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DAYTONA BEACH -- A site listed in the search engines as http://www.flnewsfeed.com is blatantly stealing the intellectual property of HeadlineSurfer.com, the Central Florida-based 24/7 internet newspaper, and passing it off as its own.

Headline Surfer® has sent "Florida News Feed" several tweets over the weekend and again this morning demanding that it cease and desist from lifting our copyright-protected stories, blogs and images. We have also contacted Google Legal and are awaiting a response.

Webster Barnaby's campaign theme in run for at-large county council seat: 'New Leadership for a Better Volusia'

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DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- Now more than ever, conservative Deltona City Commissioner Webster Barnaby sees new leadership as the key to a better Volusia County, which is why he's running for the non-partisan at-large County Council seat against the incumbent and two other politicians, all of whom are long in the tooth.

Spokesman: Volusia County Sheriff Ben Johnson back to work following minor heart attack

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Sheriff Ben Johnson suffered a mild heart attack / Headline Surfer®Photo for Headline Surfer® /
Volusia Counrty Sheriff Ben Johnson is the second elected leader to suffer a mild heart attack this month. The first was County Chair Jason Davis.
 

DAYTONA BEACH -- Gary Davidson, the chief spokesman for the Volusia County Sheriff's Office has confirmed that Sheriff Ben Johnson suffered a "minor heart attack" eight days ago and that he has since made a full recovery and returned to work the following Monday.

It was on April 18, a Saturday afternoon, that Johnson, first elected as sheriff in 2000, went to Halifax Health Medical Center in Daytona Beach after experiencing chest pains, agency spokesman Gary Davidson confirmed overnight.

"During examination at the hospital, it was determined that the sheriff had suffered a mild heart attack," Davidson told Headline Surfer®. "He was admitted to the hospital overnight and was discharged (a week ago) Sunday afternoon and is doing quite well."

Volusia County Mortgage fraud trial now in hands of jury: Defense claims case has more holes than swiss cheese

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Daytona Beach-area's James Sotolongo, Ramara Garett & Stephanie Musselwhite maintain their innocence

James Sotolongo, accused in mortgage fraud trial outside US District Courthouse in Orlando / Headline SurferHeadline Surfer photo / James Sotolongo stands amid the defense team outside the US District Courthouse in Orlando where a jury began deliberating Friday as to his guilt or innocence in a mortgage fraud conspiracy trial. Sotolongo, his live-in girlfriend, Ramara Garrett, mother of their 1-year-old baby; and a third defendant,  Stephanie Musselwhite, have all pleaded innocent to charges. The jury will continue its deliberations on Monday.
 

 ORLANDO -- What is most amazing in the case against James Fidel Sotolongo, Ramara Garrett and Stephanie Musselwhite is that it has has gotten this far.

Prosecutor in the Daytona-area mortgage fraud trial in fed court in Orlando appointed to judgeship

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Tanya Wilson given nod for Orange County bench by Gov. Rick Scott

Tanya Wilson, federal prosecutor in Orlando named Orange County judge by Gov. coot / Headline SurferPhoto for Headline Surfer® / U.S. prosecutor Tanya Wilson is moving from the US District Court in Orlando to the Orange County courthouse downtown where she will leave her post as a federal government prosecutor to a county judgeship.
 

ORLANDO -- Gov. Rick Scott has appointed Assistant U.S. Attorney Tanya Davis Wilson to an Orange County judgeship.

Wilson, 45, is the lead prosecutor for the U.S. Attorney's Office in the trial against James Sotolongo, Ramara Garrett and Stephanie Musselwhite, all accused of conspiring to defraud four banks of nearly $13 million in mortgages involving seven upscale residences in the Daytona Beach area. The case went to the jury today.

Perceptions can be deceiving: Daytona-area mortgage fraud trial playing out in Orlando courtroom

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Outside attorney: Government's case relies on 'finks and vermin'

Sidney Coton, unindicted co-conspirator / Headline Surfer®Christopher Mencis / Headline Surfer®Jim Sotolongo outside US District Court in Orlando / Headline Surfer®Inset photo by Headline Surfer® / Will the jurors in the Volusia County mortgage fraud case believe government witnesses Sidney Coton and Christopher Mencis, who have already pleaded guilty and subsequently testified in exchange for lighter sentences or will they believe defendant James Sotolongo, shown at left in the display photo with his attorney, who didn't take the stand in his own defense? The jurors begin deliberating on Friday morning.
 

ORLANDO -- Federal prosecutor Tanya Wilson apologized to the jury of 12 on Thursday in closing arguments for the cast of unsavory characters she had to rely on to make her case of mortgage fraud against the three individuals from the Daytona Beach-area on trial in the courtroom.

Volusia Tax Reform recognized in internet newspaper's 5th anniversary

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Award-winning 24/7 internet newspaper's 5th anniversary celebration / Headline Surfer®

Margie Patchett of Volusia Tax Reform / Headline Surefer®Maureen France of Volusia Tax Reform / Headline Surfer®Photos for Headline Surfer® / Margie Patchett and Maureen France are the co-founders of Volusia Tax Reform.

DAYTONA BEACH -- Volusia Tax Reform, a grassroots organization established to challenge municipal and county government spending, is recognized by Headline Surfer® as part of its 5th anniversary celebration for VTR's political activism and government watchdog standing.

Oak Hill teen booked in last July's DUI crash on Maytown Road that took the life of his younger cousin

OAK HILL, Fla. -- An 18-year-old has been booked into the Volusia County Branch Jail in Daytona Beach on DUI manslaughter charges in the July 24, 2013, horrific wreck on Maytown Road that took the life of his cousin.

VCSO: Ormond man shot to death inside home; wife tells neighbor shooting was accidental

Homicide locator in Ormond Beach, FL / Headline Surfer®Headline Surfer® graphic / Sheriff's homicide investigators are awaiting autopsy results before deciding if criminal charges will be levied in the early Easter morning shooting death of Sanford Olson at his residence at 7 Seabreeze Drive in Ormond by-the-Sea as shown in this locator map. His wife told a neighbor he was accidentally shot.
 

ORMOND BEACH -- The Volusia County Sheriff's Office's Major Case Unit is continuing to investigate the fatal shooting early Sunday morning of a 55-year-old man in Ormond-by-the-Sea, just north of the Ormond Beach city limits.

The victim's wife was being interviewed about the death at 7 Seabreeze Drive after receiving a call at 2:52 a.m. about a shooting that had happened. When they arrived on scene, deputies discovered he had been shot to death.

County Council vote on rival developers' shopping centers put on hold until May 1

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Party Lines political notebook / Headline Surfer®

Campaigns of politicians bankrolled by millionaire developer Mori Hosseini

Cartown showing County Council members bowing to rich developer Mori Hosseini / Headline Surfer®Doug Daniels / Headline Surfer®Deb Denys / Headline Surfer®Pat Patterson / Headline Surfer®Pat Northey / Headline Surfer®Headline Surfer® cartoon / Copyright protected / County Council members Doug Daniels, Deb Denys, Pat Patterson andPat Northey, shown left to right in the smaller inset photos have all had their campaigns bankrolled by millionaire and ICI Homes builder Mori Hosseini, shown below the 24/7 internet newspaper's cartoon that depicts the obvious conflict of interest of the politicians with Hosseini.
 

NMori Hosseini / Headline Surfer®DAYTONA BEACH -- ICI Homes builder Mori Hosseini was in the Volusia County Council chambers to speak against a rival developer's plans for a strip mall anchored by a Publix just a couple of miles from his proposed lavish Woodhaven mixed-use community.