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Volusia County Fire Services to lift outdoor-burn ban for Lake Helen, Oak Hill, Pierson and unincorporated areas

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DELAND -- Volusia County Fire Services will lift the outdoor burn and fireworks bans for the county’s unincorporated areas as well as the cities of Lake Helen, Oak Hill and Pierson at 12:01 a.m. Saturday.

Daytona Beach Shores offering trip to Plant City Strawberry festival in March

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DAYTONA BEACH SHORES -- The Senior Center is offering a trip to the Plant City Strawberry Fest. It will be held on March 3, a Thursday, from 8:30 am to 6:30 pm.

The cost is $31 and includes round trip transportation, admission and driver gratuity. Lunch is on your own at the festival. The trip is open to all ages. For more information, please call 386-763-5398.

Check out festival details at http://www.flstrawberryfestival.com/

Free movie tonight in Orange City's Dickinson Park

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Courtesy photo / Free Friday night movie in Dickinson Park.

movie night Friday ORANGE CITY -- Here's a Valentine’s Day free movie event. The City of Orange City will feature the movie “Valentine’s Day” at Dickinson Park 6:30 tonight.

There will be free popcorn and chocolates provided to all movie-goers. Bring blankets and chairs and enjoy this PG 13 movie. For more information, please call 386-775-5410.

Actress Amber Heard to serve as grand marshal for Saturday night's Budweiser Shootout at Daytona International Speedway

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Courtesy photo / Saturday night's Bud Shootout goes Hollywood with Actress Amber Heard serving as grand marshal.

DAYTONA BEACH -- Hollywood actress Amber Heard will serve as the grand marshal for the 33rd annual Budweiser Shootout on Saturday night -- the star-studded non-points NASCAR Sprint Cup Series event that kicks off the stock car portion of Speedweeks 2011 at Daytona International Speedway.

New Smyrna Beach half-million-plus in budget deficit; tough times ahead in meeting expenses without further cuts in spending

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Photo and story submitted by contributing writer Dale Smith / City Finance Director Althea Philord informs city commissioners on half-million-plus deficit and a three-year run of revenue shortfalls with the tax rate unchanged unless further cuts in spending are made.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH – City commissioners are staring at a $541,000 deficit for Fiscal Year 2011-2012 and are reviewing budget projections to whittle away at that figure.

New Smyrna Beach nominates Dr. Arlen Stauffer for a countywide top citizen award; water taxis could be shipped out soon

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Photos and story submitted by contributing writer Dale Smith / Dr. Arlen Stauffer was chosen Tuesday night as New Smyrna Beach's nominee for countywide citizen of the year award. City Commissioner Jim Hathaway, shown in the smaller photo, ran the meeting in place of the mayor who was at a conference.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH - Dr. Arlen Stauffer, a physician and chairman of the NSB Balloon Fest, was chosen at tonight's City Commission meeting as New Smyrna Beach's nominee the Volusia Leaque of Cities' citizen of the year award.

Accident on Interstate 95 in New Smyrna Beach snarls traffic; no injuries reported due to overturned pick-up trailer

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Courtesy photo by Dorothy Kirby / This photo as taken from inside motorist Dorothy Kirby's car of an overturned trailer on I-95 in New Smyrna Beach on Monday morning.

NEW SMYRNA -- A trailer towed by a pick-up truck overturned early Monday on Interstate 95, briefly blocking the southbound lanes and causing traffic to snarl for more than two miles, the Florida Highway Patrol said.

Lessons learned the hard way: What we have been in Volusia County is now history; what we can be is the future

Create: Tue, 02/08/2011 - 02:02
Author: Anonymous

I try not to be a difficult person and sometimes I succeed. A lot of times I don’t. Getting older does have one advantage: You can speak your mind more often without worrying what the consequences are going to be. Maybe angering your boss, your wife’s family, that kind of thing. There have been dealings in Volusia County in the business and arts communities over the years that I have just shut my mouth about and kept my opinions to myself because as a businessman, I did not want to piss anyone off.