Difference between revisions of "Template:In the news"
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
Line 26: | Line 26: | ||
<noinclude> | <noinclude> | ||
<div style="border: 1px solid; width: 96%; padding: 1em; float: left; background: #EFEFEF"> | <div style="border: 1px solid; width: 96%; padding: 1em; float: left; background: #EFEFEF"> | ||
− | {{Shortcut|[[ | + | {{Shortcut|[[ITN]]}} |
'''In the news''' mentions and links to ''entries of timely interest''—that is, ''encyclopedia articles'' that have been ''updated'' to reflect an important current event—rather than conventional ''news items''. To prevent [[Pensapedia:vandalism|vandalism]] on the [[Main Page]], it is a protected template. See [[Pensapedia:In the news]] for more details or to submit an entry. | '''In the news''' mentions and links to ''entries of timely interest''—that is, ''encyclopedia articles'' that have been ''updated'' to reflect an important current event—rather than conventional ''news items''. To prevent [[Pensapedia:vandalism|vandalism]] on the [[Main Page]], it is a protected template. See [[Pensapedia:In the news]] for more details or to submit an entry. | ||
See an error? Please note it on [[Pensapedia:Main Page/Errors]] for administrator assistance. Thanks.</div> | See an error? Please note it on [[Pensapedia:Main Page/Errors]] for administrator assistance. Thanks.</div> | ||
</noinclude> | </noinclude> |
Revision as of 16:36, 7 March 2007
- The City of Pensacola faces budget cuts following the discovery of an overpayment by Cox Communications.
- Republican Clay Ford (pictured) beats Democrat Liz Campbell in the special election to fill the District 3 seat left vacant by Holly Benson.
- A $7 million contribution by the Escambia County Commission to help relocate the Main Street Wastewater Treatment Plant is delayed for further negotiations with the ECUA regarding future use of the County-owned Perdido Landfill.
- The Escambia County Sheriff's Office initiates Operation Brownsville, a 30-day effort to clean up the crime- and blight-ridden Brownsville area.
- The Escambia County School Board votes 4-1 to approve a plan that will change school attendance zones and close Woodham High School.
In the news mentions and links to entries of timely interest—that is, encyclopedia articles that have been updated to reflect an important current event—rather than conventional news items. To prevent vandalism on the Main Page, it is a protected template. See Pensapedia:In the news for more details or to submit an entry.
See an error? Please note it on Pensapedia:Main Page/Errors for administrator assistance. Thanks.