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DeLand motorist killed in weekend crash identified

DELAND -- A DeLand motorist who died after he was sideswiped by an oncoming vehicle partially in his lane later Saturday night has been identified as 40-year-old David Johnson, the Florida Highway Patrol said.

Johnson was travelling west on State Road 44, just west of North Summit Avenue when he he swerved to avoid a head-on collision, but still made contact with the other vehicle coming off a curve that was in his lane, the highway patrol said.

The driver of the other vehicle, 19-year-old John Yovaish of DeLand, was not hurt as the two collided.

Obituaries

Jennie L. Franklin, 75, of New Smyrna Beach, a retired licensed practical nurse for Ocean View Nursing Home died Saturday, Dec. 12, 2009.

Genevieve C. LaCamera, 92, of Titusville and a former New Smyrna Beach resident from 1968, until last year and a member of the Edgewater Union Church and a foster grandmother since 1992, died Tuesday, Dec. 8, 2009.

Oak Hill stands behind Acting Interim Police Chief Diane Young despite media firestorm over admitted cocaine use 100 times 20 years ago

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NSBNEWS.net photos by Sera Frederick.

Oak Hill Acting Interim Police Chief Diane Young stands proudly in front of her squad car at the police station prior to Saturday's Christmas parade. Then she radios the officers on duty to see that her officers are in place to deal with traffic issues associated with the parade. For two days straight prior to Saturday's parade, Young was inundated by the Central Florida media about her admission on her job application six years ago as a rookie cop that she had used cocaine 100 times two decades ago.

OAK HILL --

For two days straight, TV news camera crews and a couple of metro newspaper reporters followed Acting Interim Police Chief Diane Young after an Orlando media outlet received a tip last Thursday that she had admitted on her job application six years ago as a rookie cop that she used cocaine 100 times more than 20 years ago.

Dealing with the unpleasantries of the post office

The U.S. Post Office and I are parting ways as much as possible (sometimes one must mail things, but I’ll use UPS or E-cards as much as possible). They drive me nuts! They keep upping their postage while their services stink and shrink daily. They blame their problems on everyone but themselves and I’m sick of it.

They had competition for online postal services so they made themselves a website, too, but you can only send via the most expensive ways from there otherwise you have to schlep your packages to their brick and mortar store to mail it at a more reasonable price.

There goes security

I would modestly propose that the days of American security have had it. No longer can we depend on George Bush and Company for the only hope their administration promised: to secure our country, our lives and our fortunes. The Obama regime will have to struggle with that accumulated Republican mess, one so prodigious that the Good Lord Himself might declare, "The hell with it!"

Several hundred take in Oak Hill Christmas Parade

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NSBNEWS.net video by Sera Frederick. We hope you enjoy our video presentation of this afternoon's Oak Hill Christmas Parade.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Several hundred residents either sat on lawn chairs, the lawns themselves or in parked automobiles for the annual Oak Hill Parade that passed through the heart of the quaint city near the post office.