One Airlifted After Century Crash

December 13, 2011

One person was airlifted to Sacred Heart Hospital suffering from stab wounds after a single vehicle wreck on Creamer Road west of Century Monday night.

The stab wounds were reportedly self-inflicted at an address on State Line Road, not far from the wreck scene. The adult male reportedly lost consciousness and struck a culvert and small tree.

Further details have not been released; the incident is under investigation by the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office.

The Century Station of Escambia Fire Rescue and Atmore Ambulance also responded to the accident.

NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

ECUA’s Recycling Program Sets Records

December 13, 2011

ECUA’s recycling program continues to grow and just recently set a new weekly record.

During the week of November 28, the ECUA Curbside Recycling Program collected a total of 262 tons of recyclable materials. According to Randy Rudd, ECUA acting deputy director of shared services, “This is the highest weekly total since the program’s inception in January 2009; and the program continues to evolve with tremendous success.”

ECUA’s recycling program debuted on January 5, 2009, as part of the regular residential sanitation service. Now, as the program nears its three-year anniversary, 44,857 customers, or 60% of ECUA’s sanitation customers are participating in the program.

For more information on the ECUA Recycling and Sanitation Programs, or to sign-up for the recycling program, visit the ECUA website at www.ecua.fl.gov or call (850) 476-0480.

Cat’s Hat: Bid On Autographed Country Star Hat For Manna Food Pantries

December 13, 2011

The annual Cat Country 98.7 Manna Hat Auction is underway to raise much needed funds for Manna Food Pantries.

The hat is autographed by a long list of country stars, including award winners like Little Big Town, Kenny Chesney, Jason Aldean, Chris Young, Miranda Lambert, Blake Shelton, Erick Church and Toby Keith.

The autographs were collected at various concerts and events by Cat Country’s Brent Lane.

“This year the need is particularly great,” Brent Lane said about the need at Manna Food Pantries. “There has been an increase of 24 percent in services.”

One hundred percent of the auction proceeds will be donated by Cat Country to the Manna Food Pantries. That hat is listed on ebay in an auction that ends Friday morning.

To view the auction and make a bid, click here.

Shot Deputy’s Condition Improves

December 13, 2011

The Okaloosa County deputy shot last week in Santa Rosa County has been upgraded from serious to fair condition.

Steve Hough, 42,was shot in the face and twice in the leg while serving a warrant in the 5400 block of Camille Gardens Circle with the U.S. Marshals Florida Regional Fugitive Task Force.

“Investigator Hough is a tough, determined individual when it comes to tracking down criminals and he is putting that same toughness and determination we admire so much into his recovery,” said Okaloosa Sheriff Larry Ashley. “All of us are aware of how dangerous it can be when you wear a badge and take an oath to protect the public as a law enforcement officer, and we pray for Steve to be back on his feet as soon as possible.”

The shooter, David Christopher Lewis, 34, was also wounded. He was last reported to be in critical condition.

Willie D. Johnson

December 13, 2011

Mr. Willie D. Johnson, 71, passed away on Monday, December 12, 2011, at a Baldwin County hospital.

Mr. Johnson was a native of Nokomis, AL, a former resident of Nokomis, FL, and a resident of Perdido, AL for the past year. He attended the Baptist church. He lived a full and happy life and enjoyed being with his family.

Survivors include  three sons, Ricky Johnson, Randy Johnson, and Rusty Johnson, all of Summerdale, AL; two daughters, Keysha Daughtry and Callie Mothershed, both of Atmore; the mother of his children, Faye Lambeth of Summerdale, AL; six grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; four brothers, Van Johnson of Nokomis, FL, Jerry Johnson of Summerdale, AL, Larry Johnson of Nokomis, FL, and Wayne Johnson of Summerdale, AL; and a sister, Irene Harverson of Nokomis, FL.

Funeral services will be Thursday, December 15, 2011, at 2 p.m. at the Petty-Eastside Chapel Funeral Home with Pastor Eugene Hartley officiating. .

Burial will follow at the Sullivan Cemetery.

Visitation will be Wednesday, December 14, 2011, from 6-9 p.m. at the Petty-Eastside Chapel Funeral Home.

Pallbearers will be Michael Woods, David Woods, Sam Kelly, Dale Roberson, James Johnson and Brandon Johnson.

Fourth Residential Fire Of The Month In Santa Rosa

December 12, 2011

A residential structure Monday night represents the fourth candle to be extinguished on Santa Rosa County’s “Keep Your Holidays Bright” fire safety tree. About 8:11 p.m., East Milton, Bagdad, Skyline and Harold fire departments responded to the home located in the 5700 block of North Airport Road in East Milton. The fire was contained to one bedroom, however the entire home incurred smoke damage displacing the family of two. No injuries were reported and the American Red Cross was called to assist. The cause of the fire is under investigation by the state fire marshal.

