Shuttle, Space Station Were Visible From North Escambia Saturday PM

June 8, 2008

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The space shuttle Discovery and the International Space Station were visible Saturday night as they moved across the skies of North Escambia.

The shuttle and connected ISS were visible on the horizon in the northwest from 9:43 p.m. until it moved north and disappeared at 9:45. It looked like a bright star traveling quickly across the night sky.

Discovery and the ISS are still docked after finished their much publicized toilet repair earlier in the week.

Pictured above: An exclusive NorthEscambia.com time lapse photo of the space shuttle Discover as it passed over Walnut Hill Saturday night. It appears as the line because it was moving in the time lapse photo while the other stars appear to remain stationary.

Two Large Yard Sales Held Saturday

June 8, 2008

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Two large yard sales were held Saturday in the North Escambia area. One was in Molino at the old Crossfaith Church, and the second was at Century Care Center in Century.

The two day sale at Century Care Center featured the usual yard sale items plus items like wheelchairs, walkers and hospital beds. Funds from the sale will be put toward the center’s fish pond project for residents.

The indoor sale Saturday morning at the old Crossfaith Church building on Molino Road. In addition to the normal yard sale items, they were also selling the entire building and church furnishings like pews. Crossfaith recently moved into a new building on Highway 29. Church members said the building and pews remain for sale, contact the church office for more information.

Pictured above and below: Pictures from Saturday’s yard sale at Century Care Center (the outdoor sale) and Crossfaith Church in Molino (the indoor sale). NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

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Photo Gallery: Softball Tournament Underway In Molino; 1,500 Expected

June 8, 2008

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About 1,500 people are expected to attend Northwest Florida Girls Softball Alliance All Star Tournament that began Saturday morning in Molino.

There will be 39 teams from across Escambia and Santa Rosa counties in Florida and teams from Baldwin County in Alabama competing in the six day tournament, including 16u, 12u at 10u teams from Molino.

Saturday was not a good day for the three Molino teams. Molino 16u lost to NEP. Molino 12u lost to Pace, and Molino 10u lost to Tiger Point.

Sunday games are scheduled from 1:00 until 7:00 p.m.

Admission is $2 per person, with funds going toward all of the ball programs at Don Sutton Park.

For a photo gallery from Saturday’s 16u Molino versus NEP game, click here

For a photo gallery from Saturday’s 12u Molino versus Pace game, click here.

“We are hosting this to raise funds for park improvements as well as offset additional expenses incurred by park due to state and local tax cuts impliments in January of 2008,” Molino Recreation Association President Art Kleinatland said. “The MRA Board’s goal is to continue to run the park as efficient as possible and continue to look for opportunities to maintain or reduce cost to parent so more children are afforded the opportunity to benefit from recreational ball in the community.”

The tournament is hosted by the Molino Recreation Association and the NWFGSA with support from many local volunteers, including the United States Marine Corp.

Have scores or stats? Email news@northescambia.com

Pictured above: The umpire declared the 16u Pace runner (left) safe, saying that she was not tagged by the Molino player (right). In the photo, you can see the glove touching the other player. Pictured below: The Molino 12u catcher makes a scoop during Saturday play in Molino. NorthEscambia.com exclusive photos, click to enlarge.

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Regular Ball Season Comes To A Close At NWE Bradberry Park

June 7, 2008

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NWE Bradberry Park held closing ceremonies this evening.

Park President Steve Hanks acknowledged several fund raising eventsthat took place this year, as well as all of the teams and their accomplishments.

Quite a bit of money was raised for “Drew’s Field” and Steve was excited to announce that field should be ready for opening day next season.

Special recognition was given to Keri Payne as manager of the year. Keri has been involved with the park for several years.

There were also 2 special awards that went to Pam Brown and Larry Gibson as Volunteers of the Year.

Appreciation was given to Pam Brown for her efforts concerning the concession stand. She was recognized not only for coordinating schedules, but for making sure we were stocked properly with food and supplies.

Larry Gibson was once again acknowledged for his tireless efforts to keep the park in great shape. Larry is always there, doing whatever is needed without ever having to be asked.

Carrie Payne was named the Manager of the Year.

Click here for more photos from closing ceremonies at Bradberry Park in Walnut Hill.

Ramona Preston story and photos for NorthEscambia.com.

Riding For Rhonda

June 7, 2008

A benefit motorcycle ride, “Riding for Rhonda”, will take place today at the Byrneville Community Center. The event, beginning at 9:00, will raise funds for Rhonda McKindley Wright who needs a pancreas transplant.

Donations of $20 per bike will be accepted. $5 plates with pulled pork or chicken, potato salad, baked beans, bread, dessert and tea will be available beginning at 11:00. More info: (850) 572-0396 or (850) 554-2301.

Outspoken Carver/Century Supporter Brown/Curry Resigns From Escambia School Board, Effective November

June 7, 2008

browncurryfrot.jpgEscambia County School Board member Claudia Brown-Curry has handed in her resignation from the Escambia County School Board.

Brown-Curry’s resignation is effective November 18. She will continue to be a candidate for the school district’s superintendent job.

She has been an outspoken supporter of keeping Carver/Century K-8 School open.

“Closing and consolidation is not always a good idea,” Brown-Curry told NorthEscambia.com in an exclusive interview concerning the closure of Carver/Century. “It can be a detriment to the students and to the community. It’s more than just saving a few dollars.”

Candidates will qualify for Brown-Curry’s District 3 seat June 16 to June 20 for the August 26 primary for the position that will hold office until November 2010.

The superintendent, District 3, District 4 and District 5 school board positions will all be on the August ballot.

NorthEscambia.com photo.

