School Board To Hold Special Class Size Meeting Tonight At Northview

August 26, 2010

The Escambia County School Board will host a special meeting at 5:30 p.m. today at Northview High School to discuss class size.

Lawmakers and school administrators are pushing a proposed constitutional amendment that would relax the class size requirement put into the constitution by voters in 2002. As of Monday, individual classes were capped at 18 students for kindergarten through third grade, 22 in fourth through eighth grade, and 25 in high school, with the limits having been phased in since the amendment was passed.

The proposed amendment on the November ballot would allow class sizes to be calculated in a more lenient fashion. If passed, the class size would be calculated at a grade-level average, not an individual classroom cap, allowing some classes to go above the limit.

After the presentation, the public will have the opportunity to address the school board. Discussion will be limited to class size.

The meeting will take place in the school theater.

Tate Band Reunion Scheduled

August 26, 2010

The J.M. Tate High School Band Reunion will be held October 22-23 for band and color guard members from 1971-1987.

Friday night’s events will begin at 5:30 at the Tate High cafeteria and football stadium. There will be a hamburger or hot dog meal provided by the Tate Band Boosters, followed by the football game. The cost for Friday night is $5 for the meal and $5 admission to the game, per person.

Saturday night’s events will be in the Tate gym. There will be a catered meal and a program to include guests from the past and entertainment. The cost for Saturday night is $40 per couple or $20 for each individual.

Reservations and checks should be mailed to:  Tate High Band Reunion, P O Box 565, Cantonment, FL  32533. For more information, email amcmahan64@aol.com or visit the event’s Facebook page by clicking here.

All proceeds after expenses will be donated to the Tate High Band Boosters.

Jay Mayor Confident In One Vote Win After Election Results Change

August 26, 2010

Every vote counts. Jay Mayor Kurvin Qualls is a firm believer in that adage after winning re-election by just a single vote.

http://www.northescambia.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/quallskurvin.jpgNumbers from the Santa Rosa County Supervisor of Elections Office Tuesday night first showed that political newcomer Ben Hudson had won the election with 71 votes to Qualls’ 70 votes. But shortly before midnight, elections officials tabulated votes from Jay’s touchscreen voting machine. The touchscreen votes were delayed in arriving at the elections office in Milton.

Two votes were cast on the touchscreen machine — both for Qualls, giving him a 72-71 victory over Hudson.

“I am very confident in the results from the Supervisor of Elections,” Qualls said Wednesday. “Everything was on the up and up.”

Under Florida Law, if the margin between the two candidates had been 0.05 percent, an automatic recount would have been triggered. But the one vote difference between Qualls and Hudson amounted to a 0.7 percent margin. According to the Supervisor of Elections Office, there will be no recount unless Hudson files suit in Circuit Court.

Confident in his victory, Qualls said he is making plans to continue to improve Jay.

“There are great things going on in Jay, and we are going to keep it going,” he said. “There are exciting things about to happen in the near future, and there are great opportunities in front of us.”

Attempts to contact Hudson for comment on this story were unsuccessful.

Jeff Miller’s Staff To Hold Office Hours Today In Cantonment

August 26, 2010

The staff of Congressman Jeff Miller will conduct mobile office hours in Cantonment Thursday morning.

Miller’s staff be on hand from 9-10:30 a.m. at the Supervisor of Elections Office at 292 Muscogee Road. They will be able to answer questions about problems with federal agencies or issues affecting the First Congressional District.

“This is just another way we can better serve our growing population in Northwest Florida,” Miller said. “We tried the mobile office concept earlier and we had such an outstanding turnout that we decided to expand the concept and add more dates and locations to the program.”

Tropics Are Busy; Sunny Skies Locally

August 26, 2010

The tropics are busy with two storms  — Earl and Danielle — but it looks like neither will be a threat to the United States. Here at home, we are expecting hot days and lows dropping into the upper 60’s for tonight.

