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Volusia Today - A County of Volusia Podcast
by County of Volusia
If you're interested in Volusia County and want to know what's happening today, tune in to Volusia Today—a public information program brought to you by the County of Volusia.
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A New Year in Volusia County
Happy New Year from Volusia Today! In this episode, we explore exciting events and updates for 2025 in Volusia County. Highlights include the Park Volusia launch, the ongoing coastal survey, and disaster assistance deadlines—be sure to file FEMA and SBA applications by the required dates. A special meeting on January 14 will address a potential development moratorium, with opportunities for public input in person or online. The Ocean Center kicks off the year with the Daytona Beach Home Show (Jan. 4–5), Jeff Dunham’s Artificial Intelligence comedy tour (Jan. 9), and the Harlem Globetrotters’ return (Jan. 13). Tune in for all this and more as we start an exciting new year together!
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Volusia Today with County Manager George Recktenwald
Join us for a special 2024 episode of Volusia Today as we sit down with County Manager George Recktenwald! Don’t miss this engaging discussion as we reflect on the highlights and key moments that defined Volusia County in 2024.
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The Seventh Judicial Circuit: Judges, Courts, and Community
In this episode of Volusia Today, guest host David Hunt, along with Judge Leah Case, Chief Judge of the Seventh Judicial Circuit, and Mark Weinberg, Court Administrator, discuss the workings of the Seventh Judicial Circuit, covering topics such as the process of becoming a judge, the differences between county and circuit courts, and the role of specialized courts like Veterans and Drug Court. They explore the daily duties of a judge, the ethical standards governing the judiciary, and the importance of jury duty. The conversation also highlights the court’s efforts to ensure transparency, engage with the community through school tours and outreach, and collaborate with local entities. Listeners are encouraged to visit courtrooms, attend proceedings, and learn more about the judicial system through the Circuit7.org website.
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Volusia County Trivia and Updates
In this episode of Volusia Today, we highlight some exciting updates and events in Volusia County. A new ParkVolusia office has opened in New Smyrna Beach at 302 N. Causeway, with another office in Daytona Beach Shores. FEMA has extended the Disaster Recovery Center in Daytona Beach until December 19 due to high demand. For trivia lovers, DeBary Hall, built in 1871, was the winter retreat of Frederick deBary, and it’s now a historic site offering holiday tours and teas. Volusia County is also seeking applicants for 19 advisory boards, and there are just 12 days until Santa arrives—parents can sign up for personalized postcards from Santa. Lyonia Environmental Center offers 15-20 programs per month, including nature hikes and holiday-themed activities like Candy Cane Science and "Christmas in Yellowstone" movie screening. The Ocean Center, just 400 feet from the beach, hosts major events like Jeff Dunham’s performance in January. For families, Winter Break Camps at Lyonia and other locations offer fun activities for kids. Stay connected with all that Volusia County has to offer this holiday season!
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Volusia County Roundtable
In this episode of Volusia Today, we cover a variety of local happenings as the holiday season kicks off. We highlight events like Don Dempsey's Town Hall meeting, cutting your own Christmas tree at Lyonia Preserve, new office openings, and extended hours for FEMA’s Disaster Recovery Center. There’s also information on upcoming Tire Amnesty Days, holiday events around the county, and winter break camps for kids. We also share tips on beach safety, new flight services at Daytona Beach International Airport, and the county’s lawn watering schedule. Tune in for everything you need to know about what's happening in Volusia County this season!
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Holiday Safety Tips with Volusia County Fire Rescue
In this episode of Volusia Today, Volusia County Fire Chief Jo King and Division Chief Bill Whalen share essential holiday safety tips. We start with some holiday fun, discussing Christmas trees and favorite holiday meals, before diving into fire safety. Chief King offers advice on cooking hazards like turkey deep frying, ensuring smoke alarms are working, and how to handle kitchen fires, including grease fires. We also explore lithium-ion battery safety, highlighting the risks of overcharging and using incorrect chargers, plus the crucial step of never using water on a battery fire—always evacuate and call 911. Be sure to tune in for valuable tips that can help keep you and your family safe this holiday season!
