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Brevard County: Everything a girl wants
INDIALANTIC - There are not many events that combine tasty treats, great fashion and an opportunity to give back to those in need, all under one roof, but one local organization seems to make it happen year after year. On Sunday, April 15, Serene Harbor will host its annual "What a Girl Wants" fundraiser at the ......
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Indian River County: Jazz concert draws a crowd
Between 200 and 300 filled Riverview Park last Friday evening to hear the Sebastian River High School Jazz Ensemble and Steel Drum Band during Concert in the Park, sponsored by the Sebastian River Area Chamber of Commerce. Seniors Katie Raiff, right, and Rory Grandison, switched off playing percussion and then stee......
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Martin County: Students on spring break help build homes for area families
MARTIN COUNTY - A group of 24 students from Alaska and New Hampshire spent their spring break helping build houses in Port Salerno. The students from Juneau-Douglas and Hanover high schools were part of Habitat for Humanity's Collegiate Challenge 2012, which had them spending March 19 to 23 volunteering with the ......
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St. Lucie County: Fort Pierce library reopens its doors
FORT PIERCE - The renovation took a year to complete, but residents using the Zora Neale Hurston Branch Library have been waiting for the day the remodeled library opened its doors a lot longer than that. But under a clear sky, the doors did open, to a new 5,000-square-foot expansion of the older space. Off......
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Volusia County: A legacy of leadership: Jimmy Huger's life defined by righting wrongs
DAYTONA BEACH - By the early '60s, Jimmy Huger had seen enough of America's gaping racial divide in his own backyard. Black people couldn't attend shows at the city-owned Peabody Auditorium. They couldn't go swimming in the Atlantic Ocean except at Bethune Beach. In fact, they weren't even allowed on the beach side of the Halifax River after dusk, ......
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