Sebastian Sells Public Works Property to StillDragon Distillery for $1.05 Million
The City of Sebastian has finalized the sale of the old Public Works Compound to StillDragon, a distillery manufacturer, for...
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The City of Sebastian has finalized the sale of the old Public Works Compound to StillDragon, a distillery manufacturer, for...
Motto Mortgage Riverside, a leading provider of mortgage solutions based in Sebastian, Florida, is proud to announce that Ms. Gina...
After failed attempts to establish new car washes in the area, another company is now making a bid for a...
As the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season begins, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has predicted an 85% likelihood of...
A federal lawsuit against the No Name Sports Bar in Sebastian has been filed. The plaintiffs, Caitlin Leeds and Yesenia...
The second Finally Friday event was last evening, and it grew in size compared to its debut last month. There...
Adam Ogilvie, owner of ORC Services in Sebastian, is seeking assistance to help a homeless veteran facing a dire situation....
A 52-year-old man was killed and his passenger was left in critical condition at the Sebastian River Medical Center after...
The City of Sebastian will submit a grant application to the Florida Division of Historical Resources requesting $500,000 for restoration...
A golf cart collided with a train on Thursday night on Micco Road near Barefoot Bay. Tod Goodyear, a spokesman for the Brevard County...
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