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BONZ: Bonz takes to Tiki Taco Tuesday, a bouncy Yorkiepoo
This week I interviewed a giddy little girl pooch named Tiki Taco Tuesday Seba. She’s a Yorkiepoo and ...
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dining guide
DINING: Costa d’Este’s paella gets better and better
I liked the Cuban version, loved the Peruvian, and am even more enthusiastic now about the Honduran. I’m ...
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Real Estate
Captivating home in wonderful Indian River Club
Indian River Club is so captivating owners often sell their homes and then buy again in the same ...
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Sports
VBHS: Volleyball, golf teams make postseason impact
The Vero Beach High volleyball team made the regional round of the playoffs for the seventh time in ...
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Tech upgrades coming (slowly) to Vero electric
Vero electric customers won’t get Florida Power & Light’s low rates anytime soon, but by next summer they ...
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My Vero
MY VERO: ‘Rig’ an election? Not here, say the experts
You'd like to think nobody is taking Donald Trump seriously when he talks of the election being "rigged." ...
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People
Alzheimer & Parkinson event honors community support
Supporters of the Alzheimer & Parkinson Association of Indian River County gathered at Northern Trust Bank last Wednesday ...
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Health
Sleep disorders increase stroke risk, harm recovery
A new study concludes that certain types of sleep disorders increase the risk of stroke and, if untreated, ...
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Shores cell tower is moving ahead
The Town Council Monday voted unanimously to enter into a land-lease agreement with Datapath Tower, the next step ...
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Striking new Quail Valley lodge opens on the Pointe
It looks unlike anything else in Vero. In fact, the 47,365-square-foot waterfront complex on the site of the ...
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School teacher with cancer has insurance cut off during chemo
Lis Bech, an award-winning art teacher in our public schools for 19 years, tried to schedule her regular ...
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Health
GERD grief: Heartburn may hide more serious woes
Somewhere between 40 percent and 50 percent of today’s seniors have one or more age-related digestive problems. According ...