Inshore Fishing Report: March 26, 2010
March 28, 2010 by St. Lucie Times Staff · Leave a Comment
Looks like Spring is gonna stay around this time. After one long, cold winter, we are finally enjoying nice weather. We will still have those windy days, but at least they will be much warmer now. We have had lots of fun out there fishing in spite of dealing with the winds. It’s been a [...]
Free Seminar: Trends in Manufacturing for the 21st Century
February 4, 2010 by St. Lucie Times Staff · Leave a Comment
Come Celebrate Entrepreneurship Week on Wednesday February 24, 2010 from 7:30am to 10:00am.
Carl Hiaasen To Headline The Little Auction That Could
November 6, 2009 by St. Lucie Times Staff · Leave a Comment
Carl Hiaasen To Headline The Little Auction That Could Elliott Museum Exhibit, Auction, Special Events Surround Benefit For Hibiscus Children’s Center
Local Fort Pierce, Vero, Stuart Election Results
November 3, 2009 by St. Lucie Times Staff · Leave a Comment
Editors Note: FOR THE NOVEMBER 17th runoff election results: Click here
In Fort Pierce, the City Commissioner election in District 1 has Rufus Alexander (75.16%) defeating former Commissioner R. Duke Nelson(24.84%), while fellow incumbent Christine Coke is headed for a runoff after winning 35.20% of the votes in District 2, while her former campaign manager and [...]
Fort Pierce, Vero Beach, Stuart 2009 Elections
October 28, 2009 by St. Lucie Times Staff · Leave a Comment
Voters in Stuart, Fort Pierce, and Vero Beach head to their local voting precincts Tuesday to elect new city commissioners and council people.
Local politics is the heart of the American political machine. While Federal Elections are broad, party based highly participated in public events, local elections – particularly ones like this year that held in [...]
Local Government Budgets Online
October 15, 2009 by St. Lucie Times Staff · Leave a Comment
Its that time of year again. The fiscal year has just started and local government budgets have just been approved and been implemented.
There is often a great deal of misinformation throughout the year regarding how your tax dollars are being spent. To add fuel to the proverbial fire, finding a government’s budget (city, county, state [...]









































