WHEN IS ENOUGH – ENOUGH?

“This will be a joint undertaking including the Seminole Tribe of Florida and the Village of Indiantown. This project provides for the comprehensive historic restoration and rehabilitation of the Seminole Inn, a landmark structure constructed in 1925 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The project will restore the building to its original […]

THE RECENT DROUGHT IS NOWHERE AS SEVERE AS PREVIOUS

Major Drought Periods Affecting Indiantown (≈1951–2026) Here’s a timeline focused on the southeast Florida / Treasure Coast region (Martin & St. Lucie Counties and nearby), drawn from historical records, the U.S. Drought Monitor (USDM, 2000–present), Standardized Precipitation Index (SPI, 1895–present), Palmer Drought Severity Index (PDSI), USGS reports, and Florida Climate Center summaries: The links below […]

HOW LOW CAN YA GO!

If you want everyone to clear the bar, just lower it, right? Folks who embrace this fairy tale strategy won’t have a happy ending. They believe if you want to reduce complaints, don’t ask for feedback. If you want kids to have good self-esteem, offer praise — regardless of whether they do something right or […]

“Respect the Rules. Respect the Voters.” Mayor Dipaolo Must Release Proof of Residency

A troubling pattern of conduct regarding voter registration and residency has emerged involving Mayor Carmine Dipaolo, raising serious questions about his respect for the rules of our democracy and his respect for the voters of Indiantown. In early 2026, sworn affidavits were filed with the Martin County Supervisor of Elections stating that Mayor Dipaolo did […]

WHY YOUR MAYORS RESIDENCY MATTERS

Why Voters Should Care About Accurate Residency Elected officials hold public trust. That trust is not granted by personality, past service, or political loyalty. It is earned through consistent fidelity to the rules that govern our system — rules that exist to ensure every citizen’s voice is counted fairly and that those who seek office […]