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Vero Beach High holds unique graduation for class of 2020
Vero Beach High School seniors who persevered through the COVID-19 pandemic were rewarded with unique dual graduation ceremonies ...
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Schools say most kids here will return to their classrooms in August
Nearly 90 percent of Indian River County’s 17,000 students are expected to return to their classrooms on Aug. ...
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County projects $5.5 million hit to revenue but no cut in services
The economic damage suffered locally from the coronavirus pandemic has put a noticeable dent in the county’s coffers. ...
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Long-term care’s lonely lockdown extends to Sept. 5
As Florida’s governor focuses on reopening schools, he has also quietly extended the ban on visitors to long-term ...
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Vero will rely on reserves to meet city’s budget needs
Every municipal budget in the Florida is in flux as the local-share numbers for sales tax and gas ...
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Are school officials serious?
To the great minds who’ve decided we should send our kids back to their classrooms during an alarming ...
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Glaucoma specialist joins New Vision eyecare team
Vero Beach’s New Vision Eye Center just added a new member to its ophthalmology team, Dr. Mohamed Sayed. ...
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Walmart, Sam’s Club requiring masks for customers
INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — Even though store customers are not required by county officials to wear masks, two ...
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In Memory: July 15
Carol Ivey Greely, 78, Vero Lake Estates Carol Ivey Greely, 78, of Vero Lake Estates, passed away Tuesday, ...
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Police find gun, knives in man’s car after crash
VERO BEACH — A man was taken to a mental healthcare facility Tuesday after police found a loaded ...
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County beach repair projects in jeopardy
Indian River County is on a mission to secure agreements with 90 percent of beachfront property owners needed ...
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Solari, Zorc and Flescher vote down mask ordinance as pandemic worsens
The Indian River County Commission voted 3-2 Tuesday NOT to impose a mandatory mask ordinance for citizens in ...