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Pensacola State College Presidential Search Following UWF Playbook

Zack Smith just made himself chair of PSC’s presidential search committee. He ran UWF’s search too—and it produced exactly one finalist.

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Fact-checking Clerk Pam Childers on BCC statements

Childers told BCC she just put AG & CFO “on notice.” Records show she emailed the CFO 12 days before demand letter she blamed even existed. CFO not interested.

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Diaz Sets Up UWF Charter School Outside School District

UWF trustees approve charter authorizer role for Somerset Academy — months after Diaz told the board the proposed campus school “is not a charter school.”

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Top Reads for the Week Ended June 20

Escambia officials lied to cover a library hiring scandal—we have the videos & records to prove it. Plus data centers, DOGE & bond ratings

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Roger Scott Pool Reopens in Time for July 4 Holiday

Roger Scott Pool will open for the 4th of July with a temporary restroom fix—after a vendor setback led to an emergency state variance.

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DOGE Wants More Info from the City of Pensacola

Florida DOGE is back. This time it wants every P-card swipe, every contract change order, and full city payroll data—by June 26. Read what they’re asking for.

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Andrade Unimpressed With DeSantis’ Medicaid Fraud Effort

Medicaid Fraud Andrade: DeSantis Medicaid Initiative Is Cover, Not Cure The state lawmaker who knows Medicaid better than anyone in the Florida House calls the…

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Severe Weather at High Risk, Sand Available

Escambia County is monitoring a High Risk for severe weather today, Thursday, June 18, with additional rainfall expected to continue through Friday, June 19. Residents…

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Latest Inweekly Features Poet Quincy “Q” Hull

Pensacola’s poet returns for Juneteenth, a volunteer was silenced for asking questions, and the Children’s Trust broke faith with the public. Read Inweekly.

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County Takes First Step Toward Banning Data Centers

30+ residents packed the Escambia County Commission demanding a data center ban. Commissioners agreed. A vote could come as soon as August 6.

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Commissioners Join Nonprofits to Settle Discretionary Funds Issue

Escambia County voted 3-1 to join lawsuit against Clerk Childers over withheld nonprofit checks—and drew a line on who decides public purpose.

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Takeaways from Mayor Reeves’ 6/17 Presser

Triumph Gulf Coast votes on Birdon on Monday—2,000 jobs at stake. FDOT kills MLK/Davis two-way. Mayor Reeves covers it all at Wednesday presser.

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Municipal Bond Ratings at Risk w/Property Tax Cut

Wall Street’s 3 biggest credit raters agree: Florida’s Nov. property tax amendment means less revenue, no backup plan & possible downgrades.

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The Videos Escambia County Officials Don’t Want You to See

They said it themselves: The Library Board was NEVER advisory. The 2013 resolution and BCC’s own words prove it. Watch the meeting videos. Amazing revelation!

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Meeting Reminders for Tuesday afternoon and Wednesday

Your city wants your input! Public meetings Tuesday on Bayfront Parkway’s future & a controversial ECUA transfer station. Plus BCC meets Wednesday.

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Buona Fortuna Lodge Honors Four Scholars in 20th Anniversary Year

Pensacola’s Buona Fortuna Lodge marks 20 years by awarding 4 scholarships—including a first-ever Women in STEM award—and $80K+ given to students over the years.

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Pensacola Navy League Honors Military Volunteer

A Pensacola Sailor gave 150+ volunteer hours to her community—and earned the military’s top local volunteer honor for it. Here’s her story.

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Did Mayor Reeves Have the Power to Remove Library Board Member?

Pensacola’s mayor ousted a library board member to help the county administrator, but did he have the power to do so? No one foresaw the later smear campaign.

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Web Link to Library Board of Governance Agendas and Minutes Stops Working

UPDATE: Problem fixed.  The West Florida Public Libraries’ website for its Board of Governance no longer lists its meeting schedule or its most recent agendas…

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Library Board Member Disputes Moreno’s ‘Hateful’ Claim

She served 4 years, did her homework, and followed the rules. So county officials had her removed. Now Lori NeSmith is talking—and she has a lot to say.

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