Mary Ethel McKinley

September 18, 2013

Mary Ethel McKinley, 81, of Atmore, passed away Monday September 16, 2013, in Atmore. She was a homemaker born in Walnut Hill on November 6, 1931, to the late Oscar and Myrtle Agerton Brown. She attended the First Assembly of God Church of Atmore.

She is preceded in death by her husband, Tralve R. McKinley; daughter, Barbara Sue McKinley; and sister, Estell Parker.

Survivors include one son, Steve McKinley; two daughters, Mary Ann Minchew and Debbie McKinley Smith; three brothers, Elbert Brown, Albert Brown and Freddie Brown; four sisters, Jessie Mae Smith, Carol Jackson, Pearl Johnson and Thelma Watkins; eight grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren.

Graveside services will be Thursday September 19, 2013, at 9 a.m. in McCullough Cemetery with Rev. Don Davis officiating.

Interment will follow in McCullough Cemetery.

Johnson-Quimby Funeral Home, Inc is in charge of all arrangements.

Holley Elected To Florida Tax Collector’s Board

September 18, 2013

Escambia County Tax Collector Janet Holley has been elected to serve on the Florida Tax Collectors Association’s (FTCA) Board of Directors as the District 1 Director for 2013-2014. She will represent Escambia, Santa Rosa, Okaloosa, Walton, Holmes, and Washington counties. Holley previously served as president for the association in 2005-2006.

Holley and her accounting department, headed by Chief Financial Officer Brenda Chestnutt, received recognition at the FTCA’s Fall Education Forum. The office earned a Certificate of Merit for achieving a clean audit for the fiscal year ended September 30, 2012. This is the second year in a row they received this honor.

Maxine T. Brown

September 18, 2013

Maxine T. Brown, 82, of Huxford, Ala., passed away on Saturday, September 14, 2013, with her family by her side. She was born in Millry, Alabama on April 20, 1931, to the late George and Vernelle Britton Tew, her family later settled in the Huxford community. As a homemaker, Mrs. Brown enjoyed gardening, cooking and her involvement in First Baptist Church of Atmore, where she was a member.

Mrs. Brown in preceded in death by her son, Bobby Beech; daughter, Maudie Ridgeway; and brother, George Tew, Jr.

Survivors include her husband, Wilbur T. Brown; son, Mike Beech; daughter, Martha (Greg) Watts; son-in-law, Billie Ridgeway; five brothers, Prentice Tew, Ray Tew, Walter “T” Tew, Clatis Tew, and Delmer Tew; two sisters, Pearl Gant and Faye Hester; 10 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren.

Services were held Tuesday, September 17, 2013, at Johnson-Quimby Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Kelly Brown and Rev. Arnold Hendrix officiating.

Interment was in Oak Hill Cemetery.

Pallbearers will be John Murray Ikner, Britton Ikner, Ross Beech, Jon Michael Beech, Ben Odom, and Wedenall Middleton.

The family would like to sincerely thank the caregivers for their attentive and compassionate care.

Johnson-Quimby Funeral Home, Inc, is in charge of all arrangements.

ECSO: Man Videos Child Beating To Tune Of Robin Thicke Song ‘Blurred Lines’

September 17, 2013

A Molino man is facing multiple child abuse charges after allegedly beating a juvenile girl on video to the tune of the Robin Thicke song “Blurred Lines”.

Steven Grady Fillingim, age 40 of Chestnut Road, was booked into the Escambia County Jail on three counts of felony child abuse. He was being held without bond.

Escambia County Sheriff’s Office deputies responded to a child abuse complaint on Sunday. The victim said Fillingim came home Saturday night and became angry with her, calling her lazy, because she had not vacuumed up bugs from the carpet. He allegedly struck her on the face with a belt and his hands, but he did not leave any marks. According to an arrest report, he then made the victim hold a 20-pound weight straight out in front of her body, and then made her hold an 8-pound weight behind her. He then reportedly made the victim shovel dirt for about an hour and a half before allowing her to go to bed at 1:30 a.m.

The victim told deputies that punishments were for “being lazy” and for skipping school the previous week.

The day she skipped school, the victim said Fillingim began to hit her on the backs of both thighs with a switch about 2.5 feet long for about 40 minutes, using the switch like a whip.

As he was striking the victim, Fillingim played the Robin Thicke song “Blurred Lines”, striking her with the switch to the beat of the music, an arrest report states. At some point during the beating, Fillingim began to record the incident with his phone and sent the recording to his girlfriend via text message.