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Volusia County Round Table
As the holiday season approaches, Volusia County is packed with festive activities, safety tips, and community programs to make the season enjoyable and safe. Residents are debating the best time to put up Christmas trees, whether ham or turkey reigns supreme, and which holiday side dishes are essential or avoidable. Local events include guided bike tours, line dancing lessons, Santa’s Breakfast at DeBary Hall, basketball at the Ocean Center, and winter break camps for kids. For adults, the Red Hot Chili Steppers walking club meets at Gemini Springs Park, and the Explore Volusia Challenge offers hiking opportunities. Community services are also in full swing, with Veterans Services hosting a food basket giveaway, and DBIA highlighting affordable holiday flights. Beachgoers are reminded of increased crowds with families and snowbirds visiting, so it’s important to stay safe and plan ahead. With so much to do and enjoy, Volusia County is ready to celebrate the season with something for everyone!
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Animal Services
In this episode of Volusia Today, we welcome Angela Miedema, Director of Animal Services, who reflects on her first year in the role and discusses the essential services provided to residents, such as the TNR (Trap-Neuter-Return) program and responsible pet ownership initiatives. Angela shares details about her recent election to the National Animal Control Association Board and its advocacy work for animal welfare. She highlights the upcoming Mobile Vaccine Clinic at Dewey Boster Park on October 28, offering affordable vaccinations and microchipping. Listeners will also hear about recent rescues, collaborations with local agencies, and opportunities for fostering, adopting, and volunteering, as well as tips for hurricane preparedness for pets.
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Post Hurricane Milton
In this episode of Volusia Today, we’ll discuss Hurricane Milton with guests Clint Mecham, Emergency Management Director, Chief King, Fire Services Director, and Ben Bartlett, Public Works Director. They will cover preparation and response efforts, including evacuation plans, storm communications, and the role of Volusia County Fire Rescue in rescue operations. The conversation will highlight ongoing recovery efforts, local and federal assistance, and the importance of updating FEMA profiles. We’ll also address the current status of flooding and power outages, the impact on the St. Johns River, and post-storm safety measures for residents.
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Ocean Center's Celebrate Volusia
In this episode of Volusia Today, we speak with Lynn Flanders, Director of the Ocean Center, and Brooke Sowell, Marketing Specialist, about the upcoming Celebrate Volusia event on October 6th. The episode highlights the event's family-friendly atmosphere, featuring a concert by Pablo Cruise, a Kids Zone with various activities, and a Community Expo showcasing local resources and talent. Listeners will learn about the free snacks, prizes, and convenient parking available at the Ocean Walk Garage. Tune in to discover how Celebrate Volusia embodies community spirit and offers a day of fun for all!
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Economic Development
In this episode of Volusia Today, hosts welcome Lou Paris, Director of Economic Development, and Heather Edwards, Business Specialist in Economic Development, who discuss key resources supporting local businesses, including the fully booked Funding Readiness Workshop. They highlight the VC Economic Development Research Center’s market analysis through SizeUp, the advantages of the Foreign Trade Zone 198, and various forms of technical and financial assistance available to businesses, including incubators. The conversation covers economic reports, key business sectors, major employers, available properties, and partnerships that drive economic growth in Volusia County, offering valuable insights for local enterprises.
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Daytona Beach International Airport
Join us on this episode of Volusia Today as we chat with Cyrus Callum, Department Director of Aviation & Economic Resources, and Joanne Magley, Marketing Director of Daytona Beach International Airport. We’re thrilled to discuss the recent recognition of Daytona Beach International Airport as the Commercial Service Airport of the Year for Florida! Tune in as we discuss the significance of this award, explore the latest airline announcements and exciting destinations, and address why residents and visitors should consider flying out of DAB rather than other airports. Cyrus and Joanne will share insights into the airport's commitment to delivering an exceptional customer experience, highlighting how the dedicated staff—from airline agents to TSA workers—creates a welcoming atmosphere that sets DAB apart.
