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Stuart residents protest new proposed Costco, apartment complex

Martin County High School senior dies suddenly

Martin County High School senior dies suddenly May 3, 2021 at 11:06 AM EDT - Updated May 3 at 5:51 PM The school community in Martin County is mourning the loss of a high school football player and senior scheduled to graduate this month. The school district identified the student as Nikolas Nik Lawrynas, a member of the Martin County High School football team and 4.0 student. A GoFundMe page said the 17-year-old student s death on Saturday was sudden and has left his family members heartbroken. He will be remembered as a quiet leader who was instrumental in building camaraderie amongst students and remaining passionate about our Tiger Family culture in all things, the school district post said.

Martin County High School mourns loss of 17-year-old senior set to graduate this month

Martin County High School mourns loss of 17-year-old senior set to graduate this month 4.0 student was football team s offensive lineman of the year The school community in Martin County is mourning the loss of a high school football player and senior scheduled to graduate this month. Posted at 11:02 AM, May 03, 2021 and last updated 2021-05-03 17:42:37-04 MARTIN COUNTY, Fla. — The school community in Martin County is mourning the loss of a high school football player and senior scheduled to graduate this month. The school district identified the student as Nikolas Nik Lawrynas, a member of the Martin County High School football team and 4.0 student.

Costco ready to pitch Stuart store Supporters, opponents expected to be vocal

The project would generate 7,410 traffic trips daily, according to the proposal.  Another likely point of controversy will be a road proposed through the center of the project, connecting Kanner Highway to Willoughby Boulevard, according to site plans. Costco officials declined to comment on the proposed Stuart store or Thursday s presentation. The project is to come to the City Commission following Local Planning Agency action, and needs commission approval. The commission would take up the proposal no sooner than its May 24 meeting. Thursday s meeting is 5:30 p.m. at City Hall, 121 SW Flagler Ave.  Lina Ruiz is TCPalm s watchdog reporter for Martin County. You can reach her at lina.ruiz@tcpalm.com, on Twitter @Lina Ruiz48 or at 321-501-3845.

Letters to the Editor: April 29, 2021

Letters to the Editor: April 29, 2021 Treasure Coast Newspapers Reliable water supply should be a top priority for commissioners Monday saw yet another water main break in Jensen Beach along Indian River Drive. Water main breaks are becoming more common and will soon reach a crisis point as our county government fails to replace the aging infrastructure.  Instead, our government is far more concerned with subsidizing money pits like the public golf course, the water park and their newest failure the mooring field in Jensen Beach. From these boondoggles to the new expensive live-edge bar at the Stuart Beach to enhance the tourist experience, our commissioners are fiddling while Martin County burns. I am sick of watching our tax dollars being thrown after these and other unnecessary projects, while a reliable water supply for residents seems to be at the bottom of their list of priorities. Think about that the next time you once again have to boil all the water you use during

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