Bobby Lee Dixon

April 2, 2010

Mr. Bobby Lee Dixon, 81, passed away on Friday, April 2, 2010 in Canoe, AL.

Mr. Dixon was a native of Bluejacket, OK and a resident of Canoe, AL for the past 43 years. He was a lifetime member of the American Legion and VFW, and retired from the U.S. Postal Service.

Survivors include: his Wife of 55 years, Ruby Dixon of Canoe, AL; two Sons, Roger and Susan Jansen of Robinsonville, AL, and David H. and Mary Dixon of Brewton, AL; his Daughter, Melissa Murph and Eddy Crabtree of Bay Minette, AL; 5 Grandchildren, Ashley Keough of Orange Beach, AL, Wendy Madden of Homewood, AL, Keela NcNeal of Brewton, AL, Josef Murph of Loxley, AL, and Joshua Murph of Bay Minette, AL; and 2 Great-Grandchildren, Gabe Madden and Timothy Madden.

Graveside services will he held Monday April 5, 2010 at 11:00 A.M. at the Canoe Methodist Cemetery with Elder Glenn Wardrop officiating.

Visitation will be held Sunday, April 4, 2010 between 5:30 and 7:00 P.M. at the Petty-Eastside Chapel Funeral Home.

Pallbearers will be Rodney Helton, Mike Helton, Benny Harrellson, Mike Smith, Doug Smith, and Leonard Stanley.

Honorary pallbearers will be the members of the VFW.

Firefighters Respond To Shed, Brush Fire In Century; Brush Fire In Molino

April 2, 2010

[Updated] Firefighters were dispatched to a brush fire reported on Mayo Street in Century Friday afternoon and an unrelated brush fire in Molino.

At about 4:45, firefighters from Molino and McDavid were dispatched to a brush fire in the 5800 block of Fairground Road, near the intersection of Fillingim Lane. About an acre was reported to be on fire. Firefighters called for assistance in fighting the fire from the Florida Division of Forestry.

About 3:45, firefighters in Century found a storage shed completely burned to the ground when they responded to a reported brush fire. The cause of the blaze was not immediately known. The brush fire was contained to a vacant lot and did not threaten any additional structures. The Century and McDavid stations of Escambia Fire Rescue responded.

Century Wreck Injures One

April 2, 2010

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One person was injured in two vehicle accident Friday morning in Century.

The accident happened on North Century Boulevard just south of East Highway 4 about 11:10 a.m. One person was transported by ambulance to Jay Hospital following the crash.

The accident closed one southbound lane for about 45 minutes.

The accident is still under investigation by the Florida Highway Patrol. Further details were not immediately available.

Engine 519, the Century Station of Escambia Fire Rescue, Atmore Ambulance and the Escambia County Sheriff’s Department responded to the crash.

NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

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Pastor Arrested On Century Drug Charges Enters Plea; Church To Consider Her Future

April 2, 2010

A preacher accused of passing fake prescriptions at a Century pharmacy entered a not guilty plea in court Thursday, the day before her church is scheduled to consider pulling her license to preach.

wrightbertha.jpgBertha Y. Wright, 43, was not in court Thursday morning in Pensacola, prompting an Escambia County judge to issue a warrant for her arrest. But when Judge Joel Boles learned that Wright’s attorney had indeed filed a not guilty plea with the court, the warrant was recalled.

Members of the Mount Vernon AOH Church in Mount Vernon, Alabama, say Wright is a co-pastor at their church. According to a press release from the church congregation, the national bishop of the AOH Church will meeting with church members Friday night to determine Wright’s future role in the church.

Wright was charged with 11 counts of possessing a controlled substance without a prescription, three counts of obtaining a controlled substance by fraud, one count of trafficking in hydrocodone and one count of possession of a blank prescription after being arrested at Century Pharmacy earlier this month.

Church members said that they eventually learned of the arrest after a March 11 story on NorthEscambia.com, not from the associate pastor.  Tuesday, the church members forwarded an email news release to several Gulf Coast news media organizations in hopes that more media would run the story.

Wright remains free on $34,500 bond.

Mayor Still Optimistic That A New Industry Will Locate In Century Soon

April 2, 2010

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There has been a delay in the announcement of a new industry for Century, but the town’s mayor says he remains hopeful that the company will formally announce their venture soon.

“I am still optimistic that this is going to happen,” Century Mayor Freddie McCall said Thursday afternoon. “They hit a couple of snags in their paperwork, but they said just yesterday that they are confident that it will happen.”

At a town council meeting on March 15, McCall announced that there was “something on the horizon” for the old Alger-Sullivan lumberyard location on Front Street. He said he expected to have an announcement about the facility “very soon” at that meeting.

But over two weeks later, there has still been no announcement, but McCall said he is not worried.

“It may be a couple of weeks still, but I feel like we will be moving ahead,” he said Thursday.

McCall has declined to release any details about the new industry.

