Sheriff To Lead Northview Parade In New Tahoe; Crown Victorias On The Way Out

September 30, 2009

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The days of seeing deputies on the roads in North Escambia in Ford Crown Victorias are coming to an end, with Ford phasing out the car and the Escambia County Sheriff’s Department purchasing a fleet of new Chevrolet Tahoes.

Escambia County Sheriff David Morgan will make the North Escambia debut of the new ESCO Tahoe this Friday as he leads the first annual Northview High School Homecoming Parade.

The last Ford Crown Vic will roll off the assembly line in 2010, forcing law enforcement agencies across the nation to find another vehicle for their men and women on the streets. Some are choosing the Dodge Charger, currently used on a limited basis in our area by the Florida Highway Patrol.

But for the Escambia Sheriff’s Department, the higher price of the Charger — and tires that $185 each — the Tahoe SUV was a better fit.

The base price of a 2010 Chevrolet Tahoe is $23,146, but nicely equipped with all the needed police options — like a handling package that puts it two inches closer to the ground than the standard model — the out-the-door price for the sheriff’s office Tahoes is $38,957 each.  That’s less than an extra $250 over the Crown Vic with a police package.

There will be a slight gas savings on the Chevy Tahoe, at 15 city miles to the gallon compared to 14 for the Ford Crown Victoria.

The  52 police-equipped Chevrolet Tahoes will cost the sheriff’s department $1.9 million of local option sales tax money. Most will go to patrol and K-9 officers, phasing out older Crown Victories, some of which have well over 100,000 miles on the odometer.

The Northview High School Homecoming Parade will be held on Highway 4 at 12:30 Friday from Bratt Elementary School to Northview. There is still plenty of time to enter the parade, call the school at (850) 327-6681 ext. 254. There is no charge to enter, but all entries must be approved by the sponsoring Northview DCT class.

Pictured above and below: Escambia County Sheriff’s Office Public Information Officer Ted Roy shows up new ESCO Chevrolet Tahoe. Submitted photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

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Christian Coalition Gives Evers Top Marks

September 30, 2009

State Rep. Greg Evers has received the “Faith and Family Award” from the Christian Coalition of Florida.

evers.jpgThe award was presented during the 20th annual “God and Country”  banquet in Orlando. Evers received a score of 100 percent during the 2009 Legislative Session for his work on behalf of the Christian organization.

“I am humbled and honored to be recognized by the Christian Coalition of Florida as a recipient of its 2009 Faith and Family Award,” said Representative Evers. “As a man of faith serving in the Florida Legislature, I hold very seriously my duty to uphold our Northwest Florida values, faith and traditions in Tallahassee. I am glad that my votes reflect my commitment to God and our community.”

Evers, a farmer and small businessman from Baker, represents District 1, which includes parts of Escambia, Santa Rosa and Okaloosa counties — including North Escambia. He was first elected to the Florida House of Representatives in 2001.

He serves as chairman of the Joint Legislative Auditing Committee of the Florida House & Florida Senate and serves on the Economic Development Policy Committee, the Agriculture & Environmental Appropriations Committee and the Agriculture Policy Committee.

Santa Rosa Man Dies From Swine Flu

September 29, 2009

A 52-year old man is Santa Rosa County’s first confirmed death associated with H1N1 Swine Flu, according to the county’s health department.

The man died September 11, according to information released Tuesday from the Santa Rosa County Health Department. Health officials were notified of his death September 28, when the results of additional lab tests were received. The man had hypertension and GERD (gastroesophogeal reflux disease). In keeping with Florida Department of Health policy, no additional information was released.

“The death of a loved one under any circumstances is always a tragedy,” said Sandra Park, A.R.N.P., interim administrator for the health department. “Our hearts and prayers go out to his family and friends at this difficult time.”

The man was admitted to the hospital on September 4. At that time, a rapid flu test for H1N1 was performed and the result of that test was negative. Additional testing, however, confirmed that the man was ill with H1N1.

The health department is continuing its surveillance of the H1N1 virus and encourages the public to practice good hygiene precautions as the most effective method of preventing the spread of not only H1N1 but seasonal flu as well. These methods consist of washing hands frequently with soap and warm water, or using hand sanitizer if soap and water are not available, covering sneezes and coughs and, most importantly, staying at home if they are sick. If they have questions about how to care for someone who may have the flu, they should call their health care provider.

Although the health department has not yet received the H1N1 vaccine, seasonal flu vaccine is available and health officials are encouraging residents to get their annual flu shot.

