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Get ready for an exhilarating weekend of tribute shows at the Athens Theatre in DeLand! Kick off the festivities at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 23, with Chicago Rewired, the premier Chicago tribute band, ...
Many of you may remember that I am and have always been a registered Democrat. I love to vote against the front-running Democrat candidates in the primaries. It’s always amused me, and I think it ...
Volusia County Women Who Care (VCWWC) presented a record-breaking grant of $35,007.95 to Volusia Free Clinic July 17 during a celebratory ribbon-cutting and open house at the clinic’s new facility.
Orange City’s newly passed Ordinance 690 is more than a misguided response to visible poverty — it’s a constitutional train wreck waiting to happen. Under the guise of “safety,” the city has ...
A celebration of the coming school year is set for the upcoming weekend in Deltona. The City of Deltona and the Volusia County Hispanic Association are sponsoring the giveaway of backpacks and other ...
Daytona State College’s women’s cross-country team has had quite the unusual roster. In need of runners, the team recruited three moms over age 40. The program started in 2018, when Judy Wilson was ...
He of many bucks and many kids, genius Musk, was tasked to investigate and help address government fraud, waste and abuse, and found the potentially $2 trillion worth to be an existential threat to ...
Volusia County Growth and Resource Management Director Clay Ervin is leaving. Ervin said he is retiring, effective Aug. 1. He has served in the position for almost a decade. The Growth and Resource ...
The Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Central Florida (HCCCF) is proud to announce it has been named a “Best of Florida” winner in the Chambers of Commerce category for 2025for the second year in a row.
Your anchor in life’s storms The congregation of Mosaic Unitarian Universalist meets online at 11 a.m. every Sunday. This Sunday, Aug. 3, at the Summer Sharing Series roundtable-style services, the ...
THE DESK AWAITS ITS NEXT OCCUPANT — City Administrator Jim Gleason’s office inside Lake Helen City Hall. Though Gleason won’t officially depart until Sept. 30, the scene offers a quiet preview of what ...
Does your school garden need a refresh? Would you like to teach your students about hydroponics? Volusia County Farm Bureau is offering up to $250 for agriculture and science classroom activities.