Man Charged With Fathering 13-Year Old’s Child

May 31, 2012

A Molino man is free on bond this morning after being charged with fathering a child with a 13-year old girl.

Michael Lee King, 26, was charged with three felonies — sexual battery, lewd and lascivious battery, and child abuse. He was released from the Escambia County Jail on a $25,000 bond.

According to an arrest report, King first had non-consensual sex in 2010 with the girl when she was 12 years old. Their sexual encounters continued for over a year, she told investigators, until King was arrested on unrelated charges in August.

At age 13, the girl became pregnant, giving birth at age 14, according to the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office.

The Sheriff’s Office obtained a voluntary DNA sample from the 14-year old girl and baby, and obtained a search warrant for a DNA sample from King. According to a Florida Department of Law Enforcement lab report, there was a 99.99 percent probability that King was the father of the child.

King did not provide deputies with a statement prior to his arrest, according to a Sheriff’s Office report.

At the time of his arrest, King listed his address as a trailer park on Barth Road in Molino. He previously resided on Highway 164 in McDavid, according to jail records. The abuse incidents occurred in McDavid, according to the arrest report.

USDA Closure Of Molino Farm Office May Hurt School Groups

May 31, 2012

When the USDA dropped the ax Wednesday and announced the closure of the Molino Farm Services Agency, they may have indirectly created a great hardship for area groups that provide programs for children.

The federal government rents the Molino FSA Office location on Highway 97 in Molino from the Escambia County Farm Bureau for about $16,000 per year.

Walnut Hill agricultural producer Brett Ward, speaking on behalf of the Farm Bureau Board, told state FSA directors in February that the it’s no secret at the Farm Bureau wants to keep the $16,000 in annual rent flowing. He said the money is returned to the community each year through a variety of community organizations — most dealing with children — like the Northview and Ernest Ward FFA chapters, the Escambia County Extension Service for children’s projects, the Molino Park PTA and Bratt Elementary School.

For more on the closure of the Molino FSA Office, click here.

Pictured: Walnut Hill agricultural producer Brett Ward. NorthEscambia.com file photo, click to enlarge.

Gulf Power Cuts Rates

May 31, 2012

Pointing to lower natural-gas prices, Gulf Power Company said Wednesday it wants to give customers a hefty decrease in their monthly electric bills. The Pensacola-based utility filed a request this week with the Florida Public Service Commission to pass along fuel savings to customers starting in July.

Residential customers who use 1,000 kilowatt hours of electricity a month would see their bills drop from $126.53 to $116.61, according to the document. “In fact, this decrease rolls back customers electricity prices to pre-2009 levels.”

“This rate decrease is great news for our customers, especially as we head into the hot summer months,” Bentina Terry, Gulf Power’s vice president of corporate services and external affairs, said in a news release.

This will be the third decrease Gulf Power customers have seen this year and will more than offset a base rate increase that went into effect in April, the company said.

The overall rate decrease will amount to about $58.5 million.

United Way Announces $1 Million In Community Group Funding

May 31, 2012

United Way of Escambia County announced Thursday that $1,036,680 will be awarded to area non-profit agencies.

Ten new programs will receiving funding this year, spreading the United Way’s impact to 45 programs at 34 agencies. Programs with locations in North Escambia that received funding included $10,000 for the Health & Hope Clinic, which has a location in Century, and $10,000 for the Leaning Post Ranch in Molino.

Fifty United Way donors dedicated more than 40 hours of volunteer service over a nine-week period to evaluate applications, tour program sites and listen to oral presentations on requests. The volunteers then made recommendations to United Way’s Board of Directors on how donations should be distributed in the most effective way possible.

“The most remarkable part of this process is that United Way donors are making the decisions about how their contributions will make the most difference in our community,” said Andrea Farage, president/CEO of United Way of Escambia County. “They invested a lot time to ensure that funding was awarded to those programs that could produce measurable and impactful results.”

This year, 50 programs applied for funding. United way estimated that about 160,000 children and adults in the community will be positively impacted by the donations awarded to the programs.