For more information on H1N1 flu, log onto the Department of Health’s H1N1 website at myflusafety.com or call the Florida Flu Information Line at 1-877-352-3581 between the hours of 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Central Time.

Rabies Alert Extended For North Escambia; More Rabid Animals Found

September 29, 2009

A rabies alert for NorthEscambia has been extended after three more animals have been found with rabies.

rabiesalert.jpgThe original alert, issued at the end of August was issued after one person was bit by a rabid fox and two raccoons that bit dogs tested positive for rabies. But now that three more rabid animals have been found in North Escambia, the rabies alert has been extended until November 29.

The Escambia County Health Department received laboratory-confirmation of rabies in a skunk and two raccoons. The skunk and raccoons were sent for testing after interacting with pets and, in one case, a pet owner. These positive tests are in addition to the rabid animals that prompted the August alert.

The rabies alert is for all of North Escambia, from Muscogee Road north to the Alabama state line, including all areas between the Escambia and Perdido rivers north of Musocogee Road.

“Rabies will kill humans and their pets if it is not treated,” said Dr. John Lanza, director of the Escambia County Health Department. “I urge residents to keep their pets vaccinated, to stay away from wild animals, and to take basic precautions to keep wild animals from coming to your home.”

Escambia residents should be aware that rabies is present in the wild animal population and domestic animals are at risk if not vaccinated. The public is asked to maintain a heightened awareness that rabies is active in North Escambia, according to the health department. Alerts are designed to increase awareness to the public, but they should not give a false sense of security to areas that have not been named as under an alert.

An animal with rabies could infect other wild animals or domestic animals that have not been vaccinated against rabies. All domestic animals should be vaccinated against rabies and humans should avoid all wildlife contact, especially with raccoons, bats, and foxes.

Rabies is a disease of the nervous system and is usually fatal to warm-blooded animals and to humans. The only treatment for human exposure to rabies is rabies-specific immune globulin and rabies immunization. Appropriate treatment started soon after the exposure will protect an exposed person from the disease.

The following advice is issued:

  • All pets should have current rabies immunizations.
  • Avoid contact with all wildlife, especially raccoons, bats, and foxes.
  • All persons with any unusual exposure incident, or bites, with a wild animal should be evaluated by a physician to determine their need for treatment.
  • For general questions pertaining to rabies in animals, contact the Escambia County Health Department’s Environmental Health Division at (850) 595-6700.
  • Secure outside garbage in covered containers to avoid attracting wild animals.
  • Do not leave pet food outside as this practice also attracts other animals.
  • For questions regarding the health of an animal, contact a veterinarian.
  • Veterinarian staff and animal control staff should be alert for animals encountered with signs suspicious for rabies and contact the Escambia County Health Department’s Environmental Health Division at (850) 595-6700.

For further information on rabies, go to the Florida Department of Health website: http://www.doh.state.fl.us/disease_ctrl/epi/diseases.htm or contact the Escambia County Health Department, Environmental Health office at (850) 595-6700.

Insurance Benefits Reduced For Escambia Teachers, School Employees

September 29, 2009

The Escambia County School Board voted Monday to cut back on health care benefits for about 4,300 teachers, staff members and retirees.

schooldist.jpgThe biggest change comes to doctor’s visit co-pays. This year, it costs a teacher or educational staff member $30 to see a doctor. Starting January 1, that co-pay will change to $20 plus 20 percent of the doctor’s total bill. The co-pays do not apply to preventative doctor’s visits and screenings.

The new plan will keep hospitalization co-pays at the current 20 percent.

The school district was facing a $6.4 million budget deficit in its self-insured insurance trust fund. The change to doctor’s co-pays is projected to save the district about $3.5 million next year.

Under the next year’s health benefits plan, school district employees will see no change to their health insurance premiums or prescription cost. And the district will pay a $100 bonus to full-time permanent employees that take part in a health risk assessment program.

The Escambia School District Health Plan changes were approved Monday on a 5-0 vote by the school board at a special meeting.  The changes will be on the district’s Choice Plan.

Century Man Arrested Monday On Battery Charges

September 29, 2009

matthewsgregoryjoseph.jpgA Century man was arrested Monday on battery charges at an apartment complex where he lives.

Gregory Joseph Matthews, 24, of 20 West Highway 4, Century, was arrested by Escambia County Sheriff’s Office deputies after a domestic incident at the Century Woods Apartments.

Matthews was booked into the Escambia County Jail where he remained Tuesday morning without bond.

