Driver Injured When Log Truck Overturns, Cited For Careless Driving

July 24, 2012

[Updated 3 p.m.] An Atmore man was injured when the log truck he was driving overturned this morning near Bay Springs.

The accident happened just before 9 a.m. on South Highway 99 near  Sunrise Trail, just north of the railroad crossing. The Florida Highway Patrol said Danny Wayne Boyington, 48, was at fault in the crash.

Witnesses told the FHP that Boyington’s 2005 Freightliner was in both the north and southbound lanes as he traveled southbound and attempted to negotiate a curve. He over-corrected, ran off the paved portion of the roadway and overturned onto the shoulder of the road.

Boyington was transported by Escambia County EMS to Molino and then airlifted by LifeFlight to a Pensacola hospital. His injuries were reported by the FHP to be minor.

There were no other vehicles involved.

The Molino and Cantonment stations of Escambia Fire Rescue also responded to the crash.

Pictured top and below: The driver of this log truck was seriously injured in this Tuesday morning crash. Pictured inset: The driver was airlifted to a Pensacola hospital. NorthEscambia.com photo, click to enlarge.



One Injured In Rollover Crash Near Cantonment Post Office

July 24, 2012

One person was seriously injured in a single vehicle rollover accident early Tuesday morning on Highway 29 near the Cantonment Post Office.

A male, about 26 years old, lost control of his vehicle which flipped into a ditch and came to rest upside down. The man was briefly trapped in his vehicle following the 2 a.m. crash. He was extricated in just a few minutes and transported by Escambia County EMS to Sacred Heart Hospital.

The accident remains under investigation by the Florida Highway Patrol. The Ensley and Cantonment stations of Escambia Fire Rescue and the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office also responded to the early morning crash.

Pictured: One person was injured in this single vehicle rollover accident early Tuesday morning near the Cantonment Post Office. Reader submitted photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Mom Busted For Letting Child, 10, Drive From Taco Bell, Across 9 Mile

July 24, 2012

A Cantonment woman was arrested after allowing her 10-year old son to drive away from a Taco Bell and across a busy major highway.

A witness called the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office to report a young child driving a Buick Century on Chemstrand Road. When deputies found the car, it was stopped in the parking lot of a shopping center across Nine Mile Road from the Taco Bell restaurant. They found 46-year old Janice Louise Pauley behind the wheel smoking a cigarette and the 10-year old boy in the backseat.

The boy told deputies he had driven across Nine Mile Road from the Taco Bell because he wanted to learn to drive, a Sheriff’s Office report states.

Pauley told deputies that she first said no when the boy asked to drive. But when he asked again, Pauley told deputies, she agreed to let him drive away from the Taco Bell and across the four-lane highway.

Pauley was charged with felony child neglect without great harm and given a traffic citation for permitting an unlicensed minor to drive.

Grand Jury To Review Allegations Against Sheriff Candidate

July 24, 2012

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Next week, a grand jury will decide if criminal charges are warranted against John Powell, a candidate for Escambia County Sheriff, based upon allegations made by the incumbent sheriff.

State Attorney Bill Eddins announced Monday afternoon that allegations against Powell involving possible campaign finance violations will be presented to a grand jury on Monday, July 30.  Powell is alleged to have accepted cash donations over the legal limit, according to Eddins.

The allegations were raised to the State Attorney’s Office in a letter from incumbent Sheriff David Morgan. Monday afternoon, Morgan said he would not comment further on the case because of its pending status.

“While I am acutely aware of the political implications of this letter and request, both you and I are sworn to uphold (enforce) laws, regardless of the timing, when made aware of such violations,” Morgan said in a letter to Eddins.

In the letter, Morgan lists about 30 cash contributions made to Powell’s campaign that were in excess of the $50 per person cash limit. Campaign finance documents at the Escambia County Supervisor of Elections Office show cash contributions to Powell’s campaign in excess of $50 in amounts that ranged from $65 to $230.

“This information was brought to my attention by another elected official. And upon further  investigation, through public records posted on the Supervisor of Elections Website, it appears that John Powell’s campaign is engaged in an ongoing course of conduct in violation of Florida’s Election Law’s  specific limitations on cash contributions,” Morgan wrote.

“As you can surmise, this is no small amount and is indicative of an ongoing flagrant disregard for the very statutes one swears to uphold,” Morgan continued.

Powell said Monday afternoon that he has cooperated fully with the State Attorney’s Office investigation and that any mistakes were just that — honest mistakes that were being corrected with any cash contributions in excess of the $50 rule being refunded to contributors.

Powell said Morgan’s campaign had also accepted cash donations in excess of $50 and had then issued refunds.

“We are looking forward to the facts coming out; there was no intent,” Powell said. “We will continue to cooperate with the State Attorney’’s Office and the Supervisor of Elections.”

If the grand jury should find any wrongdoing on Powell’s part, Eddins said he would not expect any resolution to the case before the August 14 primary. “If any charges were to be presented, it would take two or three weeks for an arraignment and several months before any trial,” Eddins said.

Florida law says accepting cash campaign contributions in excess of the maximum allowable amount is a misdemeanor, punishable  by up to one year on jail or a $1,000 fine.

Escambia Academy Student, Football Player Killed In Wreck

July 24, 2012

An Escambia Academy student and football player was killed in a two vehicle crash Monday afternoon in Crenshaw County, Ala.

Noah B. Allison, age 17 of Troy, was killed when his 2011 Chevrolet Camaro collided with a 1998 International semi truck hauling batteries that was driven by 61-year old James R. Barnett of Banks, Ala. Barnett was treated and released.

The accident happened about 4:45 p.m. on Highway 29 near Goshen Road in Crenshaw County, about three miles east of Luverne, Ala..

