Flags Flown Half Staff In Honor Of Rep. Clay Ford
March 29, 2013
Gov. Rick Scott ordered flags to be flown at half staff Friday in Escambia and Santa Rosa counties in memory of State Rep. Clay Ford, who passed away last week.
Ford, a military veteran and public servant representing the people of House District 2, served our country in the U.S. Army, the Army Reserve, and the National Guard from 1955 to 1988, advancing through the ranks from private to colonel. A native of Wynne, Arkansas, Ford served in the Arkansas House of Representatives, from 1975 to 1976, on the Pulaski County, Arkansas Special School District Board from 1977 to 1979 and as a delegate to the Arkansas Constitutional Convention from 1978 to 1979.
Rep. Ford served on the Gulf Breeze City Council from 1990 to 2007 and as Mayor Pro Tempore from 2000 to 2007. In 2007, Rep. Ford was elected to the Florida House of Representatives and was re-elected subsequently. Rep. Ford served as Deputy Whip, and at the time of his passing, was the Chair of the Energy & Utilities Subcommittee and sat on the Judiciary Committee, the Regulatory Affairs Committee, and the Rules & Calendar Committee.
Escambia Commission Meeting Rescheduled
March 29, 2013
The originally scheduled Escambia County Board of County Commissioners regular meeting for Thursday, April 4, has been moved to Tuesday, April 2. The Public Forum will begin at 4:30 p.m. and the regular meeting is scheduled for 5:30 p.m. in the BCC Chambers, 221 Palafox Place, first floor.
The Board of County Commissioners meeting calendar will resume as originally scheduled on Thursday, April 11, with the Committee of the Whole Workshop.
Motor Vehicle Fee Roll Back Sails Through Senate Committee
March 29, 2013
The Senate Appropriations Committee unanimously approved a bill Thursday lowering motor vehicle fees in exchange for repealing an insurance tax credit, turning aside protests from the insurance industry that the measure would hurt a thriving business.
Under the legislation (SB 7132), the bill would reduce the annual cost to register a motor vehicle by $12. In return, insurance companies would lose a premium tax credit of up to 15 percent of the salaries they pay to Florida-based employees.
Doing away with the tax credit will raise about $220 million, according to the committee’s estimates, which will cover most of the projected $225 million cost of rolling back the fees.
The bill sparked an unusual dynamic in the committee, with industry groups questioning a proposal from the Republican-led Senate and one GOP senator asking the committee to go slowly while others seemed eager to plow ahead.
Lobbyists for insurers told the committee they had no problem with trying to reduce the fees Florida motorists pay to register their automobiles — as long as the money to pay for the reduction came from somewhere else. The industry says 44,000 jobs were created by companies that get the tax credit even as the economy struggled through the Great Recession.
“This credit, which was created to attract insurance jobs in the state, has worked and is working,” said Brewster Bevis with Associated Industries of Florida.
But committee members were skeptical, with Republicans in particular pushing for the industry to name a company or companies that located jobs in Florida because of the credit or would leave if the credit were repealed. They also said that the success of the industry might suggest the tax break isn’t needed anymore.
“At what point has an incentive done what we intended it to do and we as a Legislature say, ‘That was it’?” asked Sen. Andy Gardiner, R-Orlando.
Others were more cautious, including Sen. Garrett Richter, R-Naples.
“I do think we need to tread very carefully because if … any industry has had a tax exemption that goes away, that’s a tax increase,” he said.
Senators also suggested the door was still open for insurance companies to come up with another source for the money to pay for the fee cut — something Appropriations Chairman Joe Negron, R-Stuart, said he had given the industry a week to do. After the meeting, Negron said the industry’s arguments — which he said were largely speculation — hadn’t moved him.
“If I juxtapose an insurance (industry) tax break with sending money back to our constituents, I’m going to vote for the constituents,” Negron said.
