Meet The Chiefs Today

September 4, 2008

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The Northview Chief held “Meet the Chiefs” this afternoon. We will have photos Friday morning here on NorthEscambia.com.The Chiefs will kickoff the football season Friday night against Pensacola Catholic High School at 7:30.

Pictured above. The 2008-2009 Varsity Northview Chiefs. Front row: #2 Jeremy Jackson, #3 Ka ‘Daris Grice, #4 Dustin Yuhasz, #5 Josh Dorriety, #6 Kevin Cottrell, #7 Devin Moorer , #8 Brandon Sheets.

Second row: #9 Austin Arrington, #10 Austin Reid, #12 Clarence Brown, #18 Chris Sheets, #22 Austin Albritton, #24 Shakel Holmes, #25 Jay Jackson, #26 Montaio Mitchell.

Third row: #29 Cole Gandy, #32 Jake Clayton, #37 Aaron Chancery, #44 Luke Killam, #49 Levi Gideons, #51 Patrick Garrison, #52 Anthony Pierce, #53 James Shook, #54 Steven Long.

Fourth row: #57 Lance Yuhasz, #60 Wesley Morris, #61 Tyler Brooks, #63 Brian Knight, #64 Lonnie Gardner, #65 Brian Long, #67 Samuel Cooler, #68 Michael Frye, #72 Casey Hare, #76 Austin Cooper. Back row: #78 John Sellars, #86 Seth Leonard and the coaching staff. Photo courtesy Stone’s Studio, click to enlarge.

Tonight: Byrneville Open House; Relay For Life Rally

September 4, 2008

The Byrneville Elementary PTO will meet this evening at 5:30. An open house for all Byrneville parents will follow at 6:00.

Century Relay for Life is having a Committee Rally on tonight at  7:00 in the Carver/Century K-8 Cafeteria. Anyone interested in helping plan the 2009 Relay for Life event is urged to attend. We will discuss the Relay mission, various committee positions, upcoming events, and this year’s theme. For more information, contact Paula Jernigan at 256-3842 or BJ Davis at the American Cancer Society 475-0850 ext. 2280.

Pictured left: A cancer survivor walks during last year’s Century Relay for Life. NorthEscambia.com file photo, click to enlarge.

Gas Prices Up Post Hurricane

September 4, 2008

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Abandoned Boat Found On River

September 4, 2008

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This boat was found abandoned at Fischer’s Landing on the Escambia River near Century Wednesday morning. Authorities were unable to locate the owner of the Bayliner boat. We though the boat made an interesting, almost artsy, black and white picture that we’d share with you. NorthEscambia.com photo, click to enlarge.

Century Block Party Postponed

September 4, 2008

A block party that was scheduled for Thursday in Century has been postponed.

The Century Blue Ribbon Committee had planned the block party to celebrate back to school at Carver/Century K-8 School, but is has been postponed until further notice. Organizers say the postponement is due to a planning delay caused by this past weekend’s weather.

Graphic Photos Of “Sam”

September 3, 2008

Photos of “Sam”, a pit bull dragged along Highway 113 north of Flomaton Tuesday afternoon. Photos provided by the Humane Society of Escambia County, Alabama.  Click here to return to the story.

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EREC, Gulf Power Head To Louisiana For Relief Effort

September 3, 2008

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Dozens of  area power company employees are on their way to Louisiana to help restore power to thousands left in the dark following Hurricane Gustav.

Gulf Power sent 51 employees to Lafayette, Louisiana to assist in power restoration there.

Escambia River Electric Cooperative has sent linemen and a ground crew to Houma, Louisiana, to help restore power. They will be working side by side with employees of the South Lousiana Electric Cooperative, a 17,000 member electric cooperative. All 17,000 were without power Tuesday morning.

In addition to sending manpower to aid their fellow cooperative, EREC sent ice, line hardware and equipment, canned goods, water, fuel, and other supplies and equipment desperately needed.

