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Semi-Annual Free Chlorine Maintenance July 7-12, 2024
STUART, Fla (June 27, 2024) –The City of Stuart, Martin County Utilities, and South Martin Regional Utility (SMRU) will temporarily change the method of chlorinating potable water to ensure the future safety of the water. Utility water users may notice an unusual chlorine taste or odor in their tap water during the period of July 7, 2024, through July 21, 2024.
'Be smart about what you're doing' MCSO urges if you're on the water for the 4th
Martin County Sheriff Deputies were keeping a close eye on upwards of 2,000 boats on the Stuart Sandbar. It’s days like the 4th of July that deputies say people should be most aware and cautious. As the tide rolled down at sandbars off the coast of Stuart, boaters rolled...
$160k in landscaping gear stolen in Martin County, MSCO
MARTIN COUNTY, Fla. (CBS12) — Two thefts amounting over $160,000 in landscaping equipment are being investigated by the Martin County Sheriff’s Office (MSCO). MSCO reported that the thefts occurred at small businesses that stored equipment inside trailers overnight. One occurred on Kanner Highway in Indiantown and the other...
Looking for fun things to do this weekend? Our Top 5 events on the Treasure Coast
Looking for fun things to do this weekend on the Treasure Coast? Eve Pierpont has you covered with her Top 5 weekend events for Martin, St. Lucie and Indian River counties for July 5-7. ...
Florida Oceanographic Coastal Center works to protect marine life, water quality, beaches
MARTIN COUNTY — The Florida Oceanographic Coastal Center on Hutchinson Island is a place where folks can learn about area coastal ecosystems and environmental stewardship and have fun while doing it. The Florida Oceanographic Society is a decades-old nonprofit, and the coastal center is at 890 N.E. Ocean Blvd.,...
Soroptimist of Stuart honors Jody Bond
STUART — Jody Bond was an outstanding community leader and a member of Soroptimist International of Stuart for 22 years. Bond passed away in 2023 and her daughters Kelly Bond Pelletier and Tracy Ferguson and grandson Cade Ferguson continue to honor her commitment to Soroptimist. During her many years...
Driver's BMW carried victim's bicycle more than a mile after deadly hit-and-run, FHP says
SEWALL'S POINT, Fla. (CBS12) — The driver of a BMW sedan allegedly involved in a deadly hit-and-run early Friday morning was going approximately 90 mph shortly before the crash, a witness estimated. A Stuart woman was booked on a DUI manslaughter count following the collision, which happened shortly before...
Accused DUI driver in fatal cyclist crash dragged bicycle on her BMW, records state
MARTIN COUNTY − A driver accused of fatally striking a cyclist and apparently dragging or carrying the bicycle with her BMW nearly back to her listed residence, had more than twice the legal limit of alcohol in her system hours after the crash, according to an arrest affidavit. “I...
Hot Shots: Boys & Girls Clubs of Martin County Benefit
Back in January, the Boys & Girls Clubs of Martin County hosted the organization's Annual Benefit at Jupiter Island Club in Hobe Sound The post Hot Shots: Boys & Girls Clubs of Martin County Benefit appeared first on Stuart Magazine.
Vero Beach clinches win against Martin County North
Vero Beach and Martin County North recently went head to head in a Little League 12u game on June 26 at the Sportsman’s Park in Port St. Lucie. The game has spectators on the edge of their seat throughout its duration, as both teams went neck and neck as they vied for the victory.
Martin County North falls short of Vero Beach
A Little League 12u game between Martin County North and Vero Beach kicked off at Sportsman’s Park in Port St. Lucie on June 26. The teams battled it out on field two, with both family and fans filling the bleachers to offer their support. The neck-to-neck game had onlookers...
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