Serving Indian River County since 1964
The President’s Hootby Richard H. Baker, Ph.D.September 2007 In order to cope with our county’s increase human population, Indian River County’s utilities department plans to add 6 more deep wells into the Floridian aquifer in the north county and another well in the south county. Before aquifer water is fit to drink, the salt must…
The President’s Hootby Richard H. Baker, Ph.D.March 2007 I really liked Kenric Ward’s February 1st editorial in the Press Journal where he asked an excellent question: “Is bigger really better?” Sometimes we need to think more broadly about how we can live up to our ideals to make our community better. How can we fulfill…
The President’s Hootby Richard H. Baker, Ph.D.February 2007 “There are two parts to Indian River County, the beach and the bush…. This (latter) piece of property is completely useless to me as a taxpayer.” This was a comment made by a speaker during the public discussion of the purchase of development rights of the 462…
The President’s Hootby Richard H. Baker, Ph.D.January 2007 Nita and I received a number of thoughtful holiday greetings this year. Two reminded me of our fragile environment: Former PIAS President Judy Orcutt and her husband John said, “Have a great Green 2007,” and gave us a list of ten simple ways to reduce atmospheric carbon;…