Sebastian Police Department Needs Help Locating Missing Runaway
Sebastian Police Department is asking for community assistance in locating missing runaway Jaylynn Elliott Joseph. The 16-year-old black male has...
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Sebastian Police Department is asking for community assistance in locating missing runaway Jaylynn Elliott Joseph. The 16-year-old black male has...
Blue River Delivery & Aunt Louise's Pizzeria are teaming up to give away a $100 Gift Certificate to a Sebastian...
The Rotary Club of Sebastian and the Exchange Club of Fellsmere raised over $70,000 for youth sports and organizations throughout...
The Joseph C. Gilliam Award winner for this school year is Cadet Lieutenant Commander (LCDR) Mia Martinelli of Sebastian River...
Ocean Research & Conservation Association offers a free Citizen Science Summer Camp for Indian River County Middle School Students who...
Sebastian River High School will have a Time Capsule Opening & Re-Dedication Ceremony on May 20, 2021, at 7:30 pm...
There is plenty of live music this weekend in Sebastian, including the Tree Frogs at Capt Hirams Sandbar, 3 Ring...
Sebastian River Medical Center invites the community to a free seminar presented by Gregory Kloehn, MD, Interventional Cardiologist. The seminar...
Sebastian Police Department asks for community assistance to help find missing runaway 15-year-old Alyssa Marie Hays, who was last seen...
Dr. Edgar Figueroa has joined the Sebastian River Medical Center and Steward Medical Center. Dr. Figueroa is a general surgeon...
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