Photos: Hundreds Attend Flomaton Fall Festival

October 21, 2011

Hundreds of people from across the area attended the annual Fall Festival Thursday night in Flomaton as characters of all sorts roamed the street. The event also included a big pep rally for the Flomaton Hurricanes.

For a NorthEscambia.com photo gallery from the event, click here.

Pictured: Scenes from the Flomaton Fall Festival Thursday night in Flomaton, Alabama. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Lambert Bridge Road Set To Reopen Today

October 21, 2011

Lambert Bridge Road will reopen at 3:00 this afternoon, a week earlier than expected.

The bridge was closed September 14 after an inspection revealed decay in support pilings on the 43-year old bridge.  Repairs, which began September 28, are expected to cost $34,300, according to an Escambia County spokesperson.

Lambert Bridge Road has been closed from Velor Road to North Pine Barren Road.

Pictured top: The bridge on Lambert Bridge Road was closed repairs on September 14. NorthEscambia.com file photo, click to enlarge.

Baldwin County Man Convicted Of Murdering Escambia Gold Dealer

October 21, 2011

A Baldwin County jury deliberated only an hour and 15 minutes Thursday morning before finding David Coombs guilty of capital murder in the 2009 robbery/shooting death of an Escambia County gold dealer.

Baldwin County District Attorney Hallie Dixon praised the teamwork of law enforcement officers and prosecutors in presenting the case against Coombs in a trial that has lasted nearly three weeks.  “This is the way it’s supposed to work,” Dixon said. “The teamwork among the law enforcement agencies and our office has been just phenomenal.  That teamwork made it possible to present a lot of information to the jury in a way that obviously helped them reach their decision quickly.”

Coombs, 35, was convicted of shooting 57-year-old William Grunden in the back of the head after luring him to a deserted, wooded location in the Wilcox area, and stealing thousands of dollars from him. Prosecutors presented evidence that Coombs went on a spending spree and repaid debts in the hours and days following the murder.

Atmore Man Shot To Death On Philadelphia Street

October 21, 2011

A former Atmore resident was shot and killed early Tuesday morning in Philadelphia — one of four people slain in about an hour in separate shootings in that city.

LaJuan E. Morrison, 29, was found dead with a bullet wound to the head on the sidewalk of Philadelphia street at 12:04 after police responded to a 911 call about a shooting in the area, according to the Philadelphia Inquirer. He was pronounced dead at the scene at 12:13 a.m. Police do not have a motive for the shooting.

Morrison was a resident of the 3100 block of North 29th Street in North Philadelphia.

Funeral arrangements are incomplete and will be announced by Turner Funeral Chapel, LLC in Atmore.

Public Hearing Held On Fannie Road Bridge Replacement

October 21, 2011

The Florida Department of Transportation held a public meeting Thursday about a planned bridge replacement on Fannie Road over Dead Lake in Century.

Construction for this project is currently funded in 2014. Proposed improvements include replacement of the current bridge at Dead Lake with a new concrete structure consisting of two 12-foot travel lanes and 8-foot shoulders. The roadway pavement will be reconstructed as necessary to accommodate the new slightly taller bridge. The roadway will be closed and through traffic detoured onto Highway 31/29 in Alabama and onto Highway 4 in Florida.

State Attorney, FBI Launch Probe Into Nonprofit

October 21, 2011

Search warrants have been executed and an investigation has been launched into the Three Rivers Resource Conservation Council, Inc. — a not for profit organization based in Milton comprised of representatives from the county commissions, Soil and Water Conservation Districts and members-at-large from Escambia, Santa Rosa, Okaloosa, Walton, Bay, Washington and Holmes counties.

The State Attorney’s Office together with the Florida Office of Fiscal Integrity and the Federal Bureau of Investigation, are investigating complaints of theft and misappropriation of public monies, equipment and funds provided to Three Rivers from federal and state grants intended for conservation projects, according to State Attorney Bill Eddins.

