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Author and newspaper publisher Rick Outzen explores the news behind the headlines with newsmakers and the journalists that cover them.
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Real News 6/25/24
Rick talks with Sena Maddison, Andrea Rosenbaum, Mike Dobuski, Kerrith Fiddler, Kevin Adams, and Peter Charalambous.
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YMCA Corporate Cup Games
Calling all area companies and organizations to join the “Quest for the Cup” in this year’s YMCA Corporate Cup Games, to be held Saturday, Sept. 21, at Pensacola State College.In its 28th year, Corporate Cup welcomes local companies of all sizes for fun, fitness, and fellowship. Athletes participate in traditional events such as the One-mile Run, Egg Toss, and Obstacle Course, and unique events such as Sink It, Frisbee Chaos, and Sod Surfing. Teams must consist of 20-28 members at least 18 years old and regular employees of the company. Employee spouses may participate. For a $1,000 entry fee, your team receives event entry, food and drink, a participant gift for each team member, and a chance to win awards and bragging rights. Silver Sponsorships are also available. Proceeds benefit YMCA mission programs. The event is made possible by the support of Gold Sponsor Florida Power & Light.Learn more and register at www.ymcanwfl.org.
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Fiddler steps down
Pensacola City Administrator Kerrith Fiddler discusses his five years with the city. He started his public service Fiddler as a bus operator and worked his way up to his current role, gaining experience in different sectors of government. Fiddler believes that Pensacola, despite being a small city, has many amenities of a larger city, including its own airport, port, and gas utility. Fiddler is proud of the city's strategic plan and the progress made during his tenure, including a comprehensive compensation study aimed at ensuring fair wages for all city employees. He will be succeeded by Amy Miller on an interim basis.
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Escambia School Board tackles cellphone problem
Escambia County school board member Kevin Adams joined the show from the national Excellence in Education conference. He discusses the need for parents to be aware of the dangers to children of unlimited and unsupervised cellphone use, especially those younger than under 16.
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Calkins resolution fails
The Santa Rosa County Commission rejected by a 3-2 vote Commissioner James Calkins’ latest political stunt, a resolution declaring that Santa Rosa County does not welcome illegal aliens. Grace Resendez McCaffery, the owner of Latino Media Gulf Coast, discusses the damages caused by such resolutions.
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Andrade explains Form 6
State Rep. Alex Andrade: “It’s a four-page document that you have to sign under oath. It’s not the most difficult document to fill out, but it’s also not the most difficult document to print and mail in.”
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