Indian River County Property Appraiser Returns $500k in Unused Funds
VERO BEACH — Indian River County Property Appraiser Wesley Davis announced Wednesday that his office has once again returned hundreds...
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VERO BEACH — Indian River County Property Appraiser Wesley Davis announced Wednesday that his office has once again returned hundreds...
VERO BEACH — An Indian River County sheriff’s deputy — the son of a county commissioner — was arrested Monday...
SEBASTIAN — A routine traffic stop on Interstate 95 turned into a high-speed pursuit Thursday afternoon when a driver fled...
VERO BEACH — Indian River County commissioners have taken a key step toward acquiring a nearly 20-acre parcel along the...
SEBASTIAN — Thunderstruck, a Louisville, Kentucky-based AC/DC tribute band, is set to perform at Earl's Hideaway Lounge on Sunday, delivering...
VERO BEACH — The Environmental Learning Center is set to host its WinterGreen Night Lights event next month, turning its...
VERO BEACH — The Indian River County Library System is hitting the road to bring books and community connection to...
VERO BEACH — The Environmental Learning Center is launching a new community event with free outdoor movie nights, starting with...
VERO BEACH — The United Way of Indian River County is recruiting volunteers to help low-income residents with free tax...
VERO BEACH — The local Home Depot store in Vero Beach donated $5,300 worth of supplies this past week to help...
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