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Trucker killed on I-95 in Palm Coast

PALM COAST -- A Groveland truck driver was killed early Tuesday on Interstate 95 when another truck pulled out in front of him, the Florida Highway Patrol said.

Julio A. Rentas, 38, was southbound on I-95 near Old Kings Road at 4 a.m., when a truck driven by Betty Tucke, 58, of Richmond., Va., exited the shoulder and into his path, troopers said.

Tucker, hauling sweet potatoes, was not hurt, the FHP said. the victim, pronouned dead on the scene was transporting make-up.

No charges were filed, but an investigation is ongoing, the highway patrol said.

Fourth dead dolphin in 10 days washes ashore in NSB

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Courtesy photo/WKMG Local 6. Marine biologists examine the carcass of an adult-spotted dolphin that washed ashore Tuesday morning, just south of the South Jetty in New Smyrna Beach.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Early Tuesday surfers discovered the washed up carcass of an adult-spotted dolphin just south of the South Jetty, the fourth such dead dolphin in the past 10 days in the vicinity.

Marine biologists are puzzled as to why the dolphins met their fate, though they may have one significant clue.

86. Woman robbed of personal items at gunpoint after being approached in Walmart parking lot and ordered to drive with gunman

Originally posted Wed, 2009-04-01 22:31

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- A woman was robbed at gunpoint Tuesday morning after ordering her into her car in the parking lot at Walmart on State Road 44 and having an accomplice follow them to the 1900 block of Jungle Road where she was robbed of personal belongings, including her cell phone, New Smyrna Beach police said.

Early 2010 ticketed events at the Ocean Center

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DAYTONA BEACH -- The Ocean Center has many exciting events on the calendar in early 2010, including the Lipizzaner Stallions Jan. 2, Harlem Globetrotters Feb. 23 and Jeff Dunham’s “Identity Crisis Tour 2010” March 17. Buy tickets at the Ocean Center box office or through Ticketmaster(800-745-3000) today.

Best-selling author to visit NSB Library on Saturday

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Courtesy photo/Janine Dorsey. Book author and former Tampa Tribune Night Metro Editor Tim Dorsey will make a presentation on his newest book Jan. 9, at the New Smyrna Beach Library.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- New York Times best-selling author and Florida resident Tim Dorsey will discuss his Florida comic crime novels at the New Smyrna Beach Regional Library, 1001 S. Dixie Freeway, at 2 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 9.

87. Power outage caused by gusty winds darkens NSB Regional Shopping Center

Originally posted Tue, 2009-04-07 16:42

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Gusting winds were blamed for a downed tree that damaged a power line and left the NSB Regional Shopping Center in the dark for about an hour about mid-day Tuesday, April 7, retailers and the Utilities Commission said.

88. NSB Pancakes in the Park helps stack funds for Historical Society

Originally posted Sat, 2009-05-09 22:01

NSBNEWS.net photo by Henry Frederick. New Smyrna Beach native Jim Humphrey, 75, enjoys pancakes and good conversation with Rick Newell, president of the Southeast Volusia Historical Society, earlier today for the annual Pancakes in the Park fundraiser at Old Fort Park in New Smyrna Beach. The May 9 event drew 600 people for the 7-11 a.m. breakfast, which featured a display of antique cars, a mini-yard and book sale and plenty of comaraderie.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Jim Humphrey, a fifth-generation New Smyrnan saw a great opportunity to bust the cops of his longtime friend, Rick Newell this morning at Old Fort Park.

89. NSB city survey: Residents pleased with police and fire services; overall quality of life

Originally posted Wed, 2009-07-08 18:11

NSBNEWS.net video by Sera Frederick. Jana Jasinski of the Institute for Social and Behavioral Sciences at the University of Central Florida speaks to the New Smyrna City Commission in July about the results of a survey on citizen satisfaction with city services.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Knowing a budget with a propsed increase in millage rates couild be a tough sell, city leaders paid the University of Central Florida $7,600 to conduct a citizen survey to guage citizen response to the quality of services provided.

90. Kiwanis volunteer Ray Hallstrom remembered for 'good works'

Originally posted Fri, 2009-07-10 20:22

Courtesy photos/Kiwanis Club of SE Volusia. Ray Hallstrom carried out his duty as secretary of the Kiwanis Club as if it were a full-time job, working tirelessly for the betterment of the organization that benefits children's programs. Hallstrom died June 30. At far right,  Hallstrom poses for a photo with fellow Kiwanis member and past president Pat Driver.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Raymond B. Hallstrom, better known as "Ray" among his colleagues and friends in the Kiwanis Club of Southeast Volusia, will be remembered for his "good works" as the longtime secretary of the club, having died on June 30, at the Hospice Care Center in Edgewater. He was 64.