Help The Northview Tribal Beat Band: Car Wash Today

March 6, 2010

The Northview High School Tribal Beat band will hold a car wash today in Atmore.

The car wash will be from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Advance Auto Parts at 1603 South Main Street. The funds earned will go to help the students who are working to pay for an upcoming trip to Universal Studios where the band will march in a parade and perform on the Sound Stage.

Sawmill Day Seeks Vendors, Entertainers

March 6, 2010

The Alger-Sullivan Historical Society in Century is preparing for their Sawmill Day April 24.

Any collectors or vendors or who might want free booth space to display or sell their wares or anyone with a musical or entertainment talent and that wishes to perform should contact Jerry Fischer at (850) 256-3980 by April 1.

The date in this story has been updated to the new date of April 24.

Jay Clothes Closet Open Saturday

March 6, 2010

The Community Clothes Closet will be open today from 9 until 11 a.m. at the Jay Community Center.

Everything is free and everyone is welcome. For more information, contact Wendy at (850) 686-6124.

Don’t Be In A Hurry To Fertilize Your Lawn

March 6, 2010

Warmer weather is arriving, but don’t be in a hurry to fertilize your lawn — that’s the word from the University of Florida IFAS Extension office.

Even though it is still winter, now is the time of year that local garden centers begin major advertising campaigns to sell lawn fertilizers. It is too early to fertilize your lawn.

Fertilize when the lawn is actively growing

theresafriday.jpgWarm-season lawns, including St. Augustinegrass, zoysiagrass, and centipedegrass go dormant in winter in Northwest Florida. Fertilizing now would be a waste of time and money. Why shouldn’t you fertilize warm-season grasses when they are dormant? First, when grasses are dormant, their roots are not able to absorb or use the nutrients from fertilizers. By the time the grass does begin actively growing, most of the nitrogen you applied will have been lost from the soil. A safe time to apply your first lawn fertilizer is around April 15th.

Don’t feed the weeds

Fertilizing while the grass is dormant actually encourages more winter weeds, because you are fertilizing the weeds instead of the lawn. Without competition from the lawn, these weeds will grow faster and become more prolific as a result of dormant fertilizer applications.

Lastly, fertilizing lawns during their transition into dormancy in the fall or out of dormancy in the spring may encourage lawn growth that is more likely to be injured from winter kill. Bare spots and thinning of the lawn as well as delay in spring green-up may occur when lawns are forced to grow when they should be dormant.

Combo products not the answer

ferti.jpgMany of the products available are convenient “weed and feed” products that combine a pre-emergent herbicide and fertilizer in one application. Unfortunately, the ideal time to apply a pre-emergent herbicide is very different than the ideal time to apply fertilizer for warm-season lawns.

In northwest Florida, the recommended application window to maximize the effectiveness of preemergent herbicides is typically between February 15 and March 5.

The application timing for these products is critical since they must be applied before summer annual weeds germinate in spring. It’s always better to apply preemergent herbicides a little earlier rather than too late. And don’t forget to activate them by watering them into the lawn.

For St. Augustine grass, centipede grass, and other warm-season grasses, buy fertilizer that is separate from the pre-emergent herbicide. Apply each at their recommended times.

Finding a separate pre-emergent herbicide, not in weed-n-feed form, may be difficult. Some ones to look for include: benefin (Sta-green Crabgrass Preventer, Hi-Yield Crabgrass Preventer), pendimethalin (Pre-M, Pendulum, Turf Weedgrass Control, Halts Crabgrass Preventer), and bensulide (Green Light Betasan Crabgrass Preventer).

Start with a soil test

A soil test is always a good starting point before investing in fertilizer or lime. Your local University of Florida County Extension office can help you get started.

Theresa Friday is the Residential Horticulture Extension Agent for Santa Rosa County.

Great Weekend Weather

March 6, 2010

We are in for a sunny weekend, with comfortable daytime temps and cool overnights.