Allison recently transferred from Charles Henderson High School in Troy to Escambia Academy near Atmore,  following EA’s new head football coach Hugh Fountain. Allison was a lineman last season for the Charles Henderson Trojans under Fountain’s leadership.

The accident remains under investigation by Alabama State Troopers.

ECAT Gets $1 Million Grant To Replace Vehicles

July 24, 2012

Escambia County Area Transit (ECAT) will receive just over $1 million in funds from a $787 million transit grant announced Monday by the U.S. Department of Transportation.

The $1,053,401 for ECAT will replace paratransit vehicles that have met or exceeded their useful lives. The new vehicles will be equipped with a vehicle camera technology safety system. ECAT will also purchase scheduling software to manage a fleet with zero spares.

All total, Florida will receive more than $50 million in federal transportation funds for 14 projects to revamp and renovate aging public transit systems.

In addition to ECAT in Escambia County, the list of approved projects includes $15 million to renovate transit facilities in Gainesville and $5 million for a new transit facility in Fort Myers.

The Florida projects were included in a group of 255 projects in 48 states. Since 2010, the federal program has pumped $1.8 billion in funding to replace aging transit facilities and vehicles around the country “to meet the growing demand from millions of riders across the country.”

Walter G. Bush

July 24, 2012

Walter G. Bush, 52, of Cantonment,, went to be with his mother and father on Saturday, July 21, 2012.

Walter was born October 17, 1959m in Guayaquil, Ecuador, and was a lifelong area resident of Pensacola. He was self-employed in the scrap industry. He was the heart of our family, the light of our lives and the laughter of our soul. He was a good husband, great father,and an amazing grandfather. He was a loving brother and devoted uncle. His laugh and love will be with us always.
He is preceded in death by his father George C. Bush Sr., his mother Adriana Bush and an uncle and an aunt.

He is survived by his wife, Cindee Bush; daughter, Marcie Maynard (Steve); grandchildren, Tyler Maynard, Madison McLean and Jaxon Maynard; brothers, George Bush (Sonnia) and Melvin Bush (Sonia): sisters, Caroline Bush and Adrienne Bush (Jesus); nephews, Ryan Bush, Evan Bush and Georgie Bush; nieces, Ashley Allen (Matt), Adriana Manjon and Maria Bush.

Pallbearers will be George Bush, Melvin Bush, Steve Maynard, Tyler Maynard, Norman Jackson, Ray Flowers, Ryan Bush and Fred Cornejo.

Honorary pallbearers will be Chuck Evans, Darrell Robinson, Jake Nall, Pete Arnold, John Miller, Bryan Webb, John Fritz and Jesus Manjon.

Funeral Services will be held at 10:00 a.m., Friday, July 27, 2012m at Faith Chapel Funeral Home North with Reverend Norman Brown officiating. Interment will follow at Serenity Gardens, Milton.

The family will receive friends at the funeral home from 5-8:00 p.m., Thursday, July 26, 2012, at Faith Chapel Funeral Home North.

Gonzalez Crash Injures One

July 24, 2012

There were no serious injuries reported in a two vehicle crash Monday evening on Kingsfield Road.

The accident happened just before 6:30 p.m. at East Kingsfield Road and Pompano Street. A collision between a pickup truck and a van ended with both vehicles in a ditch.

The driver of the van, according to bystanders, was transported by ambulance to an area hospital while the pickup truck driver was not injured.

The accident is under investigation by the Florida Highway Patrol.

Pictured above and below: At least one person was injured in this two vehicle crash Monday evening at East Kingsfield Road and Pompano Street. NorthEscambia.com photos by Kristi Smith and Kari Doyle, click to enlarge.

Penalties Hit Home For Northview Senior, Penn State Recruit

July 24, 2012

The massive penalties handed down against Penn State on Monday are hitting home for a local high school football player.

Neiko Robinson, a senior at Northview High School, made a verbal commitment to Penn State and coach Bill O’Brien back in early June. But ESPN reported Monday that he now says he will have to look at other options.

In the aftermath of the Jerry Sandusky child sex abuse scandal, the NCAA fined Penn State $60 million, banned them from bowl games for four years, cut 40 scholarships over four years and wiped out all of the Nittany Lions’ victories from 1998 to 2011.

“It’s a good school,” Robinson said about Penn State shortly after his verbal commitment.  “They are building their program again to be what it used to be in the past. I like where the coaching staff is going. They want guys that can be game changers, and I think  I can do that on the defensive side.”

But for now, Robinson will continue to focus on what looks to be a winning season for the Northview Chiefs.

“I’m looking for the state championship,” Robinson said.

Robinson is transferring from the nearby Flomaton Hurricanes, where was  part of last season’s 11-2 team. He racked up 93 tackles and returned three interceptions for touchdowns last year for the ‘Canes.

Certified Pile Burners Course Offered

July 24, 2012

Escambia County Extension and the Florida Forest Service will conduct a Certified Pile Burners Course on Wednesday, August 15.

This course will demonstrate how to burn piles legally, safely and efficiently. When the weather is dry, certified pile burners will receive priority for authorization to burn. Also, certified pile burners are allowed to burn up to two hours longer per day and get multiple day authorizations.

Registration is required to attend and the class size is limited. The cost is $50 per person. There will be a test at the end of the course; participants must receive a grade of 70 percent or higher on the exam and demonstrate a proper pile burn with the local FFS office to become certified.

This training will be held from 8:30 a.m. till 4:30 p.m. on August at the Langley Bell 4-H Center, 4810 West Nine Mile Road. Registration deadline is August 7.

For more information, or to register, contact Libbie Johnson, Escambia County Agriculture Extension agent, at (850) 475-5230 or libbiej@ufl.edu.

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