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*[[1996]] – Anti-abortion activist [[John Burt]] settles a civil lawsuit with the family of murdered abortion provider [[David Gunn]] in which he lost possession of land adjacent to the [[Ladies Center]] used for protesting. | *[[1996]] – Anti-abortion activist [[John Burt]] settles a civil lawsuit with the family of murdered abortion provider [[David Gunn]] in which he lost possession of land adjacent to the [[Ladies Center]] used for protesting. | ||
*[[2007]] – Attorney [[Vince Whibbs, Jr.]] pleads no contest to charges of racketeering, grand theft and mortgage fraud. | *[[2007]] – Attorney [[Vince Whibbs, Jr.]] pleads no contest to charges of racketeering, grand theft and mortgage fraud. | ||
+ | *[[2009]] New Fire Chief [[ Frank Edwards]] Became [[ Escambia County Fire Rescue]] | ||
+ | *[[2016]] - Sprinter Justin Gatlin wins the 2016 Olympic Trials 100-meter race, which qualifies him to be the oldest Olympic track competitor in more than 100 years. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Latest revision as of 05:45, 4 July 2016
Events[edit]
- 1930 – Gulf Intracoastal Waterway: Congress appropriates $600,000 to establish a 9-by-100-foot channel between Pensacola Bay and Mobile Bay.[1]
- 1996 – Anti-abortion activist John Burt settles a civil lawsuit with the family of murdered abortion provider David Gunn in which he lost possession of land adjacent to the Ladies Center used for protesting.
- 2007 – Attorney Vince Whibbs, Jr. pleads no contest to charges of racketeering, grand theft and mortgage fraud.
- 2009 New Fire Chief Frank Edwards Became Escambia County Fire Rescue
- 2016 - Sprinter Justin Gatlin wins the 2016 Olympic Trials 100-meter race, which qualifies him to be the oldest Olympic track competitor in more than 100 years.