Man Flees Atmore Police, Slams His Car Into A Building

November 12, 2010

An Alabama man that fled from Atmore Police was seriously injured when he slammed his car into a building.

Zachary A. Smith, 20, of Excel, Ala., was listed in serious condition after being airlifted to Baptist Hospital in Pensacola.

According to the Atmore Police Department, an Atmore police officer conducted a traffic stop about 6:20 p.m. Thursday on Smith’s 1994 White Honda Accord after it was observed traveling on Martin Luther King Drive at a high rate of speed. As the officer exited his patrol car at the traffic stop at the intersection of Ashley Street and Martin Luther King Drive, Smith restarted his car and fled westbound on Ashley Street.

According to the Atmore Police Department, the officer lost sight of the vehicle near the intersection of Ashley Street and North Main Street. Officers soon discovered that Smith had traveled across Main Street, through a business parking lot, across Trammel Street and had struck a the former Gray Oil Company building on Ashley Street.

Smith was transported by ambulance to Atmore Community Hospital and then airlifted to Baptist Hospital where he was listed in serious condition Friday.

Atmore Man Arrested After Pensacola Carjacking, Police Chase

November 12, 2010

An Atmore man was apprehended after an early morning carjacking and police chase in Pensacola.

Casey Monta Coleman, 20, of Patterson Street, Atmore, is charged with robbery, resisting arrest without violence, and numerous traffic offenses including fleeing and alluding after the incident that began at 1 a.m. Friday.

Escambia County deputies responded to the Kangaroo convenience store at 4126 Mobile Highway after a 911 call from Lisa Barber, 39, of Orlando. She reported that her 1996 Isuzu Trooper had been forcibly taken.

Barber told deputies that she had parked her car at the Western Inn, located across the street from the convenience store, when she was approached by the suspect later identified as Coleman. She stated that Coleman pulled her from the vehicle and threw her to the ground. Barber then witnessed Coleman enter her vehicle and leave, driving east on Mobile Highway, according to the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office.

Around 2:20 a.m. a deputy found the stolen vehicle near the intersection of La Salle Way and Montclair Road and attempted to conduct a traffic stop. Coleman refused to stop and deputies pursued the vehicle to the 1000 block of Mills Avenue where Coleman jumped out and began to flee on foot. Deputies and a Sheriff’s K-9 later located Coleman hiding under a boat at 1036 Mills Avenue where he was apprehended.

Judge: No Bond For Driver Charged With DUI Manslaughter

November 12, 2010

A Navarre man charged with DUI manslaughter in connection with a Tuesday night wreck in Molino was ordered held without bond during his first court appearance.

According to the Florida Highway Patrol, driver Terry E. Lee, 41, of Navarre was traveling on Omega Drive about 6:15 p.m. Tuesday when his Toyota car left the roadway, traveled through a wooden fence and across a pasture before hitting another fence and a tree. Lee’s passenger, Brandee N. Scott, 49, of Pensacola, was pronounced dead at the scene of the crash.She was reportedly impaled by a wooden board from the fence.

Lee, who was airlifted to Sacred Heart Hospital following the crash, reportedly told Florida Highway Patrol troopers that he was not involved in the crash.

Terry Eugene Lee, 41, is facing charges of DUI manslaughter, DUI property damage, no driver’s license, driving with license suspended resulting in death, and three counts of possession of a controlled substance without a prescription.

For Wednesday’s NorthEscambia.com story about the accident and more photos, click here.

Pictured above: One person died in this single vehicle crash Tuesday evening in Molino. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Your Money: Gulf Power Bills Going Down

November 12, 2010

A little good news for Gulf Power Company customers — power bills are headed down in January.

Beginning January 2011, the typical residential customer will see a 2.8 percent decrease on their electricity bill as compared to January 2010, according to the company.

Gulf Power said the decrease is primarily driven by a lower cost of fuel the utility uses to produce electricity. By strategically monitoring its generation fuel mix to use the most cost-effective generation available, the company was able to lower residential electricity prices for 2011.

“The bottom line is that fuel prices have come down and we’re passing that savings along,” said Jeff Roger, spokesman for Gulf Power. “It’s a drop that will directly benefit our customers.”

Gulf Power’s base rates have not changed since 2002, but the cost of fuel continued to rise. Now, those fuel costs are coming back down.

“In previous years we saw the costs for fuel soar, but right now we’re projecting the costs will continue to be lower,” said Rogers. “In the end it means lower electricity bills and that’s great news for Gulf Power customers.”

Gulf Power primarily uses coal and natural gas as fuel for generating electricity, Rogers said.

Chiefs Playoff Bound Next Week, Face WFHS Tonight

November 12, 2010

The Northview Chiefs have secured the runner-up spot in District 1-A. Freeport, the only team to beat the Chiefs (8-1, 7-1) this year, took District championship.

In the first round of the playoffs next week, Northview will travel to Blountstown (8-1, 5-0).

Tonight’s it’s Senior Night for the Chiefs as senior football players, cheerleaders and band members are honored. Senior Night festivities will begin at 5:45 before the Chiefs host West Florida High School at 7 p.m. in Bratt.

Pictured: La’Mikal Kyles (#17) gains yardage for the Chiefs last Friday night against Vernon. NorthEscambia.com photo, click to enlarge.

Millions Of Gallons Of Reclaimed Wastewater Put To Use

November 12, 2010

Millions of gallons of reclaimed water now are flowing from the Emerald Coast Utilities Authority’s new Central Water Reclamation Facility in Cantonment to Gulf Power, a partnership that company officials said is bringing cleaner air and water to Northwest Florida.

