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Half dozen active wild fires and another 65 in mop-up stage have firefighters busy in Ormond Beach, Edgewater and other parts of Volusia County

Courtesy graphic / The Volusia County map at left shows the fire locations with active wild fires in bright red and mop op fires in yellow.

DELAND -- The weekend thunderstorms were both a blessing and a curse in the fight against wild fires, bringing much needed rain, but with lightning strikes, igniting new blazes across Volusia County's rural areas.

Firefighters from multiple agencies and Division of Forestry are working 65 brush fires in Volusia County. There are six active fires and the remaining 59 fires are in the mop-up or monitoring stages. Lightning ignited 14 new fires Saturday.

"Personnel from county and city fire departments numbering 32, along with 15 apparatus, are battling six active fires totaling 2,871 acres," Volusia County spokeswoman Michelle Coats said.

There is a high likelihood that more lightning-caused fires will erupt as a result of thunderstorms that moved through the area Friday and Saturday. Predicted weather conditions for today have put fire officials on alert.

Anthony Weiner: The fall of arrogance

Anthony Weiner (D-NY) resigned his seat in Congress, as he should have done a week ago. By all accounts he had been an effective representative and a passionate supporter of liberal and Democratic Party causes. He would have been a strong contender to become the next mayor of New York with the future possibility of a governorship or even more. But he was a deeply flawed man who quickly succumbed to the arrogance, the hubris, which often comes to characterize powerful politicians.

Tornado warning issued for southern Volusia County affecting greater New Smyrna Beach, Port Orange, Edgewater and Samsula

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- The National Weather Service in Melbourne has issued a tornado warning for greater New Smyrna Beach and Port Orange until 6:30 p.m.

A dangerous cell is moving south from Daytona to New Smyrna Beach, unincorporated Samsula and Edgewater. There is a lot of ligtning and some reports of hail associated with this thunderstorm.

The warning is posted below:

Party's on Flagler Avenue in New Smyrna Beach tonight with the Seaside Fiesta

NSBNews.net videos by multimedia editor Sera Frederick / The above videos show our coverage of the Seaside Festival on Flagler Avenue in New Smyrna Beach. The video to the left shows highlights from the 2010 festival and the video to the right shows highlights from the 2009 festival. 

Tonight's Seaside Fiesta runs from 5 to 9 p.m. NSBNews.net will have extensive coverage.

Wild fires continue to make for heavy smoke throughout Volusia County as firefighters battle four active blazes

Courtesy photos / With at least four active wild fires, including a large one in the Maytown Road area, shown here,  at  and at least half a dozen still simmering for several days, firefighters throughout Volusia County continue to work them this morning.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- James Arlotta loves to take his early run on the beach, but not this morning.

"The air is full of smoke," the 54-year-old beachside resident said. "I was out in the smoke all day yesterday and it bothered my eyes and breathing. So when I got up this morning and went outside the smoke was so thick I didn't think it would be healthy to run in."

Smoke is everywhere and driving is particularly hazardous on the interstates.

Firefighters from the Division of Forestry, Volusia County Fire Services, and additional task force teams of city firefighters, continue to work four active fires on this Thursday morning while monitoring several other fires closely, with mop up as needed, throughout Volusia County.

"There are no evacuations at this time," Volusia County spokeswoman Joanne Magley told NSBNews.net at 7:30 a.m.

Redistricting: What it means for New Smyrna Beach, Port Orange and other local cities

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Every decade since 1790, the federal government has administered the United States Census. This survey, which is mandated by the U.S. Constitution, gathers population data and statistics for the entire nation.

The information collected by the census is used in a variety of important ways, but of chief concern for Florida right now

New Smyrna Beach: Flock together

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You may have heard this saying before, I have. It is based on the theory that "Like attracts Like" or the "Law of Attraction." The Law of Attraction says: That which is like unto itself is drawn.

This explains why we enjoy the company of people who are most like us, and why some people become best friends compared with "two boaters passing each other in the Intercoastal with a mere wave."

Firefighters actively working half a dozen fires throughout Volusia County, including those in Oak Hill and DeLand

OAK HILL -- Firefighters from Division of Forestry, Volusia County Fire Services and additional task force teams of city firefighters are working six active fires throughout the county this morning, including a 35-acre fire in Oak Hill near Volco and Beacon Light roads.

Crews remained on scene overnight, with mop up operations expected to continue at all locations throughout the day today, Volusia County spokeswoman Joanne Megley said, adding, of the Oak Hill fire in particular, "There were a number of homes threatened, but no evacuations were ordered."

Family Spring Expo in New Smyrna Beach celebrates children

Photos by Henry Frederick and videos by Sera Frederick / The spotlight was on children at Saturday's "Family Spring Expo" at New Smyrna Beach's Riverside Park.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Children of all ages, from newborn to those on the cusp of 18, were welcomed and honored at the inaugural KC Society's "Family Spring Expo" at Riverside Park.

Smyrna Yacht Club in New Smyrna Beach sails along with new general manager

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Sean McGuidan, Ron Blackwood and Sandy Lounsbury of Smyrna Yacht ClubCourtesy photo / There is a changing of the guard at the Smyrna Yacht Club in New Smyrna Beach. Sean McGuidwin, shown far left, has taken over as general manager for Sandy Lounsbury, shown at right. Standing in the middle is Commodore Ron Blackwood.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH --  It was the burgee as well as the torch that was passed to Sean McGuidwin as the new general manager of the Smyrna Yacht Club from Sandy Lounsbury who has retired after seven years at the helm and 30 years altogether.

The announcement was made Tuesday, though the transition was made earlier this month.