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2019

Real Estate

Spacious Riomar Bay home loaded with beautiful features

Impressive from the first glimpse, the elegant, lushly landscaped home at 750 Lake Drive in the Riomar Bay ...

Bonzo

Bonzo has ‘Rotts’ of compliments for lovely Lilo

“Woof!” Getting’ all pruh-pared for a hurry-cane can be a liddle intense, doncha think? I hope you poocheroos ...

People

Pep in their step at festive ‘Walk to Remember’ event

The lyrics to the popular Nancy Sinatra song from the 1960s, “These Boots are Made for Walkin,’” came ...

32963 News

Tax Collector’s Office hit by ex-employee’s discrimination claim

A former Indian River County Tax Collector’s Office employee has filed a racial discrimination complaint with the Florida ...

My Vero

Maybe we need to boost pay for Vero City Council

Maybe it’s time for the Vero Beach City Council to vote itself a pay raise – because, clearly, ...

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Is staff still secretly hoping to keep sewer plant on lagoon?

Is Vero Beach city staff ignoring the long-standing desire of the city and its neighbors to move the ...

People

Waves and raves: County growing a culture of rowing

The rowers who first dipped their oars into the C-54 canal in Fellsmere roughly 11 years ago couldn’t ...

People

United and ignited against cancer at ‘Strides’ kick-off

The Heritage Center was awash in hues of pink last Tuesday evening during the Making Strides Against Breast ...

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Will School Board try to skirt law in search for Superintendent?

A search firm hired to find a new school superintendent is encouraging School Board members to skirt Florida’s ...

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2 McKee Gardens palms declared ‘champion trees’

Two stately palm trees shading Vero Beach's McKee Botanical Gardens have been officially declared the largest of their ...

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Treasure Coast Community Health opens in Gifford

The waiting room was busy, the newly-minted staff ready to serve patients last week as Treasure Coast Community ...

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Sebastian’s latest annexation seen likely to draw lawsuits

The Sebastian City Council’s controversial decision to annex more than 1,000 acres of citrus land into the city ...