Century Hears Proposals To Create Economic Development Plan

September 17, 2013

The Century Town Council  heard proposals Monday from four contenders to develop an Economic Development Strategic Plan for the town.

Robert Gray of the Strategic Planning Group of Ponte Verde Beach, William Fruth of the Policom Corporation of Palm City and Rod Lewes of the Haas Center (the research and consulting arm of the University of West Florida) made their presentations to the council in person. Herbert Marlowe of Analytica made his company’s presentation via telephone and a Powerpoint.

Council members completed a score sheet Monday that will be used to rank and later choose the winning company.  The town was awarded a $25,000 technical assistance grant from the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity to develop the plan.

Pictured top: Rod Lewes of the Haas Center (the research and consulting arm of the University of West Florida) makes a presentation Monday evening to the Century Town Council. NorthEscambia.com photo, click to enlarge.

Northview, Pleasant Home, Flomaton Dig Pink For Cancer Awareness

September 17, 2013

Northview, Flomaton and Pleasant Home high school meet in a Dig Pink volleyball tri-match Monday afternoon at Flomaton High School.

Dig Pink is an organization raising awareness and funds for cancer through volleyball.

Junior Varsity

Flomaton beat Northview 26-24, 22-25, 15-10

Pleasant Home defeated Northview 25-8, 25-7

Varsity

Northview beat Flomaton 25-13, 25-19. Tiffani Pritchett had two aces, one kill and one dig for Northview, and Danielle Steadham had three aces, one kill, two blocks and four digs.

Northview defeated Pleasant Home 25-8, 21-25, 15-7. Lana Clayton had six kills and five digs for the Chiefs, and Lily Townson had 11 assistsand six digs for Northview.

Northview will be at home Thursday against Baldwin County, junior varsity at 4:30 and the varsity at 5:30 p.m.

Submitted photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Northwest Escambia Takes Four From Poarch Warriors

September 17, 2013

The Northwest Escambia Eagles swept four games from the Poarch Warrios on Saturday in Walnut Hill.

Freshmen 21, Poarch 20

Zyonne Wesley scored three touchdowns,  and Liam Hatcher added three extra point after attempts for NWE. Wesley tackled Poarch’s Blayze Thomas at the one-yard line and forced the fumble after a 60-yard run. NWE’s Jackson Bridges recovered the fumble. Poarch scored late to make it a one point game and  Jackson Simmons and Bridges were on the stop that prevented Poarch’s extra point and avoided a tie game.

Sophomores 32, Poarch 0

Juniors 39, Poarch 0

Jayden Jackson scored three touchdowns, including one he stripped from a Poarch Player. Jaheem Durant (pictured left) ran for a NWE touchdown, and he also intercepted a Poarch pass and ran it in from 60 plus yards out for a TD. Jaden Cunningham scored touchdown, scored on three extra point attempts and ran for more than 85 yards. The NWE Junior’s defense only gave up one down during the entire game.

Seniors 36, Poarch 19

Seth Killam complete 7 of 11 passes for over 100 yards, two touchdown passes to Tanner Deese and also added a rushing touchdown for Northwest Escambia. Keaton Solmonson had over 100 yards rushing and a touchdown, Trent Kite had 100 plus yards rushing, and Aunterio Minor racked up almost 50 yards rushing and scored a touchdown. Minor also recorded a big defensive play with multiple tackles for a loss. Killam was also 3-5 on field goals.

Pictured top: Aiden Broadhead gains yardage for the Sophomores. Pictured inset: Jaheem Durant  ran for a NWE Juniors touchdown. Pictured below: Travis Scott (#5) brings down a Poarch Warrior for the Sophomores. Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Escambia Man Charged With DUI After Crash

September 16, 2013

An Escambia County man was charged with DUI after a Sunday night wreck on the Scenic Highway overpass above I-10.

