Over 11,000 Vote Early In Escambia, Santa Rosa Counties

August 13, 2012

Primary election day may not be until Tuesday, but over 11,000 Escambia and Santa Rosa County voters have already cast their ballot.

During the eight-day early voting period that ended Saturday, 6,685 voters cast their ballots in Escambia County, while over 5,000 took advantage of early voting in Santa Rosa County.

The busiest early voting day in Escambia County was Saturday, when 1,313 headed to one of four early voting locations.

Here’s a breakdown of early votes cast in Escambia County:

Tips To Prepare For Election Day

August 13, 2012

The primary election is Tuesday in Escambia County. Polls will be open from 7 a.m. until 7 p.m.

Supervisor of Elections David H. Stafford is offering these tips to prepare for Election Day:

  • Confirm the location of your polling place: check your sample ballot, voter information card, EscambiaVotes.com, or call 595-3900.
  • Several precincts and polling places have changed due to redistricting and precinct consolidation, so be sure to know where to vote on Election Day.
  • If you are unsure of your registration status, check EscambiaVotes.com, or call 595-3900.
  • If you need to update your address, contact us prior to Election Day so you can be directed to your proper polling location.
  • Photo and signature ID is required for all voters – if you do not present an approved form of ID, you may vote a provisional ballot.
  • All registered voters, regardless of party affiliation, are eligible to vote in certain contests on the ballot, while other contests are restricted to voters in a specific political party or district — check your sample ballot to view the contests in which you can vote.
  • Registration books closed on July 16 – new registrations and party changes for this election may not be made at the polls.
  • You may not return your voted absentee ballot to your precinct on Election Day – it must be returned to the Elections Office by 7 p.m.
  • If you requested an absentee ballot but chose not to return it and wish to vote at your polling place instead, please bring your unvoted ballot with you so it can be cancelled.
  • Early voting ended Saturday – if you have not yet voted, you must go to your precinct on Election Day.
  • Busiest times at the polls tend to be 7:00 a.m. until 9:00 a.m., and 4:30 p.m. until the polls close at 7:00 p.m.

For further information, please contact the elections office by phone at (850) 595-3900, e-mail  at soe@escambiavotes.com or visit EscambiaVotes.com.

Record Breaking Olympic Games For Team USA

August 13, 2012

The London 2012 Olympic Games marked a record-breaking campaign for the United States, which collected more gold medals than ever before on foreign soil. With 104 total medals won – including 46 golds, 29 silvers and 29 bronzes – the U.S. led the medal count for the fifth straight Games, dating back to 1996. The 46 golds were the most for the U.S. in a non-boycotted Games since 1904 and put the Americans atop the gold-medal chart for the first time since Athens.

“We are immensely proud of the success that our athletes had in London,” said USOC CEO Scott Blackmun. “The medals are a part of that, but we are also proud of the athletes who didn’t reach the podium, athletes like Sarah Groff and Margaux Isaksen, who fell just short but inspired us with their determination. Just as importantly, all of our athletes were good ambassadors, and we have no doubt that they left a positive impression both in London and with the hundreds of millions of Americans who were watching back home.”

China closed the games with 87 medals (38 golds), while Great Britain closed in on the top-three spots in the final days of competition, concluding the Games with 64 medals (29 golds). It was a fitting end to a remarkable showing by the host nation.

“It really couldn’t have been a more positive experience for us,” said USOC Chairman Larry Probst of the London Organizing Committee’s efforts. “The volunteers were friendly, cheerful and did a fantastic job. The venues were obviously spectacular. The athletes have had a great time, and the performances have been absolutely stunning.”

Overall, 255 U.S. athletes contributed to the medal count at the 2012 Games, including 27 who won more than one medal and 13 who won multiple gold medals.

Led by strong performances from veterans and newcomers alike, the U.S. swimming team medaled in 27 of a possible 34 events. In his farewell Games, Michael Phelps cemented his name in Olympic lore by becoming the most decorated Olympian of all time with 22 medals, including 18 golds. The winningest athlete across all sports at the 2012 Games, Phelps capped his illustrious career with four golds and two silvers. Fellow U.S. swimmers Missy Franklin, Ryan Lochte and Allison Schmitt all tied for second.

