Ormond Beach Observer 07-03-25

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ORMOND BEACH

Observer YOU. YOUR NEIGHBORS. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD.

VOLUME 13, NO. 45

4 STEPS TO PATRIOTISM 3A

FREE ON NEWSSTANDS | THURSDAY, JULY 3, 2025

DeSantis funds one Ormond project, vetoes another Proposed ‘Miracle Field’ for special needs population to receive state funds; stormwater study is cut. PAGE 4A

Budget shortfall decreases

Take a vow Tomoka Christian Church marries eight couples at 10th annual free wedding event.

School district to use $8M in reserves to complete budget. PAGE 5A

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INSIDE CHRISTMAS IN JULY Ormond MainStreet to host 8th annual event. PAGE 6A

BARRS PROMOTED A new assistant principal is appointed to Mainland High School. PAGE 5A

75 YEARS OF LOVE

Jacob and Tiffany, servers at Outback Steakhouse in Ormond Beach, get married on Friday, June 21. Photo courtesy of Michael’s Photography and Video

Fourth of July: The ‘Black Friday’ for lost pets

Ormond-by-the-Sea couple celebrates 75th anniversary. PAGE 1B

FATAL CRASH

SUV passenger dies after crash with box truck on I-95 in Ormond Beach. PAGE 2A

INDEX

Business..................... PAGE 6A Calendar..................... PAGE 3B Cops Corner................PAGE 2A Crossword.................. PAGE 2C Letters.......................PAGE 10A Public Notices............ PAGE 5C Sports..........................PAGE 7B Tributes ...................... PAGE 2C Real Estate..................PAGE 7A

Beach champs Mainland reigns supreme: Bucs crowned King of the Beach at Bethune-Cookman University’s 7-on7 tournament.

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Ormond artist Tom Gager’s art is all about “randomness and chance” ­— and bringing it to life on a canvas.

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Volusia County reminds you how to keep pets safe during fireworks. PAGE 4A Angela Miedema, director of Volusia County Animal Services, demonstrates how to scan for a chip using 6-month-old Zoe as an example. Photo by Jarleene Almenas


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