Century: Did you know?

The town of Century has 12 paved roads…and five streets are getting resurfaced, in addition to seven that were just completed, according to NorthEscambia.com. The…

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Accident in UWF lab

Buzz: Building 58 on the UWF Pensacola main campus is currently closed due to an incident in a chemistry lab. Two people were injured and…

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Hayward wants to cut tax rate

During the 2010 campaign, Ashton Hayward announced that he wanted to rollback the millage rate if he was elected. Today, he has issued a press…

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Disparity Contract signed

Mayor Ashton Hayward signed on July 6 the contract for the disparity study. MGT of America, Inc. will be paid $249,942, in eight installments. MGT…

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Why Marie Young abstained from vote on aide’s husband

Last week, Commissioner Marie Young abstained from voting on a motion to ask the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office to help enforce a cease and desist…

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BP knew Costner idea a bust

We know that much of what BP did last summer was all “ponies and balloons.” Publicity stunts to prop up stock prices and quell the…

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INDaily online – July 12 edition

This online paper recaps the posts to inweekly.net and this blog for the past 24 hours. It also includes the top news headlines. INDaily is…

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Nelson’s Me 2 Press Conference

While Sen. Marco Rubio was in Pensacola garnering attention while listening from local and state officials about the BP disaster, Florida’s senior U.S. Senator, Bill…

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County redistricting plan nearly complete

The Escambia County Commission and School Board left yesterday’s joint meeting with proposed redistricting maps that will see District 4 (Grover Robinson) and 5 (Kevin…

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Buzz: Morgan gets petitions signed

Escambia County Sheriff David Morgan has met the petition requirement for qualification to be on the 2012 ballot for Sheriff. There were 1,996 validated petitions…

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False GOP Narratives

Last fall, I had lunch with Peter Beinart at the Acme Oyster Bar in New Orleans. He is one of the brightest young journalists on…

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Chamber Names Senior VP for Economic Development

Press Release: Scott Luth has been named Senior Vice President for Economic Development for the Pensacola Bay Area Chamber of Commerce, Jim Hizer, chamber president/CEO,…

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Stafford offers city redistricting ideas (map)

The City of Pensacola has 51,923.  The Ideal District is 7,418 people.  Supervisor of Elections David Stafford has drawn up a possible new configuration of…

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Evers Announces District Town Hall Tour, guns optional

Senator Greg Evers (R-Baker) today announced the dates and times for his Senate District 2 town hall meetings for the month of July, 2011. The…

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Feel crazy? Call UF, Thank BP

The National Institutes of Health has awarded a University of Florida-led team more than $6.5 million to study the environmental and psychological effects of the…

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INDaily- July 11 edition online

This online paper recaps the posts to inweekly.net and this blog for the past 24 hours. It also includes the top news headlines. INDaily is…

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Bo’s Bridge is broken

St. Pete Times zeroes in on the Garcon Point Bridge, commonly known in other parts of Florida as “Bo’s Bridge” because for Florida House Speaker…

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No surprises in Miller’s financials

Congressman Jeff Miller filed his 2010 financial disclosure report in May. Assets: $1.06 million-$1.69 million –mostly land in Santa Rosa County. He bought May 2010…

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Port: ‘Belly Button’ Rainmaker

The Port of Pensacola has its supporters for it remaining an industrial port. Both here in Pensacola and at the state level. On June 21,…

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INDaily- Sunday, July 10 edition online

The July 10 edition is available —Here.

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