ECUA: Wins For Walker, Campbell And McCorvey

August 15, 2012

In the race for the District 5 seat on the Emerald Coast Utilities Authority Board, incumbent Larry Walker easily defeated two challengers Tuesday.

Walker (pictured) received 76 percent of the vote, to 16 percent for challenger Barry Tweedie and nine percent for Charlou Williams.

With the win, Walker is back on the board with no challenger  in November.

In the District 1 ECUA race, Vicki Campbell received 54 percent of the vote to defeat Logan Fink with 46 percent. The race is not over for Campbell, she will face three no-party candidates including incumbent Elizabeth Campbell.

For ECUA District 3, incumbent Elvin McCorvey garnered 50 percent of the vote to defeated Calvin Avant (16 percent), Clorissti Mitchell (17 percent) and Benelll English (16 percent). McCorvey is finishing his 16th year on the ECUA board.

Rain Chances Lower Today, Increasing By The Weekend

August 15, 2012

Rain chances, and the chance of rainbows, will be a bit lower on Wednesday, but the chance of rain will increase to 50 percent by Friday and Saturday.

Here is your official North Escambia area forecast:

  • Today: A 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly sunny, with a high near 95. West wind 5 to 10 mph.
  • Tonight: A 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Partly cloudy, with a low around 72. Southwest wind 5 to 10 mph becoming light west after midnight.
  • Thursday: A 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly sunny, with a high near 94. Light west wind increasing to 5 to 10 mph in the morning.
  • Thursday Night: A 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Partly cloudy, with a low around 72. Southwest wind 5 to 10 mph.
  • Friday: A 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Partly sunny, with a high near 91. Calm wind becoming southwest around 5 mph in the afternoon.
  • Friday Night: A 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 73. Southwest wind around 5 mph.
  • Saturday: A 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Partly sunny, with a high near 89. West wind around 5 mph.
  • Saturday Night: A 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 72. Southwest wind around 5 mph becoming calm in the evening.
  • Sunday: A 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Partly sunny, with a high near 89. Light northwest wind becoming west 5 to 10 mph in the morning.
  • Sunday Night: A 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 72.
  • Monday: A 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Partly sunny, with a high near 90.
  • Monday Night: A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 72.
  • Tuesday: A 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly sunny, with a high near 88.

Results: Public Defender, State Rep, Circuit Judge

August 15, 2012

Here are results for the races for public defender, two state House seats and circuit judge:

Public Defender: Bruce Miller

Bruce Miller defeated incumbent James Owens for the 1st Judicial Circuit’s public defender office.

Miller received 58.38 percent of the vote, while Owens received 44.83 percent.

Miller practiced law in the private sector and spent 11 years a the  Public Defender Office in multiple capacities.

State Representative, District 2: Clay Ford

Clay Ford defeated Jeremy Bosso for the state representative, District 2 seat. Ford received 74.74 percent of the vote.

State Representative, District 3: Doug Broxson

Doug Broxson defeated challenger Jayer Williamson with 58.5 percent of the vote.

Circuit Judge, Circuit 1 Group 15: Terry Ketchel

For Circuit Judge, Circuit 1 Group 15, Terry Ketchel received 62.88 percent of the vote Tuesday to Thomas Murphy’s 37.12 percent.

Nelson, Mack Get Easy Primary Wins, Set For November

August 15, 2012

Incumbent Democratic U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson and Republican U.S. Rep. Connie Mack appeared likely to cruise to easy wins Tuesday in their respective primaries setting up what will be a crucial matchup in November for the makeup of the U.S. Senate.

Nelson, seeking his third term, had only taken opposition from little-known challenger Glenn Burkett, of Naples, and had already been focused on Mack, who has been the front-runner in the GOP primary for some time as well. With about 60 percent of the votes counted, Nelson had 80 percent of the vote over Burkett.

Mack, however, had better known opposition from within his own party, with former Congressman Dave Weldon, who jumped into the race late, drawing some more socially conservative voters away from Mack, who is generally seen as a particularly staunch fiscal conservative.

Mack still looked likely to win easily; with nearly 60 percent of the vote counted, he was leading Weldon 59 percent to 20 percent. Also in the Republican primary were retired military officer Mike McCalister, who had 14 percent and Marielena Stuart, who had 7 percent in early returns that were expected to hold up.

While Nelson, 69, is often thought of as a low-profile member of the Senate, Democrats have a four to six seat advantage in the chamber, depending on the votes of two independents, and the Florida race is one of several where Republicans have hopes of a pick-up that could flip control of the chamber.

