Consolidated Government Meeting Tonight; All For One Names Supporters

January 20, 2009

A public meeting tonight will give North Escambia residents the chance to learn more about Escambia All for One, the group pushing for a consolidated government in Escambia County. Meanwhile, All for One has released a list of supporters.

The meeting will be held at the 5:30 at the Walnut Hill Community Center on Highway 97. All for One representatives will be on hand to “clarify the purpose of the proposed legislation to allow the creation of a commission to study consolidation”, according to a press release from the group. The release states that Escambia County District 5 Commissioner Kevin White will attend the meeting.

The Northwest Florida legislative delegation will meet Friday night to discuss the latest draft of the legislation support by All for One. That legislation would create a commission to draft a consolidated government plan to be presented to the the county’s voters in 2010.

The group has made a list of supporters available. Click here to download the All for One supporter list (pdf).

Escambia County, the City of Pensacola and the Town of Century all passed resolutions in favor of the consolidation. But the Town of Century later backed out and rescinded their support, with town officials saying that they were misled by All for One.

“We think consolidated government would bring a number of benefits to the community, including a reduction in duplication of services, lower taxes and job creation,” said Jason Crawford, co-chairman of All for One. “The purpose of these meetings is to talk about the benefits of consolidation and to hear from the public.”

Another informational meeting will be held Wednesday evening at 5:30 at New World Landing in Pensacola. The legislative delegation meeting will be held at 6:00 Friday night at the WSRE Amos Theatre on the campus of Pensacola Junior College. Both meeting are open to the public.

Century Relay For Life Kickoff Meeting Is Tonight; Still Time To Form Your Team

January 20, 2009

The Century Relay for Life’s Kickoff Team Captains’ Meeting will be held tonight at 6:30 in Carver/Century K-8 cafeteria.

All Relay team captains are encouraged to bring as many team members as they can. The 2009 Relay theme is “Get in the Game! Defeat Cancer!” so all “Relayers” are to come dressed to represent their favorite sport. Dinner will be served, with thanks to Subway of Flomaton. This meeting will launch the “official” Relay for Life season, with information about fund raising and team building.

We are continuing to recruit teams; we have 10 registered teams and would love to have 10 more to represent area churches, businesses and families. Century Relay encompasses the areas of Century, Flomaton, Walnut Hill, and all the way down to Molino. If you are interested in starting a team, volunteering, or just want information about Relay for Life, please join us.

In addition, we are going to honor those who are battling or who have overcome cancer, and would love to have cancer survivors and caregivers join us. We will register you for our Survivors’ Victory Lap and the Brunch to follow.

These are difficult times for everyone, so it is all the more crucial that we continue to help the American Cancer Society provide services to cancer patients and families, fund research for prevention and treatment, and provide information about prevention, treatment and services to the public. Century Relay has raised approximately $50,000 since it began two years ago. Let this year’s Relay Event be an example of how compassionate and giving “NorthEnders” truly are! For more information, contact Paula Jernigan, Event Chair, at 256-3842 or B.J. Davis, ACS Community Partner, at 475-0850.

For additional information, visit www.CenturyRelay.com

Submitted by Paula Jernigan, Century Relay Event Chair.

Pictured above: Last year’s Century Relay for Life. NorthEscambia.com file photo, click to enlarge.

Hard Freeze Warning; Cold Windy Day In Store

January 20, 2009

There is a hard freeze warning in effect for tonight in North Escambia, with overnight lows tonight expected to fall to around 20.

Today will be sunny and cold, with a high of 45 and a north wind of 10 to 15 mph. Tonight will be clear and cold, with a north wind of 5 to 10 mph and a low near 20.

Wednesday will be sunny and 52. The overnight low Wednesday is forecast to be around 20 once again, and Thursday’s high will be warmer at 65 by mid-afternoon.

With blustery north winds… wind chill values Tuesday morning will likely range from the middle teens to middle 20s at times.

From the National Weather Service:

Temperatures will drop below freezing this evening then bottom out in the upper teens well inland to the mid twenties closer to the coast. Temperatures will return above freezing during the mid morning hours.

A hard freeze warning means temperatures falling below 26 degrees for five or more hours are expected late tonight into Wednesday morning. These conditions will likely kill crops and other cold sensitive vegetation. Temperatures such as these can cause expose water pipes to burst.

Action should now be completed to ensure adequate warmth for outdoor pets as well as freeze sensitive outdoor plants and equipment. Check on the elderly to ensure they have proper warmth. Those who have gas heat should make sure carbon monoxide detectors are in good working order. Make sure portable space heaters are in good working order and placed well away from flammable materials such as bedding and curtains.

the road to the crown Part One

January 20, 2009

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Join NorthEscambia.com today through Saturday for a five part series “the road to the crown”, brought to you by Tammie’s Cuttin’ Loose and Kay Brown Photography.