The process to restore those hard hit communities will be a long and tedious process, according to Sabrina Owens, spokesperson for EREC. She said EREC is committed for the long haul to provide assistance to those near Houma. The relief crews from EREC will be rotated on a weekly basis as they continue to support the relief effort.

Pictured above:  EREC crewmen Wesley Clark, Glenn White, Brandon Smith, Kent Calloway, Tony Moody, Mark LeFlore and David Deese will assist the power restoration of South Louisiana Electric Cooperative Association customers near Houma, Louisiana. Pictured below: EREC crewmen load line equipment and supplies as they prepare to help restore power to communities hard hit by Hurricane Gustav. Pictured bottom: EREC crews head to Houma, LA, for Gustav restoration efforts. Submitted photos for NorthEscambia.com.

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Town Of Century Files Foreclosure Against Helicopter Technologies

September 3, 2008

The Town of Century has filed mortgage foreclosure papers against Helicopter Technologies, Inc. in Escambia County Circuit Court.

The Helicopter Technologies building in the Century Industrial Park was financed by the Town of Century in 1991 for $420,000 according to filed documents. The company currently owes the town about $450,000, Mayor Freddie McCall told the told council at the July meeting at which the council voted to begin emergency foreclosure proceedings.

The town’s attorney, Matt Dannheisser, located Helicopter Technologies owner Georges Van Nevel (pictured left, file photo) in Hong Kong and contacted him by email, McCall said.

“He answered some, but he did not respond to others,” McCall told NorthEscambia.com. In those emails, Dannheisser forwarded legal papers to Van Nevel to sign the building back over to the town, the mayor said, but Van Nevel never signed and returned the papers. The town was prepared to forgive Van Nevel’s entire debt if he signed the building back over to the town.

At the council’s  July 7 meeting, the mayor told the council that Van Nevel told him that the building would be sold to a Pensacola buyer by July 11. NorthEscambia.com learned on July 10 that the sale was off and the buyer was backing out.

McCall said that a clause in Helicopter Technologies’ contract with the town gave the town the option to “take back” three lots around the building, and he said the town would take possession of those lots.

Pictured top: The inside of the Helicopter Technologies building in the Century Industrial Park earlier this year. NorthEscambia.com exclusive file photo, click to enlarge.

Chiefs Dominate ECHS On Volleyball Court

September 3, 2008

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The Northview Chiefs dominated Escambia County High School from Atmore Monday night in varsity volleyball action.

Northview defeated the Blue Devils 25-7, 25-17 and 25-9.

Middle blocker Shawna Montgomery had three kills and eight aces, and middle blocker Brittney Thompson had two kills on Northview’s home court. Setter Caitlin Hall racked up 18 assists and six aces on the night.

Both the JV and Varsity Lady Chiefs will be on the road Thursday night against Pensacola Christian Academy. The JV takes to the court at 5:00 and the varsity plays at 6:00.

For a complete photo gallery, click here.

Pictured above: Two Northview players  (right) go up for the block in unison Tuesday evening against Escambia County High School. NorthEscambia.com photo.

Huge Tree Limb Slams Into Molino Trailer; Resident Uninjured

September 3, 2008

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No one was injured when a large oak tree limb crashed down onto a Molino home Tuesday afternoon.

The resident of the mobile home in  the 5000 block of Cedartown Road said she was in the other end of the trailer about 3 p.m. Tuesday with her grandchild when the limb crashed into the roof. They were not injured.

“I just thank the Lord we were not in there in this end of the house,” she told NorthEscambia.com. “The Lord saved us. My house, my stuff can be replaced. I just thank God we were OK.”

There was no wind or rain in the area at the time the limb fell, but neighbors say they think the tree might have been damaged in some of the Hurricane Gustav related storms that moved over the area on Monday.

The resident said the inside of the mobile home was heavily damaged, with much of the ceiling falling to the floor.

The Molino Volunteer Fire Department responded to call.

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