Here is your official North Escambia area forecast:

  • Thursday: Sunny, with a high near 96. Calm wind becoming east around 5 mph.
  • Thursday Night: Clear, with a low around 67. South wind around 5 mph becoming calm.
  • Friday: Isolated showers and thunderstorms after 1pm. Partly cloudy, with a high near 94. Calm wind becoming east around 5 mph. Chance of precipitation is 20%.
  • Friday Night: Isolated showers and thunderstorms. Partly cloudy, with a low around 70. South wind around 5 mph becoming calm. Chance of precipitation is 20%.
  • Saturday: Scattered showers and thunderstorms, mainly after 1pm. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 91. East wind between 5 and 15 mph. Chance of precipitation is 40%.
  • Saturday Night: Isolated showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 70. East wind between 5 and 10 mph. Chance of precipitation is 20%.
  • Sunday: Scattered showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 89. East wind between 10 and 15 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph. Chance of precipitation is 30%.
  • Sunday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 67. East wind between 5 and 10 mph.
  • Monday: Isolated showers and thunderstorms. Partly cloudy, with a high near 90. Chance of precipitation is 20%.
  • Monday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 68.
  • Tuesday: Isolated showers and thunderstorms. Partly cloudy, with a high near 91. Chance of precipitation is 20%.
  • Tuesday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 69.
  • Wednesday: Isolated showers and thunderstorms. Partly cloudy, with a high near 91. Chance of precipitation is 20%.

Woman Dies Two Weeks After Crash; Daughter Thankful Gift Of Extra Time

August 26, 2010

An elderly woman has passed away following a Flomaton traffic crash, and her daughter is thanking emergency workers and good Samaritans for giving her two weeks with her mother.

Sallie Howington, 89, died as a result of injuries she received in a traffic crash August 7 on Highway 31 at Holt Street.

“To all those that assisted with the accident, thank you for saving my momma’s life,” Howington’s daughter Cathy Green said. “I got to spend extra weeks with momma.”

“To Cassie Newton, thank you for calling 911 immediately. It was comforting to know that paramedics arrived so quickly,” Green said. Newton witnessed the accident and summoned help

Flomaton Fire Department member Jason Bondurant was the first emergency worker on scene. He found Howington not breathing and without a pulse. Nearby, Jeremy Morris, an EMT and paramedic with Defuniak Springs’ Air Heart helicopter was at a  home in the Holt Subdivision and heard the crash. He rushed to the scene and cleared Howington’s airway. Morris, who is a volunteer with the Pineview (Ala.) Volunteer Fire Department,maintained the airway for about seven minutes until an ambulance arrived. Howington was airlifted to Sacred Heart Hospital by LifeFlight.

“So many people worked so hard, and I thank them so much,” Green said. “I appreciate the time they gave us by saving her life.”

Howington was the driver of a pickup truck that witnesses said turned in front of an SUV on Highway 31 at Holt Street just after 4 p.m. on August 7. The adult driver of the SUV, Terri Marie Parker, 49, of Jay and two children, ages four and 10, were transported by ambulance to an area hospital.

The Flomaton Fire Department, the Century Station of Escambia Fire Rescue, Atmore Ambulance and Escambia County EMS also responded to the call.

Pictured above: Four people were injured in this crash August 7 in Flomaton.  Sallie Howington, the driver of the pickup, passed away about two weeks later. Pictured below: Sallie Howington was airlifted to a Pensacola hospital in critical condition. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Driver Now Facing DUI Manslaughter Charges For Pedestrian’s Death

August 26, 2010

Charges have been upgraded to  DUI manslaughter against a Pensacola man for the June death of a pedestrian.

Tyler Neal Wass, 25, was booked into the Escambia County Jail Wednesday night where he is being held on $100,000 bond.

The Florida Highway Patrol says William E. Carlson, 30, of Pensacola was walking west on Wilde Lake Boulevard shortly after 3 a.m. on June 20 when he was struck and killed by a 2002 Saturn driven by Wass (pictured), of Rebel Road, Pensacola.

According to the FHP., Wass saw Carlson at the last second and attempted to avoid him, but struck him with the right front of his Saturn. Wass and a passenger, 25-year old Carissa L. Snipes, 25, of Pensacola, were not injured.

Wass was taken into custody after the accident and charged with a misdemeanor count DUI. Prosecutors upgraded the charge against Wass to vehicular manslaughter on Wednesday.

Noah A Yoder

August 25, 2010

Noah A Yoder, 91, of Atmore died Tuesday August 24, 2010, in Atmore. He was the president of Gold Crown Campers. Yoder born in Homes County, Ohio on March 1, 1919, to the late Andy and Amanda Troyer Yoder.

He is preceded in death by his wife, Ida D. Yoder and son Romon “Sunny” Yoder.

