Shop with a Cop Program Accepting Applications
The Indian River County Sheriff's Office is excited to announce that they are accepting applications for the 2021 Shop with...
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The Indian River County Sheriff's Office is excited to announce that they are accepting applications for the 2021 Shop with...
Thanksgiving Dinner doesn't have to be stressful, just take the family out for dinner or bring home a smoked turkey...
Thanksgiving is fast approaching, and while we look forward to gathering with friends and family for Thanksgiving dinner, other families...
Sebastian River High School celebrated its Senior night and Military appreciation theme game on Friday night in the Shark Tank....
Veterans Day is Thursday, so don't forget to take time out to honor our brave Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air...
The Sebastian River High School Baseball teams recently received a lesson on drinking and driving from the Indian River County...
The Scouting for Food annual food-collection drive will begin the weekend of November 6, 2021. Please help make a difference...
There will be an Introductory Lecture on Transcendental Meditation Techniques at the North Indian River County Library on Monday, November...
Indian River County Sheriff’s Office K9s Ruckus, Bane, Remy, and Doc have received bullet and stab protective vests thanks to...
The 18th Annual Clambake Lagoon Festival will be the most significant event going on in Sebastian this weekend. The annual festival celebrates...
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