Day Honors Officers Killed On Duty; One Sheriff Died In North Escambia

May 15, 2009

Over 25 law enforcement officers have died in the line of duty in Escambia County, including a sheriff shot to death in North Escambia.

Today is National Peace Officers Memorial Day, a day set aside to honor law officers killed in the line of duty. Members of the Escambia County Sheriff’s Department and the Fraternal Order of Police gathered outside the department’s headquarters in Pensacola yesterday to honor the fallen officers.

Since 1923, 11 Escambia County deputies have died in the line of duty. Another 13 Pensacola Police Department Officers have been killed since 1889 and one constable was killed on duty in 1955.

An Escambia County, Alabama, sheriff was shot and killed in North Escambia near Bluff Springs on July 3, 1895.

mcmillan2.jpgEscambia County (Ala.) Sheriff E.S. McMillan was shot and killed as he and a posse searched for the notorious train robber nicknamed “Railroad Bill.” In 1893, Railroad Bill had shot and wounded a deputy sheriff who confronted him at a Bluff Springs home about not paying taxes on his weapon. He then fled and spent the next two years illegally riding Alabama freighters, robbing trains, and engaging in gun fights with lawmen.

In July of 1895, Sheriff McMillan received a tip that Railroad Bill was hiding out in Bluff Springs, Florida, and went with a posse to arrest him. As Sheriff McMillan walked along the railroad tracks, the suspect, who was hiding behind a tree, opened fire with a Winchester rifle. Sheriff McMillan was struck  and succumbed to his wounds a short time later. Railroad Bill was later gunned down by a host of law enforcement officers.

McMillan is the only officer from Escambia County, Alabama, to ever die in the line of duty.

NHS Holds Spring Performing Arts Concert

May 15, 2009

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From The Who to George Strait to Miley Cyrus, the Northview Performing Arts Spring Concert featured music from a variety of artists Thursday night. Performers included members of the chorus, guitar ensemble and jazz combo from Northview High School.

For a photo gallery from the concert, click here.

Pictured above and below: The Northview Performing Arts  Spring Concert Thursday night. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

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Help The Library: Take a Survey

May 15, 2009

The West Florida Library is taking part in a nationwide study to determine how people use the library’s Internet and computer services and how to improve upon those services.

The West Florida Library, including the Century Library, is one of about 600 libraries in the country that are participating in the survey funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates foundation. The data is being collected by the University of Washington.

To take the survey, click here to visit the library web site and click the “Take Our Survey” button. The survey take about 15 minutes to complete and is anonymous.

EWMS Drama Club Presents First Major Production

May 15, 2009

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The Ernest Ward Middle School Drama Club presents the play “The Picture That Was Turned to the Wall” Thursday evening.

North Escambia firefighters were invited to attend the play for free after responding to a lightning strike at the school earlier in the day.

For a photo gallery from Wednesday’s dress rehearsal for the play, click here.

Cast members in the Ernest Ward Middle School Drama Club’s presentation of “The Picture That Was Turned to the Wall” included:

  • Father Tubbs – Dezarae Turner
  • Mother Tubbs – Shalmali Bhadkamkar
  • Isadora Snapdragon – Hannah Ziglar
  • Preacher Cribbs – Kent Smith
  • Jubilee – Danielle Scott
  • Smiling Billy Tapshoes – Lily Townson
  • Mattie Busby – Lauryn Walker
  • Rudolph Von Doberman – Anna Donald
  • Diamond-Tooth Polly – Rachel Presley
  • Dizzy Esther – Chelsea Ward
  • Rags – Kristen Byrd
  • Fred – Chelsea Turner
  • Mrs. Pantheon – Audrey Byrd
  • Zenobia - Anna Fischer
  • Soldier Boy – Lily Townson

Pictured: A scene from the play “The Picture That Was Turned to the Wall”  at Ernest Ward Middle School. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Firefighters Invited To Attend Play For Free

May 14, 2009

All North Escambia firefighters are invited to attend a Drama Club play for free tonight at Ernest Ward Middle School.

Principal Nancy Gindl-Perry is extending the invitation as a “thank you” for the response to a lightning strike at her school this afternoon.

Firefighters and one guest each may attend for free by showing an official ID at door.

Click here for information about the play and click here for the story about the lightning strike.

Lightning Strike Reported At Ernest Ward Middle School; No Injuries, No Fire

May 14, 2009

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(Updated 3:15 p.m.) There was no damage and no injuries from a reported lightning strike at Ernest Ward Middle School in Walnut Hill this afternoon.

ewms-lightning20.jpgFire departments from across the area were dispatched to Ernest Ward Middle School at 2:15 this afternoon after several teachers and staff members reported seeing a flash and hearing the strike. The strike caused the school’s fire alarm system to activate.

