Cantonment Man Dies After Pensacola Traffic Crash

September 21, 2010

A Cantonment man died Monday after a traffic crash in Pensacola that was attributed to a medical compilations.

Roosevelt Strong, 71, was pronounced dead at Sacred Heart Hospital following the 8:49 a.m. crash at Diego Circle and Massachusetts Avenue, according to the Florida Highway Patrol. Due to unspecified medical complications, Strong lost control of his 1993 Chevrolet van and hit a wooden fence, the FHP said.

A passenger in the vehicle, Jerome Davis, 56, of Pensacola, was not injured.

Century Approves Budget With Half Million Increase

September 21, 2010

Monday night, the Century Town Council approved a 2010-2011 budget with over a half million dollars in increasesand increased ad valorem tax rate for the next fiscal year, which begins October 1.

The town’s total budget is $3,337,231 — an decrease over the 2009-2010 budget of $4,587,744. The difference is due to a  one-time $1.83 million grant for a water infrastructure project during the last fiscal year. The new budget represents an increase of $579,487 over last year’s budget minus the water grant.

Outside of the grant-funded water project, the town’s biggest source of revenue — $1,825,000 — is from water, gas and sewer charges, and the biggest expense is $1,464,178 to pay for the costs associated with providing the water, sewer and natural gas service for the town’s residents.

Ad valorem taxes will increase slightly — from .823 mils last year to .9048 mils. The new millage rate is estimated to generate $30,000 for the town during the 2010-2011 budget year, compared to $26,000 in the last fiscal  year.

The budget passed 4-0 with council member Henry Hawkins absent from the budget public hearing Monday night. No members of the public spoke for or against the budget.

To view a summary of the budget in pdf format, click here or the image below.

Pictured top: The Century Town Council meets Monday night in regular session. From the left:  Nadine McCaw, Ann Brooks, Sharon Scott, Henry Hawkins and Gary Riley. Hawkins was absent from a budget public hearing held just prior to the council meeting. NorthEscambia.com photo, click to enlarge.

Century Manhunt Turns Up Empty

September 21, 2010

Authorities failed to find a suspect that ran from an Escambia County deputy Monday afternoon in Century.

The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office was dispatched to a disturbance on Old Flomaton Road near Lake Street about 1:20 p.m. When the first deputy arrived on scene, a black male in black shorts and white shirt was seen running into a wooded area.

The suspect reportedly had an outstanding arrest warrant on an escape charge.

Deputies established a perimeter around the area and called in a K-9 team from the Century Correctional Institute.  The dogs were reportedly able to trace the suspect for some distance, but they were unable to locate him.

Further details were not available.

High School Volleyball: Flomaton Defeats Northview

September 21, 2010

The Northview Lady Chiefs fell to the Flomaton  Lady Canes Monday at the varsity and junior varsity level.

For a NorthEscambia.com photo gallery from the varsity games, click here.

Varsity

The varsity Chiefs dropped three games to Flomaton, 24-26, 20-25, 15-25.

“Tonight’s game wasn’t what we were hoping it would be.  We are still working on consistency in our play.  We need to continue to work on our serving and serve receive.  Once those two are fixed, I believe we will see a different ending in our games,” NHS Head Coach Betty Heaton said.

Senior Shawna Montgomery had a dozen kills, three aces, six blocks and four digs for the Lady Chiefs. Kara Hardin, a senior, added three aces and three digs, while sophomore Morgan Payne had three kills, two digs and a block.

The  Lady Chiefs are 3-9 overall, 2-1 in district play. Northview will play their first regular season home games Thursday against Freeport. The junior varsity will take to the court at 5 p.m., followed by the varsity at 6 p.m.

Junior Varsity

Flomaton defeated Northview in two junior varsity games, 18-25, 17-25.

Freshman Madison Arrington had one ace, one kill and two aces. Lana Clayton added three kills and four assists for the Lady Chiefs.

The JV Lady Chiefs are 1-6.

NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

One Critically Injured In Flomaton Wreck, Airlifted To Hospital

September 21, 2010

One person was seriously injured in a single vehicle accident Monday afternoon near Flomaton.

An adult female was airlifted in critical condition to a Sacred Heart Hospital in Pensacola following the crash. Three other adult females in the vehicle sustained only minor injuries, according to emergency personnel.

The driver of a SUV apparently lost control and overturned several times on Highway 31 near Wolf Log Road.

The Friendship and Flomaton fire departments, Flomaton Police Department and Escambia County (Ala.) Sheriff’s Office were among those that responded to the accident. Further details were not available; the accident is still under investigation by Alabama State Troopers.

Pictured above: One person was critically injured in this single vehicle accident Monday afternoon near Flomaton. Three other people in the vehicle received only minor injuries. Photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

See You At The Pole Events Planned For Northview, Molino Park, Ernest Ward, Tate, Ransom

September 21, 2010

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The annual See You at the Pole rally will be held Wednesday morning at Northview High, Ernest Ward Middle, Ransom Middle, Tate High and Molino Park Elementary schools.

Students will gather as school begins to pray in the non-denominational event. See You at the Pole will be held at 8:00 a.m. at Northview High, led by the school’s Fellowship of Christian Athletes.

