May 30, 2008 | Martin County Hometown News
Nature center offers bird's eye view from new trail
From a new trail, visitors to the Environmental Learning Center campus will be able to peer through the spindly branches of a mangrove forest, and get the same view of the sensitive habitat as the birds that ...
By Justin Beard Thursday, May 22, 2008 Justin Beard Most people don't realize how much time and effort Indian River County Surfrider, serving Indian River and Brevard counties, and Treasure Coast Surfrider, ...
Pieces of history recovered from watery grave
“A lot of times they spill out gold and silver, just like what we found.”
Mo Molinar, of Fort Pierce, from left, looks at a piece of 1715 jewelry from a shipwreck that Greg Bounds, of Fellsmere, the captain of the Gold Hound and sub-contractor of Mel Fisher Center, Inc., found last ... via The Stuart News
Bridge takes shape over Sebastian River
“When you have the environment like we have here, it really does a number on bridges”
The U.S. 1 bridges over the Sebastian River, which were damaged by the 2004 hurricanes, are being replaced by an $18 million single span already in the works before the storms. via FloridaToday.com
Treasure Coast Fishing Report: April 11
By Ed Killer Friday, April 11, 2008 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY Steve Parsons at Wabasso Tackle said the wind has hurt efforts to get offshore, but the action at Sebastian Inlet has provided plenty of interest. via The Stuart News
Treasure Coast Fishing Report: March 20
Capt. Charlie Fornabio in Wabasso said Saturday anglers Georgia and Deke Welles from Vero Beach caught numerous bluefish and Spanish mackerel on fly just south of Sebastian Inlet. via The Stuart News
Citrus Hall of Fame inducts 3 industry leaders Friday
Three men who dedicated their professional lives to the Florida citrus industry were honored Friday at Florida Southern College in Lakeland, the new home of the Citrus Hall of Fame of Florida. via News Chief
Treasure Coast Fishing Report: March 7
By Ed Killer Friday, March 7, 2008 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY Capt. Mike Barkley of Fisherman's Den in Sebastian said the pompano bite in the surf has been steady. via The Stuart News
Treasure Coast Fishing Report: Jan. 25
By Ed Killer Friday, January 25, 2008 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY The weather forecast for the weekend suggests that a fishing trip offshore may be better if delayed until winds are more suitable. via The Stuart News
90-year-old hits bus in Vero Beach
A 90-year-old motorist was flown to a Melbourne hospital and two others - including a student - were taken to a local hospital after a Thursday morning crash involving a special-needs bus at 27th Avenue and ... via FloridaToday.com
Treasure Coast Fishing Report: Jan. 7
Capt. Mike Barkley at Fishermen's Den in Sebastian said the snook, south of Wabasso along the mangrove shorelines, and the redfish that were there before the cold snap, should begin to feed a little bit as the ... via The Stuart News
Treasure Coast Fishing Report: Dec. 21
By Ed Killer Friday, December 21, 2007 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY Capt. Charlie Fornabio of Wabasso said pompano fishing has been really good lately with some of the better catches coming inside the Sebastian Inlet in ... via The Stuart News
U.S. 1 group envisions changes
The Florida Keys Scenic Corridor Alliance began its work Thursday at the Marathon Government Center. via Florida Keys Keynoter