Accidental Fire Rages Through Oak Grove Wheat Field Friday Afternoon

June 7, 2008

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Smoke could be seen from miles away Friday afternoon as an accidental fire raged through a harvested wheat field on Highway 164 near Oak Grove.

Three area fire departments responded to the fire about 6:15 Friday afternoon between Highway 164 and Gobbler Road, just west of J.D. Rigby Road. The fire was reported under control just after 7:00.

The fire reportedly began when a resident on Highway 164 was burning trash in a barrel near the field. It quickly raced about a half mile north and northwest across the field toward Gobbler Road.

The Walnut Hill, McDavid and Molino volunteer fire departments responded to the call. They worked not only to extinguish the blaze, but also to protect houses located around the field.

There were no reported injuries or structural damage.

For more photos from the wheat field fire, click here.

NorthEscambia.com exclusive photos, click to enlarge.

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It’s Now Easier To Recycle In Century

June 6, 2008

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The Century area can live a little greener now. The Escambia County Department of Solid Waste has added a new recycling drop-off recycling site in the parking lot of the Billy G. Ward Courthouse in Century.

Items eligible for recycling are aluminum cans, steel cans, glass food and beverage containers go on one side of the container (you can mix the items). The other end of the container is for plastics, cardboard, junk mail, paper, magazines and newspapers. The recycling containers at the drop-off sites are checked daily, Monday-Saturday.

For more information on recycling in Escambia County, escambiarecycles.com

NorthEscambia.com photo, click to enlarge.

Read Kevin White’s Complete Statement Calling For Whitehead’s Removal As Commission Chair

June 6, 2008

When the Escambia County Commission meeting began Thursday night, District 5 Commissioner Kevin White had planned to call for the removal of Commissioner Mike Whitehead as the board’s chairman at the end of the meeting. He had a prepared statement in his pocket, but never got the chance to read it because Whitehead resigned as commission chair when the meeting opened.

(Read the complete story by clicking here.)

The following is the complete text of White’s handwritten prepared statement:

“Recently we replaced the county administrator, not because he broke law but because he lost our trust. Mr. Whitehead has disregarded the public and and their confidence and trust in him.

“No commissioner should accept campaign contributions directly or indirectly from an event sponsored by people who are in an active lawsuit against the county.

“What is troublesome, he will not not even suggest he made a grave legal mistake after our county attorney advised all 5 commissioners not to carry on with parties that are suing us. While recent news stories and phone calls speak to the…events which Mr. Whitehead was inappropriately involved with dating back 10 years it is today’s issue that takes me over the top. It’s not that he made a mistake for a mistake can be forgiven. What bothers me is his attitude and arrogance suggesting that he made no mistake at all.

“To add insult to injury, he arrogantly chastises anyone who thinks he did. This attitude that he is somehow about scrutiny is troublesome to say the least. This conduct is a reflection on the entire board of commissioners and is not acceptable.

“Vital principals and standards have been violated and do not represent the people who elected each of us. At this point Mr. Chairman I honestly can’t distinguish if it is arrogance or ignorance but I know one thing and one thing only. I cannot and will not be painted with your brush of arrogance, bad behavior and indifference.

“To stand by idly and do nothing in my opinion reflects poorly on 4 other commissioners. It is our duty to continue working to restore the public trust in county government. Therefore I move that we replace Comm. Whitehead as chairman.”

Whitehead Resigns As Commission Chairman

June 6, 2008

whiteheadfront.jpgMike Whitehead stepped down as chairman of the Escambia County Commission Thursday night before District 5 Commissioner Kevin White had the chance to call for his removal because of his “arrogance”.

White had planned to call for Whitehead’s removal from the commission chair at the end of the meeting. He told NorthEscambia.com that he had only told to relatives about his plan prior to the meeting, but “he must have found out somehow”. He had mentioned at an agenda review meeting earlier in the day that he would have an item at the end of the meeting, but he did not specify what that item was to be.

Whitehead (pictured above) opened Thursday night’s meeting by announcing that he was turning the chairman’s seat over to District 2 Commissioner Gene Valentino, the board’s vice chairman. He spoke briefly, saying that he thought when he accepted the position last year that he might not have the time for the chairman’s duties. He mentioned that he owns three businesses, had grandchildren and is running for re-election.

White was prepared, with a handwritten written statement in his pocket, to ask his fellow commissioners to remove Whitehead as chair. Read White’s complete statement by clicking here.

“It was time for him to go. I was tired of his arrogance,” White told NorthEscambia.com after the meeting.

“He did the right thing and kept me from having to do it,” he added.

After Whitehead’s resignation as commission chair, White left the commission chambers for a short time. “I just had to get out of there for a little while,” he said.

One of White’s biggest contentions with Whitehead has been Whitehead attending a political fund-raiser hosted for him by a contractor that has a lawsuit pending against the county, and his refusal to apologize or concede any wrongdoing in attending that event.

“It’s not that he made a mistake for a mistake can be forgiven. What bothers me is his attitude and arrogance suggesting he made no mistake at all,” White’s letter that he never had the chance to read publicly at the meeting said.”To add insult to injury he arrogantly chastises anyone who thinks he did.”

“I’m tired of being painted with his brush of arrogance, bad behavior and indifference,” White told NorthEscambia.com. “He has no regard for the public scrutiny. It’s time we have trust again in local government.”

Valentino was named the new commission chair because he represents District 2, and Marie Young was named vice-chairman because she represents District 3. The commission chairman position, which is mostly ceremonial with a few administrative powers, rotates in numerical order between the five districts. White, who is also up for re-election this year, represents District 5 which includes the entire North Escambia area.

Republican Whitehead remains the District 1 commissioner. Two people have announced the are running against him for that seat this year. One is Democrat Stephen M. Davidson. The other is Republican Wilson Robertson, a former District 5 commissioner that has since moved to Pensacola.

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