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Officials say abandoned service line caused break with no impact to water system
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UF/IFAS shares tips on helping landscapes recover after record-breaking winter chill
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The city has its new top cop after a ceremony held on Feb. 2
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Public sessions will gather resident input to help shape future recommendations for the corridor
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Man already in custody faces additional charges in September holdup
In Focus - with IRSC Public Media
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This week on In Focus, we sit down with Susan DeOnofrio of Team Miranda Strong to talk about the organization’s work expanding access to healthcare for people with asthma and allergies, as well as its efforts to educate the public about those conditions.Later in the program, Melanie and Timothy Trewyn share their mission to eliminate impaired driving from local roads. They discuss an upcoming memorial drive scheduled for Feb. 7, aimed at showing unity against drunk driving and honoring those who have lost their lives.
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This week on In Focus, we sit down with Sarah Fisher of the Humane Society of the Treasure Coast, a group dedicated housing in need animals and connecting them to loving families. Together, we discuss all that it takes to make a shelter like this possible, the importance of proper pet care in our community, and how the group continues to evolve as the Treasure Coast grows. Join them for their Paws and Claws Gala, their premiere fundraiser, on Feb. 21.
RiverTalk from Indian River State College
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Small Business Development at IRSC.
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Teaching the Teachers: Inside Indian River State College's School of EducationDescription:
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A conversation with Kate Beckwith Woody, Indian River State College Foundation Board member and Promise Program donor, and Taylor Farnsworth about breaking down barriers to higher education, workforce development, and the power of giving back to the community where you live.
From The NPR Newsroom
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Epstein's photos and emails have already prompted King Charles to strip his brother Andrew of his title "prince." Now, they've prompted one of Britain's top diplomats — Peter Mandelson — to step down.
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A coyote was spotted swimming to Alcatraz and now appears to be thriving. Ecologist Christopher Schell at the University of California Berkeley has been following this saga.
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NPR's history podcast Throughline speaks with Ken Burns about his latest documentary, The American Revolution.
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NPR's Scott Detrow talks with David Graham of The Atlantic about President Trump's vision for the Kennedy Center and the intersection of art and politics.
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Kimberly Blaeser, a former poet laureate of Wisconsin, will accept a prize from the National Book Foundation next month for her collection of poems, Ancient Light.
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A professional airplane enthusiast has been tracking the federally chartered deportation flights out of the Minneapolis airport as DHS sends detainees to other states and, eventually, other countries.
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President Trump said in an interview he wants Republicans to "nationalize" elections. It's the latest instance of Trump's willingness to meddle in election administration.
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Alex Pretti was an ICU nurse at the VA Hospital in Minneapolis. Some staff feel the VA Secretary hasn't done enough to honor their colleague.
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A Jewish heritage foundation has set out to help restore private property appropriated after Syrian Jews left the country.
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Journalist Gabriel Sherman has covered the Murdoch family for nearly two decades. In his new book, Bonfire of the Murdochs, he chronicles the protracted public battle for control the family business.
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