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City manager and city attorney to meet privately with Angler's club -- Commissioner Plaskett will attend, but vows to keep quiet
NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- The way City Commissioner William Hathaway sees it, nothing will be lost by allowing City Attorney Frank Gummey and interim City Manager Khalid Resheidat to meet next week with members of the Angler's Club before the city spends money on outside counsel to investigate the legitimacy of a longstanding lease agreement for prime public waterfront property.
"If it blows up in our face, we re-group," Hathaway said earlier tonight.

Convicted bank robber accused of robbing same Ormond bank again
ORMOND BEACH -- Four years in the can apparently wasn't enough for a 38-year-old convicted babk robber who was arrested over the weekend on charges of robbing the same bank Friday, police said.
Shawn Carl Bullard served four years in prison for the 2003 robbery of the Bank of America branch at 299 North Nova Road, police said. On Friday, that same banlk was robbed, and like the first time, surveillance vcameras captured the robber on video.

Passenger traffic down in February at Daytona Beach International Airport
DAYTONA BEACH -- Passenger traffic at Daytona Beach International Airport (DBIA) decreased 42 percent in February 2009 compared with the same month a year ago.
During February, 37,277 passengers traveled through the county-operated airport, compared with the 64,295 travelers recorded in February 2008. For the 12-month period ending Feb. 28, 549,178 passengers traveled through DBIA, compared with 695,017 passengers in 2008, representing a 21-percent decrease.

NSBHS Principal Carol Kelley injured in auto accident -- out indefinitely
NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Carol Kelley, principal of New Smyrna Beach High School, is out of work indefinitely after undergoing surgery March 3 for a broken pelvis and hip suffered in an earlier car accident, according to the school's Web site.
Assistant Principal Teresa Marcks is serving as acting principal while the 62-year-old Kelley recuperates from the Feb. 28 accident.

Downtown DeLand to host wildflower festival March 28
DELAND -- Wildflowers, field trips and family fun will be in full bloom at the Florida Wildflower Festival, set for 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Saturday, March 28, in downtown DeLand. Admission and parking are free.
Presentations will include:
* 9 a.m.: “Launch of Florida wildflower tourism” by Herb Hiller
* 9:30 a.m.: “Growing and landscaping with wildflowers” by Jeff Norcini and Dana Venrick
* 10 a.m.: “A new twist on growing wildflowers” by Linda Landrum
* 10:30 a.m.: “Vera Lea Rinker Native Plant Garden at Stetson University” by Bill Gilbert

Party Lines political notebook: Hukill's bill to boost Florida's space industry passes crucial committee
TALLAHASSEE -- - The House Economic Development Policy Committee unanimously passed State Rep. Dorothy L. Hukill’s bill Wednesday to help keep Florida at the forefront of cutting edge space technology, her staff announced.

Two occupants pistol-whipped in Wednesday night home invasion near Ormond Beach
ORMOND BEACH --The Volusia County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a home invasion robbery near Ormond Beach late Wednesday night, during which two of the residents were pistol-whipped before their vehicle was stolen and later found crashed.