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Library Services
In this episode of Volusia Today, Lucinda Colee, Library Services Director, and Barry Kukes, Library Services Marketing Specialist, join us to discuss the annual How-To Festival on September 14, a community event featuring diverse, hands-on sessions like DIY auto repair, basic first aid, and pickleball, often led by library staff. They’ll also cover the new reading challenge, the benefits of library card membership—including hotspots and educational apps—tutoring services, and exciting updates like the Keech Street Library reopening and a new partnership with the Economic Development Division. Tune in for a comprehensive look at activities and resources available at our local libraries!
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Park Volusia
In this episode, we explore Volusia County's new beach driving and off-beach parking program, Park Volusia, set to launch on October 1. We’re joined by Benjamin Bartlett, Director of Volusia County Public Works, and Jessica Fentress, Coastal Programs Director, who share details about the program's new regulations and infrastructure changes. They also discuss the impact on coastal conservation and visitor experience. Tune in to learn how the new system will affect beach access and parking, ensuring you're prepared for the upcoming changes.
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The 2024 International Coastal Clean-Up
In this episode, we provide updates from Volusia County and welcome guests Nicole Weiss, Habitat Conservation Plan (HCP) Field Manager, and Brooke DeRuwe, Permitting Associate from Environmental Management. We discuss the International Coastal Cleanup (ICC) taking place on Saturday, September 21, from 8 to 11 a.m. Residents can join the effort at over 20 sites along the beach, Halifax River, and Indian River. To participate, register at www.volusia.org/cleanup by September 8. Participants are encouraged to bring garden gloves, drinking water in refillable bottles, and buckets for collecting trash. Please wear a hat, sunscreen, comfortable clothing, and suitable outdoor footwear. The first 1,000 preregistered participants will receive a special giveaway item at the end of the event. For more details or to register, visit www.volusia.org/cleanup or contact the ICC coordination team at [email protected].
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Key Updates & Community News
Welcome back to Volusia Today! Here’s what’s new: The Volusia County Courthouse Annex is now named the Steven C. Henderson Judicial Center, honoring Judge Henderson with a bronze plaque unveiling. Daytona Beach International Airport has been named Florida's top commercial service airport by FDOT, a title it also earned in 2021 for its safety, aesthetics, and innovation. VoRide is offering free rides up to 8 miles to and from the DeLand and DeBary SunRail stations. A new Emergency Management app is available for download to keep residents informed during crises. Community meetings on road improvements are scheduled from August 22 to August 29 at various locations. Join the International Coastal Cleanup on September 21 at over 20 sites, and register by September 8. The FDEP now offers 100% reimbursement for sand placement through the Hurricane Restoration Reimbursement Grant Program for oceanfront property owners. Don’t forget to sign up for the county’s monthly newsletter, News You Can Use, at www.volusia.org, and remember to stay hydrated and use libraries as cooling stations during the hot weather.
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Volusia County and Emergency Management Updates
In this episode, we cover updates from Volusia County, and different things happening throughout our community. Volusia County has introduced a new Emergency Management app to enhance communication during emergencies like hurricanes and wildfires; it’s available for download on both the App Store and Google Play. In recognition of its commitment to high-quality care, Volusia County EMS has received a 2024 Mission: Lifeline bronze achievement award from the American Heart Association for its efforts in treating severe heart attacks and strokes. The county will host the International Coastal Cleanup, on September 21, from 8 to 11 a.m., inviting residents to help clean up over 20 sites along the beach, Halifax River, and Indian River—register by September 8 to get involved. DeBary Hall calls on kids in grades 1-5 to join the ECHO Rangers program, which offers a fun and educational exploration of the county’s ecological, cultural, and outdoor resources. Lastly, changes to animal licensing requirements are on the way, with a free pet microchipping event scheduled from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. on Monday, August 5. Avelo Airlines is set to launch a new nonstop service between Daytona Beach International Airport and Hartford’s Bradley International Airport starting November 8, 2024, with flights operating twice weekly on Fridays and Mondays. Stay tuned for more updates and details in our upcoming episodes!
