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FDOT ribbon cutting slated Jan. 25 in Bushnell to mark Sumter County scenic highway designation

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Assistant Secretary of Florida Department of Transportation Brian Blanchard / Headline Surfer®Photo for Headline Surfer® / 
Brian Blanchard, assistant secretary of the Florida Department of Transportation shown here, will be among the officials in attendance at a ribbon cutting in Bushnell for a Sumter County scenic roadway designation. 
 

BUSHNELL, Fla. -- A scenic byway promoting ecotourism and history will be featured Jan. 25, as a ribbon cutting is held to celebrate the Scenic Sumter Heritage Byway's designation as an official Florida Scenic Highway.

A-Rod suspension coverage demonstrates mix of traditional & new media

LAKE MARY, Fla. -- News of the season-long suspension of New York Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez was big news throughout the overnight hours throughout the country. At 3:30 a.m. there were 846 headlines listed in the Google News Directories accessed via http://news.google.com/. Headline Surfer® was 49th overall and listed on the second page of the A-Rod headlines shown.

Free memory screenings for potential Alzheimer's patients to be held Thursday at Visiting Angels in Palm Coast

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Visiting Angels of Palm CoastMedwin Nazif, president of Alzheimer's Resource Council of Flagler County / Headline Surfer®Photos for Headline Surfer® / Medwin Nazif, shown here, is president of the Alzheimer’s Resource Council of Flagler County and director/co-owner of the Visiting Angels of Palm Coast as shown in this group pose.

PALM COAST -- Alzheimer’s is a type of dementia that causes problems with memory, thinking and behavior with symptoms usually developing slowly and worsening over time. 

But there is help. The Alzheimer’s Resource Council is offering a free memory screening at Visiting Angels in Palm Coast from 2 to 5 p.m. Thursday. Attendees are asked to make an appointment by calling 386-446-7874. The screening will be held at Visiting Angels in Palm Coast, located at 185 Cypress Point Parkway, Suite No. 5 (across from Walmart).

“Memory screenings are important in detecting Alzheimer’s early,” said Medwin Nazif, president of The Alzheimer’s Resource Council and director/co-owner of Visiting Angels . “The screenings are open to anyone with memory issues.”

79. Hernando County judge elevated to Tavares-based 5th circuit judgeship

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Judge Donald Scaglione / Headline Surfer®Photo for Headline Surfer® / Judge Donald E. Scaglione, shown here was elevated Nov. 15 from Hernando County judge to a judgeship in the 5th judicial circuit that covers Citrus, Hernando, Lake, Marion, and Sumter counties, with main administrative offices in Tavares. The 5th circuit comes under the scrutiny of the 5th District Court of Appeal, which sits in Daytona Beach. 

TAVARES, Fla. – Hernando County Judge Donald E. Scaglione was appointed in November by Gov. Rick Scott to serve on the 5th Judicial Circuit Court in Tavares. The 5th circuit is under the umbrella of the 5th District Court of Appeal, which sits in Daytona Beach. 

Scaglione, 54 of Brooksville and a Hernando County Judge since 2005, filled a vacancy created by the retirement of Circuit Judge Sandra Edwards-Stephens.

78. Apopka teen backing up SUV in family driveway hits toddler who wandered outside -- killing her

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Top 100 Stories of 2013 Daytona Beach-Orlando Metro Area / Headline Surfer®

Toddler death in Apopka, Florida / Headline Surfer / HeadlineSurfer.comAmaris Martinez, 2, of Apoka, was killed in July when she was run over in the family driveway / Headline Surfer®Headline Surfer® graphic / Amaris Martinez, just eight days shy of her second birthday, was accidentally run over and killed July 17, in her family's driveway in the 300 block of Avalone Drive in Apopka as shown in this snapshot locator map. 

APOPKA -- A 16-year-old boy was backing up his family's SUV in the driveway of his relative's residence, not knowing that in an instant his life would be changed forever.

The teen had no idea that 2-year-old Amaris Martinez had wandered out of her family's home in the 300 block of Avalone Drive, just as he was backing up the vehicle the afternoon of July 17, striking the toddler, troopers said.

Later Tonight: Twice-ousted SEV ad authority chair speaks out on continuing scandal & where the buck stops

Exclusive Interview at New Smyrna Beach Visitors Center

Palmer Wilson in The Sunday Conversation / Headline Surfer®The Sunday Conversation / Headline Surfer

Headline Surfer® photo / Palmer Wilson, show here with the orange shirt, sits down with the 24/7 internet newspaper in front of the New Smyrna Beach Visitors Center where he's on the outside looking in with the cotinuing scandal with the SEV ad authority.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- The Sunday Conversation is coming late tonight, but the exclusive video newsmaker Q&A interview with Palmer Wilson, twice-ousted from the Southeast Volusia Advertising Authority is worth the wait. Wilson speaks for the first time since he was removed in October a second and final time in a split vote spearheaded by County Councilwoman Deb Denys whose mantra to her colleagues was "We have to finish this." But Wilson explains why he believes Denys may end up being the one who is finished.

 

Little Theatre of New Smyrna Beach adds another showing of 'Steel Magnolias'

Cast of 'Steel Magnolia' fort Littler Theatre of New Smyrna Beach / Headline Surfer®Photo by Sandi Carroll for Headline Surfer® / The cast of 'Steel Magnolias' from left to right, are Karen Poulsen as Clairee, Kara Riley as Annelle, Barbara O'Connell as Ouiser, Jeanna Carley as Truvy, Karin Jenkins as M'Lynn and Krystina Hatcher as Shelby.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- "Steel Magnolias" will be offered an additional time by the Little Theatre of New Smyrna Beach at a 2 p.m. Saturday matinee.

Palmer Wilson says former ad authority exec Tim Hamby was often taken to task by County Council's Deb Denys

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Deb Denys at eggs & issues chamber breakfast  / Headline SurferTim Hamby, former director of the SVAA / Headline Surfer®NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- In his first media interview since he was removed from the board of the Southeast Volusia Advertising Authority where he was the chair, Palmer Wilson said County Councilwoman not only forced him out, but hastened the departure of the previous director.

Focusing on priorities in continuing coverage of greater Daytona-Orlando

The beach is a tourism lifeline in Volusia County / Headline Surffer®DAYTONA BEACH -- As publisher of this 24/7 internet newspaper over the past five-plus years, I'm very pleased and honored to continue providing an alternative source of news to greater Daytona Beach and Orlando through the power of the internet.

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