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Top 500 Wrestlers Ranked: 'American Dream' Dusty Rhodes 25th best among the greats Henry Frederick Sat, 06/13/2015 - 03:05
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Dusty Rhodes snapshot / Headline Sufer®Dusty Rhodes remembered by WWE on Twitter / Headline Surfer®DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- "The American Dream" Dusty Rhodes is ranked 25th best among the top 500 greatest wrestlers of the past 65 years.

The HeadlineSurfer.com column Wrestling ReWind presents its latest top 500 poll in honor of Rhodes, who died Thursday in Orlando, reportedly after a fall. He was 69.

The 25th ranking among the top 500 wrestlers truly demonstrates Rhodes' standing among the pro wrestling greats.

Rhodes, with his roly-poly girth, was not a hulking figure like the immortal Hulk Hogan, No. 1 of the top 500 wrestlers in the Wrestling ReWind rankings. But Rhodes played to his strengths with that girth as the "blue collar son of a plumber."

54. Four Persian cats die in DeLand-area house fire; married couple left homeless

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Volusia County firefighters put out a house fire on Nov. 28, 2014, in the 2400 block of East New York Avenue.

DELAND, Fla. -- A DeLand-area house fire in late November left a married couple out shopping at the time homeless and the smoke inside killed their four Persian cats.

Gov. Rick Scott re-appoints Orlando resident to Florida Barbers' Board

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At left, Gov. Rick Scott makes dozens of appointments to Florida boards and commissions in the wake of the abrupt state Senate adjournment in May despite unfinished business.

ORLANDO, Fla. - An Orlando man was re-appointed to the Florida Barbers' Board by Gov. Rick Scott, among 112 appointments Friday following the state Senate's failure to confirm them when it abruptly adjourned during the regular legislative session last month.

Among the governor's appointments is that of Lionel Rodriguez, 79, of Orlando, the owner and manager of Lionel's Hair Systems. He was re-appointed for a new term that ends on Oct. 31, 2018.

Lionel Rodriguez appointed for another term to Fla Barbers' Board by Gov. Scott / Headline Surfer®Among the governor's appointments is that of Lionel Rodriguez, 79, of Orlando, shown here at left, twho is the owner and manager of Lionel's Hair Systems.

Rodriguez was re-appointed for a new term that ends on Oct. 31, 2018.

55. Volusia County Sheriff Ben Johnson & his deputies provide Christmas cheer for local children

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Volusia County Sheriff's Sgt. Dominick Amendolare far left, and senior deputy Kim Woodard, are among the dozens of law enforcers under Sheriff Ben Johnson once again providing Christmas joy to children whose families are among the countless they serve and protect year round.

DELAND, Fla. -- There's nothing worse for a child than Christmas without a present. Volusia County Sheriff Ben Johnson and his deputies won't let a single child go without a toy of some kind for the holidays anywhere in this county of half a million residents when made aware of such despair.

Georgia boy, 11, struck in head by lightning while fishing in Daytona Beach Shores surf with dad

As with 3 of 4 recent drownings, nearby lifeguard tower was unmanned 

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Bowen Tyre, 11, shown here un an undated image catching a fish back home in Georgia on in a Facebook page created by his family, is fighting for his life at an Orlando hospital after being struck in the head by lightning Tuesday afternoon at the beach in Daytona Beach Shores, Florida. Also shown is a similar hat the boy was wearing, which was shredded on one side from the lightning.

DAYTONA BEACH SHORES, Fla. -- An 11-year-old boy visiting from Georgia was struck by lightning Tuesday afternoon while fishing in knee-deep water with his father in Daytona Beach Shores and rendered unconscious. Thankfully however, a nearby surfing instructor came to his rescue and administered CPR.

VCSO: Man shot & killed in Deltona neighborhood

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The vicinity of 551 N. Floyd Circle was scene of a Sunday night homicide as shown in this locator.

DELTONA, Fla. -- A man was killed Sunday night in a shooting incident in a Deltona neighborhood.

Volusia County Sheriff’s deputies were dispatched to the scene in the area of 551 N. Floyd Circle near Normandy Boulevard around 9:23 p.m. in response to the shooting.

The victim was pronounced dead at the scene.

"All of the people involved in the shooting are accounted for, and at this time investigators are interviewing them and working to determine the facts and circumstances of the incident," Sheriff's spokesman Andrew Gant told Headline Surfer® just before midnight Sunday.

NSB kite festival marketed as 'heads-in-beds' tourism, but beach provides built-in audience of Orlando-area daytrippers

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The Flagler Avenue Beach Approach is the Sunday setting fr the second and final day of the 2015 NSB Kite Festival, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. 

NEW SMYRNA BEACH, Fla. -- The New Smyrna Beach Kite Festival is one of a litany of New Smyrna Beach-area tourism authority events that gives the appearance of drawing overnight hotel guests -- also decribed as "heads in beds." But it falls far short of meeting that definition, masked by a built-in audience: Day-trippers who descend on the beach here from the Orlando metro area in their cars.