Real News: Nothing burger, Greenway, Rejoice and Opioid help

Business owners meet with a commissioner who asks them to document their concerns. Those public records are released. The Medical Examiner cries “foul” but makes improvements in how she communicates. – Nothing burger.

Meanwhile, community leaders try to stitch together a series of public work projects into a greenway, the Choral Society of Pensacola closes out its successful season and Lakeview opens a new facility to fight opioid addiction.

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County Commissioner Jeff Bergosh pushes back against conspiracy theories about funeral home directors, the medical examiner and the county commission.

Jarah Jacquay discusses The Bluffline, a 10-mile multi-use greenway stretching from Scenic Heights to West Pensacola.

The Choral Society of Pensacola closes its 2022-2023 season with Rejoice!, a program of stirring sacred masterworks from England, Germany, and the United States, including music for multiple choirs.. The concert is set for 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, May 13, in the First United Methodist Church, 6 E. Wright St.

Tickets are available online through the Society’s website (www.choralsocietyofpensacola.org) and Facebook page, and at Eventbrite.com. Prices are $20 (adult), $18 (senior/military), $10 (student), $5 (child under 12), and $15 (groups of 10 or more). Tickets will also be available at the door for $5 more.

People facing withdrawal symptoms from drugs and alcohol now have access to inpatient detox services at Lakeview Center. Read more.

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