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**Per discussion on the talk page, ITN is NOT a sports ticker. When a major championship is won a 1 line text entry is fine, but "scoreboards" are not. Wikipedia is not Wikinews. | **Per discussion on the talk page, ITN is NOT a sports ticker. When a major championship is won a 1 line text entry is fine, but "scoreboards" are not. Wikipedia is not Wikinews. | ||
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− | [[Image: | + | [[Image:HollyBenson.jpg|125px|right|Holly Benson]] |
+ | *'''[[Holly Benson]]''' (pictured) is appointed Secretary of the Department of Business and Professional Regulation by incoming Governor [[Charlie Crist]], leaving her [[Florida House of Representatives District 3|District 3]] seat in the [[Florida House of Representatives|Florida House]] to be filled in a special election. | ||
*The [[Escambia County School Board]] votes 4-1 to approve a '''[[2006 school closure and consolidation plan|plan that will change school attendance zones]]''' and close [[Woodham High School]]. | *The [[Escambia County School Board]] votes 4-1 to approve a '''[[2006 school closure and consolidation plan|plan that will change school attendance zones]]''' and close [[Woodham High School]]. | ||
*[[Lamar]] heir '''[[Charles Switzer]]''' is free after an appeals court reduced his cocaine-related conviction resulting from [[Operation Sandshaker]]. | *[[Lamar]] heir '''[[Charles Switzer]]''' is free after an appeals court reduced his cocaine-related conviction resulting from [[Operation Sandshaker]]. |
Revision as of 20:05, 30 December 2006
- Holly Benson (pictured) is appointed Secretary of the Department of Business and Professional Regulation by incoming Governor Charlie Crist, leaving her District 3 seat in the Florida House to be filled in a special election.
- The Escambia County School Board votes 4-1 to approve a plan that will change school attendance zones and close Woodham High School.
- Lamar heir Charles Switzer is free after an appeals court reduced his cocaine-related conviction resulting from Operation Sandshaker.
- Two lanes of the new I-10 bridge over Escambia Bay, under construction since Hurricane Ivan, are now open to eastbound traffic.
- The Emerald Coast Utilities Authority announces that FEMA will not contribute more than the $134 million already pledged to move the Main Street Wastewater Treatment Plant.
- Sam Hall defeats Paul Young for the Pensacola City Council District 2 seat in a special runoff election.
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