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JFK 50 years later

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YouTube video uploads / At left is a copy of the Zapruder film of the assassination of President Kennedy, on this, the 50th anniversary of that fateful day that shocked the nation and the world. At right is a video recap of the TV network bulletins for ABC, CBS and NBC.

DAYTONA BEACH -- For many Americans who were home the afternoon of Nov. 22, 1963, the CBS television soap opera "As the World Turns" was in its opening 10 minutes minutes, when their world stopped with the news bulletin announced by Walter Cronkite: "Here is a bulletin from CBS News. In Dallas, Texas, three shots were fired at President Kennedy's motorcade in downtown Dallas. The first reports say that President Kennedy has been seriously wounded by this shooting."

Waverly Media investigation shows divided county council

DELAND, Fla. -- "I move to hire a special counsel to independently advise the County Council on a process and procedure, pursuant to Section 309 of the Volusia County Charter, in order to make investigation into the affairs of county governmental operations, relating to the Waverly matter, in order to determine whether new legislation is required for purchase or additional ethical standards of conduct for public officials in light of the investigation." And so went the motion by Councilwoman Patricia Northey, which was seconded by Councilman Pat Patterson, that got the ball rolling on partisan bickering.

 

County Chair Jason Davis: KKK flyer drop in New Smyrna Beach's African-American Westside community a 'hate crime'

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KKK flyers in New Smyrna Beach's black Westside neighborhood / Headline Surfer®New Smyrna Beach police supplement on KKK flers in black neighborhood / Headline Surfer®

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Volusia County Chair Jason davis has no doubt the dropping of recruitment flyers in New Smyrna Beach's historically African-American Westside community was a deliberate act and as such sees it as a hate crime.

Daytona Beach International Airport passenger traffic up 9%

Passenger traffic up 9% at Daytona International Speedway / Headline Surfer®Small planes use Daytona Beach International Airport / Headline Surfer®Photos for Headline Surfer® / Large and small planes use Daytona Beach Internatuonal Airport, which has seen passenger service increase by 1 percent in thr past year.
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- Passenger traffic at Daytona Beach International Airport increased 9 percent during October compared to October of a year ago.

During October, 50,930 incoming and outgoing passengers traveled through the county-operated airport. This compares with 46,704 passengers in October 2012.

And for for the past 12 months, 602,146 travelers have flown in and out of the airport, a 1 percent increase compared to the year.

BREAKING: Justice Dept. to visit New Smyrna Beach to investigate KKK situation in African-American Westside

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Mayor Adam Barringer, Councilwoman Deborah Denys remain silent

KKK flyers left in front of homes in New Smyrna Beach's black Westside community / Hreadline Surfer®

New Smyrna Beach Mayor Adam Barringer, member of all-white, all-male Anglers Cub silent on KKK / Headline Surfer®County Councilwoman Deb Denys silent on KKK in New Smyrna Beach / Headline Surfer®While the Rev. Lorenzo Laws was praying with his congregation  in the black Westside community of New Smyrna Beach tthat was the target of hate recruitment flyers of the KKK, Mayor Adam Barringer, a member of the all-white, all-male Anglers Club,  and County Councilwoman Deb Denys, remained silent and out of media reach.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Pastor Lorenzo Laws of the Allen Chapel AME Church informed his parishioners in Sunday morning's sermon that he was contacted by a senior staffer in the Miami field office of the U.S. Department of Justice and she's making arrangements to personally pay a visit to the city and "get to the bottom" why blacks got the lion's share of Ku Klux Klan flyers.

Big story in Daytona paper online: Woman charged with stealing landlord's canoe a week ago

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Five more staffers canned by Halifax Media 

Daytona Beach pitches week-old canoe theft as its lead story / Headline surfer®Daytona Beach News-Journal Editor Pat Rice / Headline Surfer®News-Journal misspelled headline / Headline Surfer®At far left is a snapshot of the lead story offfered online early Saturday by the Daytona Beach News-Journal. It's got to be tough these days for the editor, Pat Rice, shown in the inset, having to come up with strong centerpiece stories with scores of reporters on the business desk to bang out the pro-chamber and ad authority PR fluff and no full-timers for Port Orange or Edgewater. That's what happens when you have to cut positions like the five this month and having a sixth employee quit. You end up with a headline like the gem next to Rice: 'Cincinnati may get Daytona tourism dollar.'

DAYTONA BEACH -- As if the Daytona Beach tourism glad-handing story on attracting visitors from Ohio in the News-Journal isn't enough, the newspaper has reached even greater heights this morning with a week-old story on an alleged canoe theft as its lead story

VCSO: Decomposing body found in DeBary that of 48-year-old woman last seen alive Nov. 8

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Debra Annette Smith was planning to walk to Sanford

Locator map where decomposing body of woman found in DeBary, FL / Headline Surfer®Headline Surfer® graphic / Debra Annette Smith's badly decomposing body was found in an open field off of South Leisure World Drive near Barwick Road, as shown in this locator map. The ME's Office won't have details on the 48-year-old DeBary woman's cause of death until toxicology reports come back in a few weeks.

DEBARY -- A decomposed body found Wednesday in an open field in DeBary Wednesday morning has been identified as that of 48-year-old Debra Annette Smith, last seen alive Nov. 8, when she left her home after getting into a minor verbal dispute with her partner, a Volusia County Sheriff's official said.

Gov. Scott appoints Hernando County Judge Donald Scaglione of Brooksville to 5th Judicial Circuit Court

Under umbrella of appeals in Daytona Beach

Judge Donald Scaglione / Headline Surfer®Photo for Headline Surfer® / Judge Donald E. Scaglione, shown here at left, was elevated Friday from Hernando County judge to a judgeship in the 5th judicial circuit that covers Citrus, Hernando, Lake, Marion, and Sumter counties, with main administrative offices in Tavares. The 5th circuit is part of the 5th District Court of Appeal, which sits in Daytona Beach. 

TALLAHASSEE, FL – Gov. Rick Scott today announced his appointment of Hernando County Judge Donald E. Scaglione to the 5th Judicial Circuit Court.

Scaglione, 54 of Brooksville, has been a Hernando County Judge since 2005. He fills a vacancy created by the retirement Circuit Judge Sandra Edwards-Stephens.

VCSO: Off-duty Sheriff's dispatcher arrested for pointing gun at TV news reporter in New Smyrna Beach area

WESH Orlando's Claire Metz had loaded semi-automatic pointed at her head

Shauna Justice, sheriff's dispatcher arrested for pointing gun at reporter / Headline Surfer®Dispatcher with loaded gun / Headline Surfer®Claire Metz reports on gun being pointed at her head by off-duty dispatcher / Headline Surfer®Photos for Headline Surfer® / 
Shauna Justice, a Volusia County Sheriff's dispatcher, bonded out of jail after her arrest Tuesday on charges of pointing a gun at WESH-TV reporter Claire Metz who showed up at her New Smyrna Beach area home to try and get an interview with her. The dispatcher is shown in the middle image with the gun in her right hand and at far left in her jail mug.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- An off-duty public safety tele-communicator with the Volusia County Sheriff’s Office was arrested Tuesday after she pointed a gun at WESH-TV Orlando reporter Clare Metz who had gone to her house to try to interview her for a story involving a medical call where a patient died in September after an ambulance crew was directed to the wrong location.

 

Pastor: KKK flyers left at homes near church in New Smyrna Beach's predominantly African-American Westside

KKK flyers left in front of homes in New Smyrna Beach's black Westside community / Hreadline Surfer®Headline Surfer photos® / This image from a KKK recritment flyer among more than a dozen left in front of homes in New Smyrna Beach's Westside, shows the traditional hood and dress attire.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- The Rev. Lorenzo Laws, pastor of the Allen Chapel AME Church is livid. And with good reason: More than a dozen recruiting flyers for the Ku Klux Klan were left in front yards of homes across the street from his church in the predominantly African-American Westside community.

Pastor Lorenzo Laws of AME Chapel Church incensed over KKK flyers / Headline Surfer®"I am absolutely and totally offended that someone at a time like this would come into this community and distribute this type of literature," Laws said Tuesday.