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  2. Indian River State College - Wikipedia

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    The institution was renamed Indian River Community College in 1970 to reflect its expanded role and growing impact in the region. [ 7 ] During the 1970s and 1980s, IRSC continued to develop as a regional educational hub, adding campuses in Vero Beach, Stuart, Okeechobee, and Port St. Lucie, as well as multiple educational centers.

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  4. WQJS - Wikipedia

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    WQJS is a radio station broadcasting a classical music format on 88.5 MHz FM in Clewiston, Florida, United States.It is owned and operated by Indian River State College, through its IRSC Public Media division, alongside two other stations: WQCS (88.9 FM) and WQCP (91.1 FM) in Fort Pierce.

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    Indian River State College Veterans Center of Excellence, 500 NW California Blvd., Port St. Lucie. MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Event Center, 9221 S.E. Event Center Place, Port St. Lucie.

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  7. St. Johns River State College - Wikipedia

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    St. Johns River State College is a public college in Northeast Florida with campuses in Palatka, St. Augustine, and Orange Park.Founded in 1958 (for organizational purposes) as St. Johns River Junior College, a historically black college, it is part of the Florida College System.

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  9. Pioneer 6, 7, 8, and 9 - Wikipedia

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    Launch of Pioneer 6 on a Delta-E rocket Pioneer 8 being prepared for launch Launch of Pioneer 8 on a Delta-E1 rocket. Each craft was identical. They were spin-stabilized 0.94 m (3 ft 1 in) diameter × 0.81 m (2 ft 8 in) tall cylinders with a 1.8 m (5 ft 11 in) long magnetometer boom and solar panels mounted around the body.