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77. Ocassional NSB resident Johnny Damon signs with Cleveland Indians

 

Johnny Damon

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Future Hall of Famer and occasional New Smyrna Beach resident Johnny Damon was picked up by the Cleveland Indians for the 2012 MLB season, his sixth team.

The outfielder/DH played the previous season for the Tampa Rays where he batted .261 with 16 HRs and 73 RBIs in 150 games. He's played on two World Series championship teams -- the Boston Red Sox in 2004, and the New York Yankees in 2009.

Damon's new team is No. 77 in Headline Surfer's countdown of the top 100 local teams of 2012.

78. NSBHS students of driving age learn importance of organ donation

 

NSBHS students form a perfect 8 to symbolize lives helped by organ donation / Headline SurferPhoto for Headline Surfer / This shot taken from the rafters of the New Smyrna Beach High School gymnasium on Dec. 12, will be used for a new poster to help high school students throughout Central Florida learn about the importance of organ and tissue donation.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Some 350 students, along with a few teachers and administrators, formed the No. 8 inside the high school gym in December to symbolize the number of lives that could be saved from the organs of someone who has died.

79. Edgewater man killed after being struck by train while throwing rocks at it

Danielle Duke with her late brother, Adam Royce DukeAdam Duke with a nephewAdam Royce Duke, shown at far left with his sister Danielle on his Facebook page, was struck and killed by a train in Edgewater in June. A remembrance photo of him with a nephew placed on his profile page, describes him as "Son, Brother, Friend."

EDGEWATER -- A man killed after slipping on the railroad tracks while throwing rocks at a train on June 12 has been identified by cops as 24-year-old Adam Royce Duke.

And a local family remembering the loss of a father now come to grips with the loss of his son, a young man with a life filled with possibilities. It coms in as No. 79 in Headline Surfer's countdown of the top 100 local stories of 2012.

10. Undertaker's streak intact with Hell in a Cell beatdown of Triple H at Wrestlemania

This video clip showcases the Undertaker's epic Wrestlemania 28 beat down of Triple H.

The Undertaker / Headline SurferDAYTONA BEACH -- The Undertaker's epic win over Triple H at Wrestlemania to keep his winning streak intact for two full decades comes in at No. 10 in our countdown the top wrestling stories of the year from our vantage point here in Central Florida.

Possibilities abound for Volusia County with space exploration, jobs especially

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Author: Deb Denys
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Deb Denys / Headline SurferBy Deb Denys
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"Deb's District," exclusive blog
for Headline Surfer/NSBNews.net

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- With all the talk of a "Fiscal Cliff' and a downward forcast, perhaps it's time to look up!

Last week, I had the opportunity to meet with Frank DiBello, president and CEO of Space Florida, and Dale Ketcham, director of Spaceport Research & Tecnology Institute at the John F. Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral. Our meeting focused on the possibilities of bringing a commercial launch platform and complex to Volusia County.  

Fiscal cliff scare shows political parties aren't working for us

EDGEWATER -- Over the Chtistmas holiday, my cousin and I were discussing the “Fiscal Cliff” and how disgusted we are with the lack of cooperation between political parties and she made a comment that I think is the crux of the whole situation: “If the founding Fathers and composers of the Constitution did not compromise, we would still be bowing to the Queen of England.”

Edging towards the cliff Stan Escudero Thu, 12/27/2012 - 20:04

DAYTONA BEACH SHORES -- It is in the nature of critical negotiations, especially those with a deadline, that no deal can ever be reached until the last possible moment. This is primarily because neither side can be sure that they have reached the other side� s bottom line until just before time runs out.

Mayan calendar was wrong so it remains to be seen about a solution for the Fiscal Cliff

DEBARY -- The world didn't end Dec. 21, as predicted in the Mayan calendar so it remains to be seen whether the Fiscal Cliff will happen. I have my doubts that the president and Congress will come to an agreement.

6. LeBron and Miami Heat win NBA championship; Orlando's Dwight Howard traded to LA Lakers

ORLANDO -- The Magic's Dwight Howard was traded to the Los Angeles Lakers, coach Stan Vandy Gundy was fired and the team was bounced from the first round of the playoffs. For the Miami Heat, Florida's other NBA team, however, saw LeBron James lead his team to the promised land with an NBA championship.