Survivors include two sons, Paul Yoder of Atmore and John Yoder and wife Brenda of Huntsville, Ala.; two daughters, Miriam Classen and husband Roy of Walnut Hill and Barbara Ward and husband James of Flomaton; one sister, Amanda Mullett of Pennsylvania; nine grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held Friday, August 27, 2010, at 10 a.m. at Johnson-Quimby Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Jimmy Johnson and Pastor Dave Moulton officiating. Interment will follow in Freemanville Community Cemetery. Active pallbearers are Jameson Ward, Andrew Ward, Scott Wynn, Kevin Classen, Roy Classen and James Ward.

The family will receive friends, from 5:30 p.m. until 8 p.m. Thursday, August 26 at Johnson-Quimby Funeral Home.

Johnson-Quimby Funeral Home is in charge of all arrangements.

Evers Wins Senate Nod; Broxson Wins 4-Way Race For House Nomination

August 25, 2010

Sen. Greg Evers, R-Baker, defeated fellow Republican Mike Hill in Tuesday’s Republican primary for Senate District 2. There is no Democratic candidate, but Evers faces write-in and Tea Party opposition in November.

“I am humbled and honored that the voters in Northwest Florida have selected me to be their Republican candidate for Senate District 2,” said Evers. “I ran for Senate District 2 because I am a proud, conservative, fifth-generation Northwest Floridian, farmer and small-business man; and I ran because I believe together we can make Northwest Florida great, we can work to bring back sanity to our national government, to reclaim a debt-free future for our children and grandchildren, and together we can bring back all that makes America great again. I thank all of my neighbors, friends and supporters in the Panhandle for helping me achieve victory tonight, and I look forward to continuing our fight.

“My campaign during the general election will remain focused on conservative values and making certain that Northwest Florida does not take a backseat to the interests of South and Central Florida in the Legislature,” added Evers. “I believe that the true and tested conservative candidate in this race prevailed tonight, and I am certain that our campaign will prevail again in November.”

Doug Broxson won a four-way Republican primary in the race to replace Rep. Greg Evers in the Panhandle’s House District 1. Broxson defeated Greg Brown, Ricky Perritt and Ferd Saloman. Now, Broxson will face Mathias Venditto, an independent, in the November 2 general election.

Next door in District 2, Clay Ingram won the GOP nomination, and with it likely the seat. Broxson will face NPA candidate Mathias Benditto in November. In District 2, which is being vacated by Pensacola Republican Rep. Dave Murzin, who was term-limited, Ingram defeated David Karasek and will face only write-in opposition in November.

Escambia, Santa Rosa Vote Totals

August 25, 2010

Here are the complete, but unofficial, vote totals from Escambia and Santa Rosa counties:

Escambia County

(90 of 90 precincts reporting)

UNITED STATES SENATOR (REP)
William Escoffery III 2,158 7.62%
William Billy Kogut 2,548 8.99%
Marco Rubio 23,629 83.39%
GOVERNOR AND LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR (REP)
Mike McCalister 3,191 10.97%
Bill McCollum 13,092 45.01%
Rick Scott 12,806 44.02%
ATTORNEY GENERAL (REP)
Holly Benson 17,740 61.47%
Pam Bondi 5,125 17.76%
Jeff Kottkamp 5,994 20.77%
STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 2 (REP)
Greg Evers 12,338 72.02%
Mike Hill 4,793 27.98%
STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 1 (REP)
Greg Brown 1,062 28.28%
Doug Broxson 1,996 53.16%
Ricky G. Perritt 132 3.52%
Ferd Salomon 565 15.05%
STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 2 (REP)
Clay Ingram 8,895 61.30%
David Karasek 5,615 38.70%
COUNTY COMMISSIONER DISTRICT 2 (REP)
Dave Murzin 1,192 22.77%
Karen Sindel 1,650 31.52%
George Touart 589 11.25%
Gene M. Valentino 1,804 34.46%
COUNTY COMMISSIONER DISTRICT 4 (REP)
Dennis Green 2,067 24.63%
Grover C. Robinson 6,324 75.37%
ECUA DISTRICT 2 (REP)
Lois Benson 3,298 65.97%
Stephen Burand 544 10.88%
James Kirkland 1,157 23.14%
ECUA DISTRICT 4 (REP)
Stuart H. Brown 693 9.14%
Ryan M. Fendt 479 6.32%
Dale Perkins 5,584 73.69%
Ronald Ward 822 10.85%
UNITED STATES SENATOR (DEM)
Glenn A. Burkett 1,113 6.64%
Maurice A. Ferre 450 2.68%
Jeff Greene 6,823 40.70%
Kendrick B. Meek 8,378 49.98%
GOVERNOR AND LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR (DEM)
Brian P. Moore 4,649 31.03%
Alex Sink 10,333 68.97%
ATTORNEY GENERAL (DEM)
Dave Aronberg 6,737 46.22%
Dan Gelber 7,840 53.78%
CIRCUIT JUDGE, 1ST CIRCUIT
Kenneth L. Brooks Jr. 4,915 11.32%
Clint Davis 6,516 15.00%
Michael A. Flowers 12,002 27.63%
Mike Lawson 5,281 12.16%
Alishia W. McDonald 10,653 24.53%
Robert E. McGill III 4,066 9.36%
SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER DISTRICT 1
Jeff Bergosh 6,143 66.30%
Luke Keller 2,199 23.73%
D. Hosea Pittman 608 10.55%
SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER DISTRICT 2
Gerald W. Boone 4,081 54.92%
Virginia R. White 3,350 45.08%
SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER DISTRICT 3
Linda F. Moultrie 3,427 52.91%
Charlie Nichols 3,050 47.09%
MAYOR PENSACOLA
Charles Bare 1,755 13.65%
Ashton Hayward 4,306 33.48%
Diane Mack 2,041 15.87%
Mike Wiggins 4,759 37.00%