Team USA carried its momentum from the Aquatics Centre to the Olympic Stadium as the U.S. track & field athletes captured 29 medals, marking its biggest Olympic medal collection since the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona. The London Games was of historic significance for the U.S. team, which topped all nations in medals (9 golds, 13 silvers, 7 bronzes) and points scoring (304) ahead of Russia and Jamaica, which filled out the top-three spots in both measures. Americans set one world record (women’s 4×100-meter) and two American records (men’s 4×100, women’s 4×100), while the 2012 squad turned in the best performance ever at the Games in no fewer than 18 events.

Overall, U.S. women stole the spotlight, winning 58 medals while gracing the top of the podium 29 times. U.S. gymnast Gabby Douglas became the first American to claim gold in the women’s team and individual all-around competitions. Also making Olympic history in the debut of women’s boxing, Claressa Shields became the first middleweight to win gold, while judoka Kayla Harrison captured the first-ever Olympic gold medal for the U.S. in judo.

“I’ve had an amazing experience,” said Harrison. “USA Judo had its best showing yet at the Olympic Games. We’ve had so much fun, the ExCeL venue was beautiful and this entire journey has been something I will never forget. London will always have a place close to my heart.”

Four team sports also won gold medals at the Games, including men’s and women’s basketball, women’s soccer and women’s water polo.

“One of our primary objectives is to get as many American athletes on the podium as we can,” Blackmun said. “When you include team sports, we put over 250 athletes on the podium, which makes us extremely proud.”

Florida Voter Purge Legal Battle Could Last For Months

August 13, 2012

A legal battle over Florida’s controversial attempt to purge ineligible voters might not be resolved until next year — after this fall’s elections, according to a document filed last week.

The federal government filed a lawsuit in June, arguing that Florida was violating election laws in the way it was conducting the purge. U.S. District Judge Robert Hinkle signed an order Wednesday that indicated a scheduling conference could be held in January to set a trial date.

Hinkle also ordered the state to meet an Aug. 17 deadline to turn over a variety of records to the federal government, including a 180,000-name list that has been at the center of the controversy.

In a document filed last week, the federal government said a settlement of the case is possible, though it would hinge on “prompt disclosure” by the state of the list, the name of voters removed from the election rolls and the reasons. The document also said that the federal government issued subpoenas July 30 to nine elections supervisors, seeking information about the lists and voters removed from the rolls. It does not name the nine supervisors.

The state countered in the document that there is no need for a lengthy “discovery” period in the case. It said the state is receiving access to a federal Department of Homeland Security database that will allow it to better verify voter eligibility.

“Since the state of Florida wants to verify that properly registered voters were not removed from the rolls, the secretary (of state) will promptly use the … database to check whether any of the voters removed from the rolls pursuant to the process challenged in this case were, in fact, citizens,” the state said in the document.

“In the event that any eligible voters were wrongfully removed, the secretary will ensure that they are immediately restored to the rolls and notified that any prior notice of ineligibility was in error.”

By The News Service of Florida

Big Bucks In Race For District 5 Commission Seat

August 13, 2012

Republican candidates for the District 5 seat on the Escambia County Commission received more than $200,000 into their campaigns….including one candidate that loaned his campaign more than the job pays in a year’s time.

Sam Archer, who outspent other candidates by a 2 to 1 margin, loaned his campaign $86,500, according to elections documents. The commission job pays about $73,500 per year. Archer has sent repaid about $6,400 to himself and his wife. Those loan repayments to Archer’s wife were the subject of a State Attorney Office review and a complaint filed with the Florida Elections Commission. The State Attorney’s Office found no criminal wrongdoing by Archer.  Read more…

The second biggest campaign war chest in the District 5 commission race belonged to Steven Barry. He had $55,121.00 to spend, including $14,500 in money and in-kind services from his own pocket.

Sam Archer

  • Monetary contributions: $100,595.00
  • In-kind contributions: $167.52
  • Expenditures: $91,503.17

Archer loaned his own campaign $86,500, repaying about $6,397. He recorded about 90 total contributions. His largest expenses were billboards for $58,393 and $17,409 for signs.

Glenn Austin

  • Monetary contributions: $4,152.68
  • In-kind contributions: $0
  • Expenditures:  $3,392.87

Austin loaned his campaign $868. His largest expenses were $1,729 for signs and $1,313 for flyers, handouts and postage.

Steven Barry

  • Monetary contributions: $55,121.00
  • In-kind contributions: $3,565.06
  • Expenditures: $53,081.73

Barry contributed about $14,500 in money and in-kind items to his own campaign, making no loans to himself.

He had over 300 contributors. His largest expenses were $15,717 for signs and $15,712 for printing, postage and magnets.

