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Tom Clapsaddle rats out SVAA chair Palmer Wilson in email exchange with Councilwoman Deb Denys leading to ouster

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Ratting out episode leads to coveted chairmanship, free meal at taxpayer expense

DAYTONA BEACH -- It was the ultimate betrayal. An email sent by then-Southeast Volusia Advertising Authority Vice Chairman Tom Clapsaddle to County Councilwoman Deb Denys sitting on the dais with rumor and innuendo that led to the ouster of his colleague and board chairman, Palmer Wilson that October day.

School year begins for Daddy's little girl and 61,000 other Volusia County students

New Smyrna Beach siblings attend Burns Sci-Tech in Oak Hill

Ray Catheline with daughter Olivia of NSB on 1st day of school / Headline Surfer®Misty Burris Catheline of NSB with daughter Olivia 1st day of school / Headline Surfer®NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Daddy's little girl returned to school Monday along with about 61,000 other Volusia County students.

It was the day of school for Ray Catheline's little princess, Olivia, who entered kindergarten at the Buns Sci-Tech Charter School in Oak Hill. Big brother, Nicholas entered second grade.

Misty Burris Catheline took one final snapshot of the kids at home in New Smyrna Beach before the drive to Oak Hill and a couple more photos with father and the children in their respective classes.

"(We're) missing our babies, but we have a little downtime now," the proud mom lamented.

Volusia County GOP Chair Tony Ledbetter uses Gov. Scott's 'face' on Facebook as proxy to push Waverly agenda

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Political consultant Jim Oddie: Unless governor consents to usage, it's misleading  

Volusia County GOP uses Gov. Scott's face on Facebook / Headline Surfer®DAYTONA BEACH -- The head of the Republican Party of Volusia County is using Gov. Rick Scott's photo on his exceutive committee's Facebook page as if the governor's speaking for that organization.

And the county's lead office holder and Republican thinks it's improper.

Rotary clubs of New Smyrna Beach & Edgewater to host 'Cheeseburger in Paradise' at Brannon Center

Rotary clubs of New Smyrna Beach & Edgewater to sponsor fundraiser Cheeseburgers in Paradise / Headline Surfer®NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- The Brannon Center's the place to be Saturday night for the Jimmy Buffet-styled summer time party named after his restaurants – Cheeseburger in Paradise. The event is sponsored by the Rotary clubs of New Smyrna Beach and Edgewater as a significant fundraiser for their community good-works and charities.

State Attorney's Office vindicates candidates in Waverly Media campaign probe

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County Council candidate Justin Kennedy: Incumbent Deb Denys & others on dais conducted duplicate witchhunt investigation in desperate attempt to hold onto seats

DAYTONA BEACH -- The State Attorney's Office exonerated all candidates who received in-kind advertising in the 2012 election cycle from Waverly Media of committing any crimes and officially closed the investigation Tuesday.

NASCAR's Tony Stewart hits and kills young driver on dirt track in upstate New York

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NASCAR's Tony Stewrt runs over and kills driver on dirt track / Headline Surfer®Driver struck and killed by Tony Stewart on dirt track is on dirt track / Headline Surfer®

Uploaded from YouTube / Raw video shows fatal accident at the Canandaigua (N.Y.) Motorsports Park, after a young driver, Kevin Ward, Jr., was apparently spun out by NASCAR star Tony Stewart, prompting him to get out of the car and point towards Stewart when he was run over. Viewer discretion is advised.

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- Tony Stewart struck and killed a 20-year-old driver on a half-mile dirt track in upstate New York on Saturday night after spinning him out on lap 14 of the 25-lap race, according to officials with the Ontario County Sheriff's Office, which is investigating it as a "tragic accident."

County Judge Peter A.D. McGlashan receives endorsement of ex-Daytona Mayor Glenn Ritchey

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Ex Daytona Mayor Glenn Ritchey endorses County Judge Peter McGlashan / Headline Surfer®"The judicial experience Judge McGlashan brings to the Volusia County court bench is invaluable," Ritchey said of the incumbent. "Judge McGlashan’s fair and efficient administration of justice makes him the most qualified candidate to continue to serve our community as a county court judge."

County Judge Peter A.D. McGlashan is seeking re-election / Headline Surfer®DAYTONA BEACH -- Volusia County Judge Peter A.D. McGlashan received an endorsement from a political heavyweight in former Daytona Beach Mayor Glenn Ritchey, who touted his experience and invaluable service.

"The judicial experience Judge McGlashan brings to the Volusia County court bench is invaluable," Ritchey said of the incumbent. "Judge McGlashan’s fair and efficient administration of justice makes him the most qualified candidate to continue to serve our community as a county court judge."

VCSO: 3-year-old boy drowns in family swimming pool near Ormond Beach

Boy, 3, drowns in family swimming pool outside Ormond Beach city limits / Headline Surfer®Headline Surfer® graphic /
David Airhart, 3 years old, has been identified as the toddler who drowned in the family swimming pool in the 3600 block of Rodeo Acres Drive, in unincorporated Volusia County near Ormond Beach as shown in the locator map at left.
 

ORMOND BEACH -- The Volusia County Sheriff’s Office is investigating the circumstances that led to a 3-year-old boy's drowning death in a backyard swimming pool near Ormond Beach on Tuesday afternoon.

Deputies were dispatched to a home on Rodeo Acres Drive after receiving a 911 call at 3:45 p.m. The toddler was identified as David Airhart. The father and an older sibling were home at the time, according to a Sheriff's incident report.

Primary Endorsements: At-large incumbent Joyce Cusack & challenger Webster Barnaby worthy of consideration

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- Soon after winning re-election in the 2012 elections for what would be her 19th and 20th years on the dais, term-limited district 5 County Councilwoman Patricia Northey announced she was running for the at-large seat held by incumbent and fellow Democrat Joyce Cusack.