Century Relay Teams Meet; Video Now Available From Previous Two Events

September 29, 2009

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Century Relay for Life held an Early Bird Party Monday night for teams to register for the 2010 event.

For Paula Jernigan, last year’s event chair, the day also marked a significant day in her life — September 28 was the date she was told she only had one or two years to live from her cancer. That was nine years ago Monday.

“I’m still here,” she said, “because of research.”

“All the money in the world will not protect you from cancer,” Event Chair Susan Diamond said. “Research is our hope….every dime we raise, every step we take goes toward that goal of research.”

A video produced by NorthEscambia.com with pictures from the past two years of Century Relay was debuted at the meeting. Watch the video at the bottom of this page. Copies of the video are available for purchase on DVD for $20, with all proceeds going toward Relay for Life.  Email news@northescambia.com to order.

Persons interested in forming a team for the Century Relay can do so at the next team event at 7 p.m. on October 26 at the Century Ag Building on West Highway 4.  Teams can also register online at CenturyRelay.com.

Pictured above: Century Relay Chair Susan Diamond (standing) explains this year’s Relay to team members Monday night. NorthEscambia.com photo, click to enlarge.

Bond Set For Nokomis Murder Suspects; Victim Buried Tuesday

September 29, 2009

The two suspects charged in the Thursday murder Nokomis man remain in the Escambia County (Ala.) Detention Center. The father-to-be that died after being shot was buried this afternoon.

NorthEscambia.com Finds Nokomis Murder Suspects; Both Behind Bars (EXCLUSIVE PHOTOS)Clarence Luker, 37, and Lorraine Gray, 50, are being held on open counts of murder with bond now set at $100,000 each.

Both admitted to being the person that shot and killed  Kenneth Porter, 32, at a trailer park on Nathan Road in Nokomis, Ala., about 7:10 p.m. last Thursday. Porter was pronounced dead from his injuries about two hours later at a Mobile hospital.

For more details on the murder, including exclusive photos from the capture of Luker and Gray, click here.

Porter was buried at Bankster Cemetery in Spanish Fort, Ala., Tuesday afternoon.

Click here for more about Porter.

Pictured above: Photos of Luker and Gray in the back of Escambia County (Ala.) Sheriff’s Department cruisers after their arrest. NorthEscambia.com exclusive photos, click to enlarge.

Flomaton Canes Down Northview In Varsity and JV Volleyball

September 29, 2009

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The Flomaton Hurricanes downed the Northview Chiefs in both varsity and junior varsity volleyball Monday in Bratt.

For more photos from the game, click here for a gallery.

Here are the Northview stats from the non-district games:

nhs-flomaton-10.jpgNorthview Vs. Flomaton – Varsity
15-25 24-26 25-23 27-17 25-11
Flomaton Winning

Shawna Montgomery 11 M Kills-8, Digs – 1, Blocks-1
Caitlin Hall 12 Setter Assists– 18, Blocks-1, Digs-2
Angela Rodriguez 12 LS/Middle Kills-2, Aces-1, Digs-4
Shaniqua Jones 11 Middle Kills – 6, Digs – 3

Record – Overall – 4 -10; District 2 -2

Northview Vs. Flomaton — JV
11-25 21-25 12-25
Flomaton Winning

Cheyanne Garnett 10 Setter/Left Aces – 4, Assists – 3
Morgan Payne 09 Middle/Setter Kills–, Aces – 2, Digs -2
Josie Doucette 10 Middle Kills – 5, Blocks – 1

Pictured: Action from the Northview Lady Chiefs and the Flomaton Lady Canes Monday afternoon. Photos by Bethany Reynolds for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Photos: Flomaton, Ernest Ward And McCall Meet In Middle School Volleyball

September 29, 2009

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ewms-blue-15.jpgThe Ernest Ward Middle School Eagles, the Flomaton Hurricanes and the Pollard-McCall Wolves squared off in a volleyball tri-match Monday afternoon in Walnut Hill.

The Ernest Ward Blue Team beat McCall 25-10, 23-25, 15-6. The Ernest Ward White Team beat Flomaton 25-11, 25-11.

For a photo gallery with Ernest Ward Blue, click here.

For a photo gallery with Ernest Ward White, click here.

For a photo gallery with the Flomaton Hurricanes, click here.

Pictured: Action from Ernest Ward Middle School White team (top), EWMS Blue Team (inset) and Flomaton Middle (bottom) volleyball Monday afternoon in Bratt. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Ernest Ward White Team photos by Bethany Reynolds.

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