Immigration battle comes to Santa Rosa

Yesterday, 13 workers at Panhandle Growers, a Santa Rosa County nursery, were arrested and charged with giving their employer Social Security numbers of people who…

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AllState defends itself

AllState Insurance had its day before the Senate Select Committee on Property Insurance Accountability to answer claims it was gouging Floridians on their home insurance….

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Baldwin Co. out does Escambia again

PNJ columnist Reggie Dogan will be pleased to know that Baldwin County has better prostitution than Escambia County…or at least they can arrest more people…

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Bay Co. Airport on again…maybe

The News Herald reports that the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has reinstated a Section 404 permit clearing the resumption of construction work on the…

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Tax Watch: Cost for General Govt Services

The per capita expenditure for general government services: State avg: $215 Escambia: $244 Leon: $189 Manatee: $206 Marion: $169 TaxWatch did say that it’s possible…

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TaxWatch preliminary report

Florida Tax Watch CEO/President Dominic M. Calabro reports that Escambia County’s operating millage rate is higher than the state average and three comparable counties: Leon,…

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No Springfest this year

Press Release from Bobby Marcus: — For the last nine months the Springfest Board has aggressively pursued public and private sector sponsorships needed to produce…

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Tax Watch report at Noon

Tax Watch will issue its report today at the Pensacola Five Flags Rotary Club meeting – Noon at New World Landing. I will report on…

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Weatherall did not trust FSU athletic department

Florida State University President T.K. Wetherell told the Orlando Sentinel in an exclusive interview that he did not trust the school’s athletic department to conduct…

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Eli did it

Being an Ole Miss grad, I am a big Manning fan – Archie, Peyton and Eli. Here is my favorite post-Super Bowl quote from Eli:…

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Rove speaks in DeFuniak Springs

The former deputy chief of staff for President Bush – who has a home in South Walton County – spoke Saturday at the Chautauqua Assembly…

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City staff resists mixed-use at Port

City staff continues to resist adding anything other than industrial to the Port of Pensacola. The problem may be the staff fears that anything other…

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Another task force ignored

I’ve written many times that local government loves to appoint citizens to task forces and blue-ribbon committees on the tough issues. The citizens advisory meets…

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Athletic directors make more than teachers

This article really surprised me. The Daily News reports that Okaloosa County has high school athletic directors that are making $91K and $85K! Who do…

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Mobile family to get Extreme Makeover

Lydia Gaudet and her family have been selected by the ABC television reality series “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition” to have a new home built for…

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Studers donate to Janesville public schools

The Janesville Gazette reports today that Quint and Rishy Studer have donated $40,000 to the new Minority Recruitment Initiative for Janesville public schools. Read: Minority…

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Wheatley in Super Bowl ad

From Sam Baltrusis, former In A&E editor, “I was working on a piece here in Boston on ads running during the Super Bowl and I…

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The Phil Conners report on Pcola

Today is Groundhog’s Day. Let’s see what weatherman Phil Conners sees as he looks at Pensacola: No Community Maritime Park being built. Grass still not…

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Jan. 2008 record month for blog

We had 156,070 visitors to this blog in January – a new record. The posting rules haven’t hurt the traffic. We’ve actually seen more visitors…

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New Fairhope library

Another sign that Pensacola is falling behind Baldwin County: New Fairhope Library On Jan. 22, Fairhope, Ala. opened its new $7.87 million library. The main…

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