Subway High School All-Star Fans Donate 1,200 Pounds Of Food

June 1, 2012

The 2011-12 Subway High School All-Star Series Presented by the Andrews Institute was more than just playing sports, recognizing tremendous athletes, and having fun; it was about helping a great cause and helping feed the hungry. Over the five all-star events – volleyball, football, soccer, basketball, and baseball and softball – fans attending the games donated more than 1,200 pounds of food at the gate to be given to the Manna Food Pantry.

Fans were encouraged to bring canned good items and non-perishable foods to the games to receive a discount off the ticket price. After each all-star game, the Pensacola Sports Association (PSA) delivered the food to the Manna Food Pantry located in downtown Pensacola.

Manna Food Pantry distributes their food in bundles big enough to feed a person for five days. The 1,200 pounds of food is equivalent to feeding up to 40 people for five days.

“The PSA’s slogan is ‘Sports…More Than Just a Game!’,” said PSA’s Executive Director Ray Palmer. “We are proud of the Subway High School All-Star Series, its fans, parents, and supporters to help us further promote our mission and help other organizations and people who are in need.”

The 2012-13 Subway High School All-Star Series will begin in November, 2012 with the all-star volleyball game. Dates and venues of all the all-star events will be announced in the coming weeks.

Despite $3,000 Reward, No Arrests In 2011 Cow Strangulation Case

June 1, 2012

One year later, there have been no arrests in what was called a surprising case of animal cruelty — the dragging and strangulation death of a pregnant cow in Enon on Memorial Day 2011 — despite reward money totaling $3,000.

The owner of the pet Jersey cow found the animal dead in a pasture just behind his house on Highway 97A  as he checked on his animals. Thin twine — often called grass string –  had been tied several times around the cow’s neck and had apparently strangled the animal as it was dragged through the pasture. The cow was found on its side, with its head upside down and its horns pushed several inches into the dirt.

Authorities suspect the death could have resulted from a prank gone wrong since school was about to end and the cow’s owner was a school bus driver.

“Viciously killing a pregnant cow for an apparent prank is an inexcusably cruel crime and anyone who would do that can be capable of hurting people, too,” said Jennifer Hobgood, Florida state director for The Humane Society of the United States.  “We hope our reward helps bring justice in this horrible case.”

The Humane Society of the United States is offering a reward of up to $2,500 for information leading to the identification, arrest and conviction of the person or persons responsible for ­­­­­­­­­­­­­­the cow’s death. The Junior Humane Society is now offering an additional $500 reward.

For more photos, click here. (Warning: Some readers may find the photos disturbing.)

Anyone with information about the case is asked to call Escambia County Sheriff’s Office Investigator Frank Way at (850) 256-6196.

Pictured: An Escambia County Sheriff’s Office crime scene investigator photographs a pregnant cow that was apparently strangled to death in Enon. NorthEscambia.com exclusive photo, click to enlarge.

Suspect Sought In Nine Mile Road Tom Thumb Robbery

June 1, 2012

The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office is asking for the public’s help in identifying the man that robbed a Nine Mile Road convenience store.

The white male entered the Tom Thumb at 1405 East Nine Mile Road about 6:22 last Sunday morning.  He went to the restroom, then waited in line behind another customer.  After the other customer left the store, the suspect produced a handgun and demanded money from the clerk.

The man then fled on foot with an undisclosed amount of money.

Anyone with information on the armed robbery is asked to call Crime Stoppers at (850) 433-STOP (7867) or the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office at (850) 436-9620.

Photos courtesy Escambia County Sheriff’s Office for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

ECUA Gets New Natural Gas Garbage Trucks, ESP To Build Fueling Stations

June 1, 2012

The Emerald Coast Utilities Authority has taken delivery of the first of 50 new compressed natural gas refuse collection vehicles, and Thursday, Energy Services of Pensacola broke ground on the first of three fast-fill CNG fueling stations.

“Today, as we break ground on this visionary project, we enter a new era for the City of Pensacola, Energy Services of Pensacola, and the Emerald Coast Utilities Authority,” said Pensacola Mayor Ashton Hayward. “The natural gas vehicles operated by the city and ECUA will cost less to fuel and maintain, and in this era of tight budgets, every dollar we can save counts.”

ECUA projects an annual savings of about $350,000 in maintenance costs and $900,00 in annual fuel costs.  ECUA plans to convert an additional 10-15 vehicles in its water and wastewater fleet during the first year of the agreement, with additional vehicles converted over the  next eight years as part of normal vehicle replacement schedules.

Instead of one large 80- gallon diesel tank on each sanitation truck, the new CNG trucks have three 25-gallon compressed natural gas tanks. The tanks are stacked between the cab and body or on the top of the body depending on the type of collection vehicle.

The 50 sanitation trucks will cost ECUA  $12,029,000, or an average of $240,580 per truck. ECUA expects a $20,000 per truck fuel savings per year over and 8-10 year lifespan for the vehicles.

“ECUA customers will see a direct benefit. Currently the ECUA bills include a fuel surcharge that is based on the price of diesel fuel. At present market cost, the surcharge is $1.45 per month to a full rate customer. Because the price of CNG is appreciably less than diesel fuel, we expect our customers will realize an immediate savings through a reduced fuel surcharge once the switch to CNG has been implemented,” said Randy Rudd, ECUA director of Shared Services.

The new ECUA  fast-fill station on ECUA property near Pine Forest Road is expected to be operational by September. Under the terms of the agreement, ECUA will pay ESP a monthly transportation charge as well as an indexed price per diesel gallon equivalent of CNG fuel used by  ECUA vehicles. ESP will operate and maintain the station, which eventually will be open to the public and third-party fleets.

Pictured top: Patrick Zeiter and Winston Silvia of Zeit Energy, ESP Director Don Suarez, Mayor Ashton Hayward, and ECUA Board members Elizabeth Campbell and Larry Walker break ground for a fast-fill CNG station on ECUA property just off Pine Forest Road Thursday afternoon. Pictured top inset: Pensacola Mayor Ashton Hayward speaks Thursday afternoon during a CNG station groundbreaking.  Pictured bottom inset: Three CNG tanks behind the cab of new ECUA waste collection vehicle. Pictured below: A new CNG powered ECUA refuse truck. Courtesy photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Blue Wahoos At Jackson Generals Postponed Due To Rain

June 1, 2012

Thursday’s game between the Blue Wahoos and Jackson Generals has been postponed due to rain. The two teams will close out their five-game series with a doubleheader on Friday beginning at 5:05 p.m.

Both games will be seven-inning contests. The second game will start approximately 30 minutes after the conclusion of game one. The pitching matchups for each game have not yet been determined.

The Blue Wahoos will return home following the game to begin their five-game series with the Jacksonville Suns, the Double-A affiliate of the Miami Marlins.

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.

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