Free Family Wellness Community Block Party Today

April 20, 2013

A free Family Wellness Community Block Party is going on today in Flomaton.

From 10 a.m. until 2 p.m., the event will take place in the parking lot of the First Baptist Church of Flomaton. The event will include car seat inspections, child fingerprinting, drug awareness information, medical screenings and much more.

The First Baptist Church of Flomaton is located at 648 Houston Street, just off Highway 29 in Flomaton.

Blue Wahoos Game Rained Out

April 20, 2013

The Pensacola Blue Wahoos’ contest with the Jacksonville Suns scheduled for Friday night at Pensacola Bayfront Stadium was postponed due to inclement weather. The game will be made up as part of a doubleheader when the Suns return to Pensacola for a five games series May 28-June 1

Fans with tickets Friday night’s game can use their ticket for any 2013 regular season home game excluding July 4 and July 6, subject to availability. Fans must exchange their ticket at least 24 hours in advance of a desired game at the Pensacola Blue Wahoos Ticket Office for a ticket of equal or lesser value. Exchanges must be made in person and cannot be processed via telephone, email or fax.

The Wahoos will now begin a 10-game road trip Saturday against the Jackson Generals. First pitch from the ballpark  in Jackson is scheduled for 6:05 p.m.

Drop In Local Unemployment Rate

April 20, 2013

The latest jobs numbers released Monday show the unemployment rate fell dramatically in the North Escambia area,  as did the state jobless rate in Florida.

Escambia County’s unemployment rate fell from 7.4  percent in February to 6.9 percent for March.  There were 693 fewer people reported unemployed during the period, for a total Escambia County unemployment of 9,643 people. One year ago, unemployment in Escambia County was 8.3 percent.

Santa Rosa County unemployment decreased from 6.7 percent in February  to 6.1  percent in March. Santa Rosa County had a total of 4,517 persons  reported to be still unemployed. The year-ago unemployment rate in Santa Rosa County was 8.4 percent.

In Escambia County, Alabama, unemployment dropped from 9.7  percent in February to 8.4 percent in March. That represented 1,220  people unemployed in the county during the month. The year-ago rate was 8.4 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 unemployment rate dropped to 7.5 percent in March, the lowest it has been since fall of 2008, as the state and national recovery from the recession continued – and Gov. Rick Scott said his efforts to get the state on track are proving effective.

“It’s working,” Scott said, using a new catchphrase that will be his campaign re-election theme as long as the lowering unemployment rate continues to give him the ammunition to do so.

The unemployment picture is dramatically different from just over two years ago when, right after Scott was elected the jobless rate in the state spiked to 12 percent late in 2010.

The March rate was down from a revised 7.8 percent in February and down from 8.9 percent a year ago, the Department of Economic Opportunity said.

Alabama’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate, at 7.2 percent in March, was equal to February and unchanged from the year-ago rate.

Norma Gean Kilpatrick

April 20, 2013

Norma Gean Kilpatrick, age 70, of Jay, passed away on April 17, 2013.

Gean was preceded in death by her husband, Ervin Eugene Kilpatrick; father, Bernice Weekes; mother, Ella Ruth Weekes; two brothers, B.F. Weekes and Richard Eric Weekes Sr.; and one grandson, Mikie Edwards.

She is survived by her three children, Johnny Kilpatrick of Pace, Wendy Alumbaugh (Wayne) of Milton, and Tammy Castleberry of Jay; three sisters, Lou Jara (J.J.) of Pace, Ruth Carr of Milton, and Caffie Wilson (JR.) of Dixon, Missouri; nine grandchildren, Shay and Rebecca Kilpatrick, Ronald and Jake Castleberry, Raven Cole, Dixie Younge, Cameron, Devin, and Megan Alumbaugh; and seven great- grandchildren, Lily, Amberlin, Christian (Buba), Hunter, Kyndal, Lana, Jace, and one in waiting, Bryce.

Graveside services were held at Wallling Cemetery on Saturday, April 20.

Active pallbearers were Robert Wilson, Bart Wilson, Timothy Wilson, John Weekes, Michael Weekes, and Steven Padgett.

The family would like to extend their gratitude to Rosewood Manor, and Covenant Hospice for all the care showed to our loved one and family during our time of need.

Jay Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

DEP: Environmental Restoration Projects Make Progress in the Panhandle

April 20, 2013

Saturday marks the three year anniversary of the Deepwater Horizon explosion and oil spill. Over the last three years, Florida has implemented restoration projects, funded by various sources, to help the Florida Panhandle recover from the spill.

“The Florida Department of Environmental Protection is pleased to announce that several early restoration projects are either complete or making good progress,” said DEP Secretary Herschel T. Vinyard, Jr. “We recognize that we still have a long way to go in terms of restoration, but Governor Scott is fully committed to ensuring full restoration of our damaged natural resources and loss of recreational opportunities.”

Florida’s initial projects funded under the Natural Resource Damage Assessment early restoration program include four boat ramp projects and a dune restoration project, all of which are in Escambia County. The Galvez Landing and Navy Point boat ramp improvements are completed, and have been steadily used for recreation by boaters. A new boat ramp at Mahogany Mill is under construction, and construction on a new boat ramp on the Perdido River is expected to begin at the end of this year. Work on the eight-mile dune restoration project has recently been completed.

