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Illegal immigrant to walk to D.C. to petition to be allowed to go to school in U.S.
The 26-year-old from Indiantown has been forced to withdraw from Kaplan University and was denied scholarships at a seminary.
Pro-growth changes stoke fears of sprawl
In Martin County, political fights almost always focus on this question: Are you for or against growth? "It's not Republican versus Democrat up here," Commissioner Edward Ciampi said.
E.R. Bradley's, Palm Beach Day School team to bring 'Santa' to Hope Rural School
Santa delights children from Hope Rural School in Indiantown and their hosts, pupils from Palm Beach Day Academy.
Volunteer gives 13 years of service, recognized as 'unsung hero'
Almost any conversation with Kathy "Max" Adair eventually turns to the Boys & Girls Clubs of Martin County.
Teen's drive, passion make her winner in show ring
Like many teenage show jumpers, Taylor Ebken's bedroom is draped in red, blue and yellow ribbons.
Web site chronicles priest's prison time
John Skehan. Now that he has been moved from the rectory of St. Vincent Ferrer parish in Delray Beach to the lockup at the Martin Correctional Institution in Indiantown, friend and foe alike can find out what Skehan, 82, is thinking, reading, praying about and eating, thanks to a Web site set up by his supporters.
November 15, 2009, 8:08 AM / Q: My husband and I recently watched the season finale of "Drop Dead Diva." When will the show start up again? - Carol Guglielmino, Indiantown, Fla.
$5.2 million grant to weatherize 1,000 homes in Treasure Coast, Palm Beach County
A new $5.2 million federal grant will allow a local housing company to administer free weatherization services to almost 1,000 financially strained residents on the Treasure Coast and in Palm Beach County over the next three years.
Protecting your home from wildfires
A dry weather warning, fires like this can spark and spread in seconds. Experts say, the dry season is just getting started.
Free H1N1 Vaccines in Martin County
The Martin County Health Department has scheduled a series of clinics to offer the H1N1 vaccine to students and their siblings.
Bio-fuel company growing while others fail
It's greasy, "green" and it's growing. We're talking about a local company producing bio diesel fuel out of waste cooking oil.
Sheriff: Prisoner Used Shoestring To Strangle Cellmate
TV updated Oct. 14, 2009 INDIANTOWN, Fla. - WPBF.com A 29-year-old prisoner at the Martin Correctional Institution used a shoestring to strangle his cellmate because he was "a pervert," according to an arrest affidavit.
Prisoner Accused of Strangling Cell Mate With Shoelace
Published: Friday, October 16, 2009 at 8:18 a.m. Last Modified: Friday, October 16, 2009 at 8:20 a.m. INDIANTOWN Authorities say a Florida prison inmate strangled his cellmate with a shoelace.
Indiantown company submits lowest bid for new Tequesta bridge
An Indiantown construction firm has the lowest of nine bids opened this morning, and is expected to build the new span over the Loxahatchee River.
Davy's new tune: He and Mrs. Jones
Davy Jones and Jessica Pacheco were married Aug. 30. How does a Monkee propose? Over glazed doughnuts.
COLUMN: No paycheck but plenty of pride
At his second meeting as a member of the South Florida Water Management District's board last month, Indiantown's Kevin Powers was surprised.
Original ERAU biplane returns home
RIDDLE'S ORIGINAL WACO returned Sept. 28. Assistant Professor Steve Dedmon was chosen to fly the plane to Daytona Beach.
Free massages for canned food donations
Stacked against the wall of Tao Chi Massage and Skin Care are about 120 cans of vegetables, noodles, hams, tuna, soup and other provisions.
Bloody fingerprint left by church burglar
A local church is broken into, a safe with cash stolen, but it doesn't stop there.
Deputies: Parishioner Stole From Indiantown Church
Call it an unholy act. Martin County authorities have arrested a man accused of stealing a safe containing $1,200 in cash from his Indiantown church.