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Real News podcasts: Wednesday, Sept. 7

Escambia County Sheriff Chip Simmons discusses how to make high school football games safer, his first Women’s Blazer Academy and this weekend’s Battle of Pensacola Kickball Game.

My opening covers how the community is looking deeper into mental health, kindergarten readiness and homelessness.

Levin Papantonio Rafferty attorney Becca Timmons talks about the firm’s People’s Law School that is held every Tuesday in September starting at 6 p.m. in the Rex Theatre.

Anyone who is interested in knowing more about the law as it pertains to personal injury, estate/probate, worker’s compensation, or bankruptcy is welcome to attend at no cost.

Week 2 (9/13)
Worker’s Comp/SSD (Brett Vigodsky)
Bankruptcy (Steven Jurnovoy)

Week 3 (9/20)
Military/Local cases

3M ear plugs (Troy Bouk)
NAS shooting (Chris Paulos)
Camp Lejeune (Sara Papantonio)
Skanska update (Brian Barr)
FPL update (Scott Warrick)

Week 4 (9/27)
Sex Assault/Trafficking

Suthern Baptist Convention (Carissa Phelps/Emmie Paulos)
Trafficking (Kim Adams//Carissa Phelps/Kathryn Avila)

To Register, visit https://peopleslawschool.rsvpify.com/.

Cindi Bonner talks about the Rally Foundation for Childhood Cancer Research and Studer Family Children’s Hospital at Ascension Sacred Heart’s annual Candlelight Vigil in recognition of Childhood Cancer Awareness Month.

The candlelight vigil to honor and remember the brave children who have passed away from cancer. It’s 6:45-7 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 8 at the Studer Family Children’s Hospital at Ascension Sacred Heart, 1 Bubba Watson Drive.

And all the segments in one podcast:

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