There were no injuries and no fire reported. Firemen searched the entire main building, including the attic, and surrounding areas. They were unable to find any damage or the exact point of the lightning strike.

Several computers in the main building were reported to be damaged by the lightning strike.

The school was not evacuated due to heavy rain and more dangerous lightning still in the area at the time. School dismissed at the end of the school day as normal.

The Walnut Hill, McDavid, Molino and Century stations of Escambia Fire-Rescue responded to the call.

Pictured top: Heavy rain falls as the first fire truck arrives on scene in at a reported lightning strike at Ernest Ward Middle School this afternoon.  Pictured middle: Firemen enter the building. Picture below: Firemen make access to the school attic to search for any problems. NorthEscambia.com exclusive photos, click to enlarge.

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Gindl-Perry Named Escambia County’s Principal Of The Year

May 14, 2009

perryewms10.jpgErnest Ward Middle School principal, Nancy Gindl-Perry, has been named as Escambia County’s Principal of the Year.

Superintendent Malcolm Thomas made the announcement Wednesday, along with announcing that Regina Lipnick, assistant principal at Bailey Middle, is the Assistant Principal of the Year.

“Our school district is blessed with a number of excellent school administrators,” Thomas said. “These are two outstanding individuals who will represent well the administrative talent we have in our schools.”

“I could not have done it without a fine faculty and staff,” Perry said. “Behind every principal are the people that make a school great.”

Known for calling Ernest Ward students as “my babies”, Perry will compete against principals from 66 other districts in Florida for state honors.

The Florida Department of Education annually honors principals and assistant principals from each of the state’s 67 school districts for their exemplary contribution to students, schools, and communities. Award criteria also include innovative leadership, dedication to academic excellence, and increased student performance.

Earlier this year, Perry received what was, without a doubt, the most unique award of her entire educational career. She was presented with the “Golden Cow Dung Award” by members of the Ernest Ward FFA. The award featured a large piece of cow dung, painted a golden color. Perry received the award from the school’s FFA members as a “thank you” for supporting FFA.

Pictured: Escambia County’s Principal of the Year, Nancy Gindl-Perry from Ernest Ward Middle School. Pictured below: Perry received the “Golden Cow Dung Award” earlier this year.  NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

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Escambia School Board, Superintendent Salaries Cut

May 14, 2009

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Escambia County School Board members are taking a pay cut after the Florida Legislature mandated that they can’t be paid more than a rookie teacher.

The Legislature approved a measure that requires school board members to be paid no more than the starting salary paid to a teacher in their school district.

Each school board member’s salary will be cut from $35,938  to about $32,000 — the teacher starting salary in Escambia County. The nearly $4,000 will be cut from the salaries of the five board members effective July 1.

Superintendent Malcolm Thomas won’t be immune from the salary cuts. His salary will be cut 5 percent — about $6,000 from its current $130,436 level.

NorthEscambia.com file photo.

Sheriff: Century Precinct To Remain Open, Walnut Hill Open Soon

May 14, 2009

Escambia County Sheriff David Morgan says that he has no plans to close his Century precinct, and he still plans to reopen a precinct in Walnut Hill in the near future.

The Escambia County Tax Collector and Escambia County Clerk of the Court are pulling out of the Billy G. Ward Courthouse in Century by the end of May.  NorthEscambia.com was the first to report last week that the Escambia County Tax Collector Janet Holley and Clerk of the Court Ernie Lee Magaha would close their offices at the end of the month.

But the sheriff’s department is in Century to stay, Morgan said.

“We have never even discussed closing the Century office,” the sheriff said. “We’ve never even brought it up. We plan to stay in Century.”

In addition, Morgan said he still plans to add two to three deputies to the Century precinct, and he plans to reopen the Walnut Hill office for two or three days per week.

The building that housed the Walnut Hill precinct was destroyed by Hurricane Ivan back in 2004. Since it was rebuilt, it has only been rarely used by deputies.

Morgan said the Walnut Hill precinct would be opened on a “test basis” to determine if there would be sufficient walk-in traffic to justify keeping it open.

Molino will also see an increased presence from the Sheriff’s Department in the near future, with two or three new deputies being assigned to that precinct in the coming months, according to the sheriff.

To read last week’s story about the closure of the other offices in the Century courthouse, click here.

Performing Arts Spring Concert Tonight

May 14, 2009

The  Northview Performing Arts Spring Concert will take place this evening.

Performers will include members of the the Northview chorus, guitar ensemble and jazz combo.

Music will include popular American music from Gershwin to Hendrix to George Strait.

Admission is $1. The concert begins at 6:00.

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