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Port Orange to offer housing workshop
Sentinel Staff WriterPort Orange is hosting a "fair housing" workshop, offering information about funding available to encourage homeownership and to rehabilitate homes. Among the programs being discussed will be the housing choice voucher program, a federally funded rental-...Tags: Daytona Beach
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Collision with car pulling back onto road kills Port Orange woman
Sentinel Staff WriterA crash on State Road 44 in Volusia County on Saturday left a 52-year-old woman dead. Florida Highway Patrol said Karen Neeely, of Port Orange, was a passenger in a pick-up truck driven by 47-year-old Matthew Neely. Authorities said Frank Hall, a 60-...Tags: Volusia County, Vehicles, Transportation Accidents
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Crash on S.R. 44 in Volusia kills 1
Sentinel Staff WriterA crash Saturday on State Road 44 in Volusia County left a 52-year-old woman dead. Florida Highway Patrol said that Karen Neely of Port Orange was a passenger in a pickup driven by 47-year-old Matthew Neely. Authorities said Frank Hall, a 60-year-old...Tags: Volusia County, Vehicles, Transportation Accidents
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Progressions
Boards of Directors Jennifer Seck, Rhodes+Brito Architects, Orlando, has been elected to the board of directors of the Central Florida Chapter of the Society for Marketing Professional Services. Volusia County Chapter 284 of the National Association of...Tags: Medical Research, Lake Mary, Economic Policy, Healthcare Provider, National Government
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911 call released in carnival-ride mishap in Port Orange
Sentinel Staff WriterVolusia County officials today released this recording of a 911 call from someone who watched Saturday night's carnival-ride mishap in Port Orange. The Crazy Bus ride unexpectedly lifted off the ground, leaving Ormond Beach resident Sherri Pinkerton...Tags: Volusia County
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State GOP outgunning Democrats in fundraising
Tallahassee BureauIt may be nice to be loved, but it pays to be in power. Across Central Florida, Republican legislative candidates are out-raising their Democratic opponents more than 4-to-1 so far, state reports show. Florida Republicans have been on the fundraising...Tags: Bob Allen, Primaries, Florida, National Government, Campaign Finance
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Great study skills, a key to school success
SouthFlorida.comAs the school year kicks back in, plenty of parents will be moaning – to each other, at least – that their children have too much homework. Meanwhile, children in schools across the country are failing to keep up. When students are working hard and still...Tags: Texas, Game Playing, Family
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Port Orange plan to cut Martin Luther King Jr. holiday upsets some
Sentinel Staff WriterForty years after the assassination of the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. and more than two decades since his birth was declared a day off for federal employees, workers in Port Orange are fighting the city over a plan to ax the holiday. The city will...Tags: Beach Vacations, New Smyrna Beach, NAACP, Florida, Employees
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Orange City hopeful fails to qualify
Political newcomer Buddy Barlow, a restaurant server, got a taste ofdemocracy in action when his bid to enter the race for Seat 3 on the OrangeCity Council was derailed. Barlow, 38, fell one signature short of the 25 required to get on theballot,...Tags: Local Elections, Elections, Government, Volusia County, Dennis Kucinich
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Stetson class laces learning with elixir of Potter-mania
Sentinel Staff WriterSam Morrison has always dreamed of being part of Harry Potter's world -- casting spells, meeting wizards and flying on broomsticks. This week, he's getting his chance. The 10-year-old Port Orange boy is one of 20 Central Florida students taking part...Tags: Stetson University, Medicine, Fiction, Herbal Medicines, Books and Magazines
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Concealed weapons program often a revolving door as licenses lost then regained
South Florida Sun-SentinelFlorida suspended Victor S. Carrera's license to carry a gun in November 2000 after his wife obtained a restraining order against him, telling a Broward judge that he punched her in the arm and face and broke one of her ribs. The woman failed to appear...Tags: Abusive Behavior, Court Administration, Florida, Gun Control, Defense
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Driver: Student ski trip was chaos
STAFF WRITERSThe Half Hollow Hills High School West students who went on a Vermont ski trip that turned into a drunken escapade two weekends ago were trouble from the moment they pulled out of Commack - hiding alcohol in water bottles and causing a ruckus - one of the...Tags: High Schools, Juvenile Delinquency, Schools, Family, Long Island
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