Gov. Rick Scott’s office said he was focused on his own priorities for the session, but didn’t rule out the proposal.
“The Governor is always open to looking at ways we can lower the cost of living for Florida families,” spokeswoman Jackie Schutz said in an email.
By The News Service of Florida
Low Cost Health Insurance Available To Many Area Children
March 29, 2013
Many families in the North Escambia area are eligible for a program that offers private insurance to children for as little as $15-$20 per month.
Florida Kid Care covers health emergencies and a wide variety of services, such as doctor visits, shots, lab tests, X-rays, dental care, prescriptions, emergencies, hospitalization, mental health examinations and sports physicals.
Many families are eligible for the program, but the parents do not know about it. Sacred Heart Children’s Hospital and United Way are working together to promote awareness of the low-cost insurance.
The family’s size and income determine if the children are eligible. The statewide program is aimed at children 18 or younger. A family of four with an income of up to $46,100 a year is eligible.
Details: In Escambia and Santa Rosa counties, simply call 2-1-1. Or email InsureKidsNow@shhpens.org. For more details, contact Cheryl Pilling at cpilling@shhpens.org or call (850) 416-6040.
Dorothy Louise Boutwell Bondurant
March 29, 2013
Mrs. Dorothy Louise Boutwell Bondurant, age 89 of Flomaton, passed away at her home after a lengthy illness.
Mrs. Bondurant was born in the Little Rock Community, near Atmore, but had been a member of the Flomaton community her entire lifetime. She was a homemaker and of the Holiness faith. Mrs. Bondurant was preceded in death by her parents, James and Lelia Graham Boutwell; two husbands, Houston Van Hoosen, Sr. and John L. Bondurant; son, Jerry D. Boutwell; stepson, Harold Van Hoosen; daughters, Brenda Cain and Linda Wilson; four brothers and three sisters and three grandchildren.
Surviviors include her daughter, Addie Glenda Hagen of Flomaton; stepdaughter, Edie Beason of McKinney, TX; sister, Inola Driver of Century; numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Visitation will be held Monday, April 1, 2013, from 6 until 9 p.m. at the Flomaton Funeral Home Chapel.
Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, April 2, 2013, at 2 p.m. at Flomaton Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Ernie Cawby officiating.
Interment will be in Traveler’s Rest Cemetery, Flomaton.
Blue Angels To Fly Again Next Week
March 29, 2013
The Blue Angels will resume practice demonstrations following the Easter weekend, Tuesday through Friday, April 2-5, with take-offs from Naval Air Station (NAS) Pensacola scheduled for 11:30 a.m.
Bleacher seating is provided behind the National Naval Aviation Museum. Following Wednesday’s practice, the team will visit the museum to answer questions and sign autographs.
Friday’s practice will launch from NAS Pensacola but the practice demonstration will not be viewable from the base or the National Museum of Naval Aviation.
The Blue Angels’ practice schedule for the remainder of April is still to be determined; updates will be released as soon as they become available.
NorthEscambia.com file photo, click to enlarge.
Millard Franklin Gatwood, Jr.
March 29, 2013
Millard Franklin Gatwood, Jr., left his earthbound home and journeyed into heavenly space on the 26th of March 2013. Millard was born in Pollard, AL, on May 22, 1924.
Predeceased by his wife Adele Gatwood, his sister Helen Wall, his parents Millard and Ethel Gatwood, and his grandson Paul Fensom.
He leaves behind his loving wife Susan (East) Gatwood; Susan’s two sons Eric (Jennifer) East and Kevin East; a sister Evelyn (Calvin) Newberry; and a brother Raymond (Betty) Gatwood and his three children Millard (Cheryl) Gatwood, Darlene (Ches) Fensom and John Gatwood; grandchildren Eddie Gatwood, Scott Gatwood, Chris Gatwood, Stacy Fensom, Sandra Garcia, Travis Gatwood, Zachary East and Tabitha East; seven great grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews.
