Looking back at Back Country by Bud Adams
For 10 years Bud Adams has been providing Florida back country photography for the back page of Indian River Magazine. His images capture natural scenes and wildlife on his St. Lucie County ranch.
For 10 years Bud Adams has been providing Florida back country photography for the back page of Indian River Magazine. His images capture natural scenes and wildlife on his St. Lucie County ranch.
Riverside Children's Theatre announced on Facebook yesterday (May 9, 2016) that student Jessah Moore is the new star of a Diet Coke commercial. In the footage, she dresses as Cinderella and attempts to entice her busy dad into having a tea party with her.
Examiner.com calls Vero Beach "Florida's Secret Resort" Journalists keep sharing Treasure Coast secrets. Today (May 18), Examiner.com published a piece proclaiming Vero Beach “Florida’s Secret Resort.” In the article writer…
Did you see this Kmart Mother’s Day commercial? One of the child stars, eight-year-old Zoe Burney, is a Treasure Coast native.
WalletHub has released results for its 2016 Best & Worst Cities for Your Skin report and Port St. Lucie came in last.
Marlin Magazine recently pitted Stuart against Ocean City, Maryland, anglers to determine which sporting fish capital produces the best fishermen.
BestColleges.com has once again ranked Indian River State College (IRSC) in Fort Pierce as the top two-year college in Florida in their 2016 report.
On the 305th anniversary of the sinking of a fleet of treasure ships off our coast, friends and family members pay tribute to the researcher who helped reconstruct these shipwrecks and many others during the Spanish colonial period.
Port St. Lucie’s making national news again. This time the city is set to be featured in the upcoming issue of Where to Retire Magazine, available June 14.
Secretary of State Ken Detzner announced today that Stuart Main Street has been designated the June 2016 Florida Main Street Community of the Month. Communities are selected based on their developmental achievements and participation in the Florida Main Street Program. This program was designated in 1987, displaying 29 years of public/private reinvestment totaling $4.2 million, with over 137 projects that has created over 168 net new jobs to its Main Street area.