Senior Follies Award Local Organizations

The Pensacola Senior Follies have been entertaining groups both young and old for 16 years, but their contribution to the community goes beyond dance steps…

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DIB Kim Kimbrough welcomed in Independence, MO

Kim Kimbrough, the former executive director of the Pensacola Downtown Improvement Board, was introduced yesterday in Independence, MO as the new president and CEO of…

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Scott ask seven superintendents to cut DOE red tape

Gov. Rick Scott has announced that seven school superintendents will be asked to share ideas that will cut through the red tape and regulation in…

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Sidewalk Rules: DIB’s Version Recommended

Taking a look at proposed regulations governing outdoor cafes, the Pensacola Planning Board decided yesterday to embrace changes suggested by the Downtown Improvement Board. Most…

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Mayor Hayward listens to District 1

By Shelby Smithey… Mayor Ashton Hayward held his “Taking City Hall to the Citizens” town hall meeting on Monday at the Gull Point Neighborhood Resource…

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Commission Rejects Increased Caps, Wants City to Figure RESTORE Out

Escambia County Commissioner Kevin White made it clear last night that he did not support increasing electric and natural gas franchise fee caps. “The whole…

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Psst, IN readers can take advantage of special ticket offer for Deluna Fest, today only

As part of our trade agreement with Deluna Fest, we have negotiated a special ticket price for our readers. When you order your tickets online,…

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Hayward Discusses Veto

Mayor Ashton Hayward issued the first veto of his term yesterday afternoon. Before heading out to a town hall meeting in the evening, he sat…

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More RESTORE Planning

With the promise of RESTORE Act money on the eventual horizon, the Escambia County Commission today further discussed the process of divvying up the funds….

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Mayor Issues 1 Veto

Mayor Ashton Hayward has vetoed one of the amendments that the Pensacola City Council made last week to his proposed 2013 budget. In a statement…

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Official arrested being paid to raise money for festival

Okaloosa County Commissioner James F. Campbell was arrested today and charged with four counts of official misconduct and four counts of perjury. According to the…

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Commissioners Consider Cap Increase

The Escambia County Commission today will consider increasing its caps on electric and natural gas franchise fees. If this morning’s work session was any indication,…

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Teachers helping teachers, first year declared success

by Shelby Smithey… During a special workshop agenda Thursday, Sept. 13, the Escambia County School Board heard an update on a new mentoring program that…

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Buzz: First Cirque du Soleil show sold out

I heard over the weekend that the first show for Cirque du Soleil’s Saltimbanco which has its last southeast performances at Pensacola Civic Center November…

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The Moral Dimension of Hunger

By Mike Clifford, Florida News Connection… TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Recent polls show major public opposition to cutting food assistance programs such as the Supplemental Nutrition…

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Weather forecast is beautiful for Deluna Fest

The weather reports say it will be sunny and mild for Sept. 21, 22 and 23. Now is the time to buy your tickets.

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Upcoming Issues for Council

While the Pensacola City Council had a relatively light agenda during its regular meeting yesterday, the board did offer a preview of upcoming issues. Council…

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Impact 100 announces finalists

IMPACT 100 Pensacola Bay Area, a local women’s philanthropy group, is pleased to announce the 10 grant finalists selected for 2012. Seven of these 10…

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ARC Gateway hit by theft

More than $4000 in stolen lawn equipment and tools taken from ARC Gateway’s Pollak Industries Pensacola, Fla. – A theft over the weekend at Pollak…

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Starting Down the RESTORE Road

The Escambia County Commission started down a long road this morning. It is a road potentially paved with many millions in treasure. When the federal…

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