Private Investigator’s “report”

Here is the private investigator’s report on Access Escambia that “DParker” posted on pnj.com and which “DParker” claims proves “the health care initiative is a…

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Voting turnout

From David Stafford – Esc. County Supervisor of Elections 9,200 are already been cast via early voting and absentee. He still estimates turnout between 15%…

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Symphony names new director

It’s Christina Littlejohn who has worked with the Cleveland Orchestra and Mobile Symphony. PSO press release: Pensacola Symphony Orchestra board president Tom Bailey announced the…

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Vote today

This election could be decided by a handful of votes. For many, the Community Maritime Park vote last fall was a clear-cut choice for the…

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Anti’s make false issue of records

A more radical anti-Access Escambia contingent is foaming at the month because the non-profit corporation will not open its books for them to review….even though…

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Area Crimes are in

The Florida Department of Law Enforcement is set to release the 2006 crime statistics. Here’s a peak: Escambia County Murder 11 —-19th most Rape 169…

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Panhandle news roundup

TuesDaily Dose PNJ: Young couple speaks about car crash in which their infant died. Dope dealing at Blue Ridge Lake? Last Saturday a dead body…

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Pensacola Cumulus stations slipping

The Arbitron radio ratings for 2006 show that the three Pensacola-based stations that are owned by Cumulus have lost nearly a third of their listeners…

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Another body found…they’re every where

A third dead body was found in the Pensacola area in less than one week. WEAR TV reports the body of an elderly pensacola man…

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Panhandle news roundup

MonDaily Dose Christians pack Pelican Park. Another sign of P’cola’s declining economy: thieves ride bicycles. Forty minutes away, Mobile has the Junior Miss Pageant and…

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Civil rights nerve struck

Last week, the daily newspaper ran an article on a proposed multicultural museum for the Pensacola area. Of course, the pinheads who post to the…

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Why read this blog?

Ricksblog.biz maintained its ranking as the #2 Most Influential Blog in Florida this past week. Here are the top ten June 2007 stories posted on…

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Panhandle Sunday papers…and more

The Pensacola News Journal writes about MATSIG-12 leader – ‘Caveman’ Holzworth who is leaving Pensacola to be the operations officer for the Second Marine Air…

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Cumulus isn’t diverse

Why is Luke McCoy back on WCOA? Because Cumulus sees nothing wrong with Luke. All the talk about the controversial, conservative talk show host being…

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Gaydar science

The New Yorker columnist reports how your hair swirls can identify your sexuality. Also your fingerprint density is a dead giveaway. “Gay men are more…

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Brentwood, next Operation Brownsville?

WEAR has called out local government to do something about the Brentwood area. In its newscast last night, it was reported: Some Brent residents say…

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Early Voting on Referendum

As of 2 pm today: 2501 early votes have been cast. 4,845 absentees votes received – out of 6900+ requests. You can early vote Saturday…

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Feds rate hospitals

The U.S. Dept of Health and Human Services has created a website that rates hospitals on their care of heart patients. It actually compares them…

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Top Summer Songs of All Time

Summer of 2007 officially arrived yesterday at 10 a.m. – which got me thinking about hot summer days, laying on the beach and listening to…

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Little brothers are dummies

and we have a study to prove it. The NY Times reports today: The eldest children in families tend to develop slightly higher I.Q.s than…

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