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  2. New Smyrna Beach Commission approves budget and cultural events. The New Smyrna Beach City Commission voted to approve a budget and property tax rate for next year, to accept a gift deed for an outdoor sculpture from Frederick Golds…. Read more.

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    New Smyrna Beach Commission approves budget and cultural events. The New Smyrna Beach City Commission voted to approve a budget and property tax rate for next year, to accept a gift deed for an outdoor sculpture from Frederick …. Read more.

  4. Stay current with all the latest and breaking news about New Smyrna Beach, compare headlines and perspectives between news sources on stories happening today. In total, 31 stories have been published about New Smyrna Beach which Ground News has aggregated in the past 3 months.

  5. Volusia County issues evacuation order as Ormond Beach ...

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    Fire Rescue Station 23, Turnbull Station, 1850 Pioneer Trail, New Smyrna Beach Fire Rescue Station 34, Indian Mound Station, 1700 Enterprise-Osteen Road, Osteen Fire Rescue Station 45, St. Johns Station, 2580 W. State Road 44, DeLand

  6. ‘It’s unsettling’: New Smyrna Beach residents wake up to ...

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    NEW SMYRNA BEACH, Fla. — New Smyrna Beach was hammered by hurricane Ian Last Month, obliterating the sand dunes that protected them. When Nicole hit this week, that protection was gone.

  7. A second man dies in Volusia County due to flood waters

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    A New Smyrna Beach-area man died Thursday, Sept. 29, due to flood waters from Tropical Storm Ian. This is the second confirmed death in Volusia County Sheriff's Office's jurisdiction.

  8. Volusia to place sand 'TrapBags' to ... - Observer Local News

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    The next big task for the county is acquiring easements from property owners so workers can place the TrapBags and remove debris. The county will hold two public meetings on this subject: one on March 20 in Daytona Beach Shores, and another on March 27 in New Smyrna Beach.