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Volusia County's Ocean Center
In this episode of Volusia Today, we chat with Brooke Sowell, Marketing Specialist at the Ocean Center, about exciting upcoming events including Jurassic Quest and 90s Con. Brooke also outlines the Ocean Center's long-term plans to expand and revitalize its role in the entertainment space, aiming to enhance its appeal as a premier venue for a variety of engaging events. Listen to learn more about these developments and the future of the Ocean Center!
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Volusia County Updates
On this episode of Volusia Today, we discuss Daytona Beach's new Sun & Surf Park, featuring new parking spaces, 5 of which are ADA-accessible, and an ADA-accessible ramp. We also discuss the new off-beach parking fees for non-residents and the upcoming easement meetings. The ECHO Rangers program, designed for kids in grades 1-5 to connect with nature through educational activities has some upcoming meetings as well. The Summer Break Spot food program, ensuring children have access to nutritious meals during the summer break, is still ongoing and many locations around the county.
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Volusia County News
In this episode, we cover community updates in Volusia County, and several events and initiatives were highlighted. The Ocean Center is currently hosting Passion Camp and gearing up for Jurassic Question from July 26-28. Meanwhile, Volusia County Animal Services is offering a vaccination and microchipping event at Keysville Dog Park on July 15, providing $10 vaccines and free microchipping to residents on a first-come, first-served basis. The Marine Science Center celebrated the release of Pepper Jack, a rehabilitated loggerhead sea turtle, marking a successful recovery effort. Volusia County invites children to join the ECHO Rangers program, focusing on ecological education, with kick-off meetings scheduled in August.
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Volusia County Conservation and Improvements
This episode features Tim Telfer, Volusia Forever Land Acquisition Manager, and Daniel Marsh, ECHO Manager. The discussion centered on the critical importance of conservation efforts in the Volusia County community. Telfer highlighted Volusia Forever's mission to acquire and protect natural lands in Volusia County, stressing their role in preserving habitats, improving water quality, and providing recreational spaces with strong community collaboration. Marsh, representing ECHO, discussed the environmental, cultural, historical, and outdoor recreational sites they work on. Tune in to hear how these two programs are making a difference in our community.
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Fire Rescue and the Fourth of July
Today, we discuss upcoming events and welcome Chief King from Volusia County Fire Rescue. Chief King shares his journey into firefighting and the crucial safety precautions and training programs his team implements for firefighters and the community. We explore their outreach efforts and upcoming social media platform launches, aimed at enhancing community engagement and safety communication. With the Fourth of July approaching, Chief King offers essential safety tips for enjoying fireworks responsibly. Tune in for insights into fire safety, community resilience, and the future of public service communication in Volusia County.
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Veterans Memorial Plaza Groundbreaking and Upcoming Events
In this episode, we cover the latest developments across Volusia County. Our focus begins with the momentous groundbreaking of the Veterans Memorial Plaza, a heartfelt tribute honoring the invaluable service of our veterans. Additionally, we highlight the Volusia Forever program's landmark achievement in purchasing over 2,000 acres, its largest acquisition to date, securing vital natural spaces for future generations. We spotlight upcoming events hosted by the Ocean Center, Explore Volusia, and Be Floridian Now, showcasing opportunities for community engagement and participation. For more details on these events and others, visit www.volusia.org/events.
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All About Mosquito Control
In this episode, Marcus McDonough, Director of Mosquito Control, joined us to discuss mosquito control and how it can be crucial for public health. We began with why mosquitoes prefer certain individuals over others, exploring genetic and chemical factors influencing attractiveness. Marcus explained Mosquito Control's mission, including community involvement. He also supplied practical advice on identifying and mitigating mosquito-attracting items around homes, alongside recommendations for natural repellents. Marcus covered how to request services, including options for residents in various areas. The episode also highlighted the use of helicopters in mosquito control and the benefits of mosquito fish. Marcus concluded with essential tips for protecting families and homes to be proactive.