Pat Burkett

  • Monetary contributions: $5,902.29
  • In-kind contributions: $1,770.58
  • Expenditures: $530.00

Burkett loaned $5,152 to her campaign and contributed about $2,080 in money and in-kind items. She listed 25 total contributions. Her largest expenditure was for billboards for about $3,710.

Jim Taylor

  • Monetary contributions: $24,360
  • In-kind contributions: $1,490
  • Expenditures: $23,246.45

Taylor loaned $4,100 to his own campaign and recorded about 125 individual contributions.

His largest expenditure was $18,496 to  marketing company Open Market Research, Inc. for advertising services that included signs, phone calls, website, direct mail and more. He also spent $1,321 for gasoline for campaign related travel in the district.

Incumbent Kevin White raised about $9,625 for his re-election before later dropping out of the race. White refunded his campaign contributions.

New Airport Hyatt Taking Shape; Joint Project With Poarch Creeks

August 13, 2012

A “topping out” was held recently for a new Hyatt Place Hotel at the Pensacola International Airport, a partnership between the Poarch Creek Indians of Atmore and Innisfree Hotels.

Construction on the $24 million development started back in January. During the topping out ceremony — held when the hotel reached its highest point — the crew hoisted a beam signed by everyone that has worked on the project to the top of six story building.

The 127-room hotel is still on track to open in March 2013.

The hotel development is projected to generate over $420,000 annually in non-airline revenue for the airport through lease fees, and $100,000 in local option sales taxes for the City of Pensacola. It will also create over $4 million in payroll revenues through the addition of about 235 new jobs to the local economy.

The land for the development is being leased from the City of Pensacola and will be connected to the main airport terminal via a covered walkway.

Innisfree currently owns and operates six full service hotels and resorts in the Gulf Coast region of Florida and Alabama as well as four focused service properties in the southeast United States. In addition to the Windcreek Casino in Atmore, the Poarch Creek Indians operate several other properties, including the Pensacola Dog Track and Poker Room.

Pictured top: Progress on a new Hyatt Place Hotel at the Pensacola International Airport. Pictured below: An artist conception of the hotel (from a different angle than the photo). NorthEscambia.com photo, click to enlarge.

Blue Wahoos Topple Lookouts 7-3 To Take Series

August 13, 2012

Blue Wahoos shortstop Billy Hamilton collected three hits, drove home three runs and stole three bases, while Brodie Greene and Bryson Smith recorded multi-hit efforts and starting pitcher Wirfin Obispo fired six strong innings as Pensacola topped the Chattanooga Lookouts 7-3 on Sunday afternoon at Pensacola Bayfront Stadium.

The victory gave the Fish a 3-2 series win over the Lookouts, and improved their record to 26-24 in the second half to remain within two games of Jacksonville and Montgomery for the South Division lead, pending the final outcomes of their contests on Sunday evening. Chattanooga fell to 28-22 since the midpoint of the season with the defeat.

With his three thefts, Hamilton has now taken 139 bases this year and is now seven away from breaking Vince Coleman’s all-time single-season record of 145, which he set in 1983. Along with Hamilton (3-4, 2 R, 1 3B, 3 RBI, 1 BB), Smith (2-4, 1 RBI) and Greene (2-2, 2 R, 2 BB) also accumulated a multi-hit effort for Pensacola.

The Lookouts got on the board in the opening frame to snag an early 2-0 advantage. CF Anthony Jackson led off with a single and advanced to second on a sacrifice bunt, before being sent in on 1B J.T. Wise’s run-scoring single to center. RF Brahiam Maldonado would then mash a solo blast to left later in the inning, his sixth of the year, to push the margin to two.

Pensacola however, would plate two tallies in the third, fourth and six frames to take a four-run lead. Hamilton walked, stole second and then third as part of a double steal with CF Ryan LaMarre, who also reached on a base-on-balls, before coming across on an RBI single off the bat of RF Bryson Smith. LaMarre later scored on 1B Beau Mills’ run-scoring base knock to left.

Hamilton would then bring home two runs in the fourth with a single to left, scoring Greene, who singled, and C Mark Fleury, who was hit by a pitch. The speedster would drive home Greene again in the sixth after Greene walked with a triple to center, before Hamilton was plated on LaMarre’s base hit to left, making it 6-2.

