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COVID-19 strikes Port Orange City Councilman Chase Tramont

COVID-19 strikes Port Orange City Councilman Chase Tramont
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Wheeler Not Seeking Reelection, Tramont Announces Run For County Council

Apr 16, 2021 6:04 PM Port Orange, FL - After the news broke that a Volusia County council member will not seek reelection, one Port Orange city commissioner announced that he s looking to run for her spot. Chase Tramont, who currently represents District 2 of Port Orange, announced on the Marc Bernier Show Friday afternoon (April 16th) that he is looking to run for the District 2 Volusia County councilmember spot. This comes after the current District 2 councilmember, Billie Wheeler, announced that she will not seek reelection come 2022. Marc Bernier Show · 041621 Tramont A We were certainly looking at this possibility in 2024 when she was going to be termed out, said Tramont. When she brought this up in conversation it certainly got our wheels spinning a bit. Wheeler has been the District 2 representative for Volusia County since 2017. Before that, Wheeler served on the Daytona Beach Shores City Council. In 2020, Wheeler beat out Danny Fuqua during the gene

Chase Tramont, Port Orange Councilman, running for Volusia Council

PORT ORANGE   While many people are still recovering from the vitriolic 2020 election season, two local elected officials have already made decisions about 2022 races. Port Orange City Councilman Chase Tramont is running for the Volusia County Council District 2 seat that will be up for re-election next year. And Billie Wheeler, who has held that post since she took it over in January 2017, has decided not to seek re-election in 2022. Both Tramont and Wheeler went public with their decisions Friday afternoon on separate local radio talk shows. In interviews with The News-Journal earlier this week, both said they re happy with their decisions.

Daytona Beach homeless woman killed in tragic crash had big dreams

DAYTONA BEACH  Last Friday night, Ashley Baker was having a fantastic time at First Step Shelter. Baker and some other residents at the homeless shelter for adults were throwing a birthday party for one of the women staying there, Krystal Dowdell. In between indulging in cake and red velvet cookies, they shared dreams for their futures. The 30-year-old Baker talked about wanting to go to college, establish a good career, have a family living in their own house, and someday escape on tropical vacations. She put together a vision board to give her dreams a physical presence, a piece of cardboard covered with pictures of a beautiful beach, hot air balloons, hearts and a tall cool beverage.

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