SafeSpace to Open Emergency Shelter Soon in Indian River County
SafeSpace, with support from the Indian River County Sheriff's Office, is expected to open an emergency shelter in the county...
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.
SafeSpace, with support from the Indian River County Sheriff's Office, is expected to open an emergency shelter in the county...
Barefoot Bay will be hosting its Annual Barefoot by the Lake Festival on February 11th & 12th at 625 Barefoot...
Sebastian Inlet State Park host Night Sounds Concert Series with the Blue Cypress Bluegrass Band on Saturday, February 19, 2022,...
With the Chamber Chowder Challenge, Art by the River Festival, the NFL Conference Championship, and live music everywhere, you have...
The Exchange Club of Sebastian is proud to present the Young Citizenship and Youth of the Month award winners for...
Indian River State College invites the public to learn about all they offer at Discover IRSC evenings at each of...
The Indian River County Public Works Coastal Engineering Division has announced that Wabasso Beach Park will be closed to the...
The Drug Enforcement Administration created a "One Pill Can Kill" campaign to warn Americans about the drastic increase in the...
On Saturday, the Indian River County Sheriff's Office held a Teen Driver Challenge class at the Treasure Coast Public Safety Training...
Our Sebastian Daily Weekend Line-Up for January 21st - January 23rd includes the Fellsmere Frog Leg Festival, the Sweet Tea...
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