Century Moving Forward With County Code Enforcement

October 7, 2008

The Town of Century has taken the first step toward bringing code enforcement back to the town using services provided by Escambia County.

The council voted 3-2 Monday night to enter into contract negotiations with Escambia County for code enforcement services. Counil members Henry Hawkins and Gary Riley voted against the motion made by council member Nadine McCaw. The motion was seconded by Sharon Scott.

On the non-agenda item, Mayor Freddie McCall asked, “Are we in a position to consider to make a move on code (enforcement)after our public meetings?” The council held a town hall meeting on code enforcement on September 29, with an overwhelming majority of those in attendance expressing a desire for the county to do the job. A workshop with the head of county code enforcement was also held on September 15.

“That was the purpose of our workshop…was to get input on the way to go,” McCaw said.

“We just want the town cleaned up,” Scott said. “When they come across that bridge to the Sunshine State, it hardly looks like the Sunshine State.”

The town had also previously discussed possibly hiring their own code enforcement officer.

Next in the process, the town and county will negotiate a contract that must be approved by both parties.

To read the NorthEscambia.com story about the September 29 code enforcement town hall meeting, click here.

To read the NorthEscambia.com story about the September 15 meeting with the head of Escambia County’s code enforcement, click here.

Gas Prices Almost 40 Cents Higher In North Escambia Than In Pensacola

October 7, 2008

Gas prices across Escambia County varied wildly on Monday, with an almost 40 cent a gallon difference between some stations in Pensacola and ones in Century.

About a half dozen stations in Pensacola were selling a gallon of regular unleaded gas for $3.21 a gallon Monday night.

At the intersection of Highway 29 and Highway 4 in Century Monday night, gas prices were 11 cents a gallon different from corner to corner. One station was charging $3.48 a gallon and the other was at $3.59 a gallon, a full 38 cents a gallon higher than the lower priced Pensacola stations.

The stations in Pensacola selling gas at $3.21 a gallon Monday night were: Raceway on North Davis, Tom Thumb at Scenic and Nine Mile, Circle K at University and Nine Mile, Dodge’s Store on Nine Mile, and Murphy USA at the Ensley Walmart.

You can find the cheapest, and the most expensive, Florida gas prices at www.floridastategasprices.com.

Grab Your Umbrella

October 7, 2008

You are going need to remember where you last put you umbrella.

The last measurable rainfall in the area was back on September 20. But great news for your sinuses…there is finally some dust-clearing rain outside today.

There is a near 100 percent chance of rain for your Tuesday, with a high forecast to be 82. The North Escambia rain chance continues at 70 percent for Tuesday night and 50 percent for Wednesday. By Wednesday night, the rain should be gone. Sunny skies are forecast for Thursday.

Northview Takes On W.S. Neal On The Court; Varsity Plays In Tate Tourney

October 7, 2008

The Northview varsity volleyball team beat W.S. Neal Monday, while Neal downed the Chiefs in JV action.

Northview’s varsity beat Neal in the five game series on the road, 23-25, 25-15, 25-22, 22-25, 15-12.

Candice Greenwell, a junior, had five kills and two aces for the Chiefs. Senior Brittney Thompson had eight kills, nine aces and a single dig. Angela Rodriquez had five kills and couple of aces. Caitlin Hall, a junior, had 18 assists, one dig and a half dozen aces on the night. Northview’s Shawna Montgomery had seven kills and three aces.

Neal slipped past the Northview JV team, 23-25, 19-25.

Miranda Burkett, a sophomore, had a dig, three kills and three aces for Northview. Freshman Raylin Spence and four aces, one ace and one kill. Trestine Dean, a sophomore, had a dig and an ace, and Tori Searcy had one kill, one assist and one ace.

Tate Tournament

In tournament action over the weekend at Tate, Northview beat West Florida, but lost to Tate and Milton.

Tate downed Northview 25-21, 23-25, 12-15.

Northview beat West Florida 25-16, 25-20.

And Milton downed the Chiefs 18-25, 22-25.

