Super Weather Continues

October 21, 2012

Here is your official North Escambia area forecast:

  • Sunday: Sunny, with a high near 80. Calm wind becoming east around 5 mph in the morning.
  • Sunday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 49. East wind around 5 mph becoming calm.
  • Monday: Sunny, with a high near 81. East wind 5 to 10 mph.
  • Monday Night: Clear, with a low around 52. Southeast wind around 5 mph becoming calm.
  • Tuesday: Sunny, with a high near 82. Northeast wind around 5 mph.
  • Tuesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 57. Southeast wind around 5 mph becoming calm.
  • Wednesday: Sunny, with a high near 83. East wind around 5 mph.
  • Wednesday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 60. Southeast wind around 5 mph becoming calm.
  • Thursday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 83.
  • Thursday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 60.
  • Friday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 83.
  • Friday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 59.
  • Saturday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 81.

Applications Being Accepted For 4-H Task Force

October 21, 2012

Applications are being accepted for the 4-H Task Force.

The group will be selected to study and review options that will address outdoor education, animal science programs and natural resources education.

The recent sale of the Langley Bell Center 4-H property marks a transformation for UF/IFAS4-H Youth Development Program in Escambia County. On May 3, a memorandum of understanding (MOU) between the Escambia County Board of Commissioners, the University of Florida IFAS Extension and the Escambia County 4-H Foundation was approved by the county commission. The MOU is a legal binding contract and serves as the blueprint of the immediate goals for the local 4-H program.

Information about the application process, the application form and job description can be found at the Escambia County Extension website: http://escambia.ifas.ufl.edu. The deadline for submitting applications is Friday, October 26, at 4:30 p.m.

Applications may be emailed to lainhaf@ufl.edu or mailed or hand delivered to Escambia County Extension Service, Attention: UF/IFAS 4-H Task Force, 3740 Stefani Road, Cantonment, Florida 32533.

For more information contact Escambia County Extension at (850) 475-5230.

Season Ends For Popular Market, One Of 10 Best In USA

October 21, 2012

Saturday was the final day of the season at the Market at St. Monica’s in Cantonment. Recently named the number 10 small market in the country by the group American Farmland Trust, The Market at Saint Monica’s featured a variety of produce, handcrafted items and much more during the season. Courtesy photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Hot Commodity: Pumpkins, Pumpkins Everywhere

October 21, 2012

Pumpkins have been a hot commodity around the North Escambia area the past couple of weeks.

For Jill Kelley and her boyfriend Jeffery Steadham, a little pumpkin patch experiment in the 500 block of Highway 164 in McDavid produced big results. Priced at 75-cent to $12, their locally grown pumpkins — all 5,000 of them — were gone in just days.

“We will definitely be going bigger next year,” Kelley said.

When the Ernest Ward Middle School FFA chapter decided to sell pumpkins, students were lining up to buy them. Hundreds of pumpkins were gone in just days, long before they were offered for sale to the public.

Hundreds upon hundreds of pumpkins have been sold this year under a tent a Highway 29 and Neal Road in Cantonment at the Allen Memorial United Methodist Church Pumpkin Patch. The first order of over 1,500 pumpkins was gone in a short time. But another semi load of pumpkins was delivered Friday, just in time for weekend shoppers.

Pumpkins of all shapes and sizes are still available at the Allen Memorial Pumpkin Patch on Highway 29 just north of the paper mill. Some of the pumpkins are priced as low as $1.

Pictured top: Allen Memorial United Methodist Church Pumpkin Patch on Highway 29 at Neal Road. Pictured inset and below: A few of the 5,000 pumpkins grown at a local patch this year on Highway 164 in McDavid. Submitted photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Vehicle Goes Over Cliff

October 21, 2012

A man is hospitalized in critical condition after the vehicle he was driving left the roadway and went over a cliff Saturday in Pensacola.

The incident occurred just after 4 p.m. off Scenic Highway just south of Hyde Park Road. Pensacola Police officer Danny Lawrence said the Lincoln Town Car was north bound on Scenic Highway when the driver lost control and went sideways off the cliff. The vehicle traveled approximately 75 to 100 feet down the cliff, and flipped at least one time before stopping near  railroad tracks below.

It is not known if the man was wearing a seat belt. He has name has not  yet being released pending family notification.