Santa Rosa County emergency service agencies are teaming up for the fifth year to promote fire safety during the month of December with the “Keep Your Holidays Bright” campaign. While a joyous time of year, cold weather, holiday decorations and festivities can create serious fire dangers. Fire fighters hope to reduce the number of fires in Santa Rosa County by promoting simple, life-saving holiday safety tips throughout the month.

Man Accused Of Molesting Underage Tate High Student

December 12, 2011

A 48-year old Cantonment man is behind bars, accused of molesting a Tate High School student in an off-campus incident.

Marcus Eugene Stone is charged with lewd or lascivious behavior with a victim age 12-16. He remained in the Escambia County Jail early Monday morning with bond set at $20,000.

The Tate student contacted the school resource office and reported that an “uncomfortable situation” had occurred.  The resource officer immediately contacted an Escambia County Sheriff’s Office investigator and the Department of Children and Families.

The juvenile female told investigators that Stone would routinely enter her room and give her back massages in order to wake her up each morning for school. On the morning of her report, said told investigators that back massage progressed with Stone inappropriately touching her.

Upon his arrest, Stone told deputies that he wanted to speak to an attorney before he said anything, according to an Escambia County Sheriff’s Office arrest report.

Atmore Man Free On Bond After Century Shotgun Shooting

December 12, 2011

The 55-year old Atmore man accused of shooting another man with a shotgun last week in Century has been released from jail on $13,000 bond.

Willie Floyd of Freemanville Drive is  charged with aggravated battery, discharging a firearm in a public place and criminal mischief. He’s accused of shooting 30-year old Deririck Medlock of Hoover, Ala., last week as he ran across the 8100 block of North Century Boulevard.

Medlock told the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office that he was traveling north on Century Boulevard when Floyd swerved in front of him, cutting him off. Medlock pulled into the parking lot of the Century Quick Stop after the incident. Floyd then pulled into the parking lot and opened fire with a shotgun, hitting Medlock’s car with birdshot.

As Medlock ran across North Century Boulevard, he heard another shot and was hit in the leg with birdshot. His injuries were not severe.

For an earlier story on the incident, click here.

Pictured top: A Hoover, Ala., man explains how an Atmore man shot him with shotgun Monday in Century as Escambia County Sheriff’s Office Investigator Frank Way listens. Pictured below: Damage to the victim’s car. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

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Funeral Services Held For Northview Student

December 12, 2011

Funeral services were held Sunday for 16-year old Kenneth Wade Jernigan, the Northview High School sophomore that passed away last Thursday following a Wednesday wreck not far from the school.

As an organ donor, Wade’s death will allow others a chance at life.

“Through his unselfish, giving spirit he chose to be an organ donor, and even though we greatly grieve his passing, through it he gave eight people and their families life and in this way he lives on through them,” the family said.

Pictured top: Kenneth Wade Jerninigan in a late October photo with his truck. Pictured inset: The sign in front of Northview High School along with a black wreath memorialize his death. NorthEscambia.com photo, click to enlarge.

Wreaths Placed At Barrancas With Honor; Event Also Honors LCpl Travis Nelson

December 12, 2011

A few hundred volunteers took part in the annual wreath-laying ceremony at Barrancas National Cemetery over the weekend to honor those buried there.

About 2,500 fresh green wreaths, each with a simple red bow, were placed across the cemetery.

The ceremony was held in honor of Marine Lance Cpl. Travis Nelson and Army Pfc. Matthew Colin, who were both killed in the line of duty this year. Nelson’s parents live in Bratt and is buried in Atmore, while Colin is from Navarre and is buried at Barrancas.

Some of were placed by family members of those buried there; others were placed by volunteers like 14-year old Eric “EJ” Lambeth, Jr. of Flomaton, a member of the United States Naval Sea Cadet Corps Independence Division.

Following the ceremony, Lambeth was awarded a certificate for the NSCC Unit Commendation Ribbon, meeting all requirements for the Marksmanship Ribbon with expert “E” Appurtenance.

Eric Lambeth, Jr. is the son of Eric Lambeth, Sr. and Wendy Aldridge Caraway of Flomaton. His grandparents are Chuck and Gayle Aldridge of Century, and Bud and Lynett Lambeth of Flomaton.

Pictured top: The annual wreath-laying ceremony at Barrancas National Cemetery. Pictured inset: Eric “EJ” Lambeth, Jr. of Flomaton, a member of the United States Naval Sea Cadet Corps Independence Division. Submitted photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

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