Pictured top: The Health & Hope Clinic, with a location in Century, received $10,000 in funding from United Way. Pictured below: The Leaning Post Ranch in Molino also receiving $10,000. NorthEscambia.com file photos, click to enlarge.

Hiring Event Set For New Walnut Hill Crude Oil Transfer Station

May 31, 2012

The hiring process for jobs paying up to $20 an hour will begin next week for a new crude oil transfer station planned for Walnut Hill.

Workforce Escarosa will assist Genesis Rail Services and their partner, Rail Solutions of Florida with the recruitment and hiring of rail car unloading operators at a hiring event next Tuesday, June 5 from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. at the Walnut Hill Community Center (Ruritan Bulding) at 7850 Highway 97, just north of Ernest Ward Middle School.

Genesis Rail Services representatives will be on-site and may choose to conduct interviews with selected individuals at the event.

Rail car unloading operators will be responsible for offloading crude oil from rail cars.

Operators will be required to work 12 hour shifts with  four days on and four days off. Positions offer a full benefits package with a pay rate of $16 to $20 per hour. Individuals interested in applying for rail car unloading operator positions must have a high school diploma or GED, a valid driver’s license, and will be required to pass a security screening, physical and a drug test.

To view a complete job description and a list of additional requirements, log on to the Employ Florida Marketplace, www.employflorida.com, and review job order number 9677713.

Genesis’ Senior Vice President of Business Development, Paul Davis, said the company will be creating about 30 new jobs at the Walnut Hill facility over the next couple of years.

Molino Park Awards: Pre-K, Kindergarten, First Grade

May 31, 2012

Award days were recently held at Molino Park Elementary School.

The following awards were presented to Pre-K,  kindergarten and first grade students at Molino Park.

(Awards lists from additional grades will be published in a future story.)

PRE-K AWARDS

Pre-K All “Sunny” Days

  • Mrs. Blackburn’s Class
    • Chase Garrett
    • Ja’Mya Thomas
  • Mrs. Crites’ Class
    • Lily Land
    • Jericha Finlay
    • Serenity Olson
  • Mrs. Hamric’s Class
    • Emma Nigam
    • Logan Shoffner

Pre-K Most Books Read

  • Mrs. Blackburn’s Class
    • Izzy Hetherington
  • Mrs. Crites’ Class
    • Jericha Finlay
  • Mrs. Hamric’s Class
    • Braydon McCarra

KINDERGARTEN AWARDS

K -Citizenship (all S’s all year)

  • Darius Abrams
  • Jarrett Bodiford
  • Robbie Bodiford
  • Kyler Boutwell
  • Nathan Caston
  • Riley Crites
  • Evan Crosby
  • Moses Delarosa
  • Matthew Dix
  • Harley Edmonson
  • Susan English
  • John Etheridge
  • James Green
  • Lilly Hatch
  • Raegan Hathaway
  • Amber Irby
  • Samantha Kimmons
  • Ella Kizer
  • Robin Lynch
  • Austin Manning
  • Leila Mason
  • Chance McElhannon
  • Anna McKee
  • Addison Pawless
  • Natalie Peacock
  • Evin Pedicord
  • Brodie Rhodes
  • Trinity Scroggins
  • Dylan Settle
  • Quan Shabazz
  • Chance Smith
  • Caden Taylor
  • Colten Taylor
  • Brier Thompson
  • Trey Thompson
  • Seth Wilcoxon
  • Dylan Wood
  • Makayla Woods
  • Brooklyn Zylstra

K – Achievement (all S’s all year in academics)

  • Darius Abrams
  • Jarrett Bodiford
  • Kyler Boutwell
  • Riley Crites
  • Evan Crosby
  • Moses Delarosa
  • Matthew Dix
  • Kylie Grantham
  • James Green
  • Raegan Hathaway
  • Lilly Hatch
  • Samantha Kimmons
  • Robin Lynch
  • Austin Manning
  • Leila Mason
  • Chance McElhannon
  • Anna McKee
  • Evin Pedicord
  • Trinity Scroggins
  • Dylan Settle
  • Caden Taylor
  • Colton Taylor
  • Brier Thompson
  • Seth Wilcoxon
  • Dylan Wood
  • Makayla Woods
  • Brooklyn Zylstra.
  • Perfect Attendance
  • Kyler Boutwell
  • Lilly Hatch
  • Lavon Taylor