We will follow 32 young ladies at Northview High School in their quest for the crown and the title of “Miss Northview High School” for 2009. We’ll introduce you to each girl and go behind the scenes for a look at a Northview High School pageant like you have never seen before.

missnhsfront.jpgA new installment of “the road to the crown” will be posted each morning beginning today and continuing until Saturday. Then, on Sunday morning, we’ll introduce you to the new Miss Northview High School.

The annual Miss Northview High School Pageant will be held on Saturday, January 24 at 7:00 in the school auditorium.

The pageant is sponsored by the Northview High Varsity Cheerleaders. Tickets for the pageant are sold out.

Today, we begin with a group photo of all the young ladies participating. Scroll down below the photo for their names. Click the photograph to enlarge.

“the road to the crown” is brought to you by Kay Brown Photography and Senior Portraits and Tammie’s Cuttin’ Loose Salon in Atmore.

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Front row (L-R): Allie Bryan, Haley Knapp, Magen Weekley, Amber McMillan, Miss Northview High School 2008 Chelsea Sims, Kayla Hall, Deniece Jordan, Ande Gideons, and Sarah Killam. Second row: Patricia Boughner, Courtney Merritt, Lauren Cloud, Charleigh McPherson, Ashley McGhee, Ashley Snow and Courtney Cooper. Third row: Samantha Macks, Brooke Tullis, Kristina Nellums, Oliva Bryan, Amanda  Sellars, Ashley White and Felicia Settle. Back row: Tabitha Steege, Heather Ward,  Kolbi Cobb, Lauren Wilson, Katie Mann, Amber Holland, Summer Sanders and Caitlin Roley. Not pictured: Allison Spence and Mallory Bell. NorthEscambia.com photo, click to enlarge.


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Century Parade Honors King

January 20, 2009

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The annual Century-Flomaton Improvement Association Martin Luther King Jr. Parade rolled through Century Monday morning.

The parade, honoring the late Dr. King, included about a dozen vehicles and wound through the streets of the town.

The parade ended at the Century Community Center on Highway 4 where a community service in honor of Dr. King was held.

In nearby Atmore, the Concerned Citizens of Atmore held their annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Parade Monday morning. Dozens of units were decorated to honor the slain civil rights leader.

A  parade was also held in Flomaton to honor Dr. King on the national holiday in his honor.

Pictured above and below: Photos from the Century-Flomaton Improvement Association Martin Luther King, Jr. Parade Monday morning as it traveled through Century.  NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

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Where Are The Kids? A Look At The Numbers

January 19, 2009

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Most students that live in the Carver/Century K-8 School district do not attend the school, and that’s one reason it is now slated for closure. Instead, they take advantage of the fact that the school did not make Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) to attend a neighboring school or they attend the Byrneville Charter School.

The Escambia County School Board will consider moving toward the final step in closing Carver/Century at their meeting Tuesday night. One of the reasons cited by Superintendent Malcolm Thomas for closing the school is the declining enrollment.

There are 473 students zoned to attend Carver/Century. Just 210 — 44 percent –attend the school. (See the complete breakdown at the bottom of this article.)

Of elementary age children, there are 307 zoned to attend Carver/Century, but only 41 percent — 126 children — are at the Century school. More Carver/Century zoned students actually attend the Byrneville Elementary charter school, with 130 enrolled from the geographic district. Another 32 attend Bratt Elementary and six are at Molino Park. Three attend Jim Allen Elementary, and one each attend Cook Elementary, Holm Elementary and Longleaf Elementary. Another six are homeschooled.

Just a fraction over half the middle school children in the geographic Carver/Century district attend the school. Of the 166 middle school children in the zone,  84 attend Carver/Century. Another 68 are at Ernest Ward, three are at Ransom and two are at Clubbs. There is one middle school child from the district at each: Workman, Brown Barge and Oasis. One child is hospital/homebound, one is under a McKay Scholarship that allows a student with disabilities to attend a private school and four are homeschooled.

“I have no authority to restrict a parent’s choice to send their children elsewhere,” Thomas said. “They are making choices for their children.” Federal law allows students in the Carver/Century district to send their children to other schools like Bratt and Ernest Ward due to Carver/Century’s failure to meet “AYP” — adequate yearly progress.  As a charter school, Byrneville Elementary has an open enrollment policy that allows almost any child to attend.

If the school board approves Thomas’ plan to redistrict Carver/Century, the school will close and the students will be in the Bratt Elementary and Ernest Ward Middle School districts.

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Three Northview Cheerleaders Continue To Recover After Serious Crash

January 19, 2009

Three Northview High School cheerleaders injured in a single vehicle accident on January 7 continue to recover. Two of them are expected to head back to school this week, and one will miss the rest of the school year.

