Veteran Volusia newswoman calls it a day

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Last updated 22 dezembro 2024
Veteran Volusia newswoman calls it a day
She has been a familiar face reporting local news on television and has even been referred to as the “Queen of Volusia County,” but when Claire Metz retired Friday, Aug. 22, after 39 years with WESH-2 News, the personable reporter seemed to take all the publicity and praise in stride.
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