Operation: Welcome Home for Honorably Discharged Service Members
Christine and George Von Kantor of The American Legion Post 189, in Sebastian, announce their new program. The mission is...
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Christine and George Von Kantor of The American Legion Post 189, in Sebastian, announce their new program. The mission is...
The Indian River County Emergency Services Department is warning residents not to open unsolicited packages from China. Plant seeds have...
Las Palmas Cuban Restaurant and Sebastian Daily are teaming up to give away a $50 gift certificate. All Sebastian Daily...
The Sebastian Police Department will receive three bullet and stab protective vests for their K9's: Ghost, Odie, and Suma. In...
K-9 Jeronimo "Jery", is retiring on Wednesday, July 22, 2020, after loyally serving the City of Sebastian for the past...
Sebastian Daily has been receiving complaints about how nurses are being treated at Cleveland Clinic Indian River Hospital in Vero...
Florida Power & Light helps customers who are experiencing hardship due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Since mid-March, FPL has...
Publix will now require its customers to use face coverings over their noses and mouths as of Tuesday, July 21,...
As of Monday, July 20, 2020, all shoppers at Walmart and Sam's Club will be required to wear masks nationwide....
Indian River County voted 3-2 against a countywide mask mandate on Tuesday, July 14, 2020. If passed, it would have...
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