Get Two Free CFL Bulbs From Gulf Power

November 15, 2011

Gulf Power is extending their giveaway of two free compact fluorescent light bulbs through December 15 for customers that complete a free online energy checkup for their home.

Energy Checkup is a free evaluation of how energy is used in the home and is one of Gulf Power’s EarthCents programs designed to help customers find low-cost and no-cost ways to reduce energy usage.

To participate, customers can visit www.gulfpower.com to perform the check-up. Customers will receive specific recommendations about energy efficiency, home improvements and steps to improve energy efficiency that can help them cut electricity bills.

After completing the online energy inspection, customers have the opportunity to register to receive two free CFLs.

CFL bulbs use 75 percent less energy than standard incandescent bulbs and last as much as 10 times longer, according to Gulf Power. If every American home replaced just one light bulb with a CFL bulb, it would save enough energy to light more than 3 million homes for a year and prevent greenhouse gases equivalent to the emissions of more than 800,000 cars.

Customers without Internet access can pick up a mail-in survey at any Gulf Power payment office or request a mail-in survey by calling 1-877-655-4001 and will also be eligible for the free bulbs.

Supreme Court To Hear Florida Health Care Law Challenge

November 14, 2011

The U.S. Supreme Court said Monday it will take up a Florida-led challenge to the 2010 federal-health overhaul that began in Pensacola, setting the stage for arguments next year in the landmark constitutional case.

Justices will consider four major issues, including whether Congress can require most Americans to have health insurance starting in 2014 and whether it acted improperly in approving a major expansion of the Medicaid program.

Then-Florida Attorney General Bill McCollum filed the challenge in Pensacola immediately after President Obama signed the health law in March 2010.

The case also drew as plaintiffs 25 other states, the National Federation of Independent Business and two citizens, including one from Florida, Panama City businesswoman Mary Brown.

Attorney General Pam Bondi, McCollum’s successor, issued a statement Monday saying she was pleased the court will determine the constitutionality of the requirement that Americans have health insurance, which has become known as the “individual mandate.”

“Throughout this case, we have urged swift judicial resolution because of the unprecedented threat that the individual mandate poses to the liberty of Americans simply because they live in this country,” Bondi said. “We are hopeful that by June 2012 we will have a decision that protects Americans’ and individuals’ liberties and limits the federal government’s power.”

In a blog post on the White House website, the Obama administration said it also wanted the Supreme Court to hear the case “to put the challenges to rest and continue moving forward with implementing the law.” It said, in part, the law would expand health coverage to 32 million people.

“We know the Affordable Care Act is constitutional and are confident the Supreme Court will agree,” White House Communications Director Dan Pfeiffer said, using a commonly known name for the law.

As an indication of the importance of the challenge, justices set aside 5 and a half hours to hear arguments — a length of time that the authoritative Supreme Court tracking website SCOTUSblog said appeared to be a “modern record.” SCOTUSblog also reported that the arguments will be spread over two days in March.

The health law is a signature achievement of the Obama presidency but is derisively called “Obamacare” by Republicans and other opponents. It was a major issue during the 2010 elections and likely will be again as Obama seeks re-election in 2012.

Much of the legal and political controversy has centered on the individual mandate, with opponents contending that Congress overstepped its constitutional authority in approving the coverage requirement. People who do not have health coverage in 2014 would be subject to tax penalties.

The 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals sided with Florida and the other plaintiffs in ruling that the mandate is unconstitutional. But courts in other parts of the country have come to a different conclusion, including in a ruling last week by a Washington, D.C., appeals court.

Florida also has focused on fighting part of the law that would expand Medicaid eligibility, which is part of the push to ensure more people have health coverage. Florida and other states argue that Congress would improperly “compel” them to expand Medicaid by threatening to withhold other funding for the program — though the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals rejected the state’s arguments.

One of the other issues that the Supreme Court will consider is whether the entire law should be tossed out if the individual mandate is found to be unconstitutional. The 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals agreed with the Obama administration that other parts of the massive law could move forward without the mandate.

