weVENTURE Seeking Nominations for 2021 Women Who Rock Awards
In honor of Women’s History Month, weVENTURE Women’s Business Center (WBC) is seeking nominations for the 2021 Women Who Rock...
Tina Hodges is a Sebastian native. After graduating from Sebastian River High School, she studied Business Management & Marketing at Indian River State College. Tina worked for Dooney & Bourke for many years before she became our VP of Sales & Marketing & Journalist. Tina joined Sebastian Daily in 2016.
In honor of Women’s History Month, weVENTURE Women’s Business Center (WBC) is seeking nominations for the 2021 Women Who Rock...
It will be a beautiful weekend in Sebastian with lots of great venues to watch live bands. If you're heading...
Trulieve Cannabis Corp. will open its new 4,600 sq. ft. location in Sebastian, Florida. The Grand Opening will be Thursday,...
The Sebastian Train Depot is officially open to the public! There was much anticipation about what the original train depot...
On Monday, January 25, 2021, the Indian River County Board of Commissioners voted 5-0 to move forward with Luminare Inc....
Sebastian Daily is teaming up with Kneady By Nature to give one lucky winner a 60-minute traditional massage, valued at $80....
It will be another beautiful weekend in Sebastian with lots of fun and entertainment in and around town. We will...
The 30th Annual Frog Leg Festival will be Thursday, January 21st, through Sunday, January 24th, 2021, in Fellsmere. The Fellsmere...
The Indian River County Sheriff’s Office could use your help in locatingAndrea Sanchez. She is needed for questioning. Sanchez was...
The Indian River County Sheriff's Office needs help locating John Swanigan, 60, of Whispering Palms in Sebastian. His family has...
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