Gulf Power’s Plant Crist has started receiving up to 10 million gallons a day of reclaimed water from ECUA’s new plant through a four-mile pipeline connecting the two facilities in Cantonment. The water is being used for the scrubber system at Plant Crist and for generating electricity.

The scrubber system, which cost $645 million and started operating last December, reduces regulated air emissions from Plant Crist by more than 95 percent. And, because of the partnership, Gulf Power will reduce the amount of water it takes from the Escambia River by about 10 million gallons a day.

“We’re giving this reclaimed water a beneficial use while conserving a valuable natural resource,” said Sandy Sims, Gulf Power Public Affairs manager. “While our scrubber has been providing cleaner electricity for almost a year now, this innovative project shows how partners can work together to benefit our customers and the environment — with cleaner air and water.”

The partnership earned Gulf Power and ECUA a 2010 Sustainable Florida Best Practices Award from the Florida Collins Center for Public Policy.

Gulf Power eventually will use up to 17 million gallons a day of reclaimed water, of which more than 80 percent will be evaporated as part of the scrubber, cooling tower and plant operations.

The new ECUA facility eventually will replace the Main Street Wastewater Plant, which had been discharging up to 20 millions of gallons of effluent daily into Pensacola Bay, and stands in a coastal flood zone, vulnerable to storm surge. The new wastewater treatment plant is a zero discharge facility.

Pictured above and below: The Central Water Reclamation Facility in Cantonment. Submitted photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

W.D. Childers Bribery Case Headed To Federal Court

November 12, 2010

The case of W.D. Childer’s overturned bribery conviction will now be heard by a federal appeals court.

Childer’s bribery conviction was overturned in a federal appeals court in June, with the judge ruling that testimony that was disallowed in the original trial could have led to a different outcome and that his constitutional rights were violated.

Now, 11th US Circuit Court of Appeals will rehear the case after vacating the decision to reverse his conviction.

Childers, who once served as President of the Florida Senate, was convicted of bribery and accepting unlawful compensation for official acts in connection with a Highway 29 soccer complex scandal in 2002 while he served as an Escambia County Commissioner.

The soccer complex scandal eventually landed four Escambia Commissioners in jail on charges that included Childers, Willie Junior, Terry Smith and Mike Bass. Junior was later found dead under a house, committing suicide the day before he was to be sentenced.

Childers, once known as “The Banty Rooster” for bringing home the bacon for Northwest Florida, was released from state prison on June 17, 2009, having served almost three years of a 42-month sentence on the charges related to the $3.9 million soccer complex purchase. Junior testified that he received a collard green pot full of cash in exchange for his vote to purchase the soccer complex.

Childers was also the first man in Florida jailed for violating the open-meeting portion of the Sunshine Law for a phone call he and Smith made to then Supervisor of Elections Bonnie Jones. Childers served about a month in jail before being released.

Most notably for North Escambia, Childers was the man responsible for the funding to four-lane Highway 29 to the Alabama state line.

Today Is Last Day To Order Smoked Butts, Turkeys

November 12, 2010

Today is the final day to place an order in the Northview High School FFA Alumni Smoked Turkey and Boston Butt Sale, just in time for Thanksgiving. And, the Northview FFA’s Fruit Sale is also underway.

Turkeys And Boston Butts

In the annual fund raiser, you can choose either a seven to nine pound smoked Boston butt or a 10-12 pound smoked turkey for $25 each.

Boston butts will be available for pickup on Thursday or Friday, November 18-19, and the smoked turkeys will be available for pickup on Monday or Tuesday, November 22-23.

Proceeds from the sale will go to benefit the Northview High School FFA Scholarship Fund. The sale is sponsored by Archie’s Catering Smokehouse in Molino. For a printable order form that you can mail to the school with your payment, click here. Orders must be placed by Friday, November 12.

Fruit Sale

The NHS FFA is selling citrus in attractive 2/5 or 4/5 bushel boxes perfect for gift wrapping. The Florida citrus is from RiverBrite in Vero Beach.

Orders must be made by Wednesday, December 1. The delivery date is Tuesday, December 14.

For an order form click here. Order forms and payment can be returned to Northview by mail (the address is on the order form), or dropped off at the school office. Fruits available include red apples, grapefruit, navel oranges, tangelos and Hamlin oranges. Mixed trio half bushels are also available.

For more information, call (850) 327-6681, ext. 248.

Tonight’s Prep Football Schedule

November 12, 2010

Here is a schedule of North Escambia area high school football games for tonight:

Florida

It’s the final night of the regular season in Florida.

  • West Florida at Northview (Senior Night 5:45, Kickoff 7 p.m.)
  • Jay at Wewahitchka
  • Pensacola at Escambia
  • Gulf Breeze at Navarre
  • Catholic at Milton

Alabama

It’s round two of the playoffs in Alabama.

  • Escambia County (Atmore) at Jackson
  • T.R. Miller at Trinity Montgomery

Northview Parents Invited To ‘Muffins For Moms’ Or ‘Doughnuts For Dads’

November 12, 2010

Northview High School will be reaching out to parents with “Muffins for Moms” and “Doughnuts for Dads”.

The two programs will allow moms and dads to meet with other parents while receiving information on topics such as learning strategies, student progression, the Parent Portal, Google Docs and much more.

“Muffins for Moms” will be held Thursday, November 18, and “Doughnuts For Dads” will be held Tuesday, November 23. Both events will take place from 8-9 a.m. in the Northview High Media Center.

Parents are asked to RSVP to Dray@escambia.k12.fl.us or (850) 327-6681 ext. 221 by Tuesday, November 16.

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