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Young and old alike chow down at the Indian River County Firefighters' Chili Cook-off
SAM WOLFE Correspondent Public Safety Officer Tedd Mooney, left, of Indian River Shores Public Safety, laughs with his son, Kevin, as the two scoop out samples of the their group's chili while preparing for the Sixth Annual Firefighters Chili Cookoff at Pointe West on Saturday afternoon.
$58 Thousand Fantasy 5 Ticket Expires Monday Night
Share + Nov 2, 2009 10:14 am US/Eastern TALLAHASSEE Imagine winning big at the state's lottery game.
Russ Lemmon: With no voice in election, these city customers have had it
Six bite-size Lemmon Drops to nibble on while waiting for the 5:38 p.m. sunset on the dreaded "fall back" day: Each correspondence was packed with emotion.
Russ Lemmon: There's sure to be 'electricity' in air at Tea Party forum
Seven bite-size Lemmon Drops to nibble on while waiting for manatee "pooper scoopers" to arrive at local beaches: Six months after its first public event drew a crowd of 3,500, the Indian River Tea Party movement is ready for Act 2. This time, though, there's an entirely different focus.
Russ Lemmon: For county, dropping lifeguards easier than trimming fat from perks
Seven bite-size Lemmon Drops to nibble on while waiting for Tim Tebow's triumphant return: Could the county be doing a U-turn on Tracking Station Beach? Let's hope so.
Police chief hangs up badge for good
It's time for the changing of the guard at the Sebastian Police Department. Police Chief Jim Davis, who has been at the department for nearly eight years, announced his retirement from duty.
Sebastian police chief to retire
Police Chief Jim Davis is retiring once again from a law enforcement career that has spanned nearly 50 years, but this time he's planning on taking more than a weekend off, according to a report by Scripps-Treasure Coast newspapers.