Posted in Business

George Bistro reopens on North Ninth Ave.

George Bistro+Bar officially opens its new home at 6205 N. 9th Ave. today.The new location offers spacious onsite parking, indoor and outdoor seating, a full…

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Learn about doing business in the EU

Enterprise Florida is holding a briefing on doing business in the European Union tomorrow 10-11:15 a.m. at Pensacola State College-Downtown Center, 418 W. Garden St…

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Posted in Education Entertainment

Pensacola ComposerFest XIV coming in October

Steinway Artist Kadisha Onalbayeva is the featured performer at Pensacola ComposerFest XIV set for 2:30 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 14, at Pensacola State College. Onalbayeva will…

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Saenger Theatre management considers options for new Palafox entrance

Press Release: The Saenger Theatre bid-out the installation of new Palafox entrance doors in order to facilitate implementation of employing metal detectors that were mandated…

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Posted in Caring

JUMP returns

The fourth annual Japan-U.S. Military Program (JUMP) will take place at the National Naval Aviation Museum 1-4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 6. JUMP connects past and…

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Northwest Florida rallies for childhood cancer research

Rally Foundation for Childhood Cancer Research announced today that the City of Pensacola would recognize Childhood Cancer awareness, with a proclamation read by Mayor Ashton…

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Posted in Escambia County

Viewpoint: Disagreeing isn’t attacking

From: Escambia County Commissioner Jeff Bergosh: A one-sided opinion piece was published very recently about Escambia County’s project to acquire the property in Beulah Known…

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At next CivicCon discover how towns are renewing civic and economic energy

Deborah and James Fallows will be our speakers at next week’s special CivicCon event. The husband and wife team authored the best-selling book, “Our Towns:…

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Posted in Business Politics

More vocational education in the plans for both gubernatorial candidates

DESANTIS, GILLUM BACK BOOSTING VOCATIONAL PROGRAMS by Lloyd Dunkelberger, The News Service of Florida — Republican gubernatorial candidate Ron DeSantis and Democratic nominee Andrew Gillum…

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Posted in Pensacola

Olson replaced HR manual with Mayor’s Policy Manual

City Administrator Keith Wilkins called this morning to explain the inactivation of the City of Pensacola’s Human Resource Manual by his predecessor, Eric Olson. He…

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Posted in Education Politics

Report details charter school closures

by Lloyd Dunkelberger, The News Service of Florida — A new report from a Tallahassee-based research group raises questions about the growing role of charter…

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Posted in Politics

League of Women Voters offers election primer

By Jeremy Morrison —With Florida’s upcoming election in November, various efforts are afoot to educate voters about what exactly will be on their ballots. One…

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