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99. Gov. Rick Scott appoints James Edwards of Altamonte Springs to Daytona appeals court

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – Gov. Rick Scott in November appointed private attorney James A. Edwards of Altamonte Springs to a seat on the 5th District Court of Appeal, filling a position that was created by the Florida Legislature earlier this year.
 

Musical Chairs: Newly-elected and retiring judges requires shifting of assignments in 7th judicial circuit

Daytrona Beach-based Circuit Judge R. Michael Hutcheson retiring / Headline Surfer®Daytona Beach-based Circuit Judge Shawn Briese retiring at year's end / Headline Surfer®DeLand-based Circuit Judge Robert K. Rouse, Jr. retiring / Headline Surfer®Circuit Judge Terry LaRue retiring sty year's end from the 7th Judicial Circuit / Headline Surfer®Photos for Headline Surfer® /
Circuit Judges R. Michael Hutcheson, Shawn L. Briese, Robert K. Rouse, Jr., and Terry LaRue are retiring at year's end.

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. - With seven new judges -- six elected and one appointed -- along with several retirements at year's end, the 7th Judicial Circuit, which comprises Volusia, Flagler, Putnam and St. Johns counties, will see judges in new assignments in January like a game of musical chairs except where they land has been determined by the chief judge.

Circuit Judges R. Michael Hutcheson, Shawn L. Briese, Robert K. Rouse Jr., and Terry LaRue are retiring at year's end. Circuit Judge Thomas Portuallo and Volusia County Court Judge Peter McGlashan are leaving as the result of this year's election.

Chief Deputy Mike Coffin among 6 finalists for chief in scandal-ridden NSBPD in wake of evidence room thefts

Mike Coffin, VCSO deputy sheriff is a finalist for NSBPD chief / Headline Surfer®NEW SMYRNA BEACH, Fla. -- Mike Coffin, the chief deputy of Volusia County, is among six finalists for chief of the scandal-ridden New Smyrna Beach Police Department, still reeling in the wake of the evidence room thefts that have also resulted in four top cops in the past two years.

Mike Coffin, among the two local candidates along with retired South Daytona Police Chief Bill Hall, is considered a frontrunner and certainly the favorite in terms of overall experience and credibility, as far as New Smyrna Beach's newly-elected top leader is concerned.

"Yes, I would have to put Mike Coffin in the category of a favorite -- absolutely," Mayor Jim Hathaway told Headline Surfer® over the weekend.

100. NSB environmentalist Barbara Herrin dies: Backed Jim Hathaway en route to 2012 County Council primary win

NEW SMYRNA BEACH, Fla. -- Back in the 2012 election cycle, Jim Hathaway needed a strong endorsement while locked in a three-way primary battle for the district 3 seat on the County Council. So he called on environmentalist Barbara Herrin, a one-time candidate for the seat herself.

 

Teamsters nemesis: Daytona Beach Police Chief Michael Chitwood would have defused Ferguson situation early on

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Bob Walker, Business agent for the local Teamsters 385, (Headline Surfer® image shown in the inset) and a longtime critic of Daytona Beach Police Chief Michael Chitwood, believes the acerbic top cop could have handled the situation in Ferguson, MO, and maybe even have headed off the looting as shown in this snapshot of a liquor store vandalized by looters.
 

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- Retired homicide cop Bob Walker has never really gotten along with temperamental Daytona Beach Police Chief Michael Chitwood.

Walker, Teamsters 385 business agent, had actually returned to the DBPD several years back to help out with homicide cold cases, but was it wasn't long before he banned from the cop shop by Chitwood with the exception of his union rep. duties.

Daytona 200 bike race gets green flag for 2015 run at Speedway

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- Daytona International Speedway has reached a sanction agreement with the American SportBike Racing Association to hold the 74th annual Daytona 200 motorcycle race in 2015 during Bike Week, track President Joie Chitwood announced today.

494. Mark I. Johnson, former longtime SE Volusia newspaper reporter, known for photo skills, too

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Mark I. Johnson, for New Smyrna Beach-area reporter No. 494 among top 500 newsmakers / Headline Surfer®Former reporter/photographer Mark I. Johnson in top 500 newsmakers / Headline Surfer®NEW SMYRNA BEACH, Fla. -- Mark I. Johnson wasn't flashy, but he was a workhorse newspaper reporter who got the job done covering the news for two print newspapers over three decades.

He also was pretty handy with a camera, often serving in both roles during a career that began in the late 1980s as a reporter for the New Smyrna Beach Observer and then for the Daytona Beach News-Journal until late last year when he became one of the casualties of continuing layoffs at the former metro.

While Johnson wasn't flashy reporter, a journalist of few words, he knew how to work the flash with his camera, often handling photo assignments for the main newspaper while working out of the the News-Journal's Canal Street bureau where he also filed stories for the regional section, the Daily Journal.

VCSO: 8 juveniles arrested in Deltona robbery of pizza deliveryman

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An empty house was the apparent location for the robbery of a Papa John's pizza deliveryman by eight teenage boys as  shown in this locator map, according to the Volusioa County Flagler Sheriff's Office.

DELTONA, Fla. -- Volusia County sheriff’s deputies tracked down and arrested eight juveniles in connection with the Wednesday afternoon robbery of a pizza delivery driver in Deltona, an agency spokesman said.

Deputies responded around 4:30 p.m. Wednesday after the driver, Colton Reisner, of a local Papa John's, said he was robbed at a house at 1037 Abagail Drive.

Reisner didn’t report any weapons used in the robbery, or any money stolen. He said some of the teens snuck up and threw a blanket or sheet over his head when he knocked on the front door, then took off with pizza, chicken wings and soda. The house was vacant.