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The No. 1 priority for the lawmakers in Tallahassee is the creation of jobs for Floridians and their families

The 2011 Session of the Florida Legislature officially began last week, which means I will now spend the next two months in Tallahassee. I'll be working with other legislators from around Florida as we confront the many challenges that face our state.

Ralph Schoenherr defeats Joe Piggotte Jr. by 4 votes for South Daytona seat, which triggers recount

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South Daytona's special election gives Ralph Schoenherr, shown at near left, edges Joe Piggotte Jr. by the slimmest of margins -- just 4 votes -- with a very weak voter turnout.

SOUTH DAYTONA – A special election to fill a vacant City Council seat tonight ended so close it triggered an automatic recount, with Ralph Schoenherr on top by four votes over Joe Piggotte Jr.

Stetson football program returns to DeLand in 2013; ending half-century hiatus

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Courtesy photos / Not since 1956 has Stetson University fielded a football team as shown here. That's about to change in less than three years. Women's Lacrosse has been added as well.

DELAND -- Are you ready for some football?

Well, then get ready for the return of Hatter Football.

Oak Hill Vice Mayor Mary Lee Cook tells her colleagues her complaint against embattled Police Chief Diane Young is 'closed'

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NSBNews.Net photo by Henry Frederick / Oak Hill Police Chief Diane Young remains at the center of controversy with Vice Mayor Mary Lee Cook continuing to question the veracity of the city's top cop.

OAK HILL -- Vice Mayor Mary Lee Cook announced at tonight's city commission meeting that she is no longer pursuing her complaint with the city personnel board alleging embattled Police Chief Diane Young called her a "liar".

Bike Week anthem 'Born to Be Wild' always a crowd pleaser on Main Street in Daytona

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NSBNews.Net video by Henry Frederick / Steppenwolf's "Born to be Wild" in the 1969 movie "Easy Rider," starring Peter Fonda and the late Dennis Hopper, is universally recognized as the anthem for bikers. A local band, "Push," performed the song on the first Monday of Bike Week that drew the attention of revelers of the Main Street Station on what else, Main Street in Daytona Beach.

Despicable demonstrations during military funerals another nail in the coffin for our great country

Freedom of speech is a right in this country protected by the Constitution, but it should also be governed by morality and conscience.

Recently, citing that very provision of the constitution the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the people carrying on with loud and obnoxious protests during the funerals of fallen military personnel have the right to do so.

They may have the legal right but where is their humanity?

Cops: Three motorcycle-related deaths during Bike Week; less than half last year's total

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DAYTONA BEACH -- There were three-motorcycle-related deaths during Bike Week 2011, which ended today.

There were seven biker-related deaths last year. Still, the 10 fatalities collectively from the last two Bike week pale in comparison to the carnage of 2006, when there were 19 deaths.

Coast Guard rescues four in stranded boat 50 miles east of New Smyrna Beach; Bahamian national medically evacuated by helicopter

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NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- The Coast Guard medically evacuated a Bahamian national approximately 50-miles east of New Smyrna Beach tonight.

Several thousand Bike Week enthusiasts enjoy classic rock Saturday at the Iron Horse Saloon in Ormond Beach

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Exclusive NSBNews.Net video by Sera Frederick / The biker crowd really loved the music Sunday at the Iron Horse Saloon on U.S. 1 in Ormond Beach, a Bike Week staple, which drew several thousand.

'Scared Straight' rocks Pub 44 in New Smyrna Beach during biker rally

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Video by Henry Frederick / NSBNews.Net caught the tail-end of a great guitar solo by the New Smyrna Beach-based rock band "Scared Straight," performing earlier this week at Pub 44 in New Smyrna Beach for Buike Week 2011.  Also, check out a bonus video of the band from the 2010 Bike Week.