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Drew Bastian seeking re-election for dis 3 seat on Port Orange City Council in 2016 elections

Port Orange City Councilman Drew Bastian seeking re-election / Headline Surfer®PORT ORANGE, Fla. -- Drew Bastian, a retired city firefighter who won election to his district 3 seat in 2012, is seeking a second four-year term on the Port Orange City Council in the 2016 elections.

Bastian pointed out in a Facebook post to Headline Surfer® in response to its exclusive reporting Thursday on fellow City Councilman's Don Burnette's candidacy for mayor, that had him undecided on whether to seek re-election, that in fact, he had decided to do so several weeks ago. This is what Bastian posted:

BREAKING NEWS: Port Orange City Councilman Don Burnette announces run for mayor

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Don Burnette is running in 2016 for the mayoral seat being vacated by Allen Green (2nd from left) because of term limits.

PORT ORANGE, Fla. -- Don Burnette is taking the next logical step up in his career as politician and public servant: The Port Orange city councilman is running for mayor in the 2016 elections.

"I’ve reflected on how God has blessed me with a great family and wife, terrific friends, and an awesome city for which I am very proud to serve as councilman," Burnette, 48, said. "He has also blessed me with certain abilities to make a real difference in people’s lives. Therefore I’m announcing with great pride and honor my intentions to run for Mayor of Port Orange."

Veterans Day: Saluting late Buddy Richardson who served in the Army in WW2, Marines in Korea & Navy in Vietnam

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The late Buddy Richardson of New Smyrna Beach / Headline Surfer®The late Buddy Richardson / Headline Surfer®NEW SMYRNA BEACH, Fla. -- It's not unusual for US military personnel to do several tours of duty in say, Afghanistan. But you'd have to be hard-pressed to find a local who served his country in three separate branches of the military in three distinct wars or conflicts involving US men and women who have been in harm's way in serving our great nation.

One such US hero is the late Boyd "Buddy" Richardson of New Smyrna Beach, who served in three branches of the military during three major wars: the Army during World War II, in the Marines during the Korean War, and in the Navy during the Vietnam War. Richardson died in 2010 at the age of 81.

39. Weekend in August not fun for 400 beach goers stung by jellyfish in Daytona, New Smyrna, Ponce Inlet

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Jellyfish abound in Daytona / Headline Surfer®DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- Some 400 swimmers were stung by jellyfish over the weekend of Aug 23-24 at the World's Most Famous Beach in Daytona and extending south to Ponce Inlet and New Smyrna Beach.

Fortunately, lifeguards had plenty of vinegar on hand to treat the stings. The stings occurred both Saturday and Sunday according to the Volusia County Lifeguard Corps, which flew purple and yellow "pest" flags to warn swimmers about the presence of jellyfish in the waters of the Atlantic Ocean.

Jellyfish deliver an uncomfortable sting through tiny venomous barbs on their tentacles. The sting often causes burning, itching and swelling around the site of the injury, according to the Mayo Clinic medical website.

40. Daytona cops: Woman stabs friend to death in her North Street home

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Photo and graphic for Headline Surfer® / Brenda Reynolds, shown here at left in a booking mug, was being held without bail at the Volusia County Branch Jail on a second-degree murder charge in connection with the stabbing death of a woman in her residence at 847 North St.

DAYTONA BEACH -- The continuing violence that has gripped this city for the better part of a decade now continued on a hot Friday night in July with a woman plunging a large steak knife into the upper chest of a friend in her bedroom.

Cops who responded to a 9-1-1 call at a residence at 847 North St in the heart of this tourism city that is home to Daytona International Speedway and the "World's Most Famous Beach®" found the deceased 60-year-old woman with the mortal wound clearly visible. She apparently pulled the knife out of her own chest and then died, homicide detectives said of the July 11 killing.

41. Former Florida Gov. Reubin Askew dies at age 85

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Reubin Askew, former Florida governor, dead at 85 / Headline SurferDAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- Reubin Askew, who served as the 37th governor of Florida from 1971 to 1979, died March 13, 2014 with family members by his side at Tallahassee Memorial Healthcare. He was 85.

His death was announced to the media by Ron Sachs, a former aide and family spokesman.

The death of former Governor Askew comes in at No. 41 in the HeadlineSurfer.com countdown of the top 100 local stories of 2014.

42. New era in space: Orion lifts off from Cape Canaveral

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Orion blasts ofrf from Cape Canaveral, Fla / Headliune Surfer®

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla -- It's a new era in space flight with the Dec. 5 launch of the Orion spacecraft from the Kennedy Space Center at Cape Canaveral.

NASA’s Orion spacecraft launched successfully atop a United Launch Alliance Delta IV Heavy rocket at 7:05 a.m. EST from Space Launch Complex 37 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station here in Central Florida.

Thursday's NSB Cudas Homecoming Parade leads to tonight's football game against Spruce Creek Hawks

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NEW SMYRNA BEACH, Fla -- The first New Smyrna Beach High Cudas Homer coming Parade on Thursday in more than a decade leads to tonight's homecoming game at New Smyrna Beach Municipal Stadium.

Gov. Rick Scott appoints St. Augustine attorney Hunter Conrad to St. Johns County Clerk of Court

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Hunter Conrad, 29, a St. Augustine attorney and member of the St. Johns GOP executive committee, is one of the youngest clerks of the court in Florida following his appointment to the elected post on Friday to fill a vacancy.
ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. – Governor Rick Scott announced the appointment of Hunter Conrad as the St. Johns County Clerk of the Court.

Conrad, 29, of St. Augustine, is an attorney at Canan Law and previously worked as an assistant state attorney in the Seventh Judicial Circuit. He is also a member of the Jacksonville, St. Johns County, and Florida Bar associations. Conrad volunteers with several organizations including the Rotary Club of St. Johns County, the United Way of St. Johns County, and the Women’s Refuge of St. Johns County.