Highway 97 Wreck Injures Two Near Walnut Hill

November 13, 2008

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Two people were injured in a single vehicle rollover accident on Highway 97 near Walnut Hill Wednesday afternoon.

The accident happened about 1:45 Wednesday afternoon on Highway 97 just north of Howell Road. The driver pickup truck with a load of tires on a utility trailer lost control. The vehicle overturned and landed upright in a field.

Two people were transported to Baptist Hospital by ambulance.

The accident is still under investigation by the Florida Highway Patrol.

The FHP, Walnut Hill Station of Escambia Fire-Rescue, Engine 1819 from Molino and Atmore Ambulance responded to the call.

Pictured above: Two people were injured in this one vehicle rollover accident Wednesday afternoon. Pictured below: Emergency crews work to remove the victims from the truck. NorthEscambia.com exclusive photos, click to enlarge.

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Century Accident Injures Two

November 13, 2008

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Two people were injured in an accident that left one vehicle upside down on Highway 29 on Century Wednesday morning.

The accident happened near Highway 29 and Highway 4 about 11:30.

A pickup truck collided with a Honda CRV, causing the Honda to overturn near Southern Treasures. The vehicle landed on its roof just off North Century Boulevard. The two people in the Honda were injured, with it taking about 20 minutes to free the driver of the vehicle with the Jaws of Life.

Lifeflight was called to the scene, and a landing zone was setup in the parking lot of the Whataburger, but Lifeflight was canceled prior to its arrival.

The accident is still under investigation by the Florida Highway Patrol.

Click here for a complete photo gallery to watch the extrication process.

Pictured above: Emergency officials work to free the drive of the vehicle. Pictured below: The Honda CRV suffered major damage. Pictured below: The pickup involved in the crash sustained minor damage. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

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Wednesday Night Rollover Accident On Highway 99 In Bratt

November 13, 2008

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Two people were injured in a two vehicle accident in Bratt that left one vehicle upside down in  ditch, the third rollover accident in North Escambia on Wednesday.

The accident happened at the intersection of Macks Road and North Highway 99 about 9:40 Wednesday night. State trooper say Charles Garrett, 44, of Century pulled away from a stop sign on Cecils Road toward Macks Road and into the path of a Nissan Pathfinder driven by Kolby Amerson, also of Century. Garrett’s pickup was hit broadside by Amerson.

The pickup came to rest alongside Macks Road and Amerson’s Nissan landed upside down in the ditch by North Highway 99. Troopers say Amerson was not wearing his seatbelt, but was not serious injured in the accident. He was transported to Atmore Community Hospital for evaluation. Garrett also sustained non-life threatening injuries in the crash.

The Walnut Hill Station of Escambia Fire-Rescue, Atmore Ambulance and the Florida Highway Patrol responded to the accident.

The accident is still under investigation by the FHP. Charges against Garrett are pending the outcome of that investigation.

Two other rollover accidents Wednesday sent a total of four people to the hospital. One accident occurred in Century (click here for that story) and the other occurred in Walnut Hill (click here for that story).

Pictured above: Kolby Amerson was injured in this accident Wednesday night that left his Nissan upside in a Bratt ditch. Pictured below: The FHP says the driver of this truck pulled into Amerson’s path. Pictured bottom:  Firemen survey the damage to Amerson’s Nissan Pathfinder. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

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County Considers Stipend Payments For Volunteer Firefighters

November 13, 2008

The Escambia Commission is expected to approved a new stipend payment policy for volunteer firefighters at their regular meeting next week.

The plan provides payments to volunteers to help offset their expenses such as fuel.

Under the plan, a Firefighter Trainee will receive $100 per month, if he or she has completed a 12 hour orientation course and obtains Firefighter I within one year of joining Escambia Fire-Rescue.

A certified Firefighter I or II will receive $300 per month. A certified lieutenant will receive $350 per month, and a captain will receive $400 per month. An assistant district chief’s stipend will be $450 per month, and a district chief will receive $550.

In order to receive the payments, a firefighter must meet qualifications for their position and respond to 25 percent of their department’s first 50 calls per month and 12.5% of all calls over 50 per month.

The policy also provides for a retention incentive during the firefighter’s anniversary year as follows:

5 years of service: $200
10 years of service: $400
15 years of service: $600
20 years of service: $900
25 years of service” $1,200

The stipend policy also allows payment of up to $500 per firefighter to extended services follow an extended disaster such as a hurricane.

Click here to read the entire volunteer firefighter stipend policy.

Santa Rosa Coats For Kids

November 13, 2008

The Coats for Kids campaign is underway in Santa Rosa County, and there is a drop-off location in Jay where you can help.

The program collects gently used or new coats for needy children in the county.

Coats can be dropped off at Jay City Hall on Highway 4.

For more information, contact Marianne Back, community projects coordinator for United Way of Santa Rosa County, at 623-4507 or e-mail marianne@unitedwaysrc.org.

