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New Smyrna Beach cops: 'Limited investigative leads' being pursued in shooting of 22-year-old man on beachside

NSB shooting site / Headline SurferHow and why a young man was shot over the weekend at 836 24th Ave., in New Smyrna Beach is sketchy. The location of the 9:14 p.m. shooting is shown at left.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- A 22-year-old man was being treated over the weekend at Halifax Medical Center in Daytona Beach for non-life threatening injuries suffered when he was shot Saturday night on the beachside.

Here is a written synopsis by Sgt. Christopher Roos of what occurred in the 9:14 p.m. shooting of Samuel D. Stultz at 836 24th Ave.: "Contact was made with the victim and witnesses who were able to provide limited investigative leads. New Smyrna Beach Fire and Rescue responded to the scene and treated the victim. The victim was later taken to Halifax Medical Center in Daytona Beach for non-life threatening injuries."

Obama needs to deal with the terrorist killings in Libya

DEBARY -- Lately there has been the focus on the debate that Obama lost. But how quickly the president and the liberal media have moved on from the murder of Ambassador Chris Stephens and the other three Americans at the Libyan embassy in Benghazi.

The Sunday Conversation: Clerk of the Circuit Court Diane Matousek dealing with Internet age

HeadlineSurfer video and photo by Serafina Frederick / Diane Matousek, the Republican Clerk of the Circuit Court for Volusia County from Deltona, in the Nov. 6 electioms, is the guest for The Sunday Conversation.

DELTONA -- Since her first election campaign in 1992, Diane Matousek's motto as clerk of the circuit court has been "setting the standard for quality customer service."

Volusia County Sheriff's Office: Body found in Lake Monroe in DeBary identified as that of Apopka resident; apparent suicide

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Lake Monroe Park in DeBary / Headline SurferThe death of an Apopka man found eight days ago floating in Lake Monroe near the park in DeBary as shown here was determined to be the result of a suicide.

DEBARY -- A body found floating in Lake Monroe on Sept. 29, has been identified as 42-year-old Jin Tak Han of Apopka.

His death was the result of drowning and has been determined to be a suicide, the Volusia County Sheriff's Office said.

A passerby at Lake Monroe Park in DeBary spotted the body and notified a park employee.

The employee flagged down an off-duty deputy, who launched a boat into the river and retrieved the body and brought it to shore. An autopsy confirmed the death was the result of suicide, Sheriff's spokesman Gary Davidson said.

Edgewater's Tia McDonald in new book

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EDGEWATER -- Local gal Tia McDonald, 19, who has travelled quite a bit in her young modeling career, including a spot in an MTV music video shoot, was recently in Australia, where she took part in the making of a book, "Faiy Tale -- Once Upon a Time, Act 1," by Somsay Toumngeun, including being on the cover and the inspitration for one of the characters.

Lack of moral center leads to horrible consequences

ORMOND BEACH -- In our country’s constant push to remove God from all phases of our public lives, the consequences are too unbearable to handle. This week a Florida teenager gave birth at home in the bathroom, lifted her son from the toilet and choked the life out of him.

BREAKING NEWS: Tim Hamby of Ponte Vedra accepts director's post with New Smyrna Beach-based ad authority

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Tim Hamby / Headline SurferNEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Tim Hamby, the No. 2 choice of the Southeast Volusia Advertising Authority, has accepted the $70,000 salary that comes with an additional $8,000 in health benefits to direct the operations of the New Smyrna Beach Visitor's Center.

"I'm very excited," the 49-year Ponte Vedra Beach resident and marketing specialist in the Jacksonville metro area, told Headline Surfer. "It's an honor and a priviledge to market, promote and raise the profile of one of America's finest coastal communities."

Tavares-based Reunion Bank of Florida promotes Christine Thomas to CFO

Ormond Beach resident new CFO for operation that includes branches in Port Orange, Kissimmee, Orlando and St. Augustine

Christine "Chris" Thomas of Ormond Beach new CFO of Reunion Bank / Headline Surfer Photo for Headline Surfer / Christine Thomas of Ormond Beach, shown here, has moved up to one of the top administrative posts in banking in the Sunshine State.

TAVARES -- When politicians ask if she's better off now than she was four years ago, Ormond Beach's Christine "Chris" Thomas can answer in the affirmative. But not because of anything government has done.

In these four short years, Thomas has worked her way up the business ladder to senior vice president controller at Reunion Bank of Florida and now she's the Tavares-based bank's chief financial officer.

Senate 8 GOP candidate Dorothy Hukill holds fundraiser in New Smyrna Beach

NEW SMYRNA BEACH, Fla. -- The newly created district 8 seat in the Florida Senate covers parts of Volusia, Lake and Marion counties, but for Republican candidate Dorothy Hukill, campaigning in New Smyrna Beach is as close to home as it gets for the former Port Orange mayor.

The great debate: Romney wins

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David "Daniel" BeilsteinBy Daid "Daniel" Beilstein
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ORLANDO -- There are few extravaganzas like presidential debates. While they come and go they remain fixated on the American public’s imagination for generations. The first concession: Republican challenger Mitt Romney does want to be president of these United States. The second concession: Romney proved he is not a loser, but competently engaged in a tight race.

Questions arose concerning Romney’s passion, his fighting spirit. With economic numbers and voter dissatisfaction running against the president, why was Romney so laggard in getting out his message? Romney made up for it tonight.