Apr 20, 2021
A tough choice this week! We have TWO local contestants vying for the Comeback spot on Idol!
Aliana Jester of Fort Walton Beach and Pensacola native DeWayne Crocker Jr are both hoping for another shot on American Idol.
DeWayne tried out in Colorado, but his roots are in Pensacola. Remember his great-grandmother & Lionel last year?
Both performed on Idol s Comeback Show Monday night. They re among 10 contestants vying for the last spot in Idol s Top Ten.
You can vote all week
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SearchWide Global Retained by Big Sky Chamber of Commerce and Visit Big Sky
April 16, 2021 – The non-profit Big Sky Chamber of Commerce and Visit Big Sky in Montana have retained executive recruitment firm SearchWide Global to find its next president and CEO. Search firm vice president Nicole Newman is leading the assignment. “We are actually mid-way through the search process at this point, finishing up first round of interviews this week with in-person interviews scheduled within the next two weeks,” said Ms. Newman. The CEO for Big Sky Chamber of Commerce and Visit Big Sky is responsible for the leadership and management of all daily operations of the organizations and the missions to brand, market and sell Big Sky as a destination resort. This executive reports to two entities, the Big Sky Chamber of Commerce, and the Visit Big Sky organization. The Big Sky Chamber of Commerce is a non-profit membership organization with over 400 members. Visit Big Sky is an additional
No date yet, but major ceremonies planned for USS Mobile
Updated Dec 10, 2020;
The commissioning of the USS Mobile in its namesake city will be a grand occasion when it happens this spring, organizers promised Thursday, though they aren’t yet able to reveal an exact date.
“Mobile has hosted many ship commissionings over the years,” said retired Navy Capt. Bill Pfister, the president of the Mobile Council of the U.S. Navy League. “No commissioning is as personal or important as the commissioning of a namesake city’s ship in the city it is named for, and in the place where the sons and daughters of the area built it.”