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Island News May 15, 2008
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Halfway done
      The road between Navarre Beach and Pensacola Beach has been closed to traffic since Hurricane Ivan. Last Friday the part of the road that leads to Opal Beach (named after Hurricane Opal in 1995, which also had destroyed the road) was opened- about half way to Pensacola Beach. The road is named J.
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Pensacola Beach's tax, lease history is subject of new book
BY JOHN BARRETT Special to The News news@gulfbreezenews.com
      Pensacola Beach resident William L. Post just published "Deceit Beach," a 92-page (not counting appendices) historical analysis of the "tax-free" promises made, nationwide, by Escambia County officials to encourage development of Santa Rosa island.
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Beach wars
      Well, the beach was quite active last weekend, in spite of all the folks celebrating Sinko de Mayo, which is Spanish for Save the Mayonnaise! It seems that those people that wanted to have impromptu rap concerts and make a point that "the beach belongs to everyone" stayed home due to the large num...
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Red, White & Blues week is July 9-12
Pensacola Beach plans to go full throttle
      It's that time of year againtime to get revved up for the 2008 Red, White & Blues Week, the largest annual event on Pensacola Beach. Visitors and residents from throughout the region flock to Pensacola Beach for food, fireworks, free concerts and two air shows featuring civilian and military aircr...
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More music planned for the beach
      The Santa Rosa Island Authority presents "Sounds of Summer," a new summer concert series to keep your hips swaying and your fingers snapping all summer long. The free concerts will be held three nights a week at the Quietwater Shell on the Boardwalk, overlooking the pristine Santa Rosa Sound. Loca...
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Children can find motivation on their own
      With the end of the school year looming in the next three weeks, that old song has been running through my mind, "School days, school days, good old Golden Rule days; with readin' and writin' and "rithmetic" taught to the tune of a hickory stick.
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This week on Pensacola Beach
      Saturday, May 17 Hooters Finals Bikini Contest --Contest starts at 3 p.m. at Bamboo Willie's. Flounder's Military Volleyball Tournament on the beach behind Flounders, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
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