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Cantonment Winn Dixie Closing Mid-March For Aldi Conversion
The Winn-Dixie in Cantonment will close in mid-March to begin its conversion to an Aldi store.
Southeastern Grocers, (SEG) confirmed the closure to NorthEscambia.com.
“All associates at this location received advance notice, and Southeastern Grocers is working closely with Aldi to support a smooth transition,” SEG said in the statement. “Associates will have the first opportunity to apply [...]

Cantonment Cold Case: Murder 45 Years Ago Remains Unsolved
It was45 years ago on the afternoon of January 2, 1981, that 9-year-old Kenneth Deshun Underwood and three companions went bird hunting in the woods near their Cantonment home. Everyone returned home that afternoon except for Underwood.
When Underwood was still not home around 6 p.m., Escambia County Search and Rescue personnel were called. The area [...]

‘She Saved A Lot Of Lives’: Witness Praises School Bus Driver Involved In Crash Near Bratt
“She deserves something like a Purple Heart. She saved a lot of lives.”
That’s how a witness described the action of an Escambia County Public Schools bus driver that avoided a potentially serious crash Wednesday morning on West Highway 4 near Bratt.
The witness said the driver of a white Hyundai Sonata, identified by the Florida Highway [...]

‘Full Speed Ahead’ – Growth and Infrastructure Concerns Dominate District 5 Q&A Session
Development and concurrency were the hot topics during an Escambia County District 5 Q&A session Tuesday evening at the Molino Community Center.
With continued residential development in District 5 — approximately the northern 60% of Escambia County that is roughly north of Nine Mile Road — numerous residents passionately called for better regulation on the growth [...]

Federal Prison For Man Than Funneled Meth Into Escambia County, Including Cantonment And Beulah
A multi-year investigation into a sophisticated drug trafficking network that funneled high-purity methamphetamine into Cantonment, Beulah, and Pensacola has ended with a 10-year federal prison sentence for the man at its center.
Ohagee “Gee” Curry, 28, was sentenced in federal court. Curry had previously pleaded guilty to conspiracy to distribute 50 grams or more of methamphetamine [...]

Century Council Elects President, VP And Sets 2026 Meeting Schedule
Tuesday night, the Century Town Council elected a president and vice president to lead the council for the new year and set a meeting schedule for 2026.
Dynette Lewis was reelected to serve another year as council president on a 3-2 vote after a nomination by John Bass and a second from Henry Cunningham. After a [...]

Will 2026 Finally Be The Year For A New Freedom Road Bridge In Century?
Will 2025 finally be the year for a new Freedom Road Bridge in Century?
Century Administrator Dave Murzin says he sure hopes so.
January 29 will mark six years since the bridge was closed.
For a while, it looked like a new bridge would be in place by the second half of 2026. But now, the project remains [...]

Hundreds of Escambia Students Receive Gift of Sight Through Non-Profit Vision Program
Hundreds of schoolchildren in Escambia County will enjoy the gift of better eyesight in 2026, thanks to a non-profit vision program.
In December, the Florida Heiken Children’s Vision Program, a subsidiary of Miami Lighthouse for the Blind, provided free comprehensive eye exams and prescription glasses, if needed, to about 170 Escambia County Public School students at [...]