Nelson was elected to the Senate in 2000, but has held some political office in Florida for 40 years.

Mack is the son of former U.S. Sen. Connie Mack, who was replaced by Nelson in the Senate when he retired in 2001. The younger Mack has been in Congress, representing southwest Florida since 2005.

Because of his name recognition – in addition to his politician father, Mack is the great grandson and namesake of Connie Mack I, the famous baseball manager – and with backing of some in the GOP establishment, Mack chased some other earlier GOP candidates out of the primary. George LeMieux, who held a Florida U.S. Senate seat briefly after former Sen. Mel Martinez stepped down early, and Senate President Mike Haridopolos dropped out earlier.

By The News Service of Florida

Sheriff: Morgan Defeats Powell

August 15, 2012

Escambia County Sheriff David Morgan won the Escambia County Republican Primary Tuesday, defeating challenger John Powell.

Morgan, the incumbent, received 77 percent of the vote to Powell’s 23.

“It is truly a humbling experience,” Morgan said after the win. He has not yet officially won the position; he must face Mindy Lynn Pare, a write-in candidate, in November.

After defeating Powell, Morgan said he plans to continue to focus on gun crime and drugs.

“We are going to take a hard run on the problem with guns in Escambia County. Right now, it’s killing our children, it’s killing our families. So that’s at the forefront,” the sheriff said.

During a concession speech at the Happy Pig Cafe, a barbeque restaurant in Pensacola, Powell said that despite the loss his campaign made significant accomplishments.

“The issues that were brought forth are extremely important to the community. We want to make sure that we stay on top of things,” Powell said. “We live here. We have to put up with the high crime and the budget and all that.”

“We fought an outstanding fight,” Powell told his supporters and volunteers.

Pictured top, inset: Escambia County Sheriff David Morgan and his supporters celebrate a primary win Tuesday night. (Courtesy WEAR 3). Pictured below: Morgan (right) and challenger John Powell.

Florida Firefighters To Help With Western Fires

August 15, 2012

Florida Commissioner of Agriculture Adam Putnam said Tuesday that the Florida Forest Service will send wild fire fighting help to Oklahoma, Montana, Idaho, Nevada and Oregon.

“Due to rainfall in recent months, Florida’s wildfire danger levels have decreased,” Putnam said in a statement. “Therefore, we are able to assist other states that greatly need our help. The Florida Forest Service has some of the most skilled firefighters in the country, and we gladly offer our talent and resources to help other states protect the safety of people, structures and natural resources.”

A total of 56 firefighters are going west, the agency said.

Final, Unofficial Election Results – Santa Rosa County

August 15, 2012

Complete, but unofficial election results from Santa Rosa County

Santa Rosa Clerk of the Circuit Court

  • Donny “Don” Spencer  13,450 — 57%
  • Mary M. Johnson (R / Inc.) 10,155  — 43%

Santa Rosa Superintendent of Schools

  • Timothy S. Wyrosdick (R / Inc.) 12,832 — 54%
  • Dr. George McCormick  10,861 — 46%

Santa Rosa Supervisor of Elections

  • Tappie Villane  14,767 — 63%
  • W.A. “Buck” Lee  8,715 — 37%

Santa Rosa County Commission Dist. 3

  • Don Salter 9,480 — 41%
  • Jeffrey D. Kelley  6,328 — 27%
  • J. Ed Carson  4,096 — 18%
  • Marvin Fowler, Sr.  3,191 — 14%

Santa Rosa County Commission Dist. 5

  • Lane Lynchard (R / Inc.) 13,462 — 60%
  • Pete Southerland  8,864 — 40%

Circuit Judge Group 15

  • Terry Ketchel (Inc.) 14,127 — 64%
  • Thomas Murphy 7,811 — 36%

Santa Rosa School Board Dist. 2

  • Hugh Winkles (Inc.) 13,025  — 58%
  • Joseph Pool 9,546 –  42%

Santa Rosa School Board Dist. 4

  • Jenny Granse 10,390 — 47%
  • Charles Wayne Elliott 7,277  — 33%
  • William Bledsoe 4,397 — 20%

Milton City Council, Ward 1

  • Wesley Meiss 934 — 74%
  • Irvin Stallworth 328 — 26%

Santa Rosa Property Tax Exemption Referendum

  • Yes 11,449 — 64%
  • No 6,324 — 36%

Santa Rosa Millage Limit for Avalon Fire/Rescue District

  • Yes 557 — 57%
  • No 428 — 43%

Santa Rosa Sheriff

  • Wendell Hall (R / Inc.) 12,857– 71%
  • Chuck R. Sloan  5,358 — 29%

Santa Rosa County Commission Dist. 1

  • Jim Williamson (R / Inc.) 8,172 –47%
  • Mark Cotton  4,660–  27%
  • Tom Stewart  4,587 — 26%

Santa Rosa State Committeeman (Rep)

  • Martin D. Simmons  10,391 — 71%
  • Uriah Matthews  4,335 — 29%

Final, Unofficial Election Results – Escambia County

August 15, 2012

Here are complete, unofficial primary election results from Escambia County.