Another part of the arguments will focus on whether the individual mandate can even be legally challenged at this point. That issue stems from an 1867 law, known as the Anti-Injunction Act, which is designed to prevent lawsuits about taxes until after they are assessed and collected.

The individual mandate’s tax penalties will not take effect until after 2014.

By Jim Saunders
The News Service of Florida

Northview Student Injured In Morning Pine Barren Road Crash

November 14, 2011

A Northview High School student was injured in a single vehicle rollover accident Monday morning on North Pine Barren Road.

According to the Florida Highway Patrol, 17-year old Melissa J. Moretz  was northbound on North Pine Barren Road near Victor Road about 7:30 a.m. when she traveled off the highway and struck a drainage pipe just inches off the roadway. Her 2009 Ford Focus overturned, coming to rest partially on North Pine Barren Road.

Moretz was transported byEscambia County EMS to Atmore Community Hospital where she was treated and released. She was wearing her seat belt, according to the FHP.

The McDavid Station of Escambia Fire Rescue  and the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office also responded to the call.

NorthEscambia.com photo, click to enlarge.

Pecan Prices Rise; Good News For Local Producers

November 14, 2011

Money really does grow on trees — thanks to a drought and an increasing demand from China, pecan prices are soaring this year.

That’s good news for producers, from pecan farmers all the way down to local residents with a tree or two in their yards. Drive around North Escambia much on a sunny afternoon and you’ll see local folks out picking up pecans and looking to cash in on the high prices. Area pecan houses are paying about $1 per pound to locals selling their “seedling” pecans — whether from a grocery sack with a few pounds up to hundreds of pounds at a time. The more in-demand varieties of pecans are Stuarts or Elliots and are worth even more.

The higher prices are bad news for consumers, with the price of that Thanksgiving pecan pie very much on the rise. The average retail price of whole pecans halves is expected to reach as much as $11 per pound this year, according to analysts.  That’s up about $4 in three years.

China typically buys about one-fifth of the U.S. pecan crop. The United States is expected to produce about 252 million pounds this year, down 14 percent, according to the USDA.

Pictured top: Pecans harvested Sunday in Walnut Hill. Pictured inset: A rolling pecan harvester — small plastic “fingers” pick up the nuts which are deposited into a basket. Pictured below: Typical seedling pecans. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

First Baptist Bratt Is Operation Christmas Child Central

November 14, 2011

Volunteers will be busy for the next week at the First Baptist Church of Bratt during “National Collection Week” for Operation Christmas Child. For the 17th year, the simple, gift-filled shoe boxes will bring Christmas joy and evangelistic materials to children in over 130 countries across the world.

The First Baptist Church of Bratt will be the official Operation Christmas Child Relay Center for North Escambia and will also accept boxes from Escambia County, Ala.

“This is not about the FBC of Bratt”, said student Pastor Tim Hawsey.  “Samaritan’s Purse is a nondenominational non-profit organization that has mission’s opportunities all over the world. This is about being a blessing and bringing God’s love and hope to children in poverty around the world that would not receive it otherwise.  We have gone through the intense process of being approved as a church to be a Relay Center to collect the boxes from individuals, families, and churches in our area, document and pack them into special cartons and take them to the next level for Samaritan’s Purse, and we are glad to do it!”

The Christmas boxes collected at FBC Bratt will be delivered to children in Panama, Ukraine, Macedonia, Bahamas, Uganda, Lebanon, Kenya, Tanzania, Namibia, Seychelles, Togo, Benin, Belize, Ecuador and Madagascar.

“It is so exciting,” Hawsey said.

Operation Christmas Child boxes should be packed in a specific manner. For more information, call Hawsey at the First Baptist Church of Bratt at (850) 327-6529, visit www.samaritanspurse.org/occ, or call (800) 353-5949.

