City EDATE renewal last on the ballot but first tool for jobs

October 30, 2012
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www.CityofPensacola.com For Immediate Release: By Ashton Hayward This fall, City of Pensacola voters will find at the end of their ballots an extension of the City’s EDATE, or Economic Development Ad Valorem Tax Exemption. The county-wide EDATE was renewed by voters in January, and now City voters are being asked to extend the City’s...

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Pensacola Hosting Political Heavyweights

October 24, 2012
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Greg Fink   When you look for a bell-weather voting area for the Christian Conservative cause, most politicos truly look no farther than North West Florida as the venue...

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Another Escambia County Administrator Bites the Dust

October 18, 2012
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By Greg Fink Well it looks as if Randy Oliver is yet just the latest in a long string of county administrators to be relieved early in Escambia County....

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ABOVE THE BULL HOUSE: Debate Falls Short on Both Sides

October 14, 2012
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by Eric Schmitz Now that I have allowed the first presidential debate to slowly sink through my stubborn skull, I am ready to explain to everyone why they are...

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Congressional Debate for Florida First District

October 14, 2012
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By Steve Carrithers Tonight at Marcus Point Baptist Church there was a debate among candidates for the First Congressional District of Florida.  The participants were Republican incumbent, Jeff Miller,...

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My Six Cents

October 5, 2012
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By Druzella Roselli So the city council seems to be kissing the sweet cakes of the Mayor, even though he never appears at a single meeting. Unless, of course,...

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