K – Special Recognition (for extra effort/improvement)

  • Jace Andress
  • Niko Champagne
  • Robert Lee
  • Chloe Ragsdale
  • Lavon Taylor
  • Quan Shabazz
  • Greg Walters
  • Jillian Wilkie

FIRST GRADE

1st – Citizenship

  • Tony Antrim
  • Landry Belllard
  • Karson Brown
  • Paige Burrell
  • Freddy Carnley
  • Riley Crosby
  • Alyssa Jackson
  • Kacy Knable
  • Cameron Partrick
  • Asa Schlobohm
  • Brycee Woodward
  • Alex Roloph
  • Adian Vaughn
  • Kameron Enfinger
  • Austin Floyd
  • Miah Guntner
  • James Hicks
  • Aaron Adams
  • Raven Brigman
  • Ethan Collier

1st – Perfect Attendance

  • Aaron Adams

1st – All A’s

  • Landry Bellard
  • Alyssa Jackson
  • Cameron Patrick
  • Brycee Woodward
  • Ty Smith
  • Aaron Adams
  • Jace Fryman
  • Briana Ragan
  • Zacharie Jones

1st – All A’s & B’s

  • Asa Schlobohm
  • Chase Pugh
  • Heavan Lynch
  • Kacy Knable
  • David Kirsch
  • Nicklas Fowler
  • Bailey Danielson
  • Freddy Carnley
  • Paige Burrell
  • Karsen Brown
  • Cooper Martinez
  • Adian Vaughn
  • Ethan Collier
  • Noah Edmonson
  • Austin Floyd
  • Kameron Enfinger
  • Caleb Hassebrock
  • Levi Carnley
  • Micaela Bolton
  • Shelby Lashley
  • Trenton Jordan

1st – Most Improved

  • Riley Crosby

1st – Most Improved in Reading

  • Waylon Langford
  • Autumn Hodo
  • Freddy Carnley

1st – Reading

  • Jaee Fryman

1st – Most AR Points

  • Ethan Collier

1st – Citizenship

  • Tony Antrim
  • Landry Belllard
  • Karson Brown
  • Paige Burrell
  • Freddy Carnley
  • Riley Crosby
  • Alyssa Jackson
  • Kacy Knable
  • Cameron Partrick
  • Asa Schlobohm
  • Brycee Woodward
  • Alex Roloph
  • Adian Vaughn
  • Kameron Enfinger
  • Austin Floyd
  • Miah Guntner
  • James Hicks
  • Aaron Adams
  • Raven Brigman
  • Ethan Collier
  • Micaela Bolton
  • Shelby Lashley
  • Jace Fryman
  • Miah Massey
  • Briana Ragan
  • Zacharie Jones

Perfect Attendance

  • O’Nykah Kidd
  • Aaron Adams

SECOND GRADE

1st – All A’s

  • Reagan Daniels
  • Aden Fennell
  • Jaden Lewis
  • Kileigh Lundy
  • Melody Patterson
  • Sarah Sconiers

1st – All A’s and B’s

  • Divine Abrams
  • Matthew Barrow
  • Kay-Lee Bradley
  • Devin Creamer
  • Melanie Danforth
  • Josiah Delarosa
  • Grayson Grondin
  • Jonathan Janes
  • Michayla Kent
  • Lindsey Kimmons
  • Clay Kittrell
  • Chelsi Lashley
  • Madelyn McAnnally
  • James Perz
  • Makayla Ramsey
  • Brystal Rhodes
  • Micheal Roloph
  • MacKenzie Sims
  • Shayle Slay
  • Kailyn Watson
  • Trevor Wood

1st – Perfect Attendance

  • Dylan Green
  • Wesley Johnson
  • Nyrobi Lee
  • Hannah Ratcliff
  • Sarah Sconiers