Troopers say Victoria Chavers, 16, was eastbound on the dirt portion of Greenland Road when she missed a 90 degree curve, struck a ditch and power pole, and overturned her Volkswagon Beetle. The vehicle came to rest upside down.  Tori and her passenger and sister, Tiffany Chavers, 14, were both wearing their seatbelts. The backseat passenger, Blaze Green, 15, was not wearing her seatbelt. It took firefighters several minutes to extricate her from the vehicle. Blaze was transported from the scene by LifeFlight.

Blaze suffered a fractured vertebra in her neck, a fractured pelvis and a lacerated liver — injuries that doctors say could have been fatal.

Blaze was released from the hospital last Thursday night. She will remain in a halo cast to hold her head immobile for three months as she recovers from a neck fracture. Mom Marty Green says that Blaze is now up and walking with a walker, taking her first steps last Wednesday. She still tires easily, but is working to regain her strength.

Blaze is not expected to be able to return to Northview this year.

“I thank everyone for the prayers and concern,” Marty Green said, “that the community has shown for not only Blaze but for all the girls involved. Prayers were definitely answered for these girls. We are so thankful.”

Tori and Tiffany continue to recover from their injuries. Tiffany suffered a collapsed lung. Mom Melissa Chavers says the girls missed school last week under orders from their doctor so they could rest and heal. They are expected to return to Northview this week.

“They are on their way to a full recovery,” Melissa said. “Thanks for everyone for caring and praying for our girls. We could have never made it without you and most importantly God.”

The girls were returning home after attending church at the First Assembly of God in Atmore. The  Florida Highway Patrol says the vehicle was traveling about 40 to 45 mph at the time of the accident. The  90 degree curve is not marked in any manner on the North Escambia dirt road.

Pictured above: Firefighters work to free Northview student Blaze Green from this overturned vehicle on January 7. Pictured below: Three Northview cheerleaders were injured in this single vehicle accident on Greenland Road near Davisville. NorthEscambia.com file photos, click to enlarge.

207 In North Escambia Get Recycling Cans…So Far

January 19, 2009

The Emerald Coast Utilities Authority continues to deliver recycling containers in North Escambia, with a couple of hundred delivered at last count.

Larry Walker, ECUA District 5 member, says that 207 cans were delivered on 78 roads in North Escambia as of January 13. Those are the latest numbers from Otto Container Management, the contract company in charge of delivering the containers.

Former Allied Waste customers in North Escambia can sign up for the free reycling container by calling 476-0480, emailing support@ecua.org, or downloading a signup form from ecua.org.

The new trash and recycling day for most former Allied Waste customers in North Escambia is Tuesday. A few former Allied customers east of Highway 29 and south of Kingsfield Road have Friday as their new pick-up day.

The collection service includes weekly garbage pickup, weekly pickup of recyclables, and weekly yard waste pickup. All services are provided on the same day of the week. In addition, bulky waste pickup service is available once each calendar month at no additional charge.

Trash pick-up in Century continues to be provided by Allied Waste under a contract with the town.

For complete information on the recycling program and ECUA service, click here (pdf).

Holiday Closings

January 19, 2009

The following will be closed today for the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday:

  • All Escambia and Santa Rosa county offices
  • All Florida state offices
  • Century and Jay city offices
  • All West Florida Public Libraries, including Century
  • Escambia and Santa Rosa county schools
  • ECAT: No buses run today
  • Santa Rosa County Libraries
  • PJC & UWF
  • All post offices, but mail will be collected from collection boxes and post offices boxes will receive mail

There will no trash collection changes.

Man Shot By Off-Duty Foley Officer Dies

January 19, 2009

The man who was shot by an off-duty Foley police officer in late December at a Pensacola bar in an apparent racial altercation has died.Johnny Cloud, 37, was shot once in the abdomen by off-duty Foley officer Maurice Wiley at Boomerzzz Lounge on New Warrington Road in Pensacola about 2:30 a.m. on December 27. Officials originally identified Cloud as being from Century; however, family members said he is from Pensacola.

Wiley, who is black, entered the lounge about 2:30 a.m., and three white men began making racial slurs, according to a news release from the Foley Police Department. Wiley decided to leave bar after one of the three men said he was going to get a pistol, but he was confronted by the three men in the parking lot, according to the Foley release.

Cloud allegedly tried to sneak up behind Wiley with a knife. That’s when Wiley identified himself as a police officer, and ordered Cloud to drop the knife. When Cloud continued toward Wiley, Wiley fired a single shot that hit Cloud in the abdomen, according to authorities.

Escambia authorities say several witnesses confirmed Wiley’s story.

Wiley was placed on paid administrative leave by the Foley Police Department. He was later cleared by the Foley Police Department of any wrongdoing.

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