Lawmakers expected to act on workers’ comp

By JIM TURNER AND JIM SAUNDERS THE NEWS SERVICE OF FLORIDA With Florida businesses facing a 14.5 percent increase in workers’ compensation insurance rates, state…

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Report call for aiding low-income students at state colleges

By LLOYD DUNKELBERGER THE NEWS SERVICE OF FLORIDA While Florida has one of the best state college systems in the country, a new report from…

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Tour de ‘Panzacola’ on Oct. 15

This October the Florida Public Archaeology Network (FPAN) is joining hundreds of archaeological organizations around the world to celebrate International Archaeology Day. FPAN is hosting…

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Viewpoint: Amendment 1- Utilities Effort to Kill Solar in the Sunshine State

From the League of Women Voters of Florida: Like the ancient story of the Trojan Horse, Florida utilities have brought into our gates, under the…

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Studer on building a great team and work environment [podcast]

Last week, Quint Studer was my guest on “Pensacola Speaks.” We discussed his PNJ column on building a team in your business or organization. When…

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Putnam and Visit Florida promote Pensacola Seafood Festival

In recognition of National Seafood Month in October, Florida Commissioner of Agriculture Adam H. Putnam announced today that the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer…

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Rafferty named 2016 Perry Nichols Award recipient

Levin Papantonio shareholder Troy Rafferty is the recipient of the 2016 Perry Nichols Award from the Florida Justice Association (FJA). The Perry Nichols Award is…

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Julian MacQueen named to Hotelier Hall of Fame

Founder and CEO of Innisfree Hotels Julian MacQueen will be celebrated by the Florida Restaurant & Lodging Association with its highest honor – the Hotelier…

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Clinton did very well on social media after debate

The social media analysis company Impact Social completed its analysis on the reaction amongst Florida voters to the first televised Presidential TV debate between Donald…

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Teen birth rates drop steeply nationally and locally

Teen births hit a new low in 2015 nationally, statewide and in Escambia County. The birth rates dropped by nearly half. New federal data shows…

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Workers Comp rate to jump 14.5 percent on Dec. 1

The Florida Office of Insurance Regulation (Office) has issued an Order that gives contingent approval to an overall combined average statewide Workers’ Compensation Insurance rate…

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Pensacola Speaks: Post-debate discussion with both campaigns

On “Pensacola Speaks” today, I will have spokespersons from the campaigns of Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. We will open with U.S. Rep. Gwen Graham…

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Covenant Care Inpatient Hospice Center at Sacred Heart Hospital coming in the summer of 2017

Covenant Care and Sacred Heart Hospital announced today a new collaboration to address the needs of seriously ill patients and families at the end of…

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Papantonio on ‘Law & Disorder’ [podcast]

On “Pensacola Speaks,” Mike Papantonio discusses his legal thriller “Law & Disorder.” The book is placed in the fictional town of Spanish Trial, which sounds…

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Navy Cross pilot credits Pensacola warrior ethic [podcast]

Yesterday, I interviewed Retired Marine Corps Lt. Col. Rupert “Skeets” Fairfield about the heroic mission of Marine Maj. Stephen W. Pless and his crew in…

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Achieve Escambia hires executive director

Greg Voss has been named director of Achieve Escambia; Pensacola’s new cradle to career collective impact effort. Voss has more than 25 years of experience…

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Viewpoint: Pensacola VA homeless stand-down a ‘bust’

by Dr. Jim Gschwind USMC, USabn, USNsw ret The Despondent Correspondent– Homeless are near and dear to my heart. I have a former Marine son…

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Community Maritime Park up for award

The Urban Land Institute, a nonprofit research and education organization, has selected the Vince Whibbs, Sr. Community Maritime Park as one of three finalists for…

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Downtown renaissance becoming reality

The Institute for Human and Machine Cognition opened its new Pensacola headquarters, Levin Center for IHMC Research, on the edge of Aragon. The three-story, 30,000-square-foot…

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Manufacturers Council partners with UWF

The Northwest Florida Manufacturers Council (NWFMC) has announced a stronger partnership with the University of West Florida (UWF), one that will immediately bring many benefits…

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