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Teams kick off two-day test at Daytona with new car for NASCAR Nationwide Series

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DAYTONA BEACH -- The development of the new car for the NASCAR Nationwide Series took another important step on Tuesday at Daytona International Speedway.

More than 20 drivers kicked off a two-day NASCAR Nationwide Series test with the new car that will make its competition debut in the Subway Jalapeno 250 Powered By Coca-Cola on Friday night, July 2, part of the Coke Zero 400 Weekend Powered By Coca-Cola.

Five S.E. Volusia residents among Stetson University's 515 degree recipients

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Five undergraduates from Stetson University are among the 515 graduate and under-graduate classes to receive degrees. At left, Stetson President Wendy Libby President Wendy B. Libby gives the "charge" to graduates May 8 in the university's Edmunds Center.

DELAND – Stetson University awarded degrees to 515 students, including five from Southeast Volusia, during two Spring Commencement ceremonies.

The local under-graduates were Christopher Gebhardt, Edgewater - majoring in both American Studies and English; Kristen Cass, New Smyrna Beach - General Business Administration; Kayla Renfroe, Oak Hill - Accounting; Pamela Peterson, New Smyrna Beach - Finance; and Jordan Slingo, New Smyrna Beach - Finance.

Congresswoman Kosmas urges Central Florida's coastal residents and businesses to prepare for possible effects of deepwater Horizon oil spill

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WASHINGTON, DC - Today, after a Florida Congressional Delegation meeting on the status of the Deepwater Horizon Gulf of Mexico oil spill with Rear Admiral Paul F. Zukunft, director of response policy for the U.S. Coast Guard, Congresswoman Suzanne Kosmas, D-New Smyrna Beach (FL-24), issued the following statement:

"Though the oil spill has not reached Florida, the Coast Guard has made it clear that the flow of oil has intersected the Loop Current and tar balls and other remnants could reach the Straits of Florida in about a week. From there, the possibility exists that communities on the East Coast could be hit.

Star Wars: City Attorney Frank Gummey vs. NSB Shadow Sera King Wed, 05/19/2010 - 23:56
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NSB Cops: Boat man found floating in Intracoastal Waterway pronounced dead at Bert Fish Medical Center

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Arnold Brown, 50, who was living on a boat in the Intracoastal Waterway was found floating unconscious by a person who pulled him to shore as paramedics arrived to a 9-1-1 call and perrformed CPR before transporting him to Bert Fish Medical Center where he was pronounced dead.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Why 50-year-old Arnold Brown was floating in the Intracoastal Waterway has yet to be dertimined in the wake of his death Wednesday morning when he was pulled ashore unconscious by a bystander as reponding paramedics tried to revive him.

There were no signs of foul play, said Cmdr. Bill Drossman of the incident just north of the North Causeway Bridge in the 100 block of North Peninsula.

Children and families advisories board to hold Tuesday workshop

DAYTONA BEACH -- The Children and Families Advisory Board’s Request for Proposal Subcommittee will conduct a workshop for providers of disabilities services at 9 a.m. Tuesda in room 516-C of the Volusia County Health Department, 1845 Holsonback Drive.

Advice for 'Cudas class of 2010 from a real senior

Every year at this time I try to pass on some ideas collected from various sources over the last sixty years that the graduating seniors might find helpful.

* Don’t panic about being the leaders of tomorrow: There are at least two generations ahead of you making sure that you won’t get to make any decision that is too important for awhile.

* Don’t get married till you are properly prepared and really want to.

Uplifting weekend in store

There's plenty to do this weekend in our beloved New Smyrna Beach: The Balloon Fest starts tonight and continues through the weekend at the NSB Municipal Airport. There's the great 'Cudas clean-up at the old high school on Saturday led by the Marine Discovery Center and there's the 2010 NSB High School graduation Saturday at the Ocean Center.

This is truly a family-oriented weekend as we wind down the month of May and head into a hot June. So let's hope the weekend is a happy and eventful one as it promises to be.

Notes from the Capitol: Gov. Crist applauds tougher crime legislation

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The following is Gov. Charlie Crist's weekly  newsletter,  Notes from the Capitol:

Dear Friends,

Nothing is more important to the quality of life for Floridians than the safety our people, which is why we must do everything in our power to safeguard our children and our neighborhoods.