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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.

Long-time executive director of The Source resigns, vice president takes the wheel
VERO BEACH — Tom King, who steered The Source’s faith-based homeless aid for 10 years, has resigned as its executive director amid a chronic illness.

Melbourne man found guilty in 2007 shooting death of VBHS graduate
A 30-year-old Melbourne man has been found guilty of shooting a man outside a Gifford nightspot two years ago.

Honoring veterans in St. Lucie County
Veterans Day activities in St. Lucie County

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.
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