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Brothers charged in Daytona Beach gunshot homicide

DAYTONA BEACH -- Two brothers have been charged in connection with the fatal shooting Friday of a man in the back on Whitney Street, Daytona Beach police reported.

Channing Kendrick Black, 21, is charged with second-degree murder, and hois older brother, Matthew Howard Black, 40, both of Lockhart Street, was charged as a principle to second-degree murder, police said.

NSB cops: Be weary of fake $100 bills

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NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Be weary of $100 bills because counterfeiters have converted some of them from $5 bills, New Smyrna Beach police warn.

"It's easier to pass counterfeit currency, not necessarily dollar bills, during this season (be)cause people are in a hurry to spend money,” said police Detective Tony Ford. “The cashiers are in a hurry to take money. They're not examining it as closely as they should be."

BREAKING NEWS: 33-year-old man killed in single-vehicle crash in Deltona this morning

DELTONA -- A 33-year-old man died in a single-vehicle crash early this morning in Deltona, Volusia County Sheriff's spokesman Gary Davidson reported.

David Owens of Deltona was killed after he lost control of his 2008 Toyota pickup truck at about 2 a.m. while traveling west on Elkcam Boulevard near its intersection with Stacey Circle.

Strickland shooting range closed Jan. 5-9 for maintenance

DAYTONA BEACH -- The Robert Strickland Shooting Range, 1180 Indian Lake Road, will be closed for routine maintenance and repairs from Monday, Jan. 5, through Friday, Jan. 9.

The Daytona Beach facility will reopen at 9 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 10, said Pat Kuehn, Volusia County spokeswoman.

The regular operating hours of Robert Strickland Shooting Range are 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday.

Fees are $5 daily. Annual and semi-annual fee structures also are available.

Piece of NSB Christmas missing with passing of Herbert Bossie

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NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Herbert Bossie, the city resident whose Park Boulevard home became known over the years as the New Smyrna Beach Christmas House, succumbed to heart disease Tuesday, Dec. 18, while hospitalized. He was 70.

Bossie's passing a week ago today comes at a time when the community is gearing up for holidays. Every year around this time, he dressed up as Santa Claus and opened his home to families and the wonderment of their children with spectacular decorations. including an Angel Room and an elaborate train set.

Volusia County offers funds for children and community programs

DELAND -- Volusia County’s Community Assistance Division has grant funds for programs in Volusia County that serve children and the community, says Pat Kuehn, county spokeswoman.

Four categories of service are eligible for funding:

# Essential services that provide for basic needs including food, clothing and emergency shelter;
# Critical services that provide services for crisis support such as maintaining or obtaining employment (including child care support), crisis medical care and crisis mental health services;

NSB library looking for 'Wimpy Kid' readers

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NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- The New Smyrna Beach Regional Library is looking for Wimpy Kid readers.

They don’t have to be wimpy themselves, they just need to be fans of the new 'Diary of a Wimpy Kid' books, a series of cartoon-based novels chronicling middle school life," said Pat Kuehn, Volusia County spokeswoman.

Students, ages 9 - 14, are invited to a free Wimpy Kid event from 1 - 2 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 24, in the library auditorium.

NSB Class of '55: 'The day the boys walked off the court'

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NSBNEWS.net video by Sera King. Video highlights: Members of the New Smyrna Beach Class of 1955 recently celebrated their 53rd reunion at Clancy's Cantina on the beachside with song, merriment and a few classic memoriesAt left is Ken Phillips, star basketball player, and at right is Peter Mallory and Sandy Roberts. The video is dark due to lighting, but is worth checking out, especially for the less than stellar singing of Bobby Howard. So take a stroll down memory lane when times were gentler and poodle skirts were en vogue. 

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Bettie Johnston will never forget the day she and the other cheerleaders wore short skirts for the basketball squad against St. Augustine: "The boys walked right off the court!"

"We always wore our skirts past our knees, but not for this game," recalled Johnston, now 72, of what had to be the most bizarre turn of events for the New Smyrna Beach Class of 1955.

Art Walk today on NSB's Flagler Avenue

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NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Ho! Ho! Ho! Santa will slip away from his workshop and busy schedule to visit Art Walk today on Flagler Avenue for a "Christmas
Celebration."

You can visit this special holiday Art Walk from 10 a.m.-5 p.m., as you avoid the traffic and the crowds at the malls and stroll along Flagler Avenue, the charming five-block area between the Indian River and the ocean.

There will be something for everyone. Galleries have works on display by more than 120 artists; and dozens of visiting artist will be set up under canopies on the avenue,