The two clubs would follow by swapping single scores in the seventh, with Pensacola keeping their four-run lead. Chattanooga SS Jake Lemmerman drew a leadoff free pass, got to second on a groundout and third on Luis Nunez’s single before coming home on Jackson’s RBI groundout. Mills was hit by a pitch while 3B David Vidal singled in the bottom of the frame, with both runners advancing a base on a groundout, before Mills scored on pinch hitter Tucker Barnhart’s run-scoring knock to left.

Obispo (6.0 IP, 5 H, 2 R, 2 ER, 2 BB, 5 SO) earned his fourth consecutive victory after giving up just two earned runs on five hits while fanning five in six innings, while closer Justin Freeman (1.1 IP, 1 H) notched his 13th save for Pensacola. Lookouts starter Chris Reed (4.0 IP, 6 H, 4 R, 4 ER, 2 BB, 4 SO) suffered the loss to fall to 0-4 after yielding four earned runs on six hits in four innings of work.

Freeman extended his scoreless innings streak to 24.0 frames, tying LHP Tony Cingrani’s team-record. Freeman has not allowed a run in his last 19 appearances dating back to June 22.

Following an offday Monday, the Blue Wahoos will head to Mobile for a five-game series with the Double-A affiliate of the Arizona Diamondbacks, the Mobile BayBears. The next Blue Wahoos homestand begins on Sunday, August 19, with Pensacola hosting the Montgomery Biscuits, the Double-A affiliate of the Tampa Bay Rays.

By Andrew Green

Wirfin Obispo earned his fourth straight win in the Wahoos’ 7-3 victory Sunday.Photo by Chris Nelson for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

No Injuries In Bratt Wreck

August 12, 2012

There were no injuries reported in a two vehicle crash Sunday morning in Bratt.

The accident happened about 8:50 a.m. at the intersection of West Highway 4 and Pine Barren Road at Northview High School. It appeared that a utility truck pulled from Pine Barren Road into the path of a Ford Mustang on West Highway 4.

There were no injuries reported.

The accident is under investigation by the Florida Highway Patrol.

NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Progress Continuing Toward Construction Of New Ernest Ward Middle Campus

August 12, 2012

Progress is being made toward the construction of a new state of the art, $16.5 million Ernest Ward Middle School in Walnut Hill.

The school district is currently soliciting bids for qualified architectural services to design the 600-student building.

“We are looking at opening the new school in August 2015,” Escambia County School Superintendent Malcolm Thomas. “But it’s possible it will be earlier if everything about the process goes perfectly.”

The 115,202 square foot building will be built to the nationally recognized LEEDS “green” building standards, designed with energy efficiency in mind.

Once an architect is hired and the building is designed, the next major phase of the project will be the selection of a builder.

Students will be on site during the construction of the new school; it will be built  behind the current facility. Once the new building is complete, the most of the current building will be torn down, and portables and modular buildings  currently on the campus will be removed. The current administration building is slated to become a maintenance facility.

In addition to Ernest Ward, the district will rebuild A.K. Suter Elementary in Pensacola for $21.5 million and spend at least $75,000 at every other school in the district.

With the current economic climate and contracting firms looking for work, Thomas said he expects the construction costs for the new Ernest Ward campus, A.K. Suter campus and the other district schools to  be favorable for the district.

Pictured top: Escambia School Superintendent Malcolm Thomas and Ernest Ward Principal Nancy Perry discuss options for the new school campus. Pictured below: Perry, Thomas, and EWMS staffer Betty Coon hold a “Thank You for our New School” banner signed by Ernest Ward students during the 2011-2012 school year. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Escambia County’s Justin Gatlin And Team Take Silver Olympic Medal

August 12, 2012

Escambia County’s Olympian and team matched a world record but took the silver Saturday in the men’s 4×100 meter relay.

Justin Gatlin of Pensacola, Trell Kimmons, Tyson Gay and Ryan Bailey finished in an American record time of 37.04 seconds Saturday evening at London’s Olympic Stadium.

The gold medal went to Jamaica, which shattered the world record with a time of 36.84 seconds, improving the world standard by 0.2 seconds. By comparison, the U.S. team’s effort matched the world record that was surpassed by Jamaica and is the second-fastest result of all time in the event. Trinidad and Tobago won the bronze medal with a time of 38.12 seconds after Canada finished third but was disqualified.

Gatlin finished third last weekend in the 100m dash for an individual bronze medal.

Gatlin had waited eight years to get back on the podium. The 2004 Olympic 100-meter champion, Gatlin served a doping ban.

“I went out there to challenge a mountain,” Gatlin said last weekend. “I went out there to challenge the odds.”

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