Century Town Council Candidates File Financial Info Reports

September 23, 2010

Candidates for the Century Town Council have filed their second round of campaign finance reports, providing some insight into their supporters and the expenses needed to gain a council seat in the town with just over 1,000 voters.

Click a candidate’s name below to read their complete campaign finance reports.

Seat 5

Annie Carter Savage
Sandra McMurray Jackson

Candidate Annie Carter Savage had raised the most dollars by the end of the most recent reporting period, with $1,095 contributed to her campaign. Her opponent, Sandra McMurray-Jackson, had raised no money during the same period. Both women are candidates for the seat currently held by Sharon Scott, who is not seeking re-election.

Savage’s largest reported contributions were $200 each  from Century Mayor Freddie McCall, his wife Margie and his daughter Sonja McCall. Other contributions were from Julie Booth Moran ($100), Lloyd Savage ($10), Annie Carter Savage ($200) and Lomonica Savage Shoemo ($100), Benny Barnes ($35),  and Marilyn Robinson ($50).

Savage reported spending just $31 in the second finance reporting period of August 28-September 10. The funds were spent for gas, according to her filings with the Supervisor of Elections.

McMurray-Jackson reported receiving no contributions during the reporting period and $75 total since she qualified. She first reported spending $255.60 on campaign signs on September 18, but then amended her filing to remove the expenditure that was outside the August 28-September 10 reporting period.

Seat 3

Henry Hawkins
Jacke Johnston
Robert Lasher

Candidate Robert Lasher has reported $595 in total contributions to his campaign — all of which were prior to the most recent reporting period. His largest contributor was Century Council President Ann Brooks with $250.  During the August 28-September 10 period, Lasher reported receiving $65 of in-kind contributions in the form of campaign sign stakes from Ken McMurry of Century and Bo Brantly of Flomaton.

During the August 28-September 10 reporting period, candidate Jacke Johnston reported $375 in contributions — all from John B. Johnston. She reported a $374.50 expenditure for campaign signs.

Incumbent Henry Hawkins reported zero contributions during the reporting period, and expenditures of $64.50 for “labels for signs”.

Pictured top: A group of political signs near Showalter Park in Century. NorthEscambia.com photo, click to enlarge.

Three North Escambia Residents Injured In Highway 97 Crash

September 22, 2010

Three people were injured in a two vehicle crash just before 8:00 Wednesday night on Highway 97 in Davisville.

The Florida Highway Patrol said Teresa Etheridge, 54, of Walnut Hill was northbound in her 1994 Buick Park Avenue  when she failed to notice a passenger van stopped in the northbound lanes of Highway 97 waiting to turn into the Diamond gas station. Etheridge rear-ended the van driven by Timothy Mason, 51, of Century, at a high rate of speed, pushing the van forward nearly 100 feet. Both vehicles came to rest against each other in the northbound lanes of Highway 97 north of Nokomis Road.

Mason, who was ejected by the force of the crash, was transported by ambulance to Atmore Communty Hospital. He was not wearing his seat belt, the FHP said. His passenger, Delia Mason, 47, was also transported to Atmore Community Hospital. Both had non-life threatening injuries, according to the FHP.

Etheridge was transported by LifeFlight to Sacred Heart Hospital in Pensacola  in serious condition. Etheridge was charged with careless driving. Troopers said alcohol or drugs were not a factor in the crash.

The Walnut Hill Station of Escambia Fire Rescue, Atmore Ambulance, Escambia County EMS and the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office responded to the call.

Pictured top and bottom: Three people were injured in this two vehicle accident Wednesday night on on Highway 97 in Davisville. Pictured inset: This photo shows the damage to the van after the two vehicles were separated.  NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Photo Gallery: Hundreds Of Students Gather To Pray At Area Schools

September 22, 2010

Hundreds of students gathered to pray at their schools in North Escambia Wednesday morning during the annual See You at the Pole event.

Students gathered as school began to pray in the non-denominational event. See You at the Pole is a student-initiated, student organized, and student-led event. Students prayed for their school, friends, teachers, government and the nation.

Click here for a photo gallery from See You at the Pole at Northview High School and Ernest Ward Middle School.

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Pictured above: Students pray this morning at Northview High School. Pictured below: Students gather to pray at the flagpole at Ernest Ward Middle School. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.


