Year In Review North Escambia’s Biggest Stories Of 2009: May

January 1, 2010

NorthEscambia.com is looking back at 2009 with our “Year in Review” series. Each day, we will review the biggest stories of 2009. Today, we take a look at the biggest stories of May 2009.

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Amid a lot of tears, the final day ever at Carver/Century K-8 came to close. The Escambia County School Board voted to close the school, merging it into Ernest Ward Middle and Bratt Elementary schools.

The end of May was the end of Escambia County Tax Collector Janet Holley’s office in Century. The county’s tax collector has maintained an office in Century for 32 years.A rabid raccoon was shot and killed by a resident on Crabtree Church Road in Molino. It would be the first of several rabid animals found in North Escambia during the year, eventually prompting a rabies alert.

Century does not have a gang problem like some Pensacola areas, but gang members sometimes hide out in the area — that was the word from the Escambia County Sheriff’s Department at a town hall meeting in Century.

shootpre10.jpgThe Atmore Police Department chased a suspect into North Escambia, shooting him in a field along Highway 97. He later died.

Chad Floyd Jeter of Atmore was arrested and charged with the armed robbery of the First National Bank of Atmore. Jeter allegedly burned a camper top from his getaway truck in North Escambia. Two people were arrested after a meth lab was discovered Bratt as authorities searched for Jeter.

Ernest Ward Middle School principal, Nancy Gindl-Perry, was named Escambia County’s Principal of the Year.

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“God cannot be ignored,” Valedictorian Luke Fletcher Killam told over 100 members of the Class of 2009 as they graduated from Northview High School. “The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge.”

Only four students in Escambia County made a perfect “5″ on the third grade Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test in both reading and math, including Sarah Perritt from Molino Park Elementary School.

drugs13.jpgEscambia County Sheriff’s deputies simultaneously executed 10 search warrants and made 19 felony drug arrests in Century  using SWAT teams from across Northwest Florida.

The Town of Century held a “visioning day”, giving participants an up closed look at what Century has to offer.

Century heard a proposal from a Virginia company that wanted to install a wireless broadband network in the town. The town never took action on the proposal.

Camp Fire USA celebrated the first anniversary of the  Century Early Learning Center.

The newly formed Ernest Ward Middle School Drama Club presented their first production.

An apparent lightning strike during an afternoon thunderstorm did not cause an damage at Ernest Ward Middle School.

Escambia Commissioners approved the purchase of the old Molino Elementary School building too add a library and community center for the growing community.

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