Strength Team Member To Speak At Molino Church

October 21, 2012

A member of the Strength Team will speak Sunday morning at a Molino church.

Andy Gavin will share his testimony during the 10:45 a.m. service at Highland Baptist Church on Highway 95A.

Gavin was an all-state baseball player in high school and played a year of semi-pro baseball after graduating. He currently trains to compete in North American Strongman competitions. With tremendous hand strength, he is one of the few people that can take a horseshoe and bend it into a heart shape.

His testimony includes details on staying away from drugs and alcohol and remaining pure to teens and young adults that are faced with peer pressure on a daily basis. Gavin has been an evangelist for over six years.

For an earlier story with photos of the Strength Team’s visit to Highland Baptist and Molino Park Elementary last week, click here.

Robotics Competition Teaches Students Teamwork

October 21, 2012

Robots raced against time as students from Northwest Florida competed Saturday at the sixth annual Emerald Coast BEST Robotics competition at the University of West Florida Field House.

Middle and high school students competed at the competition sponsored by Gulf Power Company. The event pits teams from area Northwest Florida schools in a head-to-head competition to teach teamwork, problem solving, project management and pride in task completion.

BEST Robotics Inc. is a non-profit, volunteer-based organization whose mission is to inspire students to pursue careers in engineering, science, and technology through participation in a sports-like, science and engineering-based robotics competition.

“Gulf Power believes the competition teaches students practical engineering, science and math skills, which are critical for their future,” said Jeff Rogers, Gulf Power spokesperson. “But the event also teaches the students to work together as a team, to organize projects, to market their work and to creatively solve problems.”

It takes several volunteers to organize the event. Jennifer Grove, Workforce Development coordinator for Gulf Power, has served on the steering committee since the program started in 2006.

“Competitions like this are critical to engage students in project-based learning that will excite them about and inspire them to pursue studies in science, technology, engineering and math,” said Grove. “Students have so much fun designing, building and troubleshooting the robot that they often aren’t aware of the critical STEM skills they’re practicing through this program.”

Each student team has six weeks to design and build a remote-controlled robot to solve a problem or perform a specific function. This year’s theme, WARP XX, was based on the goal of building robots capable of transporting cargo and equipment onto a Space Elevator tower during three-minute matches.

“The competition is exciting and it makes school fun,” said Nathan Sams from Newpoint High School.

Each team was judged on its robot performance, marketing presentation, team exhibit, technical notebook and spirit and sportsmanship. The 22 schools from across Northwest Florida participated in the University of West Florida Emerald Coast BEST hub and the top schools will advance to the regional competition Dec. 1 and 2 at Auburn University.

Area schools have been competing in BEST since 2004, when Gulf Power sponsored eight local teams to compete in the BEST hub in Mobile, Ala. The funding of hub operations depends entirely on corporate and individual sponsorships. Materials kits to build the robots are provided to the teams by the hub. No fees are paid by students or schools participating in BEST robotics.

2012 Winners

Robotics Award: Awarded to the teams whose machines finish first, second, and third in the tournament bracket.

  1. Seaside Neighborhood Middle School
  2. Woodham Middle School
  3. Pensacola High School

Best Robotics Finalist: Awarded to the team whose machine finished 4th.

  • Newpoint Pensacola High School

Founders Award for Creative Design: Newpoint Pensacola High School

Most Robust Machine: Pensacola High School

Most Photogenic Machine: Woodlawn Beach Middle School

Gulf Power Blood, Sweat and Duct Tape Award: Baker School

Best Tee-shirt Design

  1. Sims Middle School
  2. Woodlawn Beach Middle School
  3. Newpoint Pensacola High School

Best Spirit and Sportsmanship:

  1. Seaside Neighborhood Middle School
  2. Woodlawn Beach Middle School
  3. Woodham Middle School

Best Team Exhibit and Interview:

  1. Seaside Neighborhood School
  2. Woodlawn Beach Middle School
  3. Woodham Middle School

Best Project Notebook:

  1. Seaside Neighborhood Middle School
  2. Newpoint Pensacola High School
  3. Bethlehem K-12

Best Marketing Presentation

  1. Seaside Neighborhood School
  2. Woodham Middle School
  3. Bruner Middle School

Web Page Design Award: Newpoint Pensacola High School

BEST Award: The BEST Award is presented to the team that best embodies the attributes associated with “Boosting Engineering, Science and Technology” in its development which include teamwork, diversity of participation, sportsmanship, creativity, ethics, positive attitude/enthusiasm, school/community involvement and exposure to and use of the engineering process:

  • Seaside Neighborhood Middle School
  • Woodham Middle School
  • Newpoint Pensacola High School

2012 Teams:

  • Arnold High School
  • Avalon Middle School
  • Bailey Middle School
  • Baker School K-12
  • Bethlehem
  • Bruner Middle School
  • Deane Bozeman K-12
  • Everitt Middle School
  • Freeport High School
  • Milton High School
  • Newport Pensacola High School
  • Pace High School
  • Pensacola High School
  • Pine Forest High School
  • Ransom Middle School
  • Seaside Neighborhood
  • Sims Middle School
  • Tate High School
  • West Florida High School
  • Woodham Middle School
  • Woodlawn Beach Middle School
  • Workman Middle School

Pictured top: Students race to lift cargo up to the Space Elevator with the robots at the 2012 BEST Robotics competition. Pictured inset:  Seaside Neighborhood Middle School won the BEST award and will advance to the regional competition at Auburn University in December. Submitted photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

BP: Gulf Oil Sheen Not From Well

October 21, 2012

A newly reported sheen of oil on the Gulf of Mexico is likely coming from a piece of equipment that was used to contain the 2010 Deepwater Horizon spill, and is definitely not from the Macondo well, BP said in a statement.

The company said Thursday that it has confirmed the integrity of the Macondo well and its associated relief wells following an underseat survey to try to identify potential sources of the new surface sheen.

“The latest survey marks the third time since the Macondo well was permanently sealed in September 2010 that it has been visually inspected at the sea floor and confirmed not to be leaking,” the company said in a release. “The nearly three-day-long inspection was also successful in identifying the cofferdam, a piece of containment equipment used during the Deepwater Horizon response, as the probable source of the surface sheen.”

The cofferdam is an 86-ton steel container that was lowered over the leading drill pipe during the 2010 disaster. The Coast Guard says the sheen doesn’t pose a risk to Gulf shorelines, and isn’t feasible to remove.

Jewel C. Egee

October 21, 2012

Jewel C. Egee, 69, of Milton, passed away Friday, October 19, 2012.

Mrs. Egee was a born in Pensacola on June 17, 1943, and had resided in Milton for several years.

Visitation will be held 5-8 p.m. Monday, October 22, 2012, at Harper-Morris Memorial Chapel.

Funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, October 23, 2012, at Victory Assembly of God Church, 1895 Victory Road, Molino. Burial will follow at Union Hill Cemetery.

Latest Jobs Numbers Show Fewer Unemployed Locally

October 20, 2012

The latest job numbers released Friday showed Escambia County’s unemployment rate holding steady, while the jobless rate in Santa Rosa County and Escambia County, Ala., showed improvement.

Escambia County’s unemployment rate held steady at 8.6 percent from August to September .  There were 30 more people reported unemployed during the period, for a total Escambia County unemployment of 12,101 people. One year ago, unemployment in Escambia County was 10.3 percent.

Santa Rosa County unemployment dropped from 8.0 percent in August  to 7.5  percent in September. Santa Rosa County had a total of 5,476 persons  reported to be still unemployed. The year-ago unemployment rate in Santa Rosa County was 9.0 percent.

In Escambia County, Alabama, unemployment dropped from 10.4 percent in August  to 9.5 percent in September. That represented 1,410  people unemployed in the county during the month. The year-ago rate was 10.6 percent.

The jobless numbers released by Florida and Alabama do not include persons that have given up on finding a job and are no longer reported as unemployed.

Florida’s jobless rate in September dipped slightly to 8.7 percent, a drop that lagged behind a national downtick in the number of people out of work, according to state figures released Friday. Florida’s jobless rate fell 0.1 percentage points from August but was 1.7 points lower than September 2011. In human terms, the September figure represented 808,000 Floridians out of work and actively seeking jobs, 11,000 fewer than August.

Alabama’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate, at 8.3 percent in September, was down from August’s rate of 8.5 percent and was below the year-ago rate of 8.8 percent.

Nationally, the unemployment rate fell more, dropping 0.3 points in September to 7.8 percent. That’s 1.2 percentage points lower than September 2011.

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