1st – Citizenship

  • Divine Abrams
  • Robert Baggett
  • Kay-Lee Bradley
  • Rachel Byers
  • Brook Cook
  • Louis Crabtree
  • Melanie Danforth
  • Reagan Daniels
  • Josiah Delarosa
  • Aden Fennell
  • Dylan Green
  • Grayson Grondin
  • Jonathon Janes
  • Wesley Johnson
  • Michayla Kent
  • Lindsey Kimmons
  • Chelsi Lashley
  • Jaden Lewis
  • Kileigh Lundy
  • Madelyn McAnnally
  • Melody Patterson
  • James Perz
  • Makayla Ramsey
  • Hannah Ratcliff
  • Brystal Rhodes
  • Michael Roloph
  • McKenzie Rudd
  • Sarah Sconiers
  • MacKenzie Sims
  • Shayle Slay
  • Logan Thompson
  • Kailyn Watson
  • Jordan Wilson
  • Trevor Wood

1st – Most Improved

  • Zacheriah Chavers

1st – Outstanding Effort

  • Hannah Hassebrock
  • Bryson Love
  • Shelby Prince

1st – Accelerated Reader

  • Chelsi Lashley

Six Women Arrested In Escambia Prostitution Sting

May 31, 2012

Six women have been arrested for prostitution following an undercover sting in Escambia County.

The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office Narcotics and TAC units conducted the sting in the Brownsville area, using undercover officers posing as “Johns” and arrested the women after they agreed to services for cash.

1st Lt. Mark Jackson, officer in charge of the Narcotics Unit, called the sting a success and said other random undercover operations will be conducted throughout the county.

Charged with prostitution were:

  • Syntreal Leean Spearman, 18
  • Lorraine Renee Sumler, 28
  • Cindy Diane Wilson, 28
  • Cynthia Elaine Finney, 33
  • Frances Elizabeth Fowler, 39
  • Rachel Nicole Bundy-Moriawiec, 31

Thomas ‘Tommy’ Alvin Allgood

May 31, 2012

Mr. Thomas ‘Tommy’ Alvin Allgood, age 52 passed away Thursday, May 31, 2012, at his home after an extended illness.

Mr. Allgood was a native of Atmore but had spent his lifetime in the Flomaton community where he was a member of Little Escambia Baptist Church. During his working years, he worked as a millwright and welder with International Paper Company.

He is survived by his wife, Nancy Allgood of Flomaton; his mother, Anna Allgood of Flomaton, his sons, Jesse (Kara) Allgood of Cottondale, FL, and Jonathan (Miranda) Allgood of Flomaton; brothers, Stein Farrior of Waynesboro, MS, and Terry Allgood of Dothan, AL; sisters, Lecta Johnson of Purvis, MS, and Donna Allgood of Houston, TX, and three grandchildren.

Visitation will be held Friday, June 1, 2012 from 6 until 8 p.m. at the Flomaton Funeral Home Chapel.

Funeral services will be held on Saturday, June 2, 2012, at 2 p.m. at the Flomaton Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Jeff Howard, Rev. Tony Richburg and speaker Cliff Furney officiating. Interment will follow in Flomaton Cemetery.

Pallbearers will be Cliff Furney, Jason Hart, Bill Arrington, Jeff Prescott, Roger Brown and Joffrey Tullis.

Henry Luvon Lewis

May 31, 2012

Henry Luvon Lewis (Paw-Paw, 84 years young of Century, went to be with the Lord Wednesday, May 30, 2012. Henry Lewis was retired U.S. Navy flight engineer during WWII, the Korean Conflict and a Vietnam veteran. He also served as police chief of Century. He is a 32nd degree Mason of Century Lodge # 213 and belonged to Scottish Rights of Pensacola and Eastern Star of Jay. He was a member of Rays Chapel Baptist Church of Bogia. Henry was a loving husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather and brother.

He is preceded in death by his parents, Joseph B. and Ora B. Lewis; brothers, James Lewis and Charles Lewis; sisters, Lois Fletcher (Sheets) and Christine Sellers.

