Indian River County – The Indian River Lagoon Saving the Indian River Lagoon is critical for the citizens of Indian River County. We depend on a healthy lagoon for our economy, our tax base and jobs, and for our recreation. ...
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Indian River County – Working Families Historically, agriculture and tourism are Indian River County’s largest industries. These industries are complimented by an increasing number of firms in the healthcare and information technology industries along with a steady stream of light ...
read moreEducation in Indian River County The children of Indian River County are a precious resource because they represent our future. They are our future scientists, first responders, elected officials, carpenters, and medical personnel. Children under the age of 18 represent ...
read moreResolution voted on by the DEC membership April 20, 2017 WHEREAS, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), in response to Docket CP15-17-000, granted Sabal Trail Transmission, LLC the rights to build a natural gas pipeline through Alabama, Georgia, and twelve ...
read moreYoung Democrats Sponsor Successful Countywide Listening Session About one hundred of Indian River County’s citizens gathered last evening with their elected officials at a countywide listening session held at the Vero Beach Community Center. There, concerned residents offered testimonials detailing ...
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