New Report Released On Oiled Birds

Press Release: Based on a rigorous review by a team of U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service biologists of previously released preliminary data, the Service has…

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Buzz: Heat may train in Pensacola

WMBB TV (Panama City) is reporting that the Miami Heat may move their training camp to Panama City or Pensacola. They picked up the story…

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BP’s Hayward To Testify In UK

According to the AP, former BP head Tony Hayward is expected to testify in front of BP lawmakers regarding the Deep Horizon oil spill Article

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Obamacare, Part 2

The states argued that Mary Brown and Kaj Ahlburg don’t have insurance and don’t intend to buy it in 2004. Therefore their probability of harm…

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Obamacare Part 1

Federal Judge Roger Vinson heard arguments from U.S. Department of Justice and the attorneys for the state of Florida and the other 19 states using…

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Real Estate Seminar tonight – experts, no cost

“Making Lemonade Out of Lemons” PENSACOLA, Florida – September 10, 2010 – The council is presenting a seminar entitled “Making Lemonade Out of Lemons”. The…

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No FCAT Letter Example For Schools

Yesterday IN requested a sample letter from the FDOE for its elementary school FCAT parental notifications. Here is what we were given: Here is a…

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USA Federal and Navy Federal Announce Merger

Press Release: Navy Federal Credit Union of Vienna, VA, and USA Federal Credit Union (USA Fed), based in San Diego, CA, announced today that they…

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Thomas will allow students to hear Obama speech

Last year, Superintendent of School Malcolm Thomas refused to allow his students to hear President Barack Obama’s speech to open the school year. It was…

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Tale of two platforms

The Strong Mayor initiative was built on the concept that the elections for mayor would be based on platforms and that the voters would be…

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Healthcare hearing this week

Florida’s lawsuit against the federal health care overhaul will get its first full hearing before Federal Judge Roger Vinson this Tuesday, Sept. 14 so expect…

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ECUA not only utility rate hike

Port St. Joe residents are upset that their water and sewer bills will double over the next three years. The issues facing the utility area…

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Other County Adminstrator candidates have baggage, too

Melinda Carlton, former Township Administrator for Vernon Township, New Jersey. Unanimously terminated in January 2010 after pressure from the Vernon Taxpayers Association. One of the…

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Buzz: Steve Stephens favored for administrator (updated)

Steve Stevens, former CFO for Sheriff Ron McNesby, owner of Cabana Lounge and who failed to get approval of the Florida Senate to sit on…

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Miss. letter doesn’t single out race, poor or disabled

Here is the letter used in 2009 by Woolfolk Middle School in Yazoo City, Miss. It appears Superintendent Thomas might have misinterpreted the federal law…

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N.B. Cook has problem with black and disabled students

The sentence from Principal Patti Thomas: “At our school two subgroups, Black students and students with Disabilities did not make the AYP target.” Read N.B.Cook…

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Sixty-Seven percent of African-American students passed at Cordova Park

We have learned that a letter similar to one we published from Suter Elementary was also sent home by Cordova Park. In checking FCAT scores…

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History’s Greatest Book Burners

The Daily Beast has an article by Judith Miller on histories greatest book burnings, which includes: In 1842, Pierre-Armand Dufau, the new director of the…

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No Child Left Behind letters in Missouri don’t mention racial groups

The Missouri Department of Education has sample letters for No Child Left Behind and notifying parents about Adequate Yearly Progress. Districts are clearly instructed that:…

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How Mobile is spending BP tourism bucks

According to Mobile Press Register, Mobile, Ala. is getting $1.35 million for tourism from the funds BP gave the state of Alabama. Here is how…

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