Law enforcement officers from the State Attorney’s Office, Office of Fiscal Integrity and FBI, supported by Florida Department of Law Enforcement, Santa Rosa Sheriff’s Office, Milton Police Department, Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office, State Attorney Office for the 14th Circuit, and Jackson County Sheriff’s Office, executed six search warrants at the Three Rivers offices in Milton and offices of entities doing business with Three Rivers at various locations in Santa Rosa, Okaloosa, and Washington counties.

Law enforcement officers also questioned several persons employed by or associated with Three Rivers regarding these allegations. This investigation is ongoing at this time, according to Eddins, and further details have not been released.

Larry Monroe May

October 21, 2011

Larry Monroe May, age 71 of Pensacola , passed away suddenly Tuesday October 18, 2011. He was born October 9, 1940m in Pinsonfork, Kentucky to the late James Clyde May and Hattie Moore May. Larry served and retired from the United States Navy as a Navy Seabee. He also retired from American Building Components in Pensacola after 13 years of service in 1999. He enjoyed camping, traveling, being a prankster, motorcycles and woodworking. He was also a member of the Holt First Baptist Church.

Besides his parents, he was preceded in death by a son, Larry Michael May; two brothers, Darrell May and James May; and a sister, Helen D. Strahan.

He is survived by his loving wife Susan E. May; three daughters, Helen (John) Winfree of Molino, Rebekah (Robert) Lambert of Warrior, AL and Gwendolyn McArthur of Milton; five grandchildren, Bryan Winfree, Tyler Hawthorne, Logan Hawthorne, Alexis Lambert and Alona Lambert; four brothers, Clyde (Lucy) May of Savannah, GA Leslie (Rita) May of Holt, FL, Ted (Wanda) May of Canada, KY, and John (Debbie) May of Kenova, WV; two sisters-in-law, Barbara May of Westerville, OH and Stephanie May of Kenova, WV; and a brother-in-law, Thomas Strahan of Hendersonville, TN; and a number of nieces and nephews.

A Celebration of Life will be Tuesday October 25, 2011, at noon at Eastern Gate Memorial Funeral Home. Interment will follow in Barrancas National Cemetery at 2 p.m. with full military honors. The family will receive friends at the funeral home Monday October 24 from 6-8 p.m.

No Major Damage After Home Furnace Fire Reported

October 20, 2011

No major damage was reported after a possible furnace fire early Thursday morning in Cantonment.

Area fire departments responded to the 1900  block of Stacey Road just after 5 a.m. Thursday after a resident reported flames coming from out of the their furnace after turning on their heat.

The first firefighter on scene reported no flames or smoke visible from outside the home upon arrival. There were no injuries reported.

Man Gets 20 Years For Molino DUI Death

October 20, 2011

A man has been sentenced to the maximum prison term for a 2010 drunk driving accident that killed his passenger.

Terry Eugene Lee was sentenced by Judge Linda Nobles to 20 years in state prison.

On September 7, Lee pleaded no contest to DUI manslaughter, felony driving on a suspended license and DUI causing property damage.

According to the Florida Highway Patrol, Lee was traveling on Omega Drive about 6:15 p.m. November 10, 2010, 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 impaled by a wooden board from the fence.

According to State Attorney Bill Eddins, Lee was driving with a blood alcohol level of .26/.27.

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

For more photos from the scene, click here.

Pictured: A Navarre man was sentenced to 20 years in prison for this November 2010 DUI crash in Molino. NorthEscambia.com file photos, click to enlarge.

Century Nets $100,000 Grant For Housing Rehabilitation

October 20, 2011

The Town of Century has been awarded a $100,000 grant to rehabilitate about 20 homes.

The USDA Rural Development Housing Preservation Grant will provide up to $5,000 per house to make repairs or improvements such as roof repairs, plumbing repairs, handicap and accessibility ramps.

According to Debbie Nickles, the town’s consultant for the grant, homes to be rehabilitated will first be chosen from a waiting list of applicants for a previous grant program.

The money will be available to the town once paperwork is completed, Nickles said.

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