Millard served honorably in the U.S. Army both as enlisted and later as a Chief Warrant Officer (CWO-3). He served for over 22 years and fought in WWII in the Pacific. He helped free the Philippines and then went to Japan with the occupation troops. He also served in the Korean and Vietnam conflicts. He was awarded many meritorious medals and ribbons while serving the Army. The one award that he treasured the most was his working for Boeing Aircraft Corporation on the Apollo/Saturn Project and having his name listed in the Smithsonian Institute for his work in the Space Program. Millard was a gifted athlete. He played football for the Army and was on the boxing team. After his retirement he played golf and was a scratch golfer. Millard volunteered as a driver for Baptist Hospital and drove patients to appointments and treatments. He made many friends there and helped countless people. He was a kind and gentle soul and a friend to everyone he came in contact with.
The family would like to the thank the staff at Sims Veterans Nursing Home, especially Libby, Jessica and Ruth thanks also to Vicky Sellers of Covenant Hospice.
Funeral services will be Tuesday, April 2, 2013, at 11:30 a.m. at Bayview Fisher-Pou Chapel. The family will receive friends at the funeral home from 10:30 a.m. until the service hour. Interment will follow at Barrancas National Cemetery with full military honors. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to hospice, the Alzheimer’s Association or the charity of your choice.
Bayview Fisher-Pou Chapel has been entrusted with the arrangements.
Sadie Mae Byrd
March 29, 2013
Mrs. Sadie Mae Byrd, 84, passed away on Wednesday, March 27, 2013, in Atmore.
Mrs. Byrd was a native of Stockton, AL, former resident of Tensaw, AL and a resident of Atmore for the past 20 years. Mrs. Byrd was a loving mother, grandmother and rriend to all who knew her. She is preceded in death by her husband, V.L. Byrd, a daughter, Sarah Davison, three brothers and two sisters.
One son, Ed (Merrill) Catrett of Camden, AL, and numerous grandchildren and great grandchildren, survive her.
Graveside services will be held Friday, March 29, 2013, at 10 a.m. at the McCullough Cemetery with Rev. Doug Odom officiating.
Petty-Eastside Chapel Funeral Homes is in charge of all arrangements.
Firefighters Respond To Control 338 Acre Fire
March 28, 2013
A huge plume of smoke could be seen from across Escambia County Thursday afternoon due a prescribed burn near Saufley Field. The Northwest Florida Water Management District intended to burn about 338 acres within the Perdido River Water Management Area.
After a change in winds, Escambia County Fire Rescue was asked for assistance in monitoring the prescribed burn. Crews from five different Escambia County fire stations were dispatched to the scene to be on standby. A crew from the Navy’s fire department aboard NAS Pensacola was also dispatched.
Mid afternoon, Escambia County Fire Rescue state that no homes or businesses were threatened by the fire, and the situation was under control.
The Northwest Florida Water Management District’s burn-certified land managers conducted the burn, with help from Gulf Coastal Plain Ecosystem Partnership, Escambia County Natural Resources Division and other agencies.
Officials said prescribed fire is an effective and efficient land management tool used to restore and protect natural resources. Prescribed fires, which mimic naturally-occurring fires, reduce wildfire risk, enhance native vegetation and improve wildlife habitat.
Pictured top: A Forest Service Bell UH-1H helicopter was used to control the blaze. Pictured inset: A huge plume of some from the fire as seen from the 9 Mile Road area. NorthEscambia.com photos by Kristi Smith, click to enlarge.
Fire Destroys Abandoned Building
March 28, 2013
Fire consumed two abandoned structures on Cobb Lane this afternoon, just north of the I-10 and Highway 29 interchange. The fire reportedly started when an abandoned trailer was being demolished and the flames spread to another structure. The fires are under investigation by the State Fire Marshal’s Office NorthEscambia.com photos by Kristi Smith, click to enlarge.