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99. Gene Emter wins Edgewater City Council seat by 12-vote margin in special election

EDGEWATER, Fla. -- By a mere dozen votes, Gene Emter was elected to the Edgewater City Council in a Feb. 28 special election. Only 7 percent of the city's nearly 13,600 registered voters cast votes in the special election.

Daytona's top cop ordered to add Internet newspaper back onto department's PIO e-mail media distribution list Henry Frederick Sat, 12/08/2012 - 02:47

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- Despite appealing directly to elected officials and top administrators at Wednesday'ds City Commission meetimng, Headline Sufer, the New Smyrna Beach-based 24/7 Internet newspaper continues to be scrambling for police-related news through other competing media outlets because it is not receiving anything from the Daytona Beach Police Deartment.

News-Journal: Police respond to report of suspicious device across from family shelter

Requests for details from Daytona cops by Internet newspaper go unanswered 

DAYTONA BEACH -- Daytona Beach police responded to a report of a possible explosive device that turned out to be a toy hand grenade tied to a utility poll across the street from the Star Family Shelter in the 600 block of North Segrave St. that had caused traffic tied-ups just after 11 p.m. Thursday, according to a story in the Daytona Beach News-Journal.

The story indicated the device was destroyed by the Sheriff's Bom squad. Calls by Headline Surfer to the DBPD's office public information office as well as e-mail messages went unanswered.

Have we lost contact with what we can feel?

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- As our world modernizes, I can’t help but miss a fading sense of home as it gets replaced with this manufactured product of a planet. I crave for some semblance of the“good old days” that my generation only has a chance to see in classic movies.

DOT traffic advisory: Stretch of O'brien Road in Altamonte Springs closed today and tomorrow for Sun Rail project Henry Frederick Thu, 12/06/2012 - 02:42
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ALTAMONTE SPRINGS -- SunRail crews will close O'Brien Road at the railroad crossing in Altamonte Springs today and tomorrow.

Construction crews will install a second set of tracks at O'Brien Road and upgrade signal equipment during the closure.

County Chair-elect Jason Davis a man of his word

ORMOND BEACH -- So Jason Davis’s new best friend and advisor is Ted Doran according to a Dec. 1st story in the Daytona Beach News-Journal ( http://www.news-journalonline.com/article/20121201/NEWS/312019989). How low will the newspaper go with its negative coverage?

No arrests yet in two apparently separate Daytona Beach gunshot slayings since the weekend

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- No arrests have been made in two separate gunshot slayings in the city since the weekend, though Police Chief Michael Chitwood indicated to other local media outlets his officers have identified a person of interest in the second slaying.

Even more taxpayer money spent for private party at NSB mayor's restaurant than city manager has said

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NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- What was supposed to be a quiet private sendoff for retired City Commissioner Jim Hathaway at Mayor Adam Barringer's wine-bar restaurant has turned into a public relations nightmare for city hall with receipts obtained by Headline Surfer showing even more taxpayer money has been spent than previously acknowledged.

NSB pinning its hopes for Canal Street inclusion in a new CRA district with Brannon Center as its pinnacle

Brannon Center in NSBNSB Mayor Adam Barringer in fromt of Brannon Center in 2009The Brannon Center, 105 Riverside Drive, is being discussed as an 'anchor' for Canal Street by city officials like Mayor Adam Barringer shown here in this NSBNews.net / Headline Surfer photo during his 2009 campaign.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- City officials are pinning their hopes for inclusion of Canal Street in a new CRA district with the Brannon Center as its pinnacle.

The Brannon Center was the focal point of a day-long visioning and goal-setting workshop at the Atlantic Centyer for the Arts for the City Commission and top administrative brass.