Operation Christmas Child drop-off hours at the First Baptist Church of Bratt (4570 West Hwy. 4) are as follows:

  • Monday,Nov 14 — 9 a.m-noon, 6 p.m.–8 p.m.
  • Tuesday,Nov 15 — 9 a.m.-noon
  • Wednesday,Nov 16 — 9 a.m.-noon, 5 p.m.-7 p.m.
  • Thursday,Nov 17 — 9 a.m.-noon
  • Friday,Nov 18 — 9 a.m.-noon
  • Saturday,Nov 19 — 9 a.m.-noon
  • Sunday,Nov 20 — 8 a.m.-noon, 5 p.m.-7 p.m.
  • Monday,Nov 21 — 9 a.m.-noon

Courtesy photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Cantonment Cowboys Advance In Youth Playoffs; NWE, NEP And Jay Out

November 14, 2011

With weekend wins, the Cantonment Cowboys are headed to round two of the Gulf Coast Youth Alliance football playoffs next Saturday. For Jay’s mini mites, Cantonment and Northwest Escambia’s midgets, and Cantonment and Northwest Pensacola’s juniors, the season is over.

Here are scores from round one of the Gulf Coast Youth Alliance football playoffs on Saturday:

Mighty Mites

The Cantonment Cowboys defeated Gulf Breeze 30-0.  Cantonment will face Bellview next Saturday.

Mini Mites

East Pensacola beat the Jay Royals, 30-0.

The Cantonment Cowboys shutout Milton Black, 30-0. Cantonment will play Milton Gold next Saturday.

Midgets

Bellview Green got past the Cantonment Cowboys 13-7, and Northwest Escambia lost to Navarre Silver, 30-0.

Juniors

Pace defeated Cantonment 36-14, and East Pensacola defeated Northeast Pensacola 30-0.

Rain Chances Increasing

November 14, 2011

There is a chance of rain the next few days in our official North Escambia area forecast:

  • Monday: A 20 percent chance of showers after noon. Partly sunny, with a high near 78. South wind between 5 and 15 mph.
  • Monday Night: A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 64. Southeast wind around 5 mph.
  • Tuesday: A 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 80. South wind between 5 and 15 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph.
  • Tuesday Night: A 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 65. South wind around 10 mph.
  • Wednesday: A 20 percent chance of showers. Partly sunny, with a high near 74. South wind around 10 mph becoming north.
  • Wednesday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 42. North wind between 10 and 15 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph.
  • Thursday: Sunny, with a high near 66. North wind between 5 and 15 mph, with gusts as high as 25 mph.
  • Thursday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 39. North wind around 5 mph.
  • Friday: Sunny, with a high near 66.
  • Friday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 45.
  • Saturday: Partly sunny, with a high near 73.
  • Saturday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 52.
  • Sunday: A 20 percent chance of rain. Partly sunny, with a high near 74.

Football Playoff Schedule

November 14, 2011

The following is the playoff schedule for next Friday night, November 18.

FLORIDA

CLASS 6A
Choctawhatchee at Pensacola High
Pace at Niceville

CLASS 5A
Tallahassee Godby at West Florida
Gulf Breeze at  Wakulla

CLASS 1A
Wewahitchka at Northview
Freeport at Vernon

All games are at 7:30 p.m. and admission is $8, per Florida High School Athletic Association rules.

ALABAMA

Just one North Escambia area team remains alive in Alabama playoff action as the Flomaton Hurricanes host Elba in a quarterfinals game.

Pictured: Action from Northview versus West Florida last Thursday night. NorthEscambia.com photo, click to enlarge.

FFA Smoked Meat, Citrus Sales Underway

November 14, 2011

The annual Northview High School FFA Alumni Smoked Turkey and Boston Butt Sale is now underway, 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 $28 each.

Boston butts will be available for pickup on Monday, November 21, and the the smoked turkeys will be available for pickup on Tuesday, November 22.

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, click here. Orders must be placed by Tuesday, November 15.

Fruit Sale

The NHS FFA is selling citrus in attractive 2/5, 1/2 or 4/5 bushel boxes perfect for gift wrapping. The Florida citrus is from RiverBrite in Vero Beach.

Orders must be made by Tuesday, November 29. The delivery date is Tuesday, December 13.

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.

Gilmore Named Byrneville Teacher Of The Year

November 14, 2011

Byrneville Elementary School’s Teacher of the Year Stephanie Gilmore. Gilmore, who was taught at Byrneville for four years, currently teaches fourth grade reading, language and writing. Submitted photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

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