Sebastian Scouts BSA Troop 505 – 7 Boys Receive Eagle Scout Ranking
Sebastian BSA Troop 505 had seven boys earn their Eagle Scout ranking, the highest achievement a scout can receive. Since...
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.
Sebastian BSA Troop 505 had seven boys earn their Eagle Scout ranking, the highest achievement a scout can receive. Since...
When Erika Torok was growing up, she would always look at the pictures of the missing on milk cartons. She...
Our weekend entertainment in Sebastian includes Tree Frogs & 21 to Burn at Capt. Hirams Sandbar, Happy Cake at Pareidolia...
In Sebastian, weekend entertainments include IRIS at Capt Hirams Sandbar, Kevin McCullers at Sandy's Grille, Front Porch Blues at Pareidolia...
Brevard County income-eligible residents can receive mortgage, rental, security deposit, and utility assistance through Brevard County's Housing and Human Services...
Sebastian restaurant employees, who previously tested positive for COVID-19, can now return to work faster under Governor Ron DeSantis' new...
The 2020/2021 school year will be like no other. However, with Superintendent Dr. Moore at the realm, it seems like...
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is predicting one of the most active hurricane seasons on record. They are encouraging...
The City of Sebastian has officially announced grants of $5,000.00 to eligible small businesses located within the City limits to...
McDonald's, located in the River Walk Shopping Center in Roseland, will be hosting a drive up for students to get...
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