About 8 p.m.,  the Florida Highway Patrol said 47-year old Bradley Wolf of Pensacola was northbound on Scenic Highway in a 2001 Ford Expedition when he veered across the center line into southbound traffic and into the path of a southbound Dodge Neon driven by 18-year old Alexandra O’Brien of Pensacola.

O’Brien and her passenger, 18-year old Jaclyn Lynch of Pensacola, were transported to Sacred Heart Hospital in critical condition. Wolf received only minor injuries.

Wold was charged with DUI serious bodily harm, DUI property damage, careless driving, no proof of insurance and failure to display registration, according to the FHP.

Search Warrant Leads To Arrest Of Walnut Hill Man On Drug Charges

September 16, 2013

A Walnut Hill man is facing multiple felony charges after a search warrant was served at his residence by the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office SWAT team and Narcotics Unit.

Curtis Tucker, 49, was charged with possession of cocaine with the intent to distribute, possession of a controlled substance (Xanax and Roxicodone) with the intent to distribute, possession of marijuana with the intent to distribute and possession of a controlled substance (bath salts).

The search warrant was served by the Sheriff’s Office Narcotics Unit in the 7000 block of Highway 97 as part of an ongoing narcotics investigation.  The residence was secured by the SWAT team, which reported Tucker and two other individuals inside the home.

During a search of the brick home, investigators reported finding about $3,197 in cash, crack cocaine, 89 Xanax in an unlabeled pill bottle, a quantity of crack cocaine, over 20 grams of marijuana, one roxicodone pill in a plastic container, a baggie containing methylenedioxypyrovalerone (commonly known as a type of bath salts), and numerous items of drug paraphernalia.

They also located a .22 caliber rifle in the den of the house, and 17 bags of a white powdery substance in a front yard shed. The substance was sent to a lab for testing; additional charges are pending those results.

Tucker was released from the Escambia County Jail on a $25,000 bond.

Pictured top: An Escambia County Sheriff’s Office deputy enters the home of Curtis Tucker on Highway 97 in Walnut Hill. Pictured inset: Investigators reported finding 17 bags of a white powdery substance in this front yard shed. NorthEscambia.com exclusive photos, click to enlarge.

George Stone Adult Academy Offers GED, ESOL Classes

September 16, 2013

The Adult Academy at George Stone Technical Center has several opportunities throughout the community to prepare for the GED test.  All of the classes have open entry/open exit, which means you can enroll at anytime and exit when you are ready to take the GED exam.

The first step of enrollment is to take the TABE Assessment (Test of Adult Basic Education) to identify areas where improvement is needed prior to the  exam.  The assessment is given on Fridays at 8:00 a.m. at the George Stone Technical Center. There is a $10 fee and a photo identification is required.  For more information about the TABE test, contact the George Stone Assessment department at (850) 941-6200, ext.2160.

Tuition for all adult education programs is $30 per term for students with verifiable Florida residency for the previous 12 month period or $120 for out-of-state tuition.

Classes are available at the following sites:

  • Molino Community Center – (850) 587-5334, Tuesdays and Thursdays, 6-8 p.m.
  • Pathways for Change Family Center – (850) 637-1429, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays, 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
  • Sacred Heart Hospital – (850) 416-6361, Thursdays 4:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. and Saturdays, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m.
  • East Brent Baptist Church – (850) 475-7883, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m.
  • Frist Baptist Church Warrington – (850) 456-8420, Tuesdays and Thursdays, 6-8 p.m.
  • George Stone Technical Center – (850) 941-6200, ext.2110,  Monday – Friday 8-11 a.m. and 11:30-2:30 p.m. and Monday – Thursday 2:30 – 5:30 p.m. and 6-9 p.m.

For online GED preparation, email jwolfe@escambia.k12.fl.us.

An English As a Second Language Class is available at La Costa Latina, Hispanic Resource Center, 5465 N. Pensacola Blvd., (850) 494-7899.

