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Trip to upstate New York inspiring with new friendships
Recently I traveled to New York. Last year I met a now 7-year-old girl who was visiting her now late grandfather next door to me. I helped out the family when Fern, the girl, needed to be side-tracked and had a good time.
I have kept in touch with her through mail and sending pictures. Then, this summer, we got a
Hermit crabs actually quite social and live quite a long time
The hermit crab is a decapod, which is an order of crustaceans within the class that includes such as crayfish, crabs, lobsters, prawns, and shrimp. However, they are not related to true crabs. Hermit crabs are often found in tidal pools or in the intertidal zone. Hermit crabs are invertebrates, animals without a backbone.
Sheriff's Office: Deputy shoots and kills 'lunging' dog
PIERSON -- A Volusia County Sheriff's deputy responding to a disturbance call in Pierson Friday afternoon shot and killed a large dog that lunged at him in an aggressive manner, an agency spokesman said.
Stetson University School of Music offers varied public events in August, September
DELAND --. The public is invited to attend the following public performances presented in August and September by the Stetson University School of Music.
Unless otherwise noted, performances take place in Lee Chapel of Elizabeth Hall, 421 N.
Woodland Blvd., and have an admission fee of $8 general public; $5 senior citizens and area students. For additional information, contact the School of Music, 386-822-8950, or Concert Line, 386-822-8947. The full schedule is at www.stetson.edu/music/calendar
Locals let officials know beach driving is NSB's economic lifeline
NSBNEWS.net video by Sera Frederick.
Mayor Adam Barringer, Volusia County Councilman Jack Hayman and City Commissioner Jack Grasty hosted a community forum Thursday at the Brannon Center regarding beach driving. Overwhelmingly, the 100 or so in attendance voiced support of retaining beach driving as an economic lifeline for the seaside community. NSBNEWS.net will post a package of stories and videos later in the day Friday, including a special report from the beach itself. But in the interim, here is an exclusive interview with the mayor who spoke exclusively to NSBNEWS.net following the 90-minute forum.
National Weather Service: Tornado warning for east central Volusia County expires
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WWUS52 KMLB 112045
SVSMLB
FLC127-112055-
SEVERE WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MELBOURNE FL
445 PM EDT WED AUG 11 2010
COUNTY SPECIFIC MESSAGE:
/O.EXP.KMLB.TO.W.0029.000000T0000Z-100811T2045Z/
VOLUSIA-
445 PM EDT WED AUG 11 2010
...THE TORNADO WARNING FOR EAST CENTRAL VOLUSIA COUNTY HAS EXPIRED...
THE SEVERE STORM AND TORNADO THAT PROMPTED THE WARNING HAD WEAKENED
AND NO LONGER APPEARED CAPABLE OF PRODUCING TORNADOES OR OTHER SEVERE
WEATHER...THUS THE WARNING HAS BEEN ALLOWED TO EXPIRE. HOWEVER...
National Weather Service: Tornado spotted 6 miles west of New Smyrna Beach
NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- 294
WWUS52 KMLB 112027
SVSMLB
FLC127-112045-
SEVERE WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MELBOURNE FL
427 PM EDT WED AUG 11 2010
COUNTY SPECIFIC MESSAGE:
/O.CON.KMLB.TO.W.0029.000000T0000Z-100811T2045Z/
VOLUSIA-
427 PM EDT WED AUG 11 2010
...A TORNADO WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 445 PM EDT FOR EAST
CENTRAL VOLUSIA COUNTY...
AT 405 PM EDT...VOLUSIA COUNTY EVAC REPORTED A BRIEF TORNADO TOUCHDOWN
IN A WOODED AREA WEST OF INTERSTATE 95 AND SOUTH OF STATE ROUTE 44.
School Board District 3 candidate Sharon Luebbers: Walking door to door for votes
Courtesy photo.
Editor's Note: This is a campaign notebook for Sharon Luebbers, candidate for School Board District 3, in her own words; with our editing:
Dear Southeast Volusia District 3 Voters,
My name is Sharon Luebbers and I am emailing you to ask you for your consideration and vote to become your full-time representative on the Volusia County School Board for District 3.
Joie Alexander County Council District 3 leader in campaign finances followed by Deborah Denys and Ellen Darden
NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- If the race for the Volusia County Council District 3 seat were won on the basis of money alone, then Joie Alexander would be the clear winner with $30,320, Deborah Denys would be second at $16,114.25 and Ellen Darden at close third at $14,775.
But considering Alexander -- the incumbent at-large incumbent term-limiteed out of that race and trying to gain the Southeast Volusia seat held by outgoing Jack Hayman -- loaned her own campaign $10,000, the race would be tighter, if money were the only factor.