The event will take place at 7 a.m. at Molino Park Elementary, 8:40 a.m. at Ernest Ward, 7:30 a.m. at Tate High and 8:30 a.m. at Ransom Middle.

See You at the Pole is a student-initiated, student organized, and student-led event. Students typically pray for their school, friends teachers, government and the nation.

Pictured above: Students gather for the See You at the Pole rally last year at Northview High School. NorthEscambia.com file photo, click to enlarge.

18 Middle School Students Named Take Stock in Children Scholars

September 21, 2010

Eighteen seventh grade students have been introduced as the newest Take Stock in Children scholars. Take Stock is a statewide program that operates locally under the Escambia County Public Schools Foundation.

Two of the students attend Ernest Ward Middle School — Amber Freeman and Carly Ward. Amber hopes to attend Florida State University and become a wildlife biologist. Carly hopes to attend the University of West Florida and become a hospital administrator.

In all, there were 108 Take Stock in Children students in grades 7-12 who will receive a Take Stock in Children four year tuition scholarship when they graduate from high school, as long as they maintain good grades, have a record of attendance and display good citizenship, as well as remaining crime and drug free. Donations from community businesses, organizations, individuals and foundations are used to purchase scholarships using matching funds from the Florida Prepaid College Foundation. The program includes weekly meetings at school with a community mentor.

The newest Take Stock in Children students include Nikita Babkin (Ransom Middle), Alyssa Barnes (Ferry Pass Middle), Destinee Brundidge (Brown Barge Middle), Danika Burgett (Bailey Middle), Shelby Butts (Bailey Middle), Amber Freeman (Ernest Ward Middle), Courtney Greene (Ferry Pass Middle), Elijah Harris (Brown Barge Middle), Savion Henderson (Brown Barge Middle), Brianna Holmquist (Ransom Middle), Mariah McMullen (Ferry Pass Middle), Zachary Sosby (Workman Middle), Austin Thomann (Ransom Middle), Austin Travis (Brown Barge Middle), Tara Vanderburg (Bellview Middle), Donald Vaughan, Jr. (Workman Middle), Carly Ward (Ernest Ward Middle), and Jazmin Womack (Workman Middle).

Pictured top: Carly Ward (left) and Amber Freeman from Ernest Ward Middle School were named Take Stock in Children scholars recently. NorthEscambia.com photo, click to enlarge.

Jay Lady Royals Top Among Santa Rosa Schools In Cross Country Meet

September 21, 2010

The Jay High School Lady Royals placed first among all Santa Rosa County Schools in the 39th Annual Wildcat Invitational cross country meet hosted by Washington High School this past weekend.

Santa Rosa teams finished as follows: Jay, 12th; Gulf Breeze, 14th; Pace, 15th;  Navarre, 16th;, and Milton, 17th.

The top five runners for Jay were Allison Blair (23:09), Leely Trevino (23:06), Robin Blackman (23:27), Caristyn Golden (24:12), and Jessica Thornton (25:04).

The Lady Royals are scheduled to take part in a cross country meet Tuesday afternoon at Northview High School with the Chiefs, Baker and Escambia Academy.

Pictured top: The Jay Lady Royals prepare to run the 39th Annual Wildcat Invitational cross country meet at Washington High School. Submitted photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Register Now For Chief Challenge 5K Run/Walk

September 21, 2010

The First Annual Chief Challenge 5K Run/Walk is coming to Northview High School.

The event will be held Saturday, October 2 at 8:30 a.m. at the school campus in Bratt. “The course is not your typical 5K race. It includes a variety of terrains and challenging hills around the campus,” according to event organizers.

For a registration form and more details, click here.

The First Annual Chief Challenge 5K Run/Walk is sponsored in part by NorthEscambia.com.



Armed Robbery At Molino Pharmacy; Short Standoff Follows On Molino Road (With Photo Gallery)

September 20, 2010


Authorities are continuing to investigate an armed robbery Monday afternoon at a Molino pharmacy.  During their investigation, they surrounded a house on Molino Road and detained at least three individuals after a short standoff.

For a photo gallery from the pharmacy and the standoff on Molino Road, click here.

Read an update to this story here.

The robbery was reported about 1:30 at Scott’s Pharmacy on Highway 29 at the intersection of Molino Road. One suspect was described as a white male in jeans and a blue bath robe. The, who was armed with a handgun, was wearing a blue and green checked shirt over his head.

At short time after the robbery, numerous deputies converged on a home in the 400 block of Molino Road, near the U.S. Post Office. With weapons drawn, deputies ordered the occupants of the home to exit.  Two people — a male and female — complied and were temporarily detained and later released.

A third person refused to exit the home. Deputies could be heard calling the man by name, ordering him step outside and threatening to send a K-9 into the home. After the standoff continued for about a half hour, the man exited the brick home and was detained. He was later released.

Further details have not been released by the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office.

For a photo gallery from the pharmacy and the standoff on Molino Road, click here.

Pictured: Authorities are investigating the armed robbery of Scott’s Pharmacy in Molino Monday afternoon. Pictured inset and below: Deputies surrounded a house on Molino Road after a possible suspect refused to exit a Molino Road home. NorthEscambia.com exclusive photos, click to enlarge.


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