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Volusia County Updates
In this episode, we dive into the latest news and updates from Volusia County, covering a range of topics from upcoming events at the Ocean Center to closures of local libraries and the animal services vaccination clinic in Ormond Beach. Get details of the exciting events scheduled at the Ocean Center, discuss the reasons behind recent library closures, and highlight the importance of the animal services vaccination clinic and microchipping. Throughout the episode, we'll also touch on other noteworthy updates and announcements, keeping you informed and engaged with what's happening in your area.
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Beach Safety this Memorial Day
On this episode, we covered local news, events in Volusia County, and preparations for Memorial Day weekend. Our guests, Tammy Malphurs, Interim Director of Beach Safety, and Jessica Fentress, Director of Coastal, discussed beach safety measures and activities planned for the holiday. They emphasized the continued operation of essential services despite county office closures. Topics included beach traffic comparisons, the Volusia County Beaches app, rip current awareness, wildlife encounters, lifeguard recruitment, and safety tips encompassing hydration, sunscreen application, driving rules, and sea turtle nesting season. The episode emphasized the importance of following regulations, respecting wildlife, and downloading the Volusia Beaches app for comprehensive beach information. Also, we encourage listeners to check volusia.org for a full list of Memorial Day events happening this weekend.
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Volusia County News
In this episode, we give you an update on all things happening in Volusia County. Highlights include the Volusia County Visitors Choice Awards, activities planned for Mother’s Day Weekend at the Beach, details on a virtual workshop regarding county contracts, and updates on an Animal Services Rescue. We also discussed modifications to select routes by Votran in anticipation of graduation events, and the debut of services at Sun & Surf Park starting May 10th, in preparation for Memorial Day. Additionally, listeners can expect information on potential traffic delays over the weekend for the Rockville event.
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Hurricane Season with Emergency Management
In this podcast episode, Volusia Community Information is joined by Clint Mecham, Director of Emergency Management, and Aubrie Austin, Operations Coordinator, from the Emergency Management Division. Throughout this episode, they shed light on hurricane preparedness, emphasizing that Emergency Management (EM) encompasses more than just hurricanes. They highlight the upcoming Hurricane Expo on Saturday, May 4th, at the Fairgrounds, featuring over 50 vendors offering insights on home preparation, flood insurance, recovery programs, and demonstrations on creating go kits and sandbags, alongside guest speakers, raffles, and free refreshments. We also discuss the upcoming hurricane town halls and the importance of flood insurance. If you want to learn more about emergency management in Volusia County, visit volusia.org/emergency.
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Volusia County Spring Updates
In this episode, we're diving into the latest initiatives and updates from Volusia County. We're excited to announce a collaboration between Volusia County's Transform386 initiative and Easterseals. Together, they're hosting a series of free IBM SkillsBuild workshops designed to enhance residents' core technology and workplace skills. Also, stay in the loop about temporary beach access closures and improvements happening around the county. Don't forget to download the Volusia Beaches app for the latest updates on available access points and safety information. Mark your calendars for the upcoming Hurricane Expo, where you can find valuable resources and demonstrations to help you prepare for the season ahead. And if you've ever dreamed of joining the beach safety lifeguard team, now's your chance! We're hosting a second round of tryouts at various YMCA locations. Also, learn about Volusia County's new Permit and Code Concierge Service, offering personalized assistance to residents and business owners navigating permitting and code requirements.
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Updates from Community Information
In our latest podcast episode, we cover Volusia County updates and events. Highlights include the first sea turtle nest spotting, coastal construction during nesting season, FEMA's crisis exercise, and the Opioid Abatement Board's call for service applications. Sports fans can look forward to the Harlem Globetrotters and the Hurricane Expo. Travelers can attend the TSA PreCheck event at DBIA, while the community supports veterans with a Stand Down Event. Beach Safety announces beach tryouts with competitive pay and bonuses, open to applicants 16 and older. Tune in for these updates and more!