Widened Highway 113 Opens, Joint Alabama And Florida Project

November 12, 2008

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The ribbon was cut this morning to open the newly widen Highway 113 from Flomaton to I-65.

Alabama Gov. Bob Riley and a host of dignitaries from both Alabama and Florida were on hand for the ceremony this morning.

Riley said the widened highway will provide not only only a hurricane evacuation route, but also a shot in the arm for economic development for communities on both sides of the Alabama-Florida border.

NorthEscambia.com will have complete coverage Thursday morning, with comments from state and local leaders, and a complete photo gallery.

The four lanes on Alabama Highway 113 from Flomaton, Alabama, to I-65 provides a four lane hurricane evacuation route from Highway 29 in Pensacola and North Escambia all the way to the interstate.

The 14 mile widening project broke ground on September 11, 2007. Escambia County, Florida, contributed $4 million to the project. Flomaton and Escambia County, Alabama, each contributed $500,000 with the state of Alabama and the federal government picking up of the rest of the nearly $23 million tab.

Pictured above: Alabama Gov. Bob Riley cut the ribbon to officially open the widened Highway 113 in Flomaton this morning. NorthEscambia.com file photo, click to enlarge.

Restoration Works Begins On Old 100 Steam Engine

November 12, 2008

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A shiny coat of paint and more is in store for Century’s Old 100.

After over a year with no obvious changes, the Alger-Sullivan Historical Society contracted Mr. Denvard Moss of Birmingham to begin work on the restoration of the steam engine Old 100.  Deep South Cranes of Pensacola made a trip to the historical park in Century to move some components of the engine so work might begin in earnest.

It turns out that the men operating the crane were a couple of North Escambia and Santa Rosa County fellows, Curtis Fillingim of Walnut Hill and Bryan Watson of Jay. Both men have some pretty solid connections with this part of the counties, having lots of relatives living in the area.

Because of the estimated weight of the boiler and tight place the crane had to operate, Deep South had to send their largest piece of equipment to make the moves. In preparation for the shifting around of the boiler, estimated to weigh in at over ten tons, and the tender’s water tank, a mere 2 tons, Moss had to manhandle several railroad crossties in position to rest the parts.

For more photos from Old 100, click here.

as13a.jpgMoss, who has restored many steam engines across the southeast, is presently dividing his time between the historical former T.R. Miller locomotive now at the historical village just off Tarragona Street in Pensacola, and another engine in Cummings, GA. He comes highly recommended to the ASHS by Louis Zadnichek, a former scrap metal broker residing in Fairhope, and a former owner of Old 100.

In 1976, Zadnichek, the late engineer J.R. Phillips, and Max Grice, a scrap metal dealer of Mobile, three Railway & Locomotive Historical Society members, purchased the wood-burning “cabbage stack” engine for junk in late 1974 from the Jim Walter Door Corporation of Century, and trucked it 95 miles to Mobile where they restored the No. 100 to operation as part of the Alabama Bicentennial. The engine, a 48-ton Baldwin 2-6-2 with slopeback tender, underwent a 13-month overhaul costing nearly $40,000.

No. 100 was built in September 1919 for the Britton Saw Mill Co., Florala, Ala. Four years later, it was sold to The Alger-Sullivan Lumber Company in Century for use on its subsidiary common carrier, the Escambia Railway, abandoned in 1947. The Escambia Railway once operated a total of nearly 200 miles of logging railroad in Florida and Alabama with an all-time roster of at least 29 locomotives. No. 100 was used as a general-purpose logging engine until 1935 when it was rebuilt for use as the sawmill’s switch engine.

As the sawmill switch engine, No. 100 would occasionally operate over Louisville & Nashville tracks from Century to Flomaton, Ala. This practice continued up until its retirement in 1954, making it the last wood burning steam engine to run on “Old Reliable” tracks. From 1954 to 1957, the 2-6-2 was used as an auxiliary sawmill boiler and then placed on display on Front Street in Century.

By late 1974, the No. 100 was in such poor condition from vandalism and weather deterioration that Jim Walter Doors, new owners of the sawmill, decided to sell the eyesore for junk. Fortunately, the locomotive found a good home and was saved from the torch.

No. 100 was used as a standby switch engine on a private industrial railroad in Mobile. The engine was designed with a low center of gravity for rough track, tight clearances and sharp curves, as well as to deliver high tractive effort for relatively little fuel and water consumed, so the 2-6-2 was right at home in its new role. The engine was normally fired up once every two weeks.

After the Bicentennial celebration in 1976, Old 100 was sold to the Whitewater Valley Railroad in Connersville, Indiana, a not-for-profit Railroad Museum, where until the early 1990s it faithfully hauled tourists on a daily roundtrip run. The late J.R. Phillips, who did the restoration work on #100, had a lifetime driving privilege of this historic and locally beloved engine.

When the engine developed boiler problems, it was removed from service until a new boiler might be fabricated. However, there were problems with the new boiler upon delivery and because of financial concerns and tightening of Federal regulations, the engine was not placed back in service at all, but rather sat in a sad condition for over 14 years.

