Indian River County Sheriff’s Office Looking for Person Involved in Hit and Run with Property Damage
The Indian River County Sheriff’s Office needs your assistance with a case involving a person(s) leaving the scene of an...
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The Indian River County Sheriff’s Office needs your assistance with a case involving a person(s) leaving the scene of an...
Sebastian River High School Varsity cheer team competed over the weekend in the UCA Central Florida Regional competition at the...
Sebastian River Medical Center and Steward Medical Group are pleased to welcome Dr. Christopher Vivas to North County Medical Group....
The School District of Indian River County would like students to explore the pathway to their future at one of...
If you're anything like me and purchase a lot of gift cards during the holiday season, you may want to...
The entertainment and events for this weekend in Sebastian include "Light Up Night," Toys For Tots Toy Drive at Walmart,...
The Sebastian River Area Chamber will be having their Annual Light Up Night this Friday, December 4, 2020, from 5:30 pm -...
Sebastian - Sebastian Daily is giving away a Capt Hirams $50 Gift Card to one of our newsletter subscribers. If...
RE/MAX Crown Reality and driving forces, agents Erica Ogilvie, and Francine McElhenny delivered 83 bags of Thanksgiving Dinner fixings, including turkeys, to families...
The Sebastian Police Department COPE (Community Oriented Policing Endeavor) unit is teaming up with The Marketplace Bulk Food & More...
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