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All About Veterans Services and Upcoming Events
In this episode, we chat with Scott Olson, with Volusia County Veterans Services, about the help available to those who've served our country. We cover various support options available to veterans and their families like healthcare, pensions and more. We discuss the upcoming veterans standdown event from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on April 19 and 20 at the Volusia County Fairgrounds, 3150 E. New York Ave., DeLand. At the event, veterans and their families can come for free haircuts, clothing, and lunch. If you would like to reach out to Veterans Services, visit Veterans Services (volusia.org).
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Sustaining Our Communities: Food Waste Prevention Week and Upcoming St. John's River Cleanup
In this episode, we discuss sustainability and community engagement. Spotlighting Food Waste Prevention Week, the St. Johns River cleanup, and upcoming events in Volusia County. Uncover innovative strategies and initiatives aimed at reducing waste and promoting sustainability, from composting to surplus food redistribution. Hear about the efforts to preserve the St. Johns River, highlighting the dedication of volunteers in keeping this vital ecosystem clean and thriving. Also, hear about upcoming events for the community of Volusia County.
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Volusia County Updates and Events
Tune in for the latest updates from Volusia County! We'll cover key water conservation initiatives, including the implementation of water notification systems and ongoing environmental awareness campaigns. Additionally, county-wide events such as the Florida Wildlife Corridor Photography Exhibit serve to raise awareness and promote conservation efforts among residents. Looking ahead, don't miss out on upcoming community events like Turtle Day, the Veterans Stand Down, and the highly anticipated Bert Kreischer's Fully Loaded Comedy Festival. Stay informed and engaged with what's happening in Volusia County!
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Volusia County News
It's maddness in the studio this March with the Volusia County Community Information team! The College Basketball Invitational is happening at the Ocean Center and Michael, Clayton and Maggy discuss the big dance! The group covers some upcoming events and programs available and other things to explore in Volusia County!
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Spring Break Beach Safety
Volusia County beaches are a top destination for visitors and residents during Spring Break. On this episode, we host Volusia County's Beach Safety Deputy Chief Tammy Malphurs, and discuss how beachgoers can stay safe this season. Tips like where to swim and how to get out of a rip current are shared and we talk about the best app to download for the best beach info. Link to download app: https://www.volusia.org/services/public-protection/beach-safety/beach-navigator.stml
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Line Dancing & Florida Bicycle Month
#DYK Volusia County hosts line dancing classes a few times a month? Check in with Volusia County Community Information staff and learn about their first-hand experience. The group also plays a trivia game dedicated to Florida Bicycle Month! See if you can guess the right answers.
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Bike Week & Events at the Ocean Center
Bike Week is roaring into town and the Volusia County Community Information talks safety. Find out what wardrobe change could impact the wellbeing of a biker during one of the biggest events in the area. The team also discusses the AMA Arenacross Championships taking place at the Ocean Center and what the Center plans to do with all that dirt once the racers are done.
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Get Out & Enjoy Your County!
The Volusia County Community Information team delivers again with the BEST local radio news show! Listen in as the crew recaps some fun things happening around Volusia County and discusses some places to see and events to attend in the near future.
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County Update: Navy Week, Coastal Cleanup & More!
The Volusia County Community Information team is back on the mic for an episode covering the many events, services and programs currently available in Volusia County. Learn about Volusia Helps and Social Workers in the Libraries, two new additions for those seeking more information about available resources. The episode also features conversation about the new pedestrian signal located in Ormond Beach on A1A and Rockefeller Drive. Beachgoers, including those looking to enjoy the new dog-friendly section of the beach, can now cross safely with the new High Intensity Activated Crosswalk (HAWK).
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County Conversations
On this episode of Volusia Today, get a county update covering highlights like the Daytona Beach International Airport, success stories with local recognitions, and a glimpse into community events. All this and more on Volusia Today, your go-to source for a county overview!