Some absentee and provision ballots remain to be tabulated before the numbers can be considered official.

79 of 79 Precincts Reporting


Max Ray Gomillion

August 15, 2012

Max Ray Gomillion was born December 25, 1927, in Jay, and died  August 14, 2012 at his home in Jay.

He was predeceased by parents Hicks Cook Gomillion and Elva Gomillion; wife Carolyn Phillips Gomillion; brothers Claude, Earl, Vivian, Royce, Frank, and Wayne Gomillion; sisters Cecil Pugh, Bonnie Wild, Ruth Sheffield, Lila Grey Rabren, Eulene Terry, and his twin baby sister Sadie Faye.

Max was survived by son Tony (Janie) Gomillion of Jay; granddaughters Summer (Jeremy) Walker of Birmingham, and Kayla Gomillion of Auburn; sister Elva Gomillion of Eastman, GA; brothers-in-law Curtis, William, Joe, and Rodney Phillips; and many nieces and nephews.

He was a loving and humble man devoted and concerned about his family and friends above himself. His radiant smile and positive attitude through a long illness was an inspiration to all who came in contact with him. Max was a graduate of Jay High School, an Air Force veteran, a retiree of Monsanto, and a member of Mt. Carmel UMC. He had a special love for football, cornbread, his granddaughters, and Lily.

Visitation will be Friday, August 17, 10 a.m.  at Mt. Carmel U.M.C. in Jay. Funeral will follow at 11:00 with Rev. Lennie Howard officiating and burial will be later at Cora Baptist Church. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to UMC Children’s Home, 3140 Zelda Court, Montgomery, AL  36106-2607. Thanks to his special friends Ann Boyett and Frank Rowell.

Wahoo Opens BayBears Series With 9-5 Win In Mobile

August 15, 2012

The Blue Wahoos plated three runs in the top of the fourth and again in the ninth on their way to a 9-5 win over the Mobile BayBears in the series opener at Hank Aaron Stadium on Tuesday night.

The Wahoos pounded out 15 hits in the winning effort. Donald Lutz led the way offensively for Pensacola with a 4-for-5 game including a pair of home runs. His last, was a two-run shot in the top of the ninth to give the Blue Wahoos some needed insurance.

After breaking a scoreless tie with a run in the third, the Wahoos opened up their lead with three runs in the fourth. Tucker Barnhart, Billy Hamilton and Josh Fellhauer all drove in runs in the inning to make it 4-0. Lutz blasted his first of two home runs on the night in the fifth to make is 5-0.

Mobile battled back with a pair of runs in the bottom of the fifth on two solo home runs. Matt Davidson hit the first before Ryan Strieby hit the second two batters later. Those were the only two runs Blue Wahoos starter Chad Rogers (3-0) allowed on his way to his third win in as many starts.

After Pensacola added a run in the eighth, the BayBears added some suspense in the bottom of the inning. With two outs, Mobile scored three runs off Wahoos reliever Curtis Partch. Justin Freeman struck out Strieby for the final out of the inning with the tying run at third. He stayed on to work a 1-2-3 ninth after the Wahoos played three more runs in the top of the ninth to pad the lead. Lutz’s second home run of the game, a two-run blast, highlighted Pensacola’s second three-run inning of the game.

Rogers worked six innings in the start for Pensacola and allowed just four hits without walking a batter in the winning effort. Freeman (14) retired all four batters he faced for the save. Derek Eitel(7-10) took the loss after surrendering five runs, all earned, on nine hits over six innings for the BayBears.

Hamilton was thrown out at second base in his only stolen base attempt of the game. He remains just six steals shy of the all-time single-season record with 139.

The series continues on Wednesday in Mobile. LHP Tony Cingrani (5-3, 1.94) will get the nod for Pensacola against RHP Mike Bolsinger (4-2, 3.76) of Mobile. First pitch is set for 7:05 from Hank Aaron Stadium.

By Tommy Thrall

Photo by Chris Nelson for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

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