Renovation Of The Old Molino School On County’s Legislative Wish List

December 10, 2008

The renovation of the old Molino Elementary School appears on a wish list that the Escambia County Commission will soon present to the Florida legislature.

The county will request funding to renovate the old school into a multiuse/multipurpose community center and branch library for the Molino area.

The proposal says that the facility could be used for disaster response and recovery, agribusiness, health services, a library, education, economic development, transportation and recreation.

Phase one of the project is estimated to cost $2 million. If approved, it would include a community center, possible educational partnerships with the Escambia County School District’s vocational programs, possible community college uses, a full use branch library, agricultural services, a visitor’s information center or chamber of commerce satellite location and more.

The library portion of the project is currently ranked number three in the state for a half million dollars in funding from the state. The grant, if awarded, would require the county to use the facility as a library in Molino for a minimum of 20 years.

The school closed in 2003 when the new Molino Park Elementary School consolidated Molino Elementary and Barrineau Park Elementary. The school, which sits on nine acres along County Road 95A just south of Molino Road, first opened in 1939.

North Escambia Area Now Appears On Google Maps Street View

December 10, 2008

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Google has expanded their Street View service to provide 360 degree ground level photos on their Google Maps service.

What exactly is Street View? It is exactly that, a street level panorama view from a large number of  public roads in North Escambia, along with all of the surrounding communities. With Google Maps, you can view a map of your house and a satellite view of it from space. Now, with Street View, you can view an actual photo of your house and turn around 360 degrees in your front yard.

The inclusion of North Escambia was part of a major addition of cities, towns and rural areas to Street View on Tuesday.

“With just 22 days left in the year, I can’t help but think back to where Street View was at the beginning of 2008. At that time, we had imagery for 23 cities in the United States, and we had just released embeddable panoramas. Although Street View was still in its infancy, we were excited about the user feedback we had gotten and the creative uses we were seeing,” Google Product Manager Stephen Chau wrote in the official Google Blog.

“So we started 2008 with a clear, simple goal: bring Street View to more people in more places. Every time we add imagery for a new city or town, we’re not just benefiting its citizens, who now can preview their driving route or check for parking meters outside their dentist’s office, but anyone traveling to that place or teaching about it or simply curious to see more of the world,” Chau wrote.

It appears that the Google Street View photos in an around North Escambia were taken in the last half of February or the first half of March 2008. We based that conclusion on a few clues:

  1. There were no leaves on the trees.
  2. There were no Christmas decorations is Atmore, Flomaton or Century.
  3. The movie being show at the theater in Atmore was not released until February 14, 2008.
  4. The gas pumps at the Tom Thumb in Molino are missing; they were replaced in the last half of February 2008.

We did find a several roads in North Escambia that were not photographed by Google, but some of  the most remote locations in the area were included.

To try Google Street View for yourself, visit maps.google.com

If you find something interesting in Google Street View around the area, let us know about it in the comments section below.  You can click the “link” button in street view and paste a link to your interesting find below.

Pictured above: The Google Street View of the library and town hall in Century. Pictured below: In this Google Street View photo looking toward the Highway 29 and Highway 97 intersection in Molino, you can see a shadow of the vehicle used to take the photos. Note the pole with camera on top. You can also see to people out for a morning walk that were captured by the Street View cameras.

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Escambia County Bank Makes Christmas Contribution To Century Care Center

December 10, 2008

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Pictured above: The Escambia County Bank in Flomaton recently made a donation to the Century Care Center to help fund the center’s annual Christmas party. Pictured above: J.R. Jones (left), president of the Escambia County Bank, presents the check to Don Ripley, Century Care Center administrator. Pictured below: Flomaton Mayor Dewey Bondurant visits with Santa Clausduring the bank’s annual Customer Appreciation Day. Pictured bottom: More pictures from the Escambia County Bank Customer Appreciation Day. Submitted photos for NorthEscambia.com.

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IP Announces Downtime At Cantonment Mill, But No Layoffs Planned

December 10, 2008

International Paper in Cantonment has joined the list of area companies scaling back because of the declining economy, but no one at IP is losing their job as a result.

Instead, the company announced downtime for its “#4″ and “#5″ paper machines.

The “#5″ machine stopped production on December 6 for eight days, and the “#4″ machine will stop production on December 22 for 14 days.“The economic slow down the country is experiencing has resulted in a reduction in customer orders,” said Chris Read, mill manager. “The Pensacola mill is committed to managing our supply to meet the needs of our customers.”

“We understand the impact of current economic conditions on our employees and their families, and we will do all we can to assist them during the downtime period,” added Read.

Company spokesperson Jessica Morris said the downtime will impact a total of 81 employees.

“We do not expect any layoffs at this time,” Morris said.

The company will allow affected employees to use any unused vacation or personal holidays during the downtime to help offset the financial impact to them and their families.

Accident On The Alabama-Florida Border Injures One

December 10, 2008

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One person was trapped in their vehicle for over half an hour in an accident on the Alabama-Florida border north of Bratt Tuesday night.