The Alger-Sullivan Historical Society inquired as to its availability for sale and upon discovering the WVRR was receptive, set out to raise funds to bring the engine back “home.” With the assistance of grants from the State of Florida and a tremendous outpouring of support and donations from local people, the engine made its way from Indiana to Century in May of 2007.

Placed on a specially laid track, supplied through the good graces of CSX workers and their spare time, the engine seemed doomed to languish again in its own back yard because of disagreements as to its future. However, the move to restore it to a static display condition is once again under way, as a result of more private funding and the expertise of Denverd Moss.

Moss is optimistic that real progress in the restoration may be seen early 2009 and shortly thereafter an icon of Century’s past will once more be the town’s centerpiece.

For more photos from Old 100, click here.

Article and photos submitted by Jerry Simmons

Pictured top: Old 100 was dismantled to allow for restoration work to begin on the 89 year old steam engine. Pictured below: The boiler is lowered to the ground. Submitted photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

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Four Lane Highway 113 Ribbon Cutting Today

November 12, 2008

The ribbon will be cut today opening the newly widened Highway 113 from Flomaton to I-65.

The four lanes on Alabama Highway 113 from Flomaton, Alabama, to I-65 will provide a four lane evacuation route from Highway 29 in Pensacola and North Escambia all the way to the interstate.

The 14 mile widening project broke ground on September 11, 2007. Escambia County, Florida, contributed $4 million to the project. Flomaton and Escambia County, Alabama, each contributed $500,000 with the state of Alabama and the federal government picking up of the rest of the nearly $23 million tab.

NorthEscambia.com recently spoke with Alabama Gov. Bob Riley about the joint Alabama-Florida project to provide a better hurricane evacuation route for both states. Click here to read that exclusive story.

Pictured above: These barrels on Highway 113 at Highway 29 are now gone, and the ribbon cutting for the highway will be today. NorthEscambia.com file photo, click to enlarge.

Atmore Honors Veterans With Parade

November 12, 2008

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Atmore honored area veterans with a parade Tuesday afternoon.

Several floats, a band and more were in the annual Atmore Veterans Day parade.

There were several motorcycle riders in the parade, including members of the  forming chapter of of the Escambia County Christian Motorcyclists Association, Doug and Tyler Chandler of Atmore and James Price of Bay Minette. They were joined by members of the Baldwin County and Mobile C.M.A. chapters.

“We were humbled to participate in the Veteran’s Day parade to honor the men and women who gave us the right to ride the roads and spread the message of Jesus Christ. We don’t take for granted our freedom to travel share our faith with others. Only because of the blood of others who died in battle can we share the saving grace of the blood of Jesus Christ,” Doug Chandler said.

For a complete photo gallery from the Atmore Veterans Day Parade, click here.

The Escambia County C.M.A. chapters is currently recruiting members from both Escambia County, Alabama, and north Escambia County, Florida. For more information about the local chapter of C.M.A., email BigDCMA@mchsi.com or call (251) 294-0386.

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EWMS Holds Honor Society Induction

November 12, 2008

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Ernest Ward Middle School recently inducted several new members into the National Junior Honor Society in an induction ceremony at the school.

New seventh grade members are: Mariah Albritton, Madison Arrington, Timothy Born, Kasie Braun, Katelynne Calloway, Kira Cartwright, Lana Clayton, Madalyn Coon, Morgan Digmon, Anna Donald, Anna Fischer, Marina Gray, Tamara Green, Paeton Hadley, Casey Jackson, Wade Jernigan, Courtney Jones, Chloe Leonard, Courtney Lewis, Jessica Lowery, Lakota Maloney, Ali Martin, Audra Martin, Rachel Presley, Tiffani Pritchett, Mikaela Santos, Danielle Scott, Colton Singleton, Courtney Solari, Jennifer Spears, Jeremy Stacey, Danielle Steadham, Lily Townson, Courtney Weaver, Raven Weaver, Mallory Wiggins and Victoria Wright.

New eighth grade members are : Alison Bardin, Harley Caraway, Beni Joe Deron, Georgia Goetter, Michael Glick, Zachary Johnson, Angel Mitchell, Dylan Nowlin and Hannah Ziglar.

Current officers for the EWMS National Junior Honor Society are: La’Derious Franklin, president; Trey Johnson , vice president; Justice Agerton , secretary ; Ashley Mooney, treasurer; Ashton Gibbs, historian; Jessica Warner, reporter; and Justin Halteman, parliamentarian.

Other members of the National Junior Honor Society at Ernest Ward are: Reid Bell, Cody Chapman, Mitchell Colvin, Ashley Cunningham, Hannah Fiellin, Jazzlyn Franklin, Kaitlyn Gunn, Josh Inghram, Alanna Johnson, Jonathan Moretz, Dustin Parker, Jarrett Parker, Blake Presley, Stephanie Roach, Johnny Robbins, Tyler Roley, Natasha Suggs and Dezarae Turner.

Submitted photos.

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