Here is your official North Escambia area forecast:

  • Saturday: Sunny, with a high near 65. Wind chill values between 20 and 30 early. Northeast wind between 5 and 10 mph.
  • Saturday Night: Clear, with a low around 26. North wind around 5 mph becoming calm.
  • Sunday: Sunny, with a high near 66. Calm wind becoming northeast around 5 mph.
  • Sunday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 36. Calm wind becoming southwest around 5 mph.
  • Monday: Sunny, with a high near 67. North wind between 5 and 10 mph.
  • Monday Night: A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 45. South wind around 5 mph becoming calm.
  • Tuesday: A 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 68. Southeast wind between 5 and 10 mph.
  • Tuesday Night: Scattered showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 54. South wind between 5 and 10 mph. Chance of precipitation is 40%.
  • Wednesday: Scattered showers and thunderstorms. Cloudy, with a high near 70. Chance of precipitation is 40%.
  • Wednesday Night: Scattered showers and thunderstorms. Cloudy, with a low around 56. Chance of precipitation is 40%.
  • Thursday: Scattered showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 75. Chance of precipitation is 50%.
  • Thursday Night: Isolated showers. Partly cloudy, with a low around 46. Chance of precipitation is 20%.

Harry Fowler

March 5, 2010

Harry Fowler, age 83, of Cantonment, Florida passed away Thursday, February 25 surrounded by his loving family. He was born on August 18, 1926 in Munson, Florida. He retired from Monsanto. He served the Lord faithfully for 71 years and was a member of the Assembly of God Church.

He is preceded in death by his parents; Rev. Riley and Virgie Fowler, son, Clyde, his sister Hazel and his brother James.

Survivors include his wife of 64 years; Geraldine, sons; Donald (Donna) and Glenn, daughter; Regina (Ronnie) Golloher, grandchildren; Riley, Jeremy and Brannon Fowler, Krista Spears, Jonathan and Nicholas Golloher, 9 great grandchildren and brothers; David, Sidney, Lloyd and Jack Fowler.

Funeral services will be held at 11:00 am on Monday, March 1, 2010 at First Assembly of God Church with Rev. Larry McKeehan and Rev. Avon Fowler officiating. Interment will follow at Pensacola Memorial Gardens.

Serving, as pallbearers will be his grandsons and great grandsons.

The family will receive friends at Faith Chapel North-Cantonment on Sunday, February 28, 2010 from 3:00 pm until 5:00 pm.

Faith Chapel Funeral Home North-Cantonment is in charge of arrangements.

NHS Lady Chiefs A Pefect 7-0

March 5, 2010

http://www.northescambia.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/nhssoft.jpgThe Northview Lady Chiefs  improved their record to a perfect 7-0 with a big win over Pensacola High School Thursday night.

Northview beat PHS 16-1.  Emily Vickery had a three run homerun.  Ashley Digmon +was 3-3 with four runs scored.  Northview will play in the T. R. Miller Tournament Friday night and Saturday as they look to continue their perfect season.

Molino Man Dies When Truck Flips Into Jacks Branch

March 5, 2010

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A Molino man was killed early this morning when he crashed his pickup truck through a guardrail and flipped into Jacks Branch near Cantonment.

The Florida Highway Patrol says William P. Merritt, 30, died in the accident about 3:05 a.m. Friday.

morejacksphotos.jpgThe accident happened on the bridge over Jacks Branch on Jacks Branch Road, just north of River Annex Road. The FHP says Merritt was northbound on Jacks Branch Road when he cross over the center line, ran off the road, struck a guardrail and flipped into the branch, about 25 feet below the bridge.

The vehicle landed upside down in the water with tires barely visible when the first rescuers arrived. Firefighters dove into the cold waters of the branch in order to reach Merritt who was trapped in the truck. They used a come-a-long and chains attached to a tree to flip the vehicle onto its side near the shore of the branch to reach him.

Merritt was pronounced dead at the scene. Emergency workers were unable to find anyone else in or near the vehicle.

On February 22, a female driver crashed through the guardrail on the same bridge and plummeted into the water below. She was rescued with minor injuries. [Read more...]

The Cantonment, Molino and Beulah stations of Escambia Fire Rescue, Escambia County EMS, the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office, LifeFlight and the Florida Highway Patrol all responded to Friday morning’s accident.

Click here for a NorthEscambia.com photo gallery from the scene.

For Mr. Merritt’s obituary, click here.