Robert “Brad” Donald Bradley, Sr.

September 22, 2010

Robert “Brad” Donald Bradley, Sr., 75, of Pensacola passed away on September 18, 2010. Brad was born on 18th of December 1934.

He was known by the name of Bobby while growing up in the small town of Lebanon in the “show me state” of Missouri. He worked as a farm hand after finishing high school. He decided to get ahead he would have move away there and joined the United States Navy on the 28th of May 1952 During his 3 year enlistment he rose to new heights during military life. He completed Naval Hospital Corpsman School on the 26th of February 1953 . He reenlisted on the 23rd of September 1955. During this enlistment he was subject to Operation Redwing which required for his ship and shipmates to line up at different intervals and face the fallout of a nuclear blast. He was discharged in Pensacola, FL on the 1st of December 1959 under honorable conditions.

He then moved to a hometown favorite of Macon, MO. While living there he missed the excitement of Pensacola and dreamed of moving back there. He met his soon to be wife, Effie Joyce Waibel and they shared the same dream and made it happen during the cold, cold winter of 1962. Which they were soon wed and blessed with a son, Robert Donald Bradley Jr. on the 13th of January 1963. The next year brought another bundle of joy in a second child, Bruce Edward Bradley born on 31st of May 1964.

During the following years, Brad opened and was partners in several Pawnbroker shops around Pensacola. The last was the longest and was named the Big Easy Jewelry and Pawn. This was a 20 year venture that took him to the end of his thrilling ride. Everyone who knew of him, knows he loved helping his customers and made him one of the very best at it.

Survivors include: his son, Bruce; sister, Shirley; and brother, Bennie; special companion and friend, Margrett Boyett, and numerous nieces and nephews; special friends, Tommy and Kym Lowery, Pat Garcia, Bea Steel, Jay Turner, Willie and Betty Hudson, Cotton and Alice Basham, Brett and Jackie Hernandez.

Trahan Family Funeral Home, 419 Yoakum Court, is in charge of arrangements. Visitation will be held from 6:00 until 8:00 p.m. on Tuesday, September 21, 2010 at the funeral home. Funeral service will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday, September 22, 2010 also at the funeral home. Burial will follow at Cottage Hill Cemetery in Cantonment.

Edward Richard “Buddy” McConnell, Jr.

September 22, 2010

Edward Richard “Buddy” McConnell, Jr., 48, of Molino died Sunday, Sept. 19, 2010. Visitation will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday, September 23, at the National Cremation & Burial Society in Milton until services begin at 11 a.m.

Two Injured When Car Slams Into Broken Down Semi On Highway 29

September 22, 2010

Two people were injured when their car slammed into the back of a parked 18-wheeler in Molino early this morning.

Charles Curtis Wolfe, 31, of Byrneville Road, Century and Jason A. Hadley, 26, address unknown, both claimed to be backseat passengers in a Volkswagen Jetta that collided with the truck about 2:30 a.m., according to the Florida Highway Patrol. The FHP said both men claimed that the driver of their vehicle fled the scene; however, first responders were unable to locate any sign of a third person in the accident.

The accident happened on Highway 29 near Mathison Road in front of the Molino Health Department. The broken down truck had been parked on the shoulder of the road for some period of time prior to the crash. The semi-truck driver was not with the truck at the time of the crash.

The FHP estimated the speed of the car at about 60-65 mph when it struck the trailer.

Wolfe and Hadley were transported by ambulance to a Pensacola hospital. Their conditions were not available.

In addition to the Florida Highway Patrol, Escambia County EMS and the Molino Station of Escambia Fire Rescue responded to the call.

Pictured above and below: Two people were injured when this Volkswagen Jetta struck the back of a broken-down semi-truck early Wednesday morning in Molino. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Pharmacy Bandit Wore Underwear On His Head, Gun Recovered

September 22, 2010

There have been no arrests in Monday afternoon’s armed robbery of Scott’s Pharmacy in Molino, but we now know more details about what happened inside the pharmacy and at a standoff at a nearby home.

The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office has released their incident report on the robbery, which occurred just before 1:30 Monday afternoon.