For more information visit www.georgestonecenter.com or contact Lydia Henderson (850) 941-6200, ext. 2121 or lhenderson@escambia.k12.fl.us.

Banana Spiders Make Big Local Comeback

September 16, 2013

The golden orb weavers are back in greater numbers this year. More commonly called banana spiders, they seemed to have taken a break the past few years, only to return to our woods, trails and around homes with a vengeance this summer.

“That’s a cause for justifiable arson,” a commenter wrote on a local’s Facebook photo of a banana spider under the eaves of house, blocking a family’s entire kitchen window.

They can grow to several inches across, which can be scary if you don’t know that they really won’t hurt you physically (mentally is perhaps another story).

Because of its size, people sometimes assume that the banana spider is dangerous to people. The body of the female is 1 to 1 ½ inches long, plus an inch or two more when the legs are included in the measurements. The bodies of the males are much smaller, about ¼ inch, and are dark-brown. They are often found in the webs of females.

In reality, it is a shy spider (as nearly all spiders are). Just know this species is considered medically harmless to humans.

There is little danger to a healthy adult from an encounter with the banana spider. It will only bite if held or pinched and the bite itself will produce a localized pain with a slight redness, which quickly goes away. On the whole, the bite is much less severe than a bee string. It is best avoided, but it won’t kill you.

The banana spider preys on a wide variety of small to medium sized flying insects, which include mosquitoes, grasshoppers, stinkbugs, leaf-footed bugs, bees, butterflies, flies, small moths and wasps. Banana spiders have even been seen feeding on beetles and dragonflies.

The banana spider’s other name, the golden orb weaver, stems from the golden yellow color of their strong silk. Their large webs can typically be found in trees, along trails, under the eaves of houses, or other places where they’re likely to catch a lot of insects.

The University of Florida/IFAS Extension Service contributed to this story.

Pictured: A banana spider at a Bratt home. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Century Applies For $50K To Renovate Showalter Playground

September 16, 2013

The Town of Century will follow a recommendation from the Century Recreation Advisory Committee and submit a grant application to renovate the existing playground area at Showalter Park.

The town is submitting two grant applications to the Florida Recreation Development Assistance Program. FRDAP is a competitive program which provides grants to local governments for outdoor recreational projects. The grants are administered by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection.  In in addition to the Showalter renovation grant, the town is applying for a grant to install a splash pad at the Anthony Pleasant Sportsplex.

The Showalter grant, if awarded, would be for $50,000, and the Splash Pad grand would be for $125,000. Grant applications are due September 30. The 2014-2015 FRDAP grants  are contingent upon approval of an annual appropriation by the Florida Legislature.

Pictured: Showalter Park in Century. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

CDC: Floridians Should Eat More Fruits And Vegetables

September 16, 2013

According to a recent report by the Centers for Disease Control, a large number of Floridians can take an important step to improve their overall health simply by changing their dietary habits.

The agency strongly recommends increasing the consumption of fruits and vegetables.

Nearly 38 percent of all adults in Florida do not eat at least one fruit serving per day, while nearly 23 percent do not have at least one serving of a vegetable daily. Adolescents in Florida even less vegetables than their parents. About 42 percent do not consume at least one vegetable per day.

A diet rich in such foods, notes the report, “lowers the risk of many chronic diseases and can also help with weight management.”

The average fruit and vegetable consumption here matches that for most of the nation, with the exception that Florida adolescents eat fewer vegetables, on average, than their counterparts in other states.

For the complete report, click here.

NHS Dig Pink Volleyball Among Tops In State, Latest Matches Today

September 16, 2013

The Northview High School volleyball team’s Dig Pink fundraising  has been named one of the top programs in Florida, according to the Florida High School Athletic Association. Each year, Northview plays Flomaton in a Dig Pink game to raise funds for breast cancer awareness programs. In 2012, Florida high school volleyball teams were ranked No. 9 in the country for their Dig Pink fