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Real News podcast: Monday, Oct. 10, 2022

Escambia County Property Appraiser Chris Jones clears up some of the confusion surrounding EDATEs.

An analysis by a University of West Florida team identified areas in the contiguous United States where suicide and opioid death rates are high and where the deaths overlap. The observations have the opportunity to assist health agencies in these areas in identifying conditions that may be driving an unusually high rate of suicides and/or opioid deaths. Dr. Raid Amin shares the details.

The Sportsmen Givin’ Back banquet is being held October 15th at Immanuel Baptist in Pace to benefits  local christies, including Valerie’s House.  Jenni Elzweig has the details. Folks can purchase tickets here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2022-sportsmen-givin-back-annual-banquet-tickets-395242891127

Pensacola Mayor Grover Robinson discusses the Day of Caring, Indigenous Peoples Day and more.

Eleven days of rides, food, fun, music and gaming is affordable for families looking for exciting things to do on a budget. The Pensacola Interstate Fair offers options to save your hard-earned cash with Dollar Day on Opening Day Thursday, Midnight Madness Friday specials, and advance Super Saver discount ride wristbands and half-price admission tickets. Dondi Frenkel has the details.

Florida’s best seafood returns to Florida’s best beach on Saturday, Oct. 15, at the 13th annual Taste of the Beach, presented by the Pensacola Beach Chamber of Commerce at the Gulfside Pavilion on Pensacola Beach. The festival showcases Pensacola Beach restaurants and their unique coastal cuisine. Meg Peltier has the details.

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