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Volusia County Movers & Shakers Snapshot: Daytona Beach Mayor Derrick Henry

Daytona Beach Mayor Derrick Henry / Heradline Surfer®Headline Surfer® photo by Henry Frederick / Daytona Beach Mayor Derrick Henry is shown here on the dais at Daytona Beach City Hall Commission Chambers after he was sworn as the face of city government after his win in the 2012 elections.
 

DAYTONA BEACH -- Derrick Henry, a Daytona Beach native, was sworn in as mayor of the City of Daytona Beach on Nov. 14, 2012, after garnering 55.5 percent of the vote in the general election over then-fellow City Commissioner Edith Shelley.

Midway through his first four-year terrm, Henry is the city’s 21st mayor since 1926, when the towns of Seabreeze, Daytona and Daytona Beach merged into one city. Henry is Daytona Beach’s second African-American mayor after the late Yvonne Scarlett-Golden. She was first elected as mayor in 2003 and again in 2005.

RiverFest talk of Oak Hill

Oak Hill RiverFest May 10 / Headline Surfer® / HeadlineSurfer.comHeadline Surfer® video / Check out the watermelon-eating contest at last year'a Oak Hill RiverFest,  the premier Spring event in the family-friendly city.

OAK HILL -- Wherever Linda Hyatt goes these days, whether it's the post office, the Burns Sci-Tech Charter School or her old stomping grounds at City Hall, this community is abuzz over the upcoming RiverFest at Mary DeWees Park.

Rich Gailey for County Council district 5

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Seabreeze HS senior recognized with award from Ormond Beach chapter of Daughters of the American Revolution

Vania Bustamante of Seabreeze HS in Ormond Beach received an award from the Daughters of the American Revolution / Headline Surfer®Photo for Headline Surfer® /
Vania Bustamante of Seabreeze High School proudly holds her award from the Daughters of the American Revolution.
 

ORMOND BEACH – The Captain James Ormond Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution recognized Seabreeze High School graduating senior Vania Bustamante with its "Good Citizen" award during a recent ceremony at the historic Anderson-Price Memorial Building.

The award recognizes Bustamante dependability, service, leadership and patriotism in her daily school and community life. She also received a $100 scholarship and an American flag that was flown over the U.S. Capitol on Veterans’ Day last year.

New Smyrna Beach cops push safety & enforcement message beginning today: 'Don't text and drive'

Crackdown encouraged by Mayor Adam Barringer, no stranger to being pulled over for speeding, running stop signs

New Smyrna Beach cops cracking down on texting while driving / Headline Surfer®New Smyrna Beach Police Chief George Markert cracking down on texting/driving / Headline Surfer®Photos for Headline Surfer® /
New Smyrna Beach Police Chief George Markert, shown in the inset, and his cops are among select law enforcement agencies throughout the U.S. cracking down on texting and driving. Even New Smyrna Beach Mayor Adam Barringer, who has been pulled over several times and issued verbal warnings for speeding and running stop signs, is on board with the effort.
 

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- The cops in New Smyrna Beach are doing everything they can to get the word out: "Don't text and drive."

The New Smyrna Beach Police Department is joining national law enforcement personnel beginning today and continuing through Tuesday -- to crack down on motorists who text while driving.