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Ormond Beach Observer 9-1-22

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ORMOND BEACH

Observer YOU. YOUR NEIGHBORS. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD.

SPIKES AND SPURS RUN PAGE 6B

VOLUME 10, NO. 52

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2022

What are students reading? Volusia County Schools outlines process to vet books; parents to choose level of library access PAGE 3A

Meet K-9 Klaus OBPD adds new K-9 thanks to a donor INSIDE

Paddle on Lena Lux and Scott Hanson combined their love of water sports and passion for the environment to launch their new paddle boarding business. PAGE 13A

ARRESTED

One woman died and one man was arrested after a crash near KFC last week. Police report the pair were ‘people of interest’ in Lake County double homicide PAGE 9A

GROUNDBREAKING Volusia County Council to break ground on Medical Examiner facility PAGE 11A

DYNAMIC DUO

Mainland’s James Randle and Ajai Harrell account for seven touchdowns in the Bucs’ season-opening win PAGE 5B

RING BEARERS

Seabreeze bowlers receive their state championship rings PAGE 7B

USING NEW TECH Beltone Ormond Beach implements technology for remote hearing aid adjustments PAGE 14A

Ariana Roy holds up one of the shrimp that were jumping on the paddle boarders before they started.

Photo by Michele Meyers

FINE ARTS

Coming close Seabreeze rally falls short in season opener Beaux Arts of Central Florida is celebrating its 60th anniversary, with its exhibit, titled “Epiphany! Visions of Art,” now on display at the Museum of Arts and Sciences PAGE 3-4B

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Taking off In less than a year, Royer’s ‘artography’ has become wildly popular

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CHRISTMAS PARADE

The city is asking for the public’s input to choose this year’s Christmas parade theme PAGE 2A

INDEX

Business....................PAGE 13A Calendar..................... PAGE 2B Cops Corner............... PAGE 8A The Fine Arts.............. PAGE 3B Letters.......................PAGE 12A Public Notices............ PAGE 9B Real Estate................. PAGE 8B

Lightnin’ strikes Daytona International Speedway names ticket office after longtime employee Seabreeze’s Micah Karr (12) goes in to tackle Spruce Creek’s E’Zaiah Shine.

Photo by Michele Meyers

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