UPDATE: FHP Says Century Woman Failed To Yield In Saturday Crash That Injured Five
UPDATE: The Florida Highway Patrol said Monday that a 63-year-old Century woman failed to yield in a Saturday crash that injured five people on Highway 29 south of Century.
The crash occurred at about 12:50 p.m. at the intersection of Highway 29 and Bluff Springs Road and involved a GMC Terrain Denali and a Ford Expedition.
FHP said the Century woman was driving the GMC east on [...]
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Millions In Projects, Mostly Grant Funded, Underway In Century
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Byrneville Elementary Names Students Of The Month
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American Magic Opens High Performance Center in Pensacola
American Magic opened the $20.8 million American Magic High Performance Center (AMHPC) at the Port of Pensacola on Wednesday, marking...
Non-Profit To Once Again Offer Free Eye Exams And Glasses To Escambia County Students
The Florida Heiken Children’s Vision Program will once again offer free comprehensive eye exams and glasses to public school students...
Top Reader: Ransom Middle Student Reads 1.755 Million Words In December
Paige Ruhnow was recognized at the December Accelerated Reader (AR) Top Reader at Ransom Middle School. Paige read 1,755,099 words...
Next Escambia Waste Services Free Paint Day Is Canceled
Due to lack of availability, free paint will not be available Thursday, January 15 at the Perdido Landfill. The next free paint day...
Alabama Man Struck By Pickup Truck on Munson Highway
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Second Incumbent Escambia County Commissioner Prefiles For Reelection
A second sitting Escambia County commissioner has pre-filed to seek reelection in 2026. Mike Kohler pre-filed Monday as a Republican...
Federal Charges Filed Against Former School Employee For Attempted Sex Trafficking Of A Minor
Federal charges have been filed against a former school employee for attempted sex trafficking of a minor in Escambia County. Christopher...
By The Numbers: Escambia County EMS Responded To Over 93,000 Calls In 2025
It was a busy year for Escambia County EMS in 2025 with over 93,000 calls for service. According to numbers released by the county...
Sex Offender At Lake Stone Campground Charged With Failing To Register
A 49-year-old registered sexual offender was arrested after authorities discovered him living at a campground in Century while claiming...
Courtney Geiger Named Lipscomb Elementary Teacher Of The Year, County Top 5 Finalist
Courtney Geiger was named the Lipscomb Elementary School Teacher of the Year. She has also been selected as a Top 5 finalist for Escambia...
Escambia County Approves New 30-Year Franchise Agreement With EREC
Escambia County has approved a new 30-year utility franchise for Escambia River Electric Cooperative. EREC, a member-owned cooperative,...
Mark Your Calendars: MILO, The Mobile ID And Licensing Office, Is Coming To Century
The Escambia County Tax Collector’s Mobile Identification and Licensing Office (MILO) will be in Century on January 15 and February...
Escambia Students Return Tuesday. And The Next Holiday Is Coming Soon.
Teachers are back at school today for a workday in Escambia County, Florida, and students will return on Tuesday following the long...
Reminder: Recycle Your Real Christmas Tree With ECUA
The Emerald Coast Utilities Authority (ECUA) will pick up real Christmas trees from customers for free with the regular collection...
AAA: Florida Gas Prices Lower Than Last Year, But Global Uncertainty Looms
Florida drivers are paying less for gasoline than they did a year ago, but uncertainty in global markets could change that, according...
Learn The Fundamentals Of Playing The Dulcimer At The Molino Library
You can learn the fundamentals of playing the mountain dulcimer at the Molino Library on Monday. The “Fundamentals of Dulcimer”...
New Palafox Project Begins Monday In Downtown Pensacola
Pensacola’s New Palafox project is set to get underway on Monday. The $10.7 million project will transform the downtown area with...
New 7 Brew Coffee Proposed For Nine Mile And Pine Forest Intersection
A new 7 Brew coffee shop has been proposed for West Nine Mile Road. An application was filed with the Escambia County Development...
Megan Bryan Named Ernest Ward Middle Teacher Of The Year
Megan Bryan was named the Ernest Ward Middle School Teacher of the Year. Photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge. Read More →
Holly Kendrick Named Ransom Middle Teacher Of The Year
Holly Kendrick was named the Ransom Middle School Teacher of the Year. Photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge. Read More →
850 Night: Ice Flyers Beat The Yard Dawgs 3-1 (With Gallery)
Looking to rebound from last night’s loss, the Ice Flyers hosted 850 Night at the Hangar, facing off against the Roanoke Rail Yard...
One Injured In Fire That Destroyed Chemstrand Road Home
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This Is Who Claimed A Winning $55,994 Fantasy 5 Ticket Sold On Nine Mile Road
We now know who had a winning Florida Lottery Fantasy 5 ticket sold on Nine Mile Road. The ticket sold at the Circle K, 3225 West...
Molly Villanueva Named Beulah Academy Of Science Teacher Of The Year
Molly Villanueva was named the Beulah Academy of Science Teacher of the Year. Photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge. Read More →
Cantonment Woman Charged With DUI After Eden Lane Crash
A Cantonment woman was arrested for DUI after her vehicle veered off the road and struck several objects in a residential area. Troopers...
Tara Garic Named Pine Meadow Elementary Teacher Of The Year
Tara Garic was named the Pine Meadow Elementary School Teacher of the Year. Photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge. Read More →
