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Volusia Sheriff: 2-year-old DeLand-area child found in swimming pool; rushed to hospital after being resuscitated

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DELAND -- The Volusia County Sheriff's Office was dispatched to 1133 Glenwood Road near DeLand at about 5 p.m. on Saturday, after the child was found in his grandparents' swimming pool.

Volusia Sheriff: New Smyrna Beach woman claiming to be 'Satan's child' taken into custody for psychiatric treatment

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NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- A 51-year-old woman who told a deputy she was "Satan's child" and "had no where to go but meet her maker" was taken into custody for a psychiatric evaluation.

Battle in Wisconsin between unions and government symptomatic of a system that has gone awry across the county

I am in a quandary about the current Wisconsin union battles with their state government. I can see both sides of the issue and they each have their points. The unions don’t want to release their hold on what few participants they have left these days; the people don’t want or need more to be lost from their paychecks. The state budget is lacking so what should happen now?

One more look at the American Music Festival debacle before we move on to other things

Create: Sat, 02/26/2011 - 16:31
Author: Anonymous

Bad attitude? Most probability. But after a while you just have to say how much is enough. OK, let me beat the dead horse. So much has been written about the debacle with the American Music Festival and Daytona State College College, you're probably sick of reading about it and most bloggers are sick of writing about it. But allow me one more time.

Sustainability open house for South Daytona residents on March 4

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SOUTH DAYTONA ─ Residents are invited to help shape South Daytona’s future at a Sustainability Open House March 4.

Drop by the Piggotte Community Center between the hours of 5 p.m. to 8 p.m., a Friday, to learn about the city’s Sustainability Action Plan through an educational and interactive forum. Help protect South Daytona’s environmental and ecological future by becoming involved now.

Bert Fish Foundation lawyers hail judge's verdict in their favor against the Bert Fish-Adventists hospital merger as a victory for the Sunshine law and SE Volusia taxpayers

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NSBNews.Net file photo by Dale Smith who contributed to this breaking news story / Circuit Judge Richard Graham rejects the merger between Bert Fish and the Adventist Health Systems. We have complete coverage include the judge's ruling, which can be read by clicking the attachment as well as a series of exclusive videos throughout the merger process and through the courts.

DAYTONA BEACH -- Circuit Judge Richard Graham's verdict today in the civil trial that essentially nullifies the May 27 merger against the Bert Fish Medical Center merger with Adventists Health Systems is being hailed by the Bert Fish Foundation attorneys as a victory not only for government action in the sunshine, but also as a long-term savings to Southeast Volusia taxpayers who are already the highest taxed in Florida.

Judge rules Bert Fish hospital merger with Adventists invalid

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NEWS FLASH

NSBNews.Net photo / Circuit Judge Richard Graham had earlier ruled the merger btween Bert Fish and Advenist Health Systems violated Florida's Sunshine laws.

DAYTONA BEACH -- In a stunning verdict, Circuit Judge Richard Graham this afternoon ruled against Bert Fish hospital's merger with the Adventist Health Systems.

The Adventists had argued a "cure" or redo of a series of private meetings done over in public was sufficient to overcome the earlier action, but the Bert Fish Foundation disagreed, leading to the lawsuit.

Judge in Daytona Beach courtroom could rule today in NSB Bert Fish merger suit

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Photo and story by contributing writer Dale Smith for NSBNews.Net / Circuit Judge Richard Graham has been presiding over the merger lawsuit trial sought by the Bert Fish Foundation against the Southeast Volusia Hospital Board's partnership with Adventist Health Systems, also known as Florida Hospital.

DAYTONA BEACH – Circuit Court Judge Richard Graham could rule today on the lawsuit filed against the Bert Fish Medical Center and Adventist Health Systems by the Bert Fish Foundation.