Real News: Reeves, Bergosh, Stafford and Rafferty

As I reported this morning, the City of Pensacola in partnership with Community Health Northwest Florida plans to ask the Escambia Children’s Trust for a grant to buy the Morris Eaddy Activity Center to create a Children’s Resource Center. Mayor D.C. Reeves gives a preview of the announcement.

“To ultimately put in a children’s services center wraparound services – be it recreation, classrooms, computer labs, and of course, the Community Health piece and potentially mental health through a partnership with Lakeview, I think that’s a much needed asset in our community because we know that the children are our greatest asset, and it’s the thing that’s most important for the future viability of the city.”

Escambia County Commissioner Jeff Bergosh talks about last week’s BCC meeting, his Beulah town hall and the opening of a new park on Lillian Highway.

Escambia County Supervisor of Elections David Stafford discusses the new voting laws, especially for voting by mail.

Levin Papantonio Rafferty is hosting the first Juneteeth UnityFest on Monday, June 19. Troy Rafferty has the details.

Dr. Bill Huth discusses the UWF College of Business’s Flight Academy.

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