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Tim Moore began his duties as president of Indian River State College on Sept. 1, becoming only the fourth president in the college’s 60-year history. An Army veteran, Moore had a varied career as a scientist, entrepreneur and academician. IRSC PHOTOS BY MOLLY BARTELS

Forging his own path

Timothy Moore isn’t your stereotypical college president who rose through the ranks of academia. Instead, Indian River State College’s new president spent the first seven years of his career on active duty in the Army. He later worked as a research scientist in the public and private sectors before joining institutions such as Auburn University, Kansas State and Florida A&M.

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Downtown Stuart business owner Patricia O’Connell displays her store’s wares promoting the buy local campaign. O’Connell, owner of Gumbo Limbo Coastal Chic and Gumbo Limbo Coastal Kidz stores, is featured in the fall issue of Treasure Coast Business Magazine, a sister publication of Indian River Magazine, on how Treasure Coast retailers plan to regain their footing after the coronavirus pandemic.

First of all, thank you

Thank you to our readers for your support over the last six months as we adjusted to the new reality brought on by the coronavirus pandemic. Our paid subscriptions are actually up over the previous year during the same time, demonstrating that the demand for our magazine is stronger than ever.

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Read more about the article Staff hiring issues delay opening  of veterans nursing home
An aerial view of the new Ardie R. Copas State Veterans Nursing Home in Tradition. Expected to open in late fall, it has 120 beds in two wings and a central area with a kitchen, dining room, barber and beauty shop and more. FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS’ AFFAIRS

Staff hiring issues delay opening of veterans nursing home

COVID-19 strikes again. This time it is causing a delay in opening the long-awaited Ardie R. Copas State Veterans Nursing Home in Tradition.

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