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Campaign of Dorothy Hukill responds to Frank Bruno's campaign finance report

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Editor's Note: The following message was sent to NSBNews.net by the campaign for the elecytion of Dorothy Hukill for State Senate Dist. 7 race:

Dorothy Hukill Sets the Record Straight on Third Quarter Fundraising

PORT ORANGE - On Wednesday, October 12th, Dorothy Hukill's campaign released a report
to correct the record regarding the recent third quarter fundraising numbers in
the Florida Senate, District 7 race. This report is reprinted below:

An analysis of the most recent financial reports from Dorothy Hukill and Frank Bruno

Former ad authority chief Debbie Boyd quits blog

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Debbie BoydThis was the header for Debbie Boyd as a community blogger with NSBNews.net after she agreed to write it after stepping down from her post as executive director of the Southeast Volusia Advertising Authority.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Saying she was tired of the politics and the antagonism associated with unnamed persons trying to smear her reputation, former Southeast Volusia Advertising Authority Executive Director Debbie Boyd asked NSBNews.net to discontinue her community blog called "The Pelican Brief."

NSB Mayor Adam Barringer's future: Will he or won't he seek higher office?

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Henry FrederickBy HENRY FREDERICK
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NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Mayor Adam Barringer is the scheduled guest speaker for Thursday's Southeast Volusia Republican Club luncheon at the Smyrna Yacht Club.

Adam BarringerWith a flurry of locals announcing their campaign intentions, this seems like as a good a time as any for the first-term mayor to announce what he'll do in the big 20012 election campaign. Maybe he will, and then again, maybe he won't.

Edgewater assesses damage from 'no-name' storm

Here is the latest weather forecast for Greater New Smyrna Beach from the National Weather Service in Melbourne.

EDGEWATER -- City officials reported one serious motor vehicle accident from Sunday's "no name storm" as some Orlando TV meteorologists have dubbed the low pressure system that dumped several inches of rain and brought wind gusts of up to 60 mph in some Volusia County coastal communities.

Throughout the day Sunday and into the morning hours of Columbus Day, there were sporadic power outages in small pockets throughout Edgewater, Fire Services spokeswoman Capt. Jill Danigel told NSBNews.net.

Two city lift stations were being run with generator power, 323 South Riverside Drive and 4409 Maple St. in Terra Mar Village, early Monday she said.

Heavy rain, strong winds pound New Smyrna Beach Henry Frederick Mon, 10/10/2011 - 02:52

20,000 without power across Volusia County; eatery in Edgewater damaged

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Pounding rain bands and wind gusts of up to 60 mph have forced people indoors where as many as 20,000 utility customers are without power countywide early this morning, including much of the New Smyrna Beach area., including much of the New Smyrna Beach area. 

NSB Backwater winners shine despite rain

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NSBNews.net videos by Henry Frederick / 14-year-old Kevin Michelbrink, Greg Geiselman and Alina Wiggins were all big winners in the second annual New Smyrna Beach Backwater Fishing Tournament held Saturday despite the heavy rainfall and strong winds that resulted in the rescheduling of the 13th annual Billfish Tournament to Oct. 18-19.

Fla trash talked a lot

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Blackwater Music and Arts Festival Review Florida gets trash-talked a lot, especially by many of the teens and twenty-somethings who are who are living there. However, despite what the kids might say, Florida has some real gems and sparkling locales that are often overlooked or remain unknown. The Spirit of the Suwanee Music Park near Live Oak, FL is perhaps one of the greatest of these natural treasures and it is the site of numerous music festival ranging from large scale rock extravaganzas to small time folk and bluegrass jamborees. Its most recent

Step up and do your part to help GOP take over in 2012 Stan Escudero Sun, 10/09/2011 - 20:58

Barring cataclysms such as war nations, especially great nations, do not collapse overnight. Nations fall bit by painful bit, over many years, sometimes in such tiny slices that their own citizens do not realize what is happening around them. The Roman Empire’s fall took centuries. Europe collapsed between the years 1914-1945.