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Russ Lemmon: When former Vero residents give thanks on Thursday, it won't be lip service
To say these past four years have taken an emotional toll on Robert and Donajean Kapp would be an understatement of grand proportions.

Eve Samples: 'It's a Wonderful Life' when you help others
Whatever banal stress is weighing on us, we forget it during director Frank Capra’s 130 black-and-white minutes. The 1946 classic “It’s a Wonderful Life” took on new meaning for me and my husband this year.

Anthony Westbury: St. Lucie's property appraiser paints grim picture of future
The news on Friday morning from St. Lucie County Property Appraiser Jeff Furst was grim and grimmer.

Wilson refutes lawsuit during news conference in Vero Beach
VERO BEACH — City Councilman Charlie Wilson refuted a civil lawsuit’s allegation he didn’t live in the city long enough prior to his election to office on Nov. 3.

Hope Center for Autism in Martin County moving, expanding
STUART — A year ago, the Hope Center for Autism had just seven students. In January, the five-year-old charter public school plans to triple that number.
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