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Emergency Management
Join us as we talk with Aubrie Austin, Operation Coordinator for Volusia County Emergency Management. Aubrie guides us through the multifaceted responsibilities of the Emergency Management Division, offering insights into the division's role in ensuring community preparedness. The episode dives into Florida Severe Weather Awareness Week, providing listeners with practical tips and resources to stay informed and secure during adverse weather conditions. Aubrie discusses the array of resources available to residents, making this episode a guide for those seeking to enhance their emergency preparedness in Volusia County. Tune in to gain an understanding of the division's vital functions and actionable steps toward a safer community.
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Medical Examiner
Join us for a conversation with Dr. James Fulcher, M.D., Chief Medical Examiner for Volusia County. Throughout this episode, we dive into his journey in forensic medicine and explore the innovative features of our new state-of-the-art facility. Dr. Fulcher discusses the pivotal role that forensic science plays in ensuring justice and public safety, which allows listeners to see the positive impact it has on our community's well-being. This episode reveals the fascinating intersection of medicine, science, and community impact, showcasing the essential contributions of forensic expertise to a safer and more informed Volusia County.
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Animal Services
In this episode, Angela Miedema, Director, and Bille Garner, Clinic Supervisor, from Volusia County Animal Services provide valuable insights into the pivotal role that animal services plays in our community. Explore the wide range of services offered, from microchipping to comprehensive veterinary care. Discover how you can make a meaningful impact by volunteering and actively participating in the well-being of our furry companions. This conversation also offers insights into the initiatives and events that Animal Services has planned. Tune in for a discussion celebrating the bond between humans and animals with Volusia County Animal Services.
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New Year, New Career
Join us in this episode as we chat with Volusia County's Recruitment & Retention Manager, Nichole Duchesneau, and Benefits Manager, Trent Shealy with our Human Resources Department. Discover the array of benefits and wellness programs available for Volusia County Employees as we explore opportunities for a fresh start in the new year. Whether you're seeking skill development or considering new roles, this episode is your guide to a fulfilling and rewarding career path in the year ahead. If you are looking for career opportunities, click here to explore open positions at Volusia County.
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Volusia Today - UF/IFAS Extension
Ready to turn that thumb a shade greener? Dive into the world of gardening with our latest episode of Volusia Today featuring the incredible Brittany Council-Morton from the UF/IFAS Extension! Whether you're a seasoned gardener or just starting your plant journey as a New Year's resolution, this one's for you!
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Volusia Today - A Year in Review
The year 2023 was a busy one for Volusia County. Tune in to Volusia Today as the Community Information team stops by the studio and looks back on significant projects, events, and programs that took place.
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Volusia Today - With County Manager George Recktenwald and Deputy County Manager Suzanne Konchan
Join us on this special episode of Volusia Today, where we had the incredible opportunity to sit down with County Manager George Recktenwald and Deputy County Manager Suzanne Konchan! You won't want to miss out as we dive into a captivating retrospective of 2023, exploring the highlights and key moments that shaped Volusia County.
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Volusia Today - Daytona Beach International Airport
Daytona Beach International Airport’s Joanne Magley and Cyrus Callum touched down in the Volusia Today studio and shared a glimpse into an exciting array of community-centric initiatives, new flight options, and efforts they are taking to be a driving force in the aviation industry.
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Volusia Today - VoRide
On the latest episode of Volusia Today, Transit Services Director Bobbie King stops by the studio to tell us about VoRide, Volusia County's new curb-to-curb rideshare initiative, now available in the DeLand service region. Residents and visitors seeking to use the new service can download the app in the App Store and Google Play. VoRide stands out with its unmatched affordable pricing. Each ride is priced at a flat rate of only $2 per passenger, regardless of the time or day, ensuring an economical option for riders.
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Volusia Today - Economic Development
Some exciting things are happening on the economic front in Volusia County. Tune in to this episode of Volusia Today, Featuring Volusia County Economic Developments Katrina Friel and Cyrus Callum, where we dive into Volusia County’s dynamic economy, invaluable business resources, an exciting new recruitment platform, and so much more!
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