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Tony Ledbetter: Abysmal failure as leader of Volusia County GOP

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Tony Ledbetter, divisive leader of Volusia County GOP / Headline Surfer®DAYTONA BEACH -- Tony Ledbetter has proven himself to be an abysmal failure since taking the reigns of the Republican Party of Volusia County from Stan Escudero following the 2012 elections.

Ledbetter's also proven himself to be divisive, polarizing and downright mean-spirited and even bigoted. He's alienated members of the media, the voting public and even people in his own party.

His alienation of Republicans running in primaries in this election cycle include District 3 School Board incumbent Stan Schmidt, District 5 County Council candidate Fred Lowry and District 3 candidate David Machuga. He did this by orchestrating  a vote of the executive committee in supporting their party rivals, which is proof of his utter idiocy.

Ormond Beach Public Library to host free art classes

ORMOND BEACH -- Adults can try their hand at drawing during four free art classes at the Ormond Beach Regional Library, 30 S. Beach St.Local artist Betty Travis will lead the classes from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. on these Saturdays: Aug. 9: Introduction to drawing; Aug. 16: Drawing trees; Aug. 23: Drawing rocks & mountains; Aug. 30: Drawing flowers.

Holly Hill spends $27,000 to purchase three new police cars

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Holly Hill is getting new cop cars.
 

HOLLY HILL -- The City Commission voted unanimously to spend $27,000 to buy three new police vehicles to replace those aging in its fleet.

The funding comes from the city's reserves and was approved at the June 24 meeting of the commission. 

Children's Musical Theatre Camp to be held at the Ormond Beach Performing Arts Center

ORMOND BEACH -- The Children’s Musical Theatre Workshop conducts a three-week-long Musical Theatre Camp program annually in July at the Ormond Beach Performing Arts Center. The camp is for children from Kindergarten age through High School. The camp experience includes instruction in voice, dance, acting, and stagecraft.

This year, the camp program will culminate in the entire camp presenting a public performance of “The Music Man, Jr.” at the Ormond Beach Performing Arts Center at 7p.m. Thursday, July 24. The long running and beloved Broadway musical features such songs as “(Ya Got) Trouble,” “Seventy Six Trombones, and “Goodnight Ladies.”

Driver charged with DUI-manslaughter in death of North Carolina tourist in Dayton Beach Shores bonds out of jail

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Flowers are left at the scene of a deadly drunken driving crash that claimed the life of 45-year-old Elizabeth Braly visiting from North Carolina by a driver who crashed through a toll booth after hours.

DAYTONA BEACH SHORES -- The motorist that cops believe was intoxicated when he struck and killed a North Carolina tourist as she was walking on the beach in Daytona Beach Shores has bonded out of jail.

Elizabeth Braly, 45, was with her 21-year-old son and his wife walking on the beach around 9:30 p.m. June 24, a Tuesday, when she was struck by a vehicle driven by Shawn Doolan.

Corrupt & clueless County Councilman Doug Daniels calls internet news publisher's bluff on going to FBI

County Councilm,an Doug Daniels questioned by FBI on conflicts / Headline Surfer®DAYTONA BEACH -- Doug Daniels really is clueless in dealing with investigative reporters, especially one whose award-winning stories are unparalleled in Central Florida. Oh, Daniels likes to run his mouth on the dais, especially when the reporter in question isn't there.  But let's be clear about one thing: He's a two-bit lawyer who serves as a voting proxy for NASCAR's Lesa France Kennedy and her International Speedway Corp. board pals, Hyatt Brown and Mori Hosseini.

Tornado touches down in Edgewater; strikes Massey Air Park and damages several nearby homes

Heavy rainfall from Sanford to Palm Coast; Daytona to Titusville; New Smyrna Beach, Port Orange and Oak Hill, too

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An airplane is shown in a wrecked hangar in the small airport in Edgewater where a tornado touched down, with a torrential downpour throughout the greater Daytona Beach area during the start of Friday's evening commute.

EDGEWATER -- Cory Dewitt knows he dodged a big one when a tornado touched down at the Massey Air Park and flipped over a couple of airplanes as it tore through several hangars Friday afternoon, damaging nerby homes as well.

The National Weather Service in Melbourne confirmed an EF-0 tornado caused the damage in Southeast Volusia, including half a dozen windows busted out of cars at a beachside motel in New Smyrna, trees toppled in Port Orange and some streets in Daytona flooded.