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Friday September 3rd 2010

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FWC On Board For Fall Snapper

Today the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission approved a recommendation from the Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council to allow a 24-day red snapper fishing season on weekends from [...]

No Go For Dwight Show

The SMG Group with the Pensacola Civic Center had been in talks of bringing in country artist Dwight Yoakum as part of a TDC funded free show on Oct. 9. But the IN is now hearing that concert is [...]

Battle over health plan brewing

Superintendent Malcolm Thomas was elected due largely to the teachers, who wanted a change from the Jim Paul regime. Thomas kept most of the Jim Paul crew and there is grumbling among the rank and [...]

More judge nominees

Press Release: FIRST CIRCUIT JUDICIAL NOMINATING COMMISSION ANNOUNCES NOMINEES FOR CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE IN SANTA ROSA COUNTY The First Circuit Judicial Nominating Commission has nominated the [...]

Santa Rosa To Sell All Of Its Glass

John Tonkin, executive director of the Santa Rosa County Clean Community System, Inc., tells IN that on Friday it will begin selling all of the  county’s recycled glass. “One hundred percent [...]

Cazadores owners indicted

Press Release A federal indictment has been returned charging the husband and wife owners of Cazadores Mexican Restaurants in Pensacola, Florida with conspiring to commit mail fraud and mail fraud, [...]

Buzz: BP moving all clean up operations to Bayou Chico

The other bit of news that I'm hearing through the grapevine is that BP will be expanding its operations at Bayou Chico and moving more of its staging there. Good thing the Pensacola City Council got [...]

Buzz: White and Valentino at it again

We're hearing that Escambia County Commissioner Kevin White wants to appoint Karen Sindel to the county planning board and fellow commissioner, Gene Valentino, isn't happy. Sindel was Valentino's [...]

Feinberg Pays Out $10 Million So Far

Reuters reports that Ken Feinberg, who took over the BP claims process on Aug. 23, has forked out nearly $10 million in emergency payouts to Gulf Coast residents. In the 16 weeks BP had control of [...]

Dispersant found in weathered oil

Mobile Press Register reports that material was collected by a group of scientists  off of Horn Island, Miss. has tested positive for several of the main ingredients in the Corexit dispersant. Read [...]

Bare, Mack endorsements not as helpful as you might think

Bare, Mack endorsements not as helpful as you might think

To get elected Mayor of Pensacola, Mike Wiggins and Ashton Hayward will need between 10,000 to 15,000 votes, based on the voter turnout over the last three elections. 2008 Presidential Election [...]

Tell us your fake id story

Tell us your fake id story

Over the past few days I've heard dozens of fake id stories: how people got them, how stupid the names were and how they got caught with them. One girl's brother had such an elaborate set-up for him [...]

ECUA Puts “Green” Vehicle On Road

This week the Emerald Coast Utilities Authority introduced a new hybrid sanitation vehicle to its fleet—hoping to cut costs and help the environment by using less fuel and improving vehicle brake [...]

Pensacola a “Forgotten City”

MIT researchers recently released a study that named America's 150 forgotten cities. The analysis is based on being a medium sized city/metropolitan area and failing in a number of areas—more [...]

Bare endorses Wiggins

Bare endorses Wiggins

Charles Bare, who received 1,763 (13.6 percent) votes in Tuesday's primary, has issued a statement supporting Mayor Mike Wiggins as Pensacola's first strong mayor. In his press release, Bare wrote, [...]

Baldwin County tourism dropped 40 percent in June

Baldwin County tourism dropped 40 percent in June

The Mobile Press Register is reporting that Gulf Shores, Orange Beach and the rest of South Baldwin Co. beaches lost in June $35.5 million in taxable spending because of the BP oil disaster. Read [...]

Online version of IN

Online version of IN

The Independent News is designing a new website, which we hope to have live by next week. One feature is online version of the print edition. Let me know what you think. We should be able to convert [...]

What to expect in the mayor’s race

What to expect in the mayor’s race

Conventional political wisdom says that an incumbent must have 45 percent of the primary vote to win a run-off. If this holds true, then Mike Wiggins is in trouble. However, there are a few [...]

BP Searches For Underwater Oil

Press Release: As part of its long term monitoring and research program in the Gulf of Mexico, BP is deploying a new technology that will enable nearly constant monitoring by two [...]

Post-Election Responses

Last night proved to be a closely fought election for many local seats. The IN talked with several candidates and their campaign heads after last night's primary to get their reaction to the [...]

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