Pictured above and below: William P. Merritt of Molino died when this pickup truck flipped into Jacks Branch at 3:05 a.m. Friday. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

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Century Convenience Store Robbed At Gunpoint, Suspect On The Loose

March 5, 2010

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A two and a half hour manhunt Thursday night in Century failed to locate an armed robbery suspect.

moyes111.jpgAn armed robbery was reported about 7 p.m. at Moyes State Line Food Mart on North Century Boulevard. The store clerk told deputies that a black male entered the front door of the store, came up to the side of the counter, pointed a handgun at her and a customer, and demanded that she empty the register. The suspect also took money and lottery tickets from the customer, according to the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office report.

The suspect was described as a black male, about six feet tall wearing a black hoodie jacket with a scarf over his mouth.

K-9 units from the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office and Century Correctional Institution joined Escambia County deputies and Flomaton Police Department officers in a lengthy manhunt for the suspect. The manhunt was centered in an area bounded by Highway 29, Old Flomaton Road, Highway 4 and the Alabama state line.

About 8:40 p.m., a resident just south of the convenience store called 911 to report that a black male wearing a dark colored hoodie jackets was standing at her door, covered in mud. The resident also described the man as having lips that were light in color and appeared to be burned.

“‘Don’t you know me? Don’t you remember me? The police are after me’,” the suspect told the woman, according to the sheriff’s office report.

The man reportedly asked the female if he could entire the house, but she refused and called for help. A black jacket was recovered by an Escambia County Sheriff’s Office crime scene technician from behind the woman’s residence.

The search was called off just before 10 p.m. with no arrests. Deputies are continuing to look for the suspect.

The convenience store clerk was not injured in the robbery. It was not immediately known how much, if any, cash the suspect was able to take from the store.

Anyone with information on the suspect is asked to call the sheriff’s office at (850) 436-9620.

Pictured top: A Century Correctional Institution K-9 unit searches for a suspect after a Thursday night armed robbery in Century. Pictured inset: An Escambia Sheriff’s Office crime scene technician processes fingerprints on the front door of the business. Pictured below: Deputies on scene of an armed robbery Thursday night in Century. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

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Ernest Ward To Get Electrical Academy, First Such Program In The Nation

March 5, 2010

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Ernest Ward Middle School will be home to a new IBEW Electrical Academy next school year, the first such program in the nation at the middle school level.

The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers will work with the school district to create the Electrical Academy. Middle school career academies are small, personalized learning communities within a school in which select students and teachers participate during a two or three-year span. A career academy involves teachers from different subjects working together as an interdisciplinary team.

“The career academy is an exciting thing for Ernest Ward,” Escambia Superintendent of Education Malcom Thomas said. “It will engage students in a relevant way, while preparing them for the workforce and their future.”

In the EWMS Electrical Academy, the students will be introduced to electrical systems, learn the theories of electricity and gain valuable hands-on experience in various projects, according to Carl Leiterman, director of Workforce Education for the Escambia County School District. While students will work with AC (household type) electrical systems, most projects will use DC (battery type) voltage for safety reasons.

“They will take the theory and expand it to the application,” Leiterman said.

ibewwind.jpgOne focus of the program will be “green” power — wind and solar generation systems. “It’s one of the fastest growing and most in demand career fields right now,” he said. “The future is in green technology. These kids at Ernest Ward are going to have a tremendous opportunity to get a head start on a very well-paying career.”

The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers curriculum will be adapted to meet Florida standards. The program, which will begin with the 2010-2011 school year, will be open to students from across Escambia County in grades seven and eight with at least a 2.0 GPA and few discipline referrals.

By 2012, the current Construction Academy at Northview High School is expected to be expanded to include an Electrical Academy, Leiterman said. After high school, students could transition into the workforce with certifications offered by the George Stone Technical Center or into college program including electrical engineering.

“It is an excellent opportunity for our communities and Ernest Ward,” Principal Nancy Gindl-Perry said. “With it being the first program like this in the nation, it will make Ernest Ward an even better opportunity for our students that we already are.”

There is one final hurdle before the IBEW Electrical Academy will be official — it must be approved by the Escambia County School Board at their April meeting. Thomas said he fully expects the board to grant approval.

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