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Replica of Hemingway’s fishing boat coming to Vero

A 21st century replica of Ernest Hemingway’s fishing boat Pilar – almost as famous as Hemingway himself and ...

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Grand Harbor: A tangible sense of resurgence and community pride

Grand Harbor members are feeling good about the future of their club. Just three and a half months ...

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Vero Beach Regional Airport thriving; launching ad campaign to raise profile

Despite the pandemic, Vero Beach Regional Airport is visibly thriving, with private jet traffic up, more than $12 ...

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Longtime island banker and nonprofit leader Scott Alexander retiring from Northern Trust

After five decades in banking, including 13 years in Vero Beach, Scott Alexander is retiring as regional president ...

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New project underway at south end of county

A long-delayed island subdivision is finally getting underway with a flurry of home sales in recent weeks. Vero ...

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County, Shores and Vero get $5 million for lagoon projects

Indian River County, Vero Beach and Indian River Shores have just received a total of more than $5 ...

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Hal Du Pont: Remembered by shooters, photogs and cat lovers

The loss of 84-year-old Indian River Shores resident S. Hallock Du Pont Jr. last week was felt by ...

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Pandemic makes college planning a challenge for St. Ed’s seniors

St. Ed’s seniors making college plans for next year are contending with a challenging array of COVID-19 related ...

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Shores town manager steps down due to health problems

Indian River Shores Town Manager Joe Griffin has resigned due to chronic health issues, not related to COVID-19, ...

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Kimberly Thorpe: A meteoric life comes to an untimely end

The hundreds of people who showed up at Strunk Funeral Home last Friday during visitation for Kimberly Thorpe ...

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Why is school district underreporting COVID-19?

The Florida Department of Health has reported more than twice as many COVID-19 cases in our county’s public ...

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COVID-19 good news: cases down, vaccinations up

Indian River County made significant progress in February as new infections continued to decline – with only 34 ...