Overall Tournament Stats:

Ashley Digmon — Digs – 12, Aces-1
Brittney Thompson — Blocks-7, Kills-7,Aces-3,Digs-11
Shawna Montgomery — Blocks -4, Kills-5, Aces -4,Digs-22
Caitlin Hall — Blocks-4, Assists-17, Digs-5
Amber McMillan — Digs-40
Angela Rodriguez — Aces-11, Kills-6, Digs-1

Man Killed In Alabama Crash, Century Woman Injured

October 6, 2008

A weekend Baldwin County, Alabama, crash that killed an Alabama man left a Century woman injured.

Alabama State Troopers said Alan Shane Booker, 24, was killed at 7:55 Saturday night when his 2006 Suzuki motorcycle collised with a 2007 Chevrolet pickup driven by Rosa Davis, 53, of Century. He was pronounced dead on the scene.

The accident happened on Highway 31 east of  Bay Minette, Alabama, near the Baldwin-Escambia county line.

Davis was transported to North Baldwin Infirmary in Bay Minette. She was listed in stable condition late Sunday evening, the hospital said.

The exact cause of the crash is still under investigation by Alabama State Troopers.

School Board Candidates Address Alabama Kids In Florida Schools, Issues

October 6, 2008

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Both candidates for Escambia County School Board District 5 don’t believe that Florida taxpayers should continue to foot the bill for Alabama students attending school in North Escambia.

“Is it right? No,” said candidate Tom Harrell at a recent meeting in Walnut Hill. “No, because the tax base in Florida is supporting them.”

The Escambia (Alabama) School Board recently voted to revoke a long-standing agreement with their Florida counterparts allowing 100 students per year to cross the line and attend a Florida school. The Escambia County (Florida) School Board is expected to agree at their next meeting on October 21 to terminate the agreement.

“When that happens, are they (Alabama students) going to stop coming?” District 5 candidate Bill Slayton said. “They are not going to stop coming. They are going to try everything to find a way to continue in our schools.”

Slayton said that there is a potential negative effect associated with sending 100 Alabama students back across the state line, taking them out of Florida schools.

He said each child sent back represents about $4,000 in funding to the school that they are attending.

“What will that do to your schools at $4,000 each when you  take 100 out and send them back?” Slayton asked.

“That’s teacher’s jobs,” Harrell added.

Slayton said the lengths that some people will, or might, go to in order to attend schools in North Escambia is a tribute to the quality of education provide by North Escambia schools.

To read the NorthEscambia.com story about the revocation  of the Alabama-Florida school agreement, click here.

Other important issues the two candidates discussed were the future of North Escambia’s middle schools and school start times.

“I don’t think we need to close Carver/Century. We don’t have a plan,” Harrell said.  “We are going to close a school in the north end to save money, but the savings are not going to be what they (the current school board) have on paper. We are going to spend a lot of that on gas.”

“Let’s do a five year plan and see what the north end needs,” Harrell said. “Ernest Ward needs to be expanded or new school built here.”

“I guarantee you that I am not going to forget about you in the north end,” Slayton said. “You have paid taxes in this county…I want to be sure you are getting what you deserve on a dollar for dollar basis.”

Both men said changes in the start and dismissal times in most of the county need to revisited. Those changes did not impact North Escambia schools this year, but in the southern third of the county, they have middle school students arriving home after dark in the winter.

“The question they never asked before doing this was ‘would you want this for your child’,” Slayton said.

“One of the first things I would do in office is propose that they return start times to where they were last year,” Harrell said.

Harrell and Slayton will face each other on the November 4 ballot in the non-partisan District5 Escambia County School Board race.

Pictured above: Bill Slayton (left) and Tom Harrell are the two candidates for District 5 Escambia County School Board. NorthEscambia.com photos/graphic.

Molino Park Needs Your Help To Help The Homeless

October 6, 2008

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Molino Park Elementary School is working to help the homeless, and they need your help.

Molino Park is collecting common items to for the Alfred-Washburn Centery, a volunteer organization that serves the homeless and poorer members of our community.

