Orlansdo Sentinel. Here is a link to the Sentinel's story http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/2013-09-17/news/os-orlando-mayor-council-raises-20130917_1_commissioners-orlando-mayor-buddy-dyer-pay-increase. And here is Headline Surfer's story: 

ORLANDO -- Mayor Buddy Dyer and his elected colleagues on the City Council are planning to give themselves whopping 21 percent pay raises.

Dyer's salary would jump from $160,892 a year would climb to $195,500. That's a one-year increase in pay of $34,608. And Orlando City Council members would see their salaries rise from $49,393 to $60,000. That is is a one-year increase of $10,607 for each of them.

Orlando mayor's whopper of a raise big news; so, too, is NSB city attorney's $215,000 salary

Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer no friend of taxpayers / Headline SurferORLANDO -- Like a lot of politicians, Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer knows how to play the role. He leads his meetings in the pledge of allegiance and has his photo-shopped image taken in front of the American flag, smiling, of course. He's not alone. Try Volusia County Manager Jim Dinneen at nearly $214,000. And New Smyrna Beach City Attorney Frank Gummey, perhaps the highest paid municipal government employee in America, at $215,000.

Passenger traffic at Daytona Beach International Airport continues to soar Henry Frederick Thu, 09/19/2013 - 08:06
Rick Karl of Daytona Beach International Airport / Headline SurferPhoto for Headline Surfer / Rick Karl, supervisor of Daytona Beach International Airport, is plessed passenger service is on the rise.

DAYTONA BEACH — Passenger traffic at Daytona Beach International Airport rose 7 percent in August compared with the same month last year, airport officials said.

Last month, the publicly-funded airport had 53,518 fliers, up from the 50,047 in August of last year.

“The traffic increase in August reflects an on-going steady and stable operating picture at Daytona Beach International Airport,” Rick Karl, the airport’s director, told Headline Surfer. “Delta Air Lines and U.S Airways reported combined passenger loads of 90 percent in August while offering nearly 5,000 additional seats in the market compared to last August.”

484. Volusia County candidate consultant Jim Oddie meets Romney and Ryan in advance of GOP convention

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Jim Oddie with Paul RyanPhotos for Headline Surfer / Conservative Republican Jim Oddie of Wilbur-by-the-Sea, poses with Wisconsin Congressman and Romney VP Paul Ryan.

THE VILLAGES -- Volusia County conservative Republican stalwart Jim Oddie let Paul Ryan know during his campaign stop in The Villages in August 2012 that Floridians support the R & R ticket.

That's Romney and Ryan, of course.

The Wilbur-by-the-Sea resident not only interacted with Ryan Saturday, but with Mitt Romney himself, along with Gov. Scott, on Monday in St. Augustine.

Oddie's interaction with the GOP big wigs comes in at No. 484 in Headline Surfer's Top 500 countdown of the biggest stories in Volusia County as part of Headline Surfer's 5th anniversary.

Hootenanny Oct. 12 to benefit New Smyrna Beach PAL

NSB Police Chief George Markert / Headline SurferHeadline Surfer photo  / New Smyrna Beach Police Chief George Markert is gearing up for an old-country style party on Oct. 12 -- a Hootennany -- to benefit the PAL programs for kids.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Sounds of contemporary country music and southern rock will fill a hangar at the New Smyrna Beach Airport next month. as the New Smyrna Beach Police Athletic League will host Hangar Hootenanny 2013.

The country-themed fundraiser will he held from 5 to 10 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 12, in the American Aero Services hangar, 1501 Airway Circle, at the New Smyrna Beach Municipal Airport.

Attorney on no indictment handed up against DeLand cop who ran over & killed fleeing man: 'Beyond comprehension'

DELAND, Fla. -- The Tallahassee lawyer representing the legal interests of Trayvon Martin's parents in the George Zimmerman murder case that resulted in the Sanford gunman's acquittal, is now representing relatives of a black neighborhood barber they feel was deliberately run over and killed by a white DeLand cop who has since been fired.

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DELAND, FL -- Marlon Brown was run over and killed May 8, 2013, by a DeLand cop,

after officers tried to pull him over for allegedly not wearing his seat belt. Brown, 38, ran into a
field where he was mowed down and killed. The cop, James Harris was later fired, but a grand
jury did not hand up a criminal indictment. Warning: Video is graphic. -- HeadlineSurfer.com