Gannett has web problems

Poytner Online has posted this internal Gannett memo: Date/Time: 9/28/2006 12:48:45 PM Title: Gannett works to fix serious website problems Memo sent on Wednesday, September…

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Pensacola City Council shoots self in the foot

Pensacola City Council voted 5-4 to not allow the property owners decide whether they wanted to be included in the Downtown Improvement District. For the…

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Sept 28 issue – What do you think?

Cover story: According to Doyle – interview w/PNJ publisher Kevin Doyle News Story The Pensacola Downtown Improvement Board reports that 280 new, private-sector jobs were…

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DIB Annual Meeting notes

The Pensacola Downtown Improvement Association held its annual meeting this morning at Heritage Hall. Two downtown businesses had their 50th Anniversary this year: Sam Marshall…

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Jim Paul Game Plan

From IN Editor Duwayne Escobedo: The Escambia County School District recognized supporters of the 10-year extension of the 1/2-cent sales tax for school construction projects…

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IN YOUR HEAD RADIO – Sept 29 show

Winners & Losers: You So Pensacola If…. Interview: David Stafford, Escambia Co. Supervisor of Elections Loaded Gun: Michael Wardlaw, Pensacola Director – Northwest Florida Ballet…

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Dissent in the ranks in Esc. Co.Courthouse

We got this letter yesterday in the mail. It’s from the Accounts Payable, Payroll and Treasury Dept. employees of the Clerk of Court. They’re upset…

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McNesby wants my support

Got this letter today from Sheriff Ron McNesby. Looks like there are no hard feelings. All I have to do is send the Florida Sheriffs…

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Oops. Dick, you misjudged this one

From Meet the Press. March 16, 2003 VICE PRES. CHENEY: Now, I think things have gotten so bad inside Iraq from the standpoint of the…

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Conoco checks are in the mail

The last settlement checks from the ConocoPhillips lawsuit are being mailed today – $11.5 million. 7,437 plaintiffs should be getting checks in the next few…

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Pap, Jesus Camp on YouTube

Click on the this link GOOD MORNING AMERICA, Sept. 27 Show

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Pelican Attendance Stats

From Pelican General Manager T. Nunnari: Pelican Park/ UWF capacity:   2,500 2006 average Attendance:   1,670 (67% occupancy) Weekend Average:  2,230 (90% occupancy) 2006 Largest Crowd:   …

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Pap hits home run – Jesus Camp interview

Pensacola attorney Mike Papantonio did well on Good Morning America this morning. He was part of an segment on the documentary Jesus Camp. He was…

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PNJ Publisher Kevin Doyle interviewed

Tomorrow’s IN will feature my interview with Pensacola News Journal Publisher/President Kevin Doyle. After years of being at odds with the daily, we have agreed…

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Bush-Clinton battle – Clinton was provoked

The raising escalation in the battle between the Bush Administration and the Clintons is not something that Bill Clinton really wanted. However the persistent attacks…

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Major road projects for Escambia Co. for next 10 years

Perdido Key Project. Four lane Perdido Key Drive from the Alabama State Line, down Sorrento Road, to Blue Angel Parkway…And from Blue Angel Parkway To…

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They keep plugging away

The Stop Our City folks keep plugging away at Gulf1.com. They miss their Tuesday night meetings at the Bayview Community Center. Some are still trying…

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Banned Book Week…

September 23-30th is Banned Books Week. Google Book Search has joined forces with the American Library Association to highlight 42 classics, including To Kill a…

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Oops, Blackburn has been promoted

Rex Blackburn was promoted to Lieutenant this summer. My bad! Van Camp – 2004 American Legion State Law Enforcement Officer of the Year – was…

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Blackburn responds on Van Camp

Escambia County Sheriff Sgt. Rex Blackburn is a regular letter writer to the PNJ. His letters always defend his boss and protest how Sheriff McNesby…

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