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Martin County marching band performs graduate's music Saturday
Martin County High School band director Rob Roadman will see one of his former pupils’ work come to fruition Saturday, when his Tiger Regiment marching band performs music and formations written by a Martin County 2006 graduate.

Head start workers lose jobs due to criminal records, family in management
ST. LUCIE COUNTY — Twenty-seven employees of the local Head Start pre-school program have lost their jobs after checks of criminal records, family ties to management and whether they had completed required child-care training.

Local governments learn what it will take to silence train horns at night
FORT PIERCE — If Treasure Coast governments want to institute night-time quiet zones where Florida East Coast Railway locomotives can’t blow horns at railroad crossings, they’ll have to upgrade any crossing that doesn’t currently meet stiff safety requirements, federal railroad officials said Friday.

IRSC's career exploration day a big hit with Treasure Coast high school students
FORT PIERCE — Twin sisters Maria and Angie Colonna of Palm City knew they wanted to pursue digital media after spending Friday at Indian River State College.

Martin County's health department celebrates 60 years, sees increase in people seeking help
STUART — Martin County Health Department celebrated 60 years serving the community Friday.
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