“The progress of these wide ranging projects is a benefit to all Floridians”, said Nick Wiley, Executive Director of the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. “These projects help restore opportunities for residents and visitors to enjoy the rich diversity of fish and wildlife that inhabit our world famous beaches and coastal waters while bringing long lasting economic benefits to impacted communities.”

In addition to the dune and boat ramp projects, a second set of projects focus on coastal conservation and will begin restoring the damage inflicted on the coastal environment during the spill’s response and cleanup efforts. Work on the projects began along the Panhandle in January to protect habitat for nesting shore birds and sea turtles this season. Over the next five years, the state will administer contracts to post, survey, and monitor coastal bird nesting areas at 19 sites from Franklin to Escambia counties. These projects will protect important bird nesting sites in the Panhandle.

Sea turtle habitat will be restored through retrofitting lights on the beach so that they are “sea turtle friendly,” updating the technical manual about lighting for sea turtles, and an outreach campaign so the public understands the importance of dark beaches as habitat for nesting loggerhead sea turtles, a threatened species in the Florida panhandle.

Habitual Traffic Offender Jailed After Hitting Deputy’s Cruiser

April 19, 2013

A convicted habitual traffic offender was jailed Thursday after hitting an Escambia County deputy’s cruiser during a traffic stop near Bratt.

The deputy stopped 31-year old William Wade Steverson of Calvin McGhee Drive in Atmore  for speeding on West Highway 4 at Canoe Creek, about 2.5 miles east of Northview High School, about 8:20 a.m.  Steverson stopped his Mitsubishi Galant on a moderate incline, several feet in front of the deputy, according to the Florida Highway Patrol.  At some point, Steverson removed his foot from his brake, and his vehicle rolled backwards into the deputy’s cruiser.

Steverson was arrested for driving with a suspended license as a habitual traffic offender, a felony charge. He was released from the Escambia County Jail on a $1,000 bond.

There were no injuries in Thursday morning’s accident. Damage to the deputy’s cruiser was unnoticeable, while Steverson’s vehicle suffered very minor damage.

Pictured: A convicted habitual traffic offender was jailed Thursday after his vehicle rolled backwards into an Escambia County deputy’s cruiser on West Highway 4 at Canoe Creek. NorthEscambia.com photo, click to enlarge.

Former Commissioner Kevin White Back In Escambia County Politics

April 19, 2013

Former Escambia County District 5 Commissioner Kevin White is back in county government.

The Escambia County Commission voted Thursday night to appoint White to a two year at-large post of the Board of Adjustment. White received three votes from commissioners, while Angelique Sanders and Jim Taylor received on vote each.

White represented District 5 on the commission from 2004 to 2011.

The Escambia County Board of Adjustment is tasked with considering administrative appeals, conditional use permits, site plan approval extensions and variances under the Land Development Code.

Saturday Volunteers Needed For Barrineau Park Cleanup

April 19, 2013

Volunteers are needed for an Earth Day cleanup this Saturday in Barrineau Park. The Honeysuckle Garden Club, the Barrineau Park Historical Society, Barrineau Park 4-H and Clean and Green are sponsoring their annual trash pick-up day.

Volunteers are asked to arrive at the Barrineau Park Community Center by 8:30 a.m. to receive their assignments. Lunch will be served back at the community center for all participants beginning at 11 a.m.

Baldwin County Chase Ends With Florida Traffic Crash

April 19, 2013

A driver that fled from a traffic stop in Foley ended Thursday night in Escambia County.

The Florida Highway Patrol said the 2001 Honda Accord driven by 44-year old Rodney Durand Reynolds of Foley was spotted by the Baldwin County Sheriff’s Office  at County Road 87 and Highway 98 in Alabama. Baldwin County deputies attempted to overtake the vehicle as it continued eastbound at a high rate of speed on Highway 98 into Florida.

Reynolds turned right onto Bauer Road before turning onto Seratine Drive and crashing into a wooded area about 10:24 p.m.. He was apprehended and detained on scene by the Baldwin County Sheriffs Office.

Reynolds was placed under arrest by the FHP for DUI and driving while license suspended. He was also cited for careless driving and no proof of insurance. Additional charges are pending in Baldwin County. A passenger in his vehicle 39-year old Cynthia Foster of Gadsden, Ala., was not injured.

Northview’s Food For America Program Named Finalist For Best In Florida

April 19, 2013

Thursday, the  Northview High FFA  was named as one of five finalists for 2013 Fresh from Florida Advocacy Award.

Formerly known the Food for America program, this program is designed to encourage FFA members to participate in agricultural literacy and awareness projects on the local level.

The local Food for America Program, conducted by the Northview FFA in March, gave over 1,100 students a chance to learn about agriculture firsthand as they got up close and personal with farm animals, farm equipment and more.  The students even had the opportunity to make their own butter and enjoy it on crackers.

Earlier in the year, members of the Northview High School FFA officer team visited several area elementary schools to read ag-related books to students.

The Northview High School FFA Food for America program has been honored as the No. 1 program in the state multiple times.

The overall chapter winner will be awarded on stage during the 6th General Session of the 85th Florida FFA State Convention on Thursday, June 13th, 2013 at the Caribe Royale Resort in Orlando.

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