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As a service to residents and the business community of the Treasure Coast, Indian River Magazine Inc. is providing free updates on changes in operations that affect businesses in the region because of the coronavirus. If you have news to report, please email Gregory Enns at [email protected] If you find this newsletter useful, please share it. To subscribe to this newsletter, click here.
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Just one new coronavirus case reported for Treasure Coast
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Just one new case of coronavirus was reported today on the daily digital dashboard of cases maintained by the Florida Department of Health.
St. Lucie County today stayed at 239 cases for the second day in a row while Indian River County remained at 90 cases for the third day in a row. Martin County had the additional case, for a total of 186 cases.
Also today, another death from coronavirus was reported in... Read more > >
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New Treasure Coast Business has special section on the economic recovery from coronavirus
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The latest issue of Treasure Coast Business has arrived in mailboxes at businesses throughout the Treasure Coast. You can also read it online
Produced by Indian River Magazine Inc., this issue includes a multi-page section produced with our partners at the Florida Business Development Center that provides strategies in overcoming the economic impact of the coronanvirus pandemic so that area businesses can recover losses as quickly as possible.
The quarterly magazine also includes other important business developments along the Treasure Coast, including mergers and acquisitions of some of the area’s leading banks. If your business would like copies of the magazine to distribute to customers, contact [email protected]
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Pandemic good time to refocus market strategy
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Amid unprecedented fear, anxiety and uncertainty, small businesses might think it’s time to pause their marketing.
Not so fast.
Marketing and branding experts say... Read more >>
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Veterans group gets grant from Harbor Community Outreach
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Upward American Veterans, a program of the Veterans Council of Indian River County, has received a $10,000 grant from the Grand Harbor Community Outreach Program, a charity that distributes grants to at-risks residents in the county.
The funding will help Upward American Veterans serve more than 3,000 Indian River County veterans living at the poverty level or below.
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Share your nonprofit’s needs with us
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Share your nonprofit’s needs with us at www.treasurecoastnonprofits.com We will share your needs online and in the summer issue of Indian River Magazine.
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Do you know somebody on the Treasure Coast who should be singled out for praise because of their actions during the coronavirus pandemic? Whether it’s a nurse at the local hospital, a volunteer at the local food bank or a grocery clerk going the extra mile, Treasure Coast Business and Indian River Magazine Inc. will help you sing their praises in our new online feature Hometown Heroes of the Treasure Coast. Visit www.indianrivermagazine.com/hometown-heroes/
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As a service to readers and restaurants on the Treasure Coast, Indian River Magazine Inc. has created a website showing restaurants, bars, breweries and wineries that are open for carryout and/or delivery in St. Lucie, Indian River and Martin counties. The site includes hours and days carryout is available as well as popular dishes. See the new site at treasurecoastrestaurants.com
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Does your business have news of a temporary closing or change in operations due to COVID-19 that you would like us to share with readers of this newsletter?
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BE PART OF THE BUSINESS CONVERSATION ON THE TREASURE COAST
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Let us help you promote your business in Indian River, the largest and most widely distributed magazine on the Treasure Coast, and on our Web sites, indianrivermagazine.com and tcbusiness.com, and through this weekly e-newsletter and our widely followed social media pages. Become an Indian River partner today.
• In Vero Beach and Port St. Lucie contact Lisa Crawford at [email protected] or 516.721.0848.
• In Stuart, Palm City, Jensen Beach and Hobe Sound contact Marsha Lange at [email protected]
or 772.237.1717.
• In Fort Pierce contact Sunny Gates at [email protected] or 772.204.5043.
• Outside the Treasure Coast, contact Publisher Gregory Enns at [email protected] or 772.940.9005.
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