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Former N-J pressman dies

Sam Etheredge lost his only son, a police officer and namesake, in a Christmas Eve 1980 shootout. Later, his wife and only daughter both died, leaving the patriarch of the family alone. But that didn't stop the indomitable spirit of the former Alabama ...

From KATHY KELLY, Daytona Beach News-Journal,  4 Nov 2009

Lottery winner may miss out on $58K prize

Time is running out for the customer who picked up a Fantasy 5 ticket in Ormond Beach on May 6. The ticket was purchased that day at a Kangaroo Express in Ormond Beach. The winner of an unclaimed Fantasy 5 top prize has only a few days to present the ...

From KATHY KELLY, Daytona Beach News-Journal,  31 Oct 2009

Sorry bear, Stetson already has a mascot

Students and staff gathered for a look at the bear, a protected species. Authorities created a perimeter around the tree and the bear climbed down about11:45 a.m. A Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission biologist, Bret Owsley, then chased ...

From KATHY KELLY, Daytona Beach News-Journal,  30 Oct 2009

Kathy Kelly: The Rotten Fruits of War

Five months ago, shortly after the Pakistani government had begun a military offensive against suspected Taliban fighters in the northernmost area of the country, we arrived in Islamabad, the capital, as part of a small delegation organized by Voices ...

From KATHY KELLY, Huffington Post,  22 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Taliban,  BBC,  Al-Qaeda

Ex-medical examiner investigator John Gaston dies at 53

DAYTONA BEACH -- As chief investigator for the Volusia Medical Examiner's Office in the 1990s, John Gaston assisted in more than 3,000 autopsies. Child abuse deaths were a special field of interest to him. The veteran of both the Daytona Beach Police ...

From KATHY KELLY, Daytona Beach News-Journal,  4 Aug 2009

Cat adoptions increase after Halifax Humane Society drops fee

DAYTONA BEACH -- Pet owners are taking advantage of the Halifax Humane Society's offer to adopt adult cats for free as part of "Adopt a Shelter Cat Month," according to Michelle Pari, community relations director. In June, 153 cats were adopted, up 37 ...

From KATHY KELLY, Daytona Beach News-Journal,  11 Jul 2009

New van transporting veterans to Orange City clinic

Carl Strobel of Sanford steps from a newly donated transportation vehicle at the Orange City Veterans Affairs Clinic in Orange City on Monday. U.S. Rep. John Mica, right, was on hand when the six-seater van donated by Lynx made its first trip to the ...

From KATHY KELLY, Daytona Beach News-Journal,  30 Jun 2009

Kathy Kelly: Now We See You, Now We Don't

In early June, 2009, I was in the Shah Mansoor displaced persons camp in Pakistan, listening to one resident detail the carnage which had spurred his and his family's flight there a mere 15 days earlier. Their city, Mingora, had come under massive ...

From KATHY KELLY, Huffington Post,  25 Jun 2009
Related Topics: United Nations,  John Montgomery

Ist female DeLand commissioner, 83, dies

DELAND -- The green thumb of Evelyn West-Mills' mother-in-law proved fortuitous indeed, establishing a family business that was to last three more generations. West-Mills ultimately took over the Stetson Flower and Gift Shop and ran it while pursing ...

From KATHY KELLY, Daytona Beach News-Journal,  20 Jun 2009
Related Topics: U.S. Democratic Party

Dan Warren honored by historical society

Former State Attorney Dan R. Warren has been honored by the Florida Historical Society for his book, "If It Takes All Summer: Martin Luther King, the KKK, and States' Rights in St. Augustine, 1964." Warren, a longtime attorney based in Daytona Beach, ...

From KATHY KELLY, Daytona Beach News-Journal,  17 Jun 2009
Related Topics: Charlie Crist

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