A deputy that viewed the video said it was titled “She’s Home” and what appears to be a switch is repeatedly stuck across the upper thigh area of a person’s legs. The face of the person is not visible in the video, but the deputy said the portion of the legs was the same area where the victim was bruised.

The victim also reported Fillingim struck her multiple times leaving a bruise on the upper portion of her left arm.

Fillingim’s girlfriend told deputies she observed Fillingim strike the victim with a belt before ordering her to hold a weight. The victim said she was then ordered to go to her room and “mind her own business”, the report states. The woman told deputies that she has now broken up with Fillingim and no longer wished to continue a relationship with him.

The arrest report does not specify the relationship between Fillingim and the victim.

The Department of Children and Families is also investigating the incident.

Century Postpones Public Hearing, Final Action On New Budget

September 17, 2013

The Town of Century promptly adjourned a final budget public hearing Monday evening until next week.

The town council was set to hold the public hearing prior to their regular meeting and then vote to adopt a budget and set a tax rate for the upcoming fiscal year. But due to advertising requirements, the council was forced to postpone the public hearing at 5:01 p.m. on Monday, September 23.

To view a summary of the budget in pdf format, click here.

Northview Seeks School Advisory Council Members

September 17, 2013

Northview High School is seeking volunteers for their 2013-2014 School Advisory Council.

The council meets four times each year after school. Interested parents and community members should call (850) 327-6681, ext 221, before September 23.

At Least Two Injured In Highway 29 Crash

September 17, 2013

At least two people were injured in a two vehicle wreck Monday night on Highway 29 in Cantonment.

The accident happened about 9:15 p.m. in the northbound lanes of Highway 29 near Neal Road when the driver of a car apparently rear-ended a pickup truck. The northbound lanes of Highway 29 were closed for over an hour by the crash.

Both of the injured persons were transported to an area hospital by ambulance. Their names and conditions were not available Monday night as the Florida Highway Patrol continued their crash investigation.

The Cantonment Station of Escambia Fire Rescue, Escambia County EMS and the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office also responded to the crash.

Pictured: At least two people were injured in this two vehicle accident Monday night on Highway 29 in Cantonment. NorthEscambia.com photos by Kristi Smith, click to enlarge.

Free Blood Pressure Screening In Molino

September 17, 2013

Free blood pressure screenings are offered each Tuesday at the Molino Community Center from 10 a.m. until 1 p.m., sponsored by the Molino Mid-County Historical Society.

Organizers said the free blood pressure checks have been a great service to the community, with one individual discovering a dangerously high blood pressure, and another realizing that they needed to resume their blood pressure medication.

The Molino Community Center is located at 6450 Highway 95A.

Scam Alert: ESAR Not Soliciting Funds Door To Door

September 17, 2013

Escambia Search and Rescue wants Escambia County residents to know that the group is not currently soliciting funds door-to-door.

“We discontinued the services of a professional fundraising service that has been performing our door-to-door campaigns for us, and we would like to inform our supporters, and those who may become future supporters, that we are not soliciting donations at this time,” said John Provo, an ESAR commander. “We are in the process of reorganizing our fundraising efforts and would like for the public to know that we will make another announcement when we resume fundraising.”

Provo said the group has received reports of someone fraudulently collecting funds door-to-door for the group.

Escambia Search and Rescue trains for and responds to many different types of incidents, including lost children, missing hunters, drowning victims, overdue boats, natural disasters, and missing persons with Alzheimer’s, autism or other forms of dementia.

ESAR has served the Escambia County area for over 50 years. The 100 percent volunteer organization relies primarily on the support of individual donors. Donations can be made on the group’s website, www.EscambiaSearchAndRescue.com.

Pictured: ESAR begins a successful search for a missing 8-year old boy lost in a wooded area near Century. NorthEscambia.com file photos, click to enlarge.

Flags Ordered To Half Staff In Tribute To Navy Yard Victims

September 17, 2013

President Barack Obama and Gov. Rick Scott have ordered flags be flown at half staff through Friday to pay  tribute to the victims of the Washington Navy Yard shootings on Monday.  The governor’s order arrived Monday night during a Century Town Council meeting. Following that meeting, Century Mayor Freddie McCall (pictured) personally lowered the flag at Century Town Hall. NorthEscambia.com photo, click to enlarge.

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