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*[[2006]] – The tax evasion trial of [[Kent Hovind]] and his wife [[Jo Hovind|Jo]] begins. | *[[2006]] – The tax evasion trial of [[Kent Hovind]] and his wife [[Jo Hovind|Jo]] begins. | ||
*[[2008]] – [[WEAR]] anchor [[Bob Solarski]] pleads guilty to charges of DUI, driving with an open container and resisting arrest. | *[[2008]] – [[WEAR]] anchor [[Bob Solarski]] pleads guilty to charges of DUI, driving with an open container and resisting arrest. | ||
+ | *[[2016]] - 1970s-era folk rock musicians Little River Band performed at the Pensacola Interstate Fair. | ||
==Births== | ==Births== | ||
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==Business openings== | ==Business openings== | ||
*[[1946]] – [[Navy Point Theater]] | *[[1946]] – [[Navy Point Theater]] | ||
+ | *[[1950]] - Warrington Drive-In Theater | ||
[[Category:Days| 1021]] | [[Category:Days| 1021]] |
Latest revision as of 19:31, 31 October 2022
Events[edit]
- 1764 – British West Florida's first governor George Johnstone and surveyor general Elias Durnford arrive in Pensacola.
- 1958 – Residents of the Scenic Hills and Gull Point areas vote to be annexed into the City of Pensacola.
- 1998 – Janet Holley is appointed Escambia County Tax Collector.
- 2002 – Krewe du Ya Yas is founded.
- 2006 – The tax evasion trial of Kent Hovind and his wife Jo begins.
- 2008 – WEAR anchor Bob Solarski pleads guilty to charges of DUI, driving with an open container and resisting arrest.
- 2016 - 1970s-era folk rock musicians Little River Band performed at the Pensacola Interstate Fair.
Births[edit]
Business openings[edit]
- 1946 – Navy Point Theater
- 1950 - Warrington Drive-In Theater