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Volusia County Sheriff: Deltona woman suffers head wounds during armed attack
DELTONA -- A 28-year-old Deltona woman sustained lacerations Saturday night after armed intruders ransacked her house and struck her in the back of the head several times with a gun, the Volusia County Sheriff's Office reported.
It’s unclear if anything was taken in the attack, which occurred at about 10 p.m. at a home on Utah Drive, sheriff's spokesman Gary Davidson said.
The victim declined an ambulance ride and made other arrangements to go to the hospital, where her head wounds were stitched up. The attack, which wasn’t random, is under investigation by the sheriff’s Office.
Volusia County beaches home to record number of sea turtle nests this season
NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- The latest reports from Volusia County Environmental Management show 634 sea turtle nests on Volusia County beaches so far this nesting season, which began May 1.
Of these, 16 are green sea turtles and 618 are loggerheads, historically the most common turtles to nest on Volusia County’s beaches. The previous record high for turtle nests was 628 in 1999. In 2007, officials logged 562 nests.
Florida Highway Patrol: 17-year-old DeLand girl killed in early morning crash
DELAND -- A 17-year-old DeLand girl was killed when her pick-up truck crashed on Emporia Road at 3:30 this morning and caught fire, the Florida Highway Patrol reported.
Daniela Revera was alone and behind the vehicle when she crashed on Emporia, just east of Old Stead Road north of DeLand in the northwest area of the county, the highway patrol said.
She over-corrected the vehicle and ended up in a ditch where she flipped over, the FHP reported, adding she was not wearing her seatbelt.
Weekend uncorked on NSB's Flagler Avenue
NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- It was food, wine and merriment over the weekend on Flagler Avenue for the inaugural uncorked -- a wine- and food-tasting event along quaint Flagler Avenue on Friday, Saturday and most of today, before windin down just before 5 p.m. as planned.
Dennis Shepherd, a DJ hired to play jazz during the outdoor venue said the "turnout was really good," considering this was the first one put on by area merchants.
NSB GOP officials: Republican signs for John McCain-Sarah Palin presidential ticket going like hot cakes -- some taken by thieves
NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Vehicle after vehicle pulled up to the street corner on Flagler Avenue on this temperate Sunday afternoon to get their hands on a John McCain-Sarah Palin election sign during the inaugural Uncorked wine- and food-tasting event.
But just as many, if not more of these same signs are being pilfered from people's lawns, say local Republican campaign officials.
Don't feed wild animals
Our weather is the typical fall fishing weather that is excellent between cold fronts after a couple of days of blowing.
NSB resident appointed to Florida Historical Commission by governor
NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Gov. Charlie Crist has appointed New Smyrna Beach resident Nancy Maddox to the Florida Historical Commission. Maddox has been cultural and recreation manager for Volusia County government since 2001.
The 11-member commission was established in 2001 by the Legislature to enhance public participation and involvement in the preservation and protection of the state's historic and archaeological sites and properties, said county spokeswoman Pat Kuehn.
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Reporter's Notebook: NSB planner recognized
NEW SMYRNA EACH -- Gail Henrickson, a planner with the city of New Smyrna Beach, received a proclamation tonight from Mayor Sally Mackay in recognition of National Community Planning Month, celebrated in October by the American Planning Association.
Henrickson said that even though the sour economy has many feeling the pinch and as a result building is in a lull, the business of planning never ceases. She noted that people who bicycle along paths, live in 1-acre plots or in a downtown condominium are all the result of planning.