One more Donovan gem

When the first proposal for the Trillium property across from Pensacola City Hall went to referendum what did then-Councilman Marty Donovan say: “The citizens earned…

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Marty wanted retail and commercial at park, in 2004

While researching another topic I came across what then-Councilman Marty Donovan said when Adm. Jack Fetterman first presented the maritime museum (the one Marty now…

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No one was there….

Marty Donovan and his naysayers had told city staff that they would deliver their petitions to Pensacola City Hall at 8:30 p.m. I went to…

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Wiggins Fines Wells

During tonight’s City Council meeting, Mayor Mike Wiggins recommended a motion to discipline City Attorney Rusty Wells by fining him three days pay for inappropriate…

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Early Voting Set To Surpass ’08

Supervisor of Elections David Stafford tells IN that his office expects early voter turnout to surpass all of 2008 early voting for the primary by…

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Valentino Officially Cleared

The State Attorney’s Office announced today that they would not appeal last week’s court ruling that dismissed charges against Commissioner Gene Valentino. Press Release: “State…

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PNJ: “Wells has to go”

[JP-Facebook-Like] The News Journal has done its research and weighed in on the Wells’ email issue. “No doubt some will say it’s too harsh to…

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Official Pensacola Employee Manual

What does the employee manual say about computer usage, emails and internet ( page 23): Computer Usage City owned computers are used throughout the organization…

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What a second, Mayor Wiggins

This morning one odd thing about the City Council and the Wells Debacle hit me. Why didn’t Mayor Wiggins know about the emails prior to…

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Early Voting Numbers Higher Than ’08

As of the end of the day on Aug. 15, 2,964 had voted in the primaries. In 2008, 1,949 voted in the first week. Here…

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Early Voting Numbers

According to Escambia Supervisor of Elections David Stafford,  2,105 people in the county have voted since Monday (as of the end of yesterday). There were…

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St. Pete Times: Scott, open your books

The editorial board of the St. Petersburg Times wants GOP candidate for governor Rick Scott to open his books and let the public know about…

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