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Volusia businessman Foote, 89, dies

Richard W. "Dick" Foote, an avid pilot who once had dinner with Charles Lindbergh and was one of Volusia County's most prominent businessmen, died Saturday just shy of his 90th birthday. Best known as the creator of prescription drug warning labels ...

From CECIL G. BRUMLEY, Daytona Beach News-Journal,  21 Jan 2009
Related Topics: Charles Lindbergh

Future cloudy as 2008 fades

The crystal ball is in the pawnshop. And finding the ticket in the pile of unpaid bills won't be easy. So, in determining whether the Volusia-Flagler economy is going to improve in 2009 we can rely only on what we know. And looking back at 2008 can ...

From CECIL G. BRUMLEY, Daytona Beach News-Journal,  1 Jan 2009
Related Topics: NASCAR,  Freddie Mac

Locally retired autoworkers in favor of rescue

Most of them worked in the auto industry for decades, moving to Florida to enjoy a hard-earned retirement. Now they are watching their industry scramble for survival with the Big Three in Washington, D.C., looking for a bailout. While their pensions ...

From CECIL G. BRUMLEY, Daytona Beach News-Journal,  16 Dec 2008
Related Topics: General Motors,  John Morris (politician)

Local votes split on congressional housing bill

Foreclosures are having a massive impact on the area housing market, dragging down home prices and leaving hundreds of people scrambling for another place to live. In June (the newest report), court filings related to foreclosures totaled 1,135 in the ...

From CECIL G. BRUMLEY, Daytona Beach News-Journal,  24 Jul 2008
Related Topics: Corrine Brown,  John Mica

It's a Mall, Mall World

The sleek, new Portofino Square strip center is a jarring site as it sits empty along Nova Road in South Daytona. More daunting is the large expanse of bare earth awaiting the Pavilion at Port Orange. As rampant construction continues, commercial ...

From CECIL G. BRUMLEY AND VALERIE WHITNEY, Daytona Beach News-Journal,  13 Apr 2008
Related Topics: Barnes & Noble, Inc.,  Circuit City,  John Wanamaker,  Ross Stores, Inc.

Bikers boost business, but it's not full throttle

Speed Weeks took off like a pack of stock cars with a green flag for east Central Florida businesses. Area merchants will need it as they expect a slower Bike Week, which begins today, and continue to suffer through an overall sluggish economy. Hotels ...

From CECIL G. BRUMLEY, Daytona Beach News-Journal,  29 Feb 2008
Related Topics: Darren Howard,  NASCAR,  Dale Earnhardt

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