The accident happened about 10:25 p.m. at the intersection of State Line Road and North Highway 99 on the border of the two states. The driver of a Kia Sedona apparently failed to stop at a stop sign at the end of the State Line Road, slid across Highway 99 an into a ditch. The vehicle was in the ditch with one side being supported by a large stump.

It took firefighters just over half an hour to stabilize the vehicle so that it did not slide further into the deep ditch and to remove the driver. The male driver was transported to Atmore Community Hospital. His injuries were not believed to be life threatening.

The vehicle came to rest literally just a few feet from being in Alabama.

The Walnut Hill Station of Escambia Fire Rescue, the Atmore Fire Department, Atmore Ambulance, the Escambia County Sheriff’ Department and the Florida Highway Patrol responded to the call.

The accident is still under investigation by the FHP.

Pictured above: Firefighters work to stabilize this Kia Sedona so that it does not slide further into a ditch on the Alabama-Florida border Tuesday night. Pictured below: More views of the accident scene. NorthEscambia.com exclusive photos, click to enlarge.

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Bogia Highway 29 Accident Injures One Early Wednesday Morning

December 10, 2008

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A one vehicle rollover accident in Bogia injured on person early about 2:25 Wednesday morning. The accident happened near the intersection of Highway 29 and Cotton Creek Road, about a half mile north of Bogia Road.

Authorities say a Florida Highway Patrol trooper was northbound on Highway 29 when he discovered the Honda Accord upside down in the woods off the roadway. Firefighters had to cut down several small trees in order to get the driver out of the vehicle.

The McDavid and Century Stations of Escambia Fire-Rescue responded to the call. The accident is still under investigation by the Florida Highway Patrol.

Pictured above and below: One person was injured in this one vehicle rollover accident in Bogia about 2:25 Wednesday morning. NorthEscambia.com exclusive photos, click to enlarge.

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County Set To Repeal Tax Exemption For West Fraser, Wayne Dalton

December 9, 2008

The Escambia County Commission is expected to repeal tax exemptions for West Fraser Timber Co., Inc. and Wayne-Dalton Corporation.

West Fraser recently announced mass layoffs amid a market-related shutdown of its McDavid Mill, and Wayne-Dalton announced the layoff of at least 250 of 300 employees and a shutdown of their Pensacola plant.

Resolutions to be considered by the commission Thursday night will repeal the ad valorem tax exemptions granted to the companies. The county attorney’s office is recommending that the tax exemptions be repealed because the companies no longer meet the eligibility requirements set forth by the county and state law.

The tax exemptions were for 100 percent of the value of “certain real estate and personal property” on the corporations.

County tax records show a $6,891,161 real estate exemption for West Fraser in 2008. West Fraser was exempted from $48,069.29 in county taxes and $4,720.45 for the sheriff’s department on their real estate in 2008.

West Fraser received a $14,949,326 exemption on company property in 2008. That amounted $104,279.02 in county tax exemptions and $10,240.29 for the sheriff’s department in 2008.

The county’s tax exemption for West Fraser was to have continued until 2010.

Between 75 and 100 jobs were cut in November at West Fraser in what the company called a “market-related curtailment”.

To read recent NorthEscambia.com articles concerning the West Fraser closure, click here and click here.

Century Relay For Life Meeting Tonight

December 9, 2008

A Century Relay for Life team captains’ meeting will be held tonight, and persons interested in becoming involved with the American Cancer Society fund raiser are also invited to attend.

The meeting will take place at 6:30 in the cafeteria of Carver/Century K-8 School. Team captains should bring as many team members as they can, along with any money that needs to be turned in, survivor and participant registration forms, and luminaria and track marker orders. Spirit points will be award. Pizza and drinks will be served.

Anyone interested in participating as a volunteer or organizing a team for the Century Relay for Life is encouraged to attend.

For more information on Century Relay for Life, visit www.CenturyRelay.com or call Paula at 256-3842.

Spectacular Photo: Wolf Bay Lodge Burns

December 9, 2008

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The popular Wolf Bay Lodge restaurant in Elberta, Ala. was destroyed by fire early Sunday morning. It took firefighters several hours to bring the fire under control. There were no injuries. The fire is believed to started as the result of an electrical problem. Pictured above. Wolf Bay Lodge in Elberta, Ala., burns early Sunday morning. This submitted photo was taken from across Wolf Bay by Tommy Patterson from Gulf Coast Aerials.

Challenger Award Presented To Area Football Players

December 9, 2008

killam.jpgSeveral North Escambia area football players were  among those honored Monday night at the Fellowship of Christian Athletes’ Challenger Award Banquet.

Luke Killam from Northview High School, Samuel Mize from Flomaton High School, Blake Kirk from Escambia Academy, Jake Sasser from Jay High School and Everette Lockman from Tate High School each received one of the 23 Challenger Awards presented by the FCA.

The 40th annual event, held at the Pensacola Civic Center, hosted members of 23 football teams from across South Alabama and Northwest Florida, including the Northview Chiefs. About 1,500 people attended the annual event.

R.V. Brown, president and founder of Outreach to America’s Youth was the keynote speaker.

Pictured above: Northview senior Luke Killam, one of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes’ Challenger Award Winners. NorthEscambia.com file photo.

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