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Posted: August 27, 2010
This week on “PSL Living,” which begins airing Sunday, Aug. 29, Linda Bartz joins host Ed Cunningham to tell us about her work with the Treasure Coast Crime Stoppers and that organization’s efforts to keep the city’s crime rate low.
Next, David Robertson of the St. Lucie County Humane Society, is back with another pet ready for adoption. Her name is Cindy and she is a beautiful eight-week old puppy looking for a good home.
Finally, Fred Knaggs, Executive Officer with the Port St. Lucie Police Department’s Explorer Post 411, talks to us about that group’s upcoming fund-raisers, as well as the Explorer’s program that offers assistance with food to those in need during the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday.
"PSL Living" is a weekly half-hour program on PSL-TV20 where guests discuss current topics on Port St. Lucie’s business, government and events. Each week’s program airs daily from Sunday through Saturday at 6 a.m., noon, 6 p.m. and midnight.
"PSL Living" airs on PSL-TV20 for Comcast and Hometown cable subscribers; the channel is also streamed live on the city’s Web site. You can also go to the archived shows and meeting page and click on the pull-down menu to access previously aired "PSL Living" episodes, or you can watch this episode online now.
For more information, contact:
Rita Hart
Public Information Officer
City of Port St. Lucie
(772) 873-6325