Survivors include his loving wife Mary Luvene Lewis (Sister) of Century; a son Henry L. Lewis, Jr. (Butch) of Molino and his wife Donna; two daughters, Mary D. Kinselle (Debbie) of Maryland and her husband David and Shari L. Bauldree of Navarre and her husband Rusty; one sister, Martha Hedden; one brother Terry Lewis; seven grandchildren; three great grandsons; one new great grandchild on its way; his loving dog Angel; and many other loving relatives and friends.

Funeral services will be held at 10:00 am on Saturday, June 2, 2012, at Faith Chapel Funeral Home North-Cantonment with Pastor Mitch Herring officiating. Interment will follow at Union Hill Cemetery.

Serving as active pallbearers at the chapel will be his fellow Masons ,and the United States Navy Honor Guard will serve as pallbearers at the graveside.

The family will receive friends at the funeral home on Friday, June 1, 2012, from 5-7:00 p.m.

Faith Chapel Funeral Home North, 1000 Highway South Cantonment is in charge of arrangements.

USDA Confirms Closure Of Molino Farm Services Office

May 31, 2012

Despite an outcry from farmers and producers in Escambia County, the USDA announced Wednesday that the Molino Farm Services Agency office will close.

The Molino FSA Office administers farm commodities, crop insurance, credit, environmental conservation and emergency assistance for farmers and ranchers in Escambia County. With the closure of the office, farmers will be forced to drive to Milton or Brewton for FSA services.

The process of closing Molino and five other FDA office will begin immediately. After the required notifications have been provided to producers, FSA employees and office landlords, closure dates will be established and made publicly available according to the USDA.

“The agency will provide farmers and ranchers affected by closures an opportunity to choose the most convenient neighboring county office with which to conduct their future business with the agency. In addition, all employees in a closing office will be provided an opportunity to continue their work with FSA,” FSA Administrator Bruce Nelson said.

In February, farmers and producers from across Escambia County met in Molino with Tim Manning, FSA state executive director, with pleas to keep the office open.

Manning (pictured) said that offices with two or less employees and offices that were located within 20 miles of another office were targeted for closure. Manning (pictured left) said that on December 23, the day chosen as a “snapshot” of the Molino office, it met both criteria for closure.

But multiple farmers and producers were quick to point out that it is more than 20 miles to drive from Molino, or areas like Walnut Hill or Nokomis, to the FSA office in Milton because of limited routes across the Escambia River. And the criteria for two or fewer employees, many producers said, was met only because a third employee in the office had recently retired.

We all understand that government must be a good steward of our tax money,” Escambia County Property Appraiser Chris Jones said at the February meeting. Jones, a timber producer in Escambia County, pointed out that the Escambia County FSA office was the third busiest payment office in the state. “Sometimes you have to weigh those dollars against those that fund it…to put the human factor in it.”

“We are the last in Florida, the last county,” Jones said, “and sometimes we get left out of a lot of things.”

The major savings from closing the Molino Farm Service Agency will be about $16,000 per year in rent to the Escambia County Farm Bureau for office space along with telephone service. All other utilities are included in the monthly rent.

“The federal government is broke; we all know this,” Walnut Hill farmer Brett Ward said. “But we in ag are willing to do our share. But let’s make smart cuts.This is my opinion, in our opinion, is not a smart.”

“Our job to feed and clothe this nation is hard enough,” Ward added.

“We have pleaded for assistance,” Charles Woodward of Molino, former director of the Molino FSA office, said. “Can’t we get the people where the work is? We have been given a lot of lip service and we have done with very little.”

“Why aren’t we doing more at the FSA to get more food produced at the local level?” asked James Long. “Where are you going to get your food next week? This bunch right here.”

Mike Godwin of Walnut Hill suggested that perhaps instead of closing the Molino office, the Farm Service Agency should use it as a nationwide model of doing more with less since the number of payments processed per employee is now the highest in the state.

“We understand the impact these decisions have on communities,” State Director Manning said. “You will continue to find that FSA services are accessible and convenient.”

Pictured top: Dozens of farmers and producers packed a meeting about the Molino FSA Office in February at Highland Baptist Church in Molino. Pictured below:  The Farm Service Agency rents office space in this, the Farm Bureau Building in Molino. NorthEscambia.com file photos, click to enlarge.

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