ORMOND BEACH
Observer YOU. YOUR NEIGHBORS. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD.
A HELPING HAND PAGE 8A
VOLUME 11, NO. 5
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2022
Wading through High tides sent water into local roads. Here’s how Ormond Beach Public Works responded. PAGE 2A INSIDE APPLY FOR HELP
FEMA provides ‘Individual Assistance’ declaration for Volusia County residents PAGE 3A
WINGS OF SUCCESS
Ormond Beach student receives $1,000 aviation scholarship PAGE 12A
Rising waters
FINE ARTS
A glimpse of exemplary art on display at local galleries PAGE 4-5B
SCHOOL SAFETY
Volusia County Schools to buy 30 metal detectors for special events PAGE 10A
MORATORIUM?
Hurricane Ian’s impact on Ormond Beach PAGE 3A
People wade through Melrose Avenue after Hurricane Ian.
Photo by Jarleene Almenas
Volusia County Council turns down a discussion of a development moratorium; council members say ENRAC should take the lead PAGE 10A
BRIEFS United Way establishes Hurricane Ian relief fund The United Way of Volusia-Flagler Counties has created an emergency relief fund to help those impacted by Hurricane Ian. Contributions to the Hurricane Ian relief fund will help people with recover from storm-related damage and will be directed to communities in Florida that were impacted the most. To donate, visit uwof.org/disasterrecovery-fund. Need assistance? Visit 211live.org.
Sliding into fun
INDEX
OBPD hosts annual National Night Out event
Calendar..................... PAGE 3B Cops Corner............... PAGE 6A Your Towns................PAGE 12A Letters.......................PAGE 12A Public Notices...........PAGE 12B Real Estate................ PAGE 11B
PAGE 1B Mallory Titus rides down an inflatable slide.
Photo by Christina Higgs
Michael Higgs walks down Highland Avenue toward North Beach Street.
Eyes of the storm Locals submit their photos of Ian.
Photos by Jarleene Almenas
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