Items can be  dropped off at Molino Park by Friday. For more information, call Jessica Cloud at 587-5265 extension 321.

Items being collect by students include: jeans, pants, t-shirts, socks, shoes, towels, wash cloths, backpacks, trash bags and plastic grocery bags.

Additional items that can be donate by adults include: bleach, toilet paper, laundry soap, peanut butter, grape jelly, paper towels, coffee, sugar, creamer, individual bottles of water, individual size shampoo and conditioner, individual size soap, small cans of beans and franks, small cans of vienna sausage, individual size cookies, individual size crackers, and underwear for men and women.

Pictured above: Tyler Cloud (front left), Logan Purvis (right) and Cameron Cloud (back) look at some of the items donated so far in Molino Park Elementary School’s drive to help the homeless. Submitted photo for NorthEscambia.com.

Store That Was Scene Of Murder-Suicide To Reopen Today

October 6, 2008

An Atmore store that was the scene of murder-suicide on September 26 will reopen for business on Monday.

Broken windows have been repaired, and the front of the store has been cleaned in preparation for the opening at 9:00 this morning.

Atmore Police said Justin Tyshawn Clark, 22,  entered Hudson’s Dirt Cheap just before 11:00 on September 26 to speak to his girlfriend and mother of his two children, Raphia Shardae Arnold, 21. A Dirt Cheap manager asked him to leave because she was working, police say. He exited the store and returned seconds later and requested that another cashier give him change for a $100 bill so he could give Arnold money to buy clothes for the children.

At that point, Clark then fired one shot, hitting Arnold in the head. He then shot himself in the head.

An Atmore police officer, Sgt. Darrell Holsonback, was outside the store as the shootings occurred. He had stopped near Arnold’s vehicle outside the store because it was parked in a fire lane. While he was exiting his patrol car, he heard gunshots inside the store.

Inside the store, he found Arnold lying on the floor near the front door with a gunshot wound to the head. Clark was found about 15 feet away between two checkout counters at front of the store with a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head. Both were pronounced dead at the scene.

To read NorthEscambia.com coverage of the events at the Atmore Dirt Cheap, click here.

Pictured above: The Atmore Dirt Cheap store on September 26. NorthEscambia.com file photo.

Video: Ernest Ward Middle School Talent Show

October 6, 2008

Ernest Ward Middle School held a talent show Friday night, with about 20 students doing everything from singing and dancing to pie-in-the-face comedy routines.

To read the story about the talent show, click here.

Click play on the video below to see highlights from the program.

(If you do not see the video, it is because it is being blocked by your school, employer or system administrator.)

Editor’s note: The video dark because it was extremely dark on stage during the program.

Monday Was Last Day To Register To Vote In Florida

October 6, 2008

Monday was the last day to register to vote for the November 4 General Election.

Florida law mandates that registration books close 29 days before an election. New registrations
had to be completed on or before October 6th in order for them to be effective for the November 4,
2008, General Election. Updates to a voter’s address, name, and signature are permitted after the
book closing deadline.

Escambia County citizens have several ways to register or update their record:

Online/By Mail: Visit www.EscambiaVotes.com and complete, print, and sign the online
application. Be sure to include a valid Florida Driver’s License number, a valid Florida ID
number, or the last 4 digits of your Social Security Number in the appropriate space. Mail the
completed application no later than October 6th to: Escambia County Supervisor of Elections, PO
Box 12601, Pensacola, FL 32591-2601. Or, take the completed application to the Elections
Office at 213 Palafox Place, 2nd Floor, in downtown Pensacola. Or, call (595-3900) or e-mail
the Elections Office (soe@escambiavotes.com) to have a form mailed to you.

In Person: You can register at the Elections Office at 213 Palafox Place, 2nd Floor, in
downtown Pensacola, at any Florida Driver’s License Office, and several other governmental
offices and public assistance centers. Registration forms are also available to pick up at many
locations countywide. For a complete list of locations throughout Escambia County, visit
www.EscambiaVotes.com or call or e-mail the Elections Office.

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