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Indiantown, Florida is located in Martin County. Zip codes in Indiantown, FL include 34956. More Indiantown information.

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Yesterday | TCPalm

Victim identified in fire at Indiantown recycling plant

Authorities have identified the man injured in a Friday afternoon fire at a recycling plant, according to a Martin County Sheriff's Office incident report.

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Tuesday | TCPalm

Discovery could save Indiantown family $750 a month on mortgage

An Indiantown family could soon be saving $750 a month on their mortgage, and it's all because of a little digging.

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Fri May 25, 2012

WPTV Local News

1 injured after possible explosion

One person is injured after a possible explosion on the 15000 block of SW Farms Rd in Indiantown, according to Martin County Fire Rescue emergency responders.

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Thu May 24, 2012

Palm Beach Post

TCoast Blotter: Man injured after woman throws large carving fork, hitting him in face.

A home in the 2800 block of Southwest Sunset Trail in Palm City was burglarized just a few hours after the home owners left to catch a flight.

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Wed May 23, 2012

TCPalm

Martin County business board starts website for business relocation specialists

Though the new website, yesmartinfl.com, is open to anyone, it contains information about Martin County streamlined to the interests of consultants who work with companies considering relocation, said Tim Dougher, interim executive director of the board.

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Thu May 17, 2012

TCPalm

Indiantown vigil for immigrant youths aimed at passing Dream Act

DEBORAH SILVER/TREASURE COAST NEWSPAPERS INDIANTOWN - Manuel Guerra of Indiantown gets blessed by visiting Archbishop Juan Francisco Sarasti from Cali, Colombia as Juan Carlos, director of religious education at Holy Cross Catholic Church, leads the archbishop to Mass at the Indiantown church on Thursday.

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Palm Beach Post

TCoast Police: Someone shoots BBs at man's truck while driving in Stuart

A woman said she was out walking when three men got out of a sports utility vehicle parked in the entrance of a business in the 6200 block of Southwest Citrus Boulevard in Palm City and attacked her.

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WPBF-TV

Sandra Shaw: 'Strong storms' possible again today

A moist, unstable air mass continues to hover over South Florida. In fact, the National Weather Service issued two tornado warnings early Thursday morning between 1:45 a.m. and 3:15 a.m. for Martin and St.

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WPTV Local News

Possible tornado damage in Martin County

Authorities will check into reports of a possible tornado touching down in rural Martin County early Thursday morning.

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Fri May 11, 2012

TCPalm

All lanes now open after motorcycle crash at S.R. 710 at C.R. 714 in Indiantown

All lanes of State Road 710 at County Road 714 in Indiantown have reopened following a late Friday morning crash, according to the Florida Highway Patrol website.

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Mon May 07, 2012

TCPalm

Brush fire burns in citrus grove near Indiantown

A lightning strike may have started a 20-acre brush fire Monday night in the area of State Route 76 and Warfield Boulevard near Indiantown.

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Fri May 04, 2012

TCPalm

Indiantown Chamber of Commerce head on indefinite medical leave

Allon Fish, the part-time president and CEO of the Indiantown Chamber of Commerce, has taken an indefinite leave for medical reasons.

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Tue May 01, 2012

TCPalm

Martin County Farm Bureau hosted youth speech contest

This story is contributed by a member of the Treasure Coast community and is neither endorsed nor affiliated with TCPalm.com Three 2012 Martin County Farm Bureau youth speech contestants are Kelly Johnson, first-place winner; Nikki Cromer, third-place winner; and Mikayla Taylor, second-place winner.

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