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Bizarre Thanksgiving holiday weekend so far in Volusia County

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Motorist killed, two deputies shot and 1-year-old abandoned in field after drug party

Corey ReynoldsCourtesy photos / Toddler Lupita Gonzalez, the smaller of the two girls shown here, was found safe Saturday in a field in Seville after being left there by her mother's boyfriend overnight. Corey Reynolds, shown in the inset, was charged with 2 counts of attempted murder in the shootings of two deputies in Deltona before daylight.

 NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Volusia County's Thanksgiving holiday weekend has been anything but celebratory so far with a motorist killed on I-95 earlier tonight, two deputies shot in Deltona responding to a domestic violence call and a 1-year-old girl left abandoned in a field after a drug party by her mother's boyfriend in spite.

Thanksgiving 2011: Loving each other

By Pat Northey
 
Volusia County Council vice chairwoman and Deltona resident
This guest blog is written exclusively for NSBNews.net

 

DELTONA -- We have a tradition at our Thanksgiving table. As we enjoy dinner we go around the table and everyone says what they are thankful for. Some of the comments are thoughtful, some funny and sometimes the young ones struggle with the concept of expressing what they are thankful for.

Thanksgiving 2011: Reflect on blessings

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Jim HathawayBy JIM HATHAWAY
NSB Commissioner's Corner
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NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- This week marks an incredibly important holiday for the heart and soul of our nation. In a time when we face economic uncertainty, military conflicts abroad, political infighting, and protestors in the street fighting for the cause du jour, it can be easy for folks to get bogged down in their daily lives.

It is important, however, to take some time to realize how thankful we, as Americans, truly are. Most of us live a quality of life that is beyond the wildest dreams of the rest of the world.

Thanksgiving 2011: Times tough, but much to be thankful for

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State Rep. Dorothy HukillBy DOROTHY L. HUKILL
State Representative
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PORT ORANGE -- I just wanted to take a moment to wish you and your family a Happy Thanksgiving.

We all share the great blessings of family, friends, and freedom. I'm also grateful for the men and women who serve this country at home and overseas. Without them, this day would not be possible.

Thanksgiving 2011: Thankful to help serve Oak Hill

Linda C. HyattBy Linda C. Hyatt

Oak Hill Vice Mayor
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OAK HILL -- On this Thanksgiving holiday and every day for that matter, I am thankful to be a five-year survivor of breast cancer. Because of my good health and good friends, I am thankful that I can help out my city of Oak Hill in some small way as vice mayor.

Holly Hill cops: New Smyrna Beach man, who was a priest, arrested in gay sex sting

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HOLLY HILL, Fla. -- A 61-year-old former pastor and retired Catholic priest who lives in New Smyrna Beach, is among a group of men rounded up in a sting alleging gay sex in a restroom at Ross Point Park in Holly, police said.

Embry-Riddle's aerospace program ranked best in nation

Courtesy photo / Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University students work on a robotics project as shown here. ERAU has reached some new milestones nationwide. 

DAYTONA BEACH -- The 2012 Best Colleges guidebook published by U.S. News & World Report has ranked Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University’s (ERAU) undergraduate aerospace engineering program tops in the nation for the 12th year in a row.

The guidebook, which hit newsstands in September, ranks 1,400 accredited four-year schools nationwide.

Deltona man wanted in stabbings of parents captured

Thomas FeyCourtesy photo / Thomas Fey, wanted on two counts of attempted murder in the Sunday stabbings of his parents in the Deltona home they shared, has been apprehended.

DELTONA -- Thomas Fey, the 28-year-old Deltona man wanted on a warrant accusing him of stabbing his parents over the weekend, was apprehended tonight in Hernando County after a chase through four counties, A Volusia County Sheriff's spokesman confirmed.

Orange, Lake, Sumter and Hernando Counties by deputies after he reports earlier in the day had him seen in several Central Florida communities.

"The suspect was captured this evening and has been taken into custody in Hernando County," Gary Davidson, spokesman for Volusia County Sheriff Ben Johnson, told NSBNews.net.

"Thomas Fey's vehicle was first spotted in Orange County by an Oakland Police Officer. Fey sped from the scene, west into Lake County, where Lake County Sheriff's deputies joined in the pursuit.