Ponce Inlet Police Chief Wayne Lurcock dies
PONCE INLET, Fla. -- Police Chief Wayne Lurcock died in his home early this morning, the victim of a heart attack. He was 60 years old.
PONCE INLET, Fla. -- Police Chief Wayne Lurcock died in his home early this morning, the victim of a heart attack. He was 60 years old.
We left the Orlando Peabody Hotel Friday evening and quick-stepped over to the Rosen Center for a “Meet and Greet” with Presidential candidate Herman Cain. It was scheduled to begin at 7:30 but delayed while management set up a room twice as large to hold the excited Republicans. And still the crowd spilled over.


NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Ray Guiser was able to keep the spirit of jazz alive while still providing a pop flavor when he performed Van Morrison's "Moondance" on a flute for an overflowing dining crowd Saturday night at That's Amore.
In the past week, sea water surface temperatures have ranged in the low to mid-eighties. Anglers fishing the surf and those fishing from the piers have been catching slot sized red drum, blue fish, black drum, whiting, and small hammerhead sharks. The large amount of mullet usually attracts a considerable number of tarpon, but as of now relatively only a few have shown up.
NSBNews.net photo by Henry Frederick / NSBNews.net went on a ride-along interview Saturday with Myron Hammond of Edgewater Towing & Recovery for his take on a proposal the Edgewater City Commission will consider tonight that could result in him losing two-thirds of his police towing contract to two outside companies. Why? That's what this investigative story will uncover.EDGEWATER -- Myron Hammond of Edgewater Towing & Recovery is in the fight of his life to save his employees' jobs with the city officials on the verge of taking away two-thirds of his police towing services and giving them to Universal Towing and Bishop's Towing, two outside companies, even though he's done the job for 10 years and there is no cost savings to the municipality with the switch. NSBNews.net is the only media outlet to show any interest in getting his side of the story and the economic impact this would have on his business and his employees with families praying they won't lose their jobs as a result.
The story revolves around politics and accusations of favoritism. There's a big showdown at tonight's City Commission on the issue. NSBNews.net will have the full story, including exclusive video coverage, shortly, in advance of the meeting.
Stay tuned for what's happening on the street.
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Political blogger Sally Gillies of SallyGillies.net has teamed up with award-winning newspaper reporter and journalist Henry Frederick, editor/publisher/CEO of NSBNews.Net for this investigative series, "Show Me The Money: American Music Festival Fiasco." Here is her first blog installment:
DAYTONA BEACH -- The taxpayers across Volusia County just can't catch a break: Apparently Daytona State College's request for mediation over the $1.5 million owed by the Community Cultural Foundation to the college is now in limbo.
In a letter dated Sept.15, 2011, and sent to DSC attorneys Holland & Knight, CCF board member and attorney J. Lester Kaney of the Daytona Beach-based Cobb Cole law firm, states: "There is no point in scheduling a mediation with CCF unless the (insurance) carrier participates."
And then to add insult to injury, Kaney maintains: "We continue to reject the assertion that CCF is a public entity and reject that CCF was at any time acting on behalf of a public entity such that it is subject to public records request under Chapter 119, Florida Statutes.
I don’t know about you but I am so tired of other people making decisions for me without asking if I want them.
NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Are you ready for some football? Well, if you're a Cudas fan, you'll have to wait until Saturday because tonight's game against Pine Ridge is cancelled because of heavy rain over the best two days that has drenched the field at New Smyrna Beach Stadium. Instead the 7 p.m. game with Pine Ridge will be played at Pine Ridge Stadium in Deltona. In the meantime, you can enjoy highlights from New Smyrna Beach High's home opener against Astronaut of Titusville.
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