The 38 acre property was last sold in early 2006 to DMT Holdings, LLC in Navarre, according to the Escambia County Property Appraiser’s online records. The facility includes five buildings totaling just over 300,000 square feet, according to the property appraiser. The buildings on the property range in age from 11 to 54 years,with the largest 160,150 square foot building constructed in 1972.

Pictured above: A portion of the old Alger-Sullivan Lumberyard in Century as seen in February. Courtesy photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Bond Increased In Sheriff’s Office $1.43 Million Theft Case

April 2, 2010

Bond has been increased for the former Escambia County Sheriff’s Office employee accused of stealing $1.43 million from the department.

listercathy.jpgCathy Lister, 58, is  facing 11 money laundering charges and one aggravated white collar crime charge. She had been free on $25,000 bond, but Circuit Judge Paul Rasmussen increased the bond to $128,500 at a Thursday hearing.

Lister was handcuffed and returned to the Escambia County Jail following the hearing.

Lister was first charged in February with stealing $130,000 from the sheriff’s office, but further investigation determined that well over $1 million more was missing. The money was taken over a 10 year period from monies seized as part of investigations that was placed the department’s Evidence Trust Fund.

Court testimony Thursday revealed that some of the money was deposited into account belonging to Lister and some of her family members. Investigators do not know where the rest of the money went.

Lister was a 32-year employee of the department who retired from the finance division just six days before her arrest.

Enjoy Good Music Tonight In Barrineau Park

April 2, 2010

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There will be plenty of good entertainment on stage tonight in Barrineau Park — and it’s free. The monthly Barrineau Park Music Night will be tonight at the Barrineau Park Community Center. The featured local groups tonight are TruGrass and Rowell Bluegrass.

Saturday: Northview FFA Alumni Bluegrass Festival Featuring Marty RaybonThe singing starts at 7 p.m. Food and refreshments will also be available beginning at 6 p.m.

The event is family-friendly — no alcohol is permitted on the property, and no smoking is allowed in or near the building.

For more information, call (850) 587-5575.

The Barrineau Park Community Center is located on Barrineau Park School road, about three miles west of Molino.

Pictured: Rowell Bluegrass (above) and TruGrass (below) will perform tonight during the monthly Barrineau Park Music Night. Submitted photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

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Easter Bunny, Egg Hunt At Century Library

April 2, 2010

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library-easter-039.jpgThe Easter Bunny made an early stop the Century Branch Library Thursday afternoon. Dozens of kids and kids at heart had the chance to meet Peter Cottontail himself, hear an Easter story, and take part in a big Easter Egg Hunt. For a complete photo gallery from the event, click here. NorthEscambia.com photo, click to enlarge.

Give The Gift Of Life Today In Atmore

April 2, 2010

There will be a Community Blood Drive at the FNB&Trust in Atmore today, and donors will be entered for the chance to win a cruise.

The American Red Cross blood drive will take place from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the main office of the FNB&T. Donors will receive a free t-shirt, cookies and a drink. Each donor will also be entered into a regional drawing for the chance to win a cruise for two.

Tate High Aggies Advance To Tournament Championship

April 2, 2010

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The Tate Aggies are headed to the championship game of the Aggie-Gata National Baseball Classic tournament Friday night after a win over Bartow.

The Aggies beat Bartow 5-4 Thursday to advance to play Gibbs High Friday night.

Bartow jumped out to a 3-0 lead in the first inning.  Tate closed the gap to 3-2 with a single by Adam Mack and Tevin Padgett was hit by a pitch.

Lee Hunter moved runners over to second and third.  Tino Benjamin then hit a ground ball to the third baseman who made an error, scoring both Mack and Padgett.

Bartow scored a run in the top of the fourth to go up 4-2.  Then in the bottom of the fifth, Tate had a single by Brandon Blackwelder and a double by Lee Hunter.

Benjamin hit a ground ball to Bartow’s shortstop scoring Blackwelder and tagging out Hunter. After two walks and with bases loaded, David Lee hit a high chopper in front of the pitcher who threw the runner out at home.

But the catcher hit Lee running to first trying to turn the double play. Two runs score and Lee ended up at third making the score 5-4 Tate.

In the top of the seventh, after two singles for Bartow and a sacrifice bunt to move runners to second and third with one out, Bartow tried a squeeze and popped it up to the catcher who threw to second for the double play to end the game.

Zach Mcculley picked up the win with six innings of work.

The Aggie-Gata tournament is a four-day, six-team tournament. Tate, Escambia and Pine Forest from Escambia County; Coral Reef High School from Miami; Gibbs High School from Knowville, Tenn.; and Bartow High School from Bartow, Fla., are taking part in the week.

Friday’s games are:

  • 1:30 Pine Forest vs. Bartow
  • 4:00 Coral Reef vs. Escambia
  • 6:30 Tate vs. Gibbs (Championship)

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