Santa Rosa County

(41 of 41 precincts reporting; totals include early votes and initial absentee votes.)

UNITED STATES SENATOR (REP)
William Escoffery III 1,535 8.42%
William Billy Kogut 1,975 10.83%
Marco Rubio 14,730 80.76%
GOVERNOR AND LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR (REP)
Mike McCalister 2,326 12.37%
Bill McCollum 7,137 37.95%
Rick Scott 9,341 49.68%
ATTORNEY GENERAL (REP)
Holly Benson 10,535 57.53%
Pam Bondi 3,541 19.41%
Jeff Kottkamp 4,237 23.14%
STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 2 (REP)
Greg Evers 8,230 73.73%
Mike Hill 2,933 26.27%
STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 1 (REP)
Greg Brown 4,005 28.80%
Doug Broxson 5,712 41.08%
Ricky G. Perritt 595 4.28%
Ferd Salomon 3,594 25.84%
COUNTY COMMISSION DISTRICT 2
Bob Cole 6,760 38.69%
Claude Duvall 5,073 29.03%
Ron Scott 3,855 22.06%
Clifton Wheeler 1,785 10.22%
COUNTY COMMISSION DISTRICT 4
Ruth Dupont Esser 4,274 18.28%
Mark A. Goode 2,747 11.75%
Gordon Goodin 7,473 31.96%
Jim Melvin 8,891 38.02%
UNITED STATES SENATOR (DEM)
Glenn A. Burkett 529 10.84%
Maurice A. Ferre 189 3.87%
Jeff Greene 2,657 55.45%
Kendrick B. Meek 1,505 30.84%
GOVERNOR AND LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR (DEM)
Brian P. Moore 1,663 36.09%
Alex Sink 2,945 63.91%
ATTORNEY GENERAL (DEM)
Dave Aronberg 1,951 44.86%
Dan Gelber 2,398 55.14%
CIRCUIT JUDGE CIRCUIT 1 GROUP 3
Kenneth L. Brooks Jr. 4,885 21.55%
Clint Davis 4,290 18.92%
Michael A. Flowers 5,230 23.07%
Mike Lawson 3,073 13.55%
Alishia W. McDonald 3,094 13.65%
Robert E. McGill III 2,099 9.26%
SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER DISTRICT 1
Dale Anderson 9,194 39.66%
Shepherd Iverson 2,149 9.27%
Diane Scott 11,837 51.07%
SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER DISTRICT 3
Carol Boston 10,362 45.65%
Diane Coleman 12,337 54.35%
SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER DISTRICT 5
Tom Naile 10,573 47.11%
Scott Thomas Peden 11.872 52.89%
MILTON CITY COUNCIL WARD 3
Grady Hester 608 50.50%
Alan Lowery 596 49.50%
TOWN OF JAY MAYOR
Ben Jerry Hudson 71 50.35%
Kurvin K. Qualls 72 49.55%
JAY TOWN COUNCIL
Jackie Stewart-Ard 67 29.26%
Charles “Chubby” Haveard 77 33.62%
Shon O. Owens 85 37.12%

Pictured above: The precinct located at Century City Hall. NorthEscambia.com photo, click to enlarge.

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