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24/7 internet newspaper's advance coverage of Zimmerman trial tops Google News Directories for Sanford, FL

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Zimmerman trial coverage / Headline SurferThis snapshot graphic shows Headline Surfer's advance coverage of the start of the George Zimmerman trial at the top of the Google News Directories for Sanford, FL., just after 6 a.m. this morning. It also topped the Google search engine using keywords 'Zimmernan' 'jury' and 'selection.'

SANFORD -- Headline Surfer's advance story on today's expected start of jury selection for the George Zimmerman murder trial didn't take long to climb to the top of the Google news directories and search engines before dawn.

Jury selection begins today in the George Zimmerman murder trial in Sanford

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Headline Surfer, greater Daytona Beach's 24/7 internet newspaper, among 3 dozen media outlets with seating for high profile case

George Zimmerman shakes hands with co-defense counsel Don West / Headline SurferPool photo by Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel / for Headline Surfer /
George Zimmerman, accused of second-degree murder in the shooting death of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin shakes hands with one of his attorneys, Don West, after court was recessed for the day Saturday following a preliminary hearing at the Seminole County Courthouse in Sanford, Fla.

SANFORD -- Security will be extremely tight when jury selection gets under way this morning at the Seminole County Courthouse for George Zimmerman, charged with second-degree murder in the shooting death of Trayvon Martin -- the high profile case that galvanized the nation with gun rights advocates on one side and claims of racism on the other side since the victim was a 17-year-old black youth and an arrest wasn't immediately forthcoming leading to nationwide protests.

City engineeer 'guest walker' for Ormond Beach's manager walk and talk on June 28

Ormond Beach Mayor Ed Kelley / Headline SurferPhoto for Headline Surfer / Ormond Beach Mayor Ed Kelley, shown here at left, holds his "Walking with the Manager" asessions monthly near City Hall.

ORMOND BEACH -- City Engineer John Noble will be the City Manager Ed Kelley's “guest walker” 8 a.m. Friday, June 28, and he will speak about the current utility, stormwater and roadway improvements underway in the Hand Avenue area along with the added park benefits that will result from the project.

“Walking with the Manager" will begin at the public parking area for Central Park located on the north side of Hand Avenue and east of Oak Brook Drive. The walk will be approximately 2 miles.

Edgewater cops: Man charged with murdering older roommate by suffocating him

Brian McLane of Edgewater charged with 1st degree murder / Headline SurferEdgewater murder locator / Headline SurferHeadline Surfer locator / Brian A. McLane, 34, shown at left in VCBJ mug shot, was arrested Friday in the suffocation murder of his 70-year-old roommate, Richard F. Carton, four days earlier in their residence at 1709 S. Ridgewood Ave., lot No. 8, Edgewater police said.

EDGEWATER -- A 34-year-old man was arrested Friday on a charge of first-degree murder in the suffocation of his 70-year-old roommate four days earlier, Edgewater cops said.

On Friday, Edgewater police arrested 34 year old Brian A. McLane, Carton’s roommate, and charged him with first-degree murder after cops said he confessed to killing the older man by suffocating him until he was dead.

Stetson University baseball: Two Hatters named to Freshman All-America Team Henry Frederick Thu, 06/06/2013 - 10:15

Photo by David S. Williams for Headline Surfer / Stetson's Kevin Fagan, shown at far left, and teammate Patrick Mazeika, were both named to the 2013 Louisville Slugger Freshman All-America team.

By Ricky Hazel
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DELAND --  A pair of Stetson baseball players were named to the 2013 Louisville Slugger Freshman All-America team, which is selected annually by Collegiate Baseball newspaper.

Internet newspaper's stories No. 1 in Google news for Daytona Beach, New Smyrna Beach & Oak Hill

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Vol League ban tops Daytona Bch Google directory / Headline SurferVolusia League ban tops Google directory in NSB / Headline Surfer

DAYTONA BEACH -- Headline Surfer has the top stories in three Volusia County cities this morning in the Google news directories, a testament to the power of new media.

Heading the Daytona Beach and New Smyrna Beach directories is the 24/7 internet newspaper's story headlined "Volusia League of Cities calls cops on internet newspaper to protect embattled mayor from glare of media spotlight."

497. Oak Hill proud of its Super Bowl connection in winter resident Larry Csonka

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Larry Csonka of the Miami Dolphins an Oak Hill, FL winter resident / Headline SurferOAK HILL -- This little city, famous for Mosquito Lagoon and more recently the demise of its police force, has a connection to Super Bowl lore. It's the winter home of Miami Dolphins great Larry Csonka and his name was bandied about quite a bit before the 2012 Super Bowl between the NY Giants and NE Patriots.

Volusia League of Cities wrong to keep out 'working press' while taking our taxpayer dollars

Show me the Money: Volusia League of Cities / Headline Surfer

Sally Gillies / Headline SurferBy Sally Gillies
Blog: Always Right
Political blogger for Headline Surfer
and an Ormond Beach resident
 

DAYTONA BEACH -- Why are we electing liars, cheaters and thieves?

Henry Frederick, the journalist who operates Headline Surfer (HeadlineSurfer.com, NSBNews.net, VolusiaNews.net) is right. Journalism has changed greatly since he began his reporting career more than 25 years ago. And that change has not been for the better as shown with the recent Volusia League of Cities awards dinner.

Analysis: NSB Mayor Adam Barringer not schooled very well in leadership as alleged ethics complaints demonstrate

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Show me the Money: Volusia League of Cities / Headline Surfer

DAYTONA BEACH -- When an elderly woman hit the gas pedal instead of the brakes and careened into the Intracoastal Waterway near the Brannon Center, Adam Barringer and two other men jumped in and rescued her from an almost certain drowning death as her car began sinking. That was five years ago.