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Indian River County OKs bigger bonuses for sheriff’s employees not getting raises

Tuesday, September 15th, 2009 by TCPalm.com

INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — A year after Sheriff’s Office employees got a $1,000 bonus in lieu of raises from retiring Sheriff Roy Raymond, current Sheriff Deryl Loar is expected to give at least some of them a bigger bonus, as much as $1,600 each.

It’s the product of an unusual situation, sheriff’s Comptroller Harry Hall said Monday. He said he expects to have $747,000 unspent at the end of the month.

Some of the savings, he said, came from budgeting $3.48 per gallon last fall for patrol cars’ gasoline and seeing prices drop to $1 less. And there haven’t been as many jail inmates hospitalized, he added.

“It’s like the planets all lined up,” Hall said. “It’s unrealistic to think this can continue (in future years).”
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Produce records or go to court, attorneys tell St. Lucie School District

Thursday, August 27th, 2009 by TCPalm.com

ST. LUCIE COUNTY — A Tallahassee law firm has put the school district on notice that it will be taken to court if it doesn’t promptly produce public records first requested in June about a contract with a computer software company.

Attorneys Edwin Bayo and Bill Furlow declined to say who they represent in their attempt to get documents and e-mails between St. Lucie County schools and Skyward Inc., a Stevens Point, Wis.-based supplier of school administrative software. The district began seeking a contractor in 2007 and Skyward’s software came online this summer. (more…)

Port St. Lucie project could create 500 jobs, movie stars

Tuesday, August 25th, 2009 by TCPalm.com

PORT ST. LUCIE — The City Council Monday night unanimously agreed to move forward with purchasing 15 acres from Tradition Outlet LLC for $10 million, a move that puts up half the state’s contribution to help a Hollywood executive set up a digital production studio.

The studio could create up to 500 jobs and bring Florida State University’s Film Studies program to the Treasure Coast.

The package includes the local governments building a 150,000-square-foot studio for Hobe Sound-based Wyndcrest Holdings, a private investment firm focused on entertainment and Internet technology headed by Jupiter Island resident John Textor.
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Furlough could mean more dough: Treasure Coast workers find opportunties for extra days off

Wednesday, August 12th, 2009 by TCPalm.com

Since her employer began closing on Fridays, Dawn Gilmore has turned her photography hobby into a money-making business that is helping to offset her lost income.

Without a lot of new real estate development, business has been slow for the Houston Cuozzo Group, a landscape design firm in Stuart. After laying off one-third of the staff of 18 last year, the firm started closing on alternate Fridays last September as a way to reduce workers’ hours and cut costs. In March, the firm started closing every Friday.

Across the Treasure Coast, many residents who have avoided layoffs are facing reduced hours — which means less money in their wallets. Some are spending their new-found spare time with family, home improvement projects or hobbies. Others are looking for ways to make up the lost income, such as a side business or a second job.
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Surfrider’s 25-year celebration in Port St. Lucie owes $75,000 in debts

Monday, August 10th, 2009 by TCPalm.com

STUART — The nonprofit Surfrider organization isn’t doing much celebrating two weeks after its 25th anniversary Arts and Music Celebration has left about $75,000 in unpaid debts, about half to local vendors.

The Treasure Coast chapter president has resigned under pressure from the local board, which said he exceeded his authority in organizing the event.

And, the Surfrider Foundation’s Florida group of chapters has canceled its state conference to put that money toward paying the bills.
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Martin County could save millions on Green River Parkway construction

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009 by TCPalm.com

MARTIN COUNTY — The county stands to save a bundle on construction of the Green River Parkway’s southern segment as competitive bids for the project came in several million dollars below what was anticipated.

Guettler Brothers Construction LLC of Fort Pierce submitted the low bid of $4.966 million to construct the parkway’s southern segment that will run from Jensen Beach Boulevard south to a round-a-bout at Baker Road and tie into Northwest Dixie Highway (State Road 707). (more…)

St. Lucie sheriff signs on with health-care provider instead of county clinic

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009 by TCPalm.com

ST. LUCIE COUNTY — County Sheriff Ken Mascara opted to defray health-care costs by signing with a local health-care provider as opposed to joining with the proposed county-owned health clinic.

Mascara said a new two-year contract with a two-year option with Physicians Immediate Care builds a foundation with a local company while eliminating the expense of purchasing new equipment and costs for upgrading a building.

“I just didn’t want to re-invent the wheel,” Mascara said. (more…)

Stuart’s Post Office Arcade owners sue to evict Nature’s Way Cafe

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009 by TCPalm.com

STUART — The owners of the historic Post Office Arcade in downtown Stuart on Tuesday filed an eviction and breach of contract lawsuit against Nature’s Way Cafe and its owner Marion Biggins, court papers show.

In the complaint filed in Martin County Circuit Court, an attorney representing Stuart Arcade Associates Inc., claimed Biggins and Nature’s Way, at 25 Southwest Osceola St., have failed to pay July’s rent and other expenses totaling $10,807. (more…)

Port St. Lucie Elementary school to be demolished

Wednesday, July 15th, 2009 by TCPalm.com

ST. LUCIE COUNTY — In one vote Tuesday night, the St. Lucie County School Board approved new job descriptions, service contracts and the demolition of Port St. Lucie Elementary’s main building.

No one spoke about the demolition, which was on the board’s consent agenda. Items on the consent agenda are considered to be routine. The demolition is not a new concept, as the board planned to demolish the school even before plans to close the school.

Port St. Lucie Elementary is one of two schools closing this year. Students and faculty have been reassigned for the 2009-2010 school year.

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New state law will allow more Treasure Coast students to attend school online

Monday, July 13th, 2009 by TCPalm.com

More Treasure Coast students soon will be able to ditch classes at bricks-and-mortar schools.

Instead, they’ll head to class without leaving the house.

Starting with the new school year in August, all Florida school districts are required to offer virtual schools because of a 2008 law created to give parents more choice over how their children are educated. (more…)

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