The bandit was described as a white male in navy blue bathrobe, blue jeans, black house slippers, yellow kitchen-type gloves, and with  boxer shorts on his head. He entered the store and announced that he was robbing the business, which is located at the intersection of Highway 29 and Molino Road. Employees said he was armed with a revolver that was wrapped in a plastic bag and pointed at a store employee as he demanded prescription narcotics. The suspect threatened to kill witnesses if the police responded, the report states.

The suspect said, “No cops better pull up, because I will kill someone and I will not have a problem doing it either,”  a pharmacy employee told deputies.

He fled the store with a large quantity of narcotics worth several thousand dollars in two plastic bags, according to the ECSO report. Deputies recovered an unknown number of pill bottles outside the store following the robbery. Investigators did not say how much of the stolen medication was recovered.

A store employee told deputies that she recognized the suspect as a pharmacy customer by his voice.

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

A witness told deputies that he saw the armed robber run from the store and enter his getaway vehicle.  A vehicle matching the exact description was located in the yard of a home in the 400 block of Molino Road near the U.S. Post Office.

A short time after the robbery, numerous deputies converged on the home. 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 after being questioned by investigators.

Inside the home, deputies recovered a .38 caliber Smith and Wesson revolver matching the description of the one given by store employees, according to the report.

None of the individuals at the Molino Road home had been charged with any crime as of early Wednesday morning. The Sheriff’s Office investigation into the incident is continuing.

Click here for an earlier story about the robbery. For a photo gallery from the scene, click here.

Pictured top: An unnamed male was temporarily detained by deputies Monday afternoon at a home in the 400 block of Molino Road. Pictured top inset: Scott’s Pharmacy in Molino was robbed at gunpoint Monday afternoon. Picture inset: An Escambia County Sheriffs Deputy stands with her weapon drawn has she orders a man to exit the backdoor of a home on Molino Road. Pictured below: Deputies were involved in a brief standoff at a Molino Road home following the pharmacy robbery. NorthEscambia.com exclusive photos, click to enlarge.

Ernest Ward Beats Uriah

September 22, 2010

The Ernest Ward Middle School Eagles beat Uriah Tuesday night 44-28 to remain undefeated.

The Eagles will take their perfect 4-0 record on the road to Canoe, Alabama, next Tuesday at 6 p.m. when they take on Escambia Academy. They will return home on October 5 for a rematch with Uriah.

NorthEscambia.com file photo, click to enlarge.

Chinese Restaurant Coming To Century; Existing Retail Store Moving To Larger Location

September 22, 2010

A new Chinese restaurant will be opening soon in Century, and an existing retail business is expanding into a new, larger location.

Building permits were issued earlier this month for the Chinese Restaurant at Century owned by Qui Guo Wei of Pace. The business will be located at 8321 North Century Boulevard, across from Whataburger.

By the end of this month, the St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Store will move into a larger building. The store will move from its current location at 7850 North Century Boulevard to 9420 North Century Boulevard, near the Dollar General Store.

Pictured top: A new Chinese restaurant is planned for this location on North Century Boulevard near Whataburger. Also pictured: The St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Store (inset) will be moving into the building below next to the Dollar General. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Northview, Jay Take Top Spots In Cross Country Meet

September 22, 2010

Northview and Jay took the top spots in a cross country meet held Tuesday at Northview.

Here are the results from Tuesday’s meet:

Girls Overall

  1. Jay
  2. Baker
  3. Northview

Boys Overall

  1. Northview
  2. Jay
  3. Baker

Top 10 Girls

  1. Allison Blair -Jay 23:26
  2. Caristyn Golden -Jay 23:53
  3. Georgia Goetter -Northview 24:06
  4. Robin Blackman -Jay 24:18
  5. Jorja Agrait-Jay 26:06
  6. Sarah Killiam -Northview 26:52
  7. (unnamed runner) -Jay-27:35
  8. Cheyenne Brannon -Baker 27:50
  9. Sierra Brannon -Baker 29:40

Top 10 Boys

  1. James Whitehead -Jay 18:17
  2. Josh Scott -Northview 19:49
  3. Micah Kemp -Jay 20:41
  4. Dylan Scott -Baker20:55
  5. Dustin Lewis -Northview 22:17
  6. Chason Roley -Escambia Academy 22:53
  7. AJ Lambert -Northview 24:05
  8. Brandon Goins -Escambia Academy 24:12
  9. Patton Goetter 24:54
  10. Dillian Crutchfield -Northview 25:32

NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

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