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Seminole State College campuses in Sanford/Lake Mary, Oviedo, Altamonte Springs & Heathrow now tobacco free

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Seminole State College in Sanford/Lake Mary tobacco free / Headline SurferPhoto for Headline Surfer / Tobacco products -- smoking and chewing are now banned on the campuses of Seminole State College with signs like this erected as a reminder.

SANFORD -- There will be no more lighting up anywhere on the campuses of Seminole State College. The ban went into effect with the the start of fall semester classes on Monday and includes all forms of tobacco, including chewing.

The designated smoking areas at Seminole State College of Florida have come down with the new tobacco-free policy in place. The College’s District Board of Trustees voted unanimously April 15 to ban tobacco use on all campuses beginning with the start of the 2013 fall term.

Internet newspaper to leave New Smyrna Beach for Lake Mary with broader focus on Central Florida

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'Tortious interference' by NSB gov't; piling on by News-Journal cripple finances

24/7 Internet newspaper / Headline SurferHenry Frederick, publisher / Headline SurferSerafina Frederick, multi-media editor / Headline Surfer

DAYTONA BEACH -- With the growing popularity of Headline Surfer as a free digital source of online news accessed around the clock throughout Florida and globally for that matter, the 24/7 internet newspaper is going to slowly move away from hyper-local municipal government coverage focused on greater Daytona Beach Daytona Beach and New Smyrna Beach, in particular, to news of Central Florida.

New Smyrna Beach surf & sand: Chosen as 'Best Beach'

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7th straight year for tourism destination award by Orlando Sentinel

Headline Surfer video produced by Serafina Frederick / Here is a view of the beach in New Smyrna Beach near the South Jetty, closest to the Ponce Inlet Lighthouse shot on Labor Day 2012, a stretch of beach where animals are allowed. Below, Elizabeth Gifford, marketing and project manager for the Southeast Volusia Advertising Authority, poses with a plaque after receiving the award on behalf of the SVAA.

Elizabeth Gifford of SVAA holds plaque for best beach award / Headline SurferBest Beach Award SVAA New Smyrna Beach / Headline SurferNEW SMYRNA BEACH -- For the seventh year in a row, New Smyrna Beach has the distinction of being the "Best Beach" as chosen by the readers of the Orlando Sentinel.

Under the "Best Bets" competition done by the daily metro newspaper annually, New Smyrna's sand and surf is No. 1, hands down.  

So while Daytona Beach may have the distinction of being coined, "The World's Most Famous Beach," New Smyrna Beach clearly has earned the moniker, "Best Beach.

"So while Daytona Beach may have the distinction of being coined, "The World's Most Famous Beach," New Smyrna Beach clearly has earned the moniker, "Best Beach."

Daytona Beach News-Journal biased in reporting of SVAA contract; threatened by competition from Headline Surfer

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- I find it interesting and disturbing that the Daytona Beach News Journal has published six stories maligning Headlines Surfer, its publisher Henry Frederick and County Chair Jason Davis, especially since many more important happenings in this county have been ignored by this biased print newspaper in favor of its influential friends that provide advertising, especially taxpayer revenues.

Bankrupt Robert Lott goes from financial guru & newspaper owner to Rotary bouncer

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Robert Lott drinking beer at Rotary fundraiser in New Smyrna / Headline SurferNEW SMYRNA BEACH -- He was once the kingpin of Flagler: the financial planner, one-time chamber president and owner of the now-defunct weekly Observer newspaper.

That is until Robert Lott landed in bankruptcy court last year, having owed more than half a million bucks to his creditors, including two widows, one of them 82 years old who sued him alleging he defrauded her. So here was Lott, same short-sleeve ratty shirt and worn-out tan pants, taking it upon himself to escort Headline Surfer from the Brannon Center during a fundraiser of the New Smyrna Beach and Edgewater Rotary clubs.

Fundraiser at Brannon Center for New Smyrna & Edgewater Rotary clubs draws partying crowd

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Beer flows at Brannon Center in New Smyrna Beach / Headline SurferParrot heads at Rotary fundraiser in NSB / Headline SurferHeadline Surfer photos by Henry Frederick / Beer and burgers were the main ingredients of a Jimmy-Buffet-themed fundraiser Saturday by the New Smyrna Beach and Edgewater Rotary clubs.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Skyler Vyse was home from leave with the Coast Guard where he's stationed in Port Arthur, Texas, to visit his parents, his daughter and girlfriend.

And what better opportunity to celebrate the visit with all in one setting than a fundraiser featuring gourmet cheeseburgers and cold beer at the Brannon Center.

VCSO: 58 guns turned in to deputies during kicks for guns event at DeLand fairgrounds

Kicks 4 Guns Sheriff's ptogram in DeLand / Headline SurferSheriff Ben Johnson / Headline SurferHeadline Surfer  photo / Nearly five dozen handguns have been taken off the streets of Volusia County in the 2013 Kicks 4 Guns program and that's exciting news to Sheriff Ben Johnson.

DELAND -- One of the handguns had been reported stolen to a local police department in 2011, turned up in an annual turn-in-your-gun program with no questions asked.

A total of 58 guns were voluntarily turned in to the Volusia County Sheriff’s Office in Thursday's annual Kicks 4 Guns crime-fighting program,  which encourages citizens to turn in unwanted guns to law enforcement for safe and proper disposal with no questions asked.

Egypt: Caught between rock and hard place

DAYTONA BEACH -- Events in Egypt have put President Obama on the horns of a dilemma. He has no good choices and very little influence. Vacuous speeches will not help and empty threats and pronouncements will only make him look impotent. Yet he feels that he must do something to influence the outcome of the current violent power struggle which risks civil war and possibly the fragile peace, if that is the right term, between the Arab states and Israel.

Fifty shades of ADHD and performance in the bedroom

Editor's Note: The following was written for the Counseling Center of New Smyrna Beach and Shane Porter by Mimi Hall

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- If you’re an adult who’s been diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, commonly called ADHD, chances are you’ve started to address some major issues: procrastination, lack of organization, distractions, sees-awing energy levels, managing your money.