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Riding it out

The ominous sound of a Code Blue alarm sends student nurses flying to a patient’s bedside in the simulated hospital on Indian River State College’s Port St. Lucie campus. They gather around the bed, working swiftly to save the “patient” who is struggling to breathe after a heart attack

2024-02-22T13:23:42-05:00Feb. 15, 2024|

Life lessons learned from Nick Saban

The ominous sound of a Code Blue alarm sends student nurses flying to a patient’s bedside in the simulated hospital on Indian River State College’s Port St. Lucie campus. They gather around the bed, working swiftly to save the “patient” who is struggling to breathe after a heart attack

2024-02-16T12:55:10-05:00Feb. 15, 2024|

School of Nursing moves into new home

The ominous sound of a Code Blue alarm sends student nurses flying to a patient’s bedside in the simulated hospital on Indian River State College’s Port St. Lucie campus. They gather around the bed, working swiftly to save the “patient” who is struggling to breathe after a heart attack

2023-10-12T23:02:47-04:00Oct. 12, 2023|

All Experiences Required

PALM CITY – The Treasure Coast Builders Association, aided by dozens of mentors and sponsors, graduated 52 young men and women from the 2023 Ready-to-Work Skilled Trades, Marine & Manufacturing Boot Camp this summer at Project L.I.F.T.’s facilities in Palm City.

2023-10-12T22:35:56-04:00Oct. 12, 2023|

Crazy about Nut Butters

Roughly 10 years ago, Jessica Smith just wasn’t feeling as energetic as she thought she should. She would typically sleep well, eat well, exercise and do all of the things one is supposed to do to feel their best. Yet, there she was one afternoon at her weekly guitar lesson: well-rested yet yawning incessantly.

2023-10-16T09:21:11-04:00Oct. 12, 2023|

Labor of Love

When Gwen McLeod awakes each morning, it’s with more than one purpose. For the first part of her day, this Fort Pierce native and mother of six gets dressed to head to her day job at Fort Pierce Preparatory Academy. She spends the hours between 6:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. as the school’s front desk clerk.

2023-10-11T23:25:59-04:00Oct. 11, 2023|

Steering toward the future

Steering toward the future Bev Smith Toyota's current building will be completely gutted and expanded to 13,570 square feet, with the front portion extended outward. JOE DESALVO Bev Smith begins renovations at Toyota site, plans new building at Kia dealership  BY JOE DESALVO Frank Gonzalez, Bev Smith Automotive Group vice president, and executive [...]

2023-02-21T00:14:53-05:00Feb. 20, 2023|

Island of possibilities

Island of possibilities Bob and Sharon Lowe of Lowe's International Realty Plus have lived on North Hutchinson Island for 45 years. ANTHONY INSWASTY Bob Lowe sold on North Hutchinson Island as longtime resident and successful broker BY JOE DESALVO The Lowes enjoy giving a miniature LED flashlight with their business name to each [...]

2023-02-20T15:01:28-05:00Feb. 20, 2023|

Downtown Upswing

Downtown Upswing Business is booming in the wintertime at downtown eateries and bars. Cobb's Landing, at the Fort Pierce City Marina, recently added additional seating under the cover of a thatched roof to its waterfront restaurant. The dining area, created by Seminole Tiki Huts, was built in Seminole chickee hut style, with cypress wood framing [...]

2023-02-20T23:59:05-05:00Feb. 15, 2023|

Hooked on a system

Hooked on a system Naturally raised tilapia are being produced on an environmentally sustainable fish farm located on the west side of Vero Beach. ANTHONY INSWASTY PHOTOS Vero Beach farm uses innovative process to raise market-ready tilapia BY MARY ANN KOENIG Michael Timmons, left, and Andrew Dixon raise and sell genetically healthy tilapia [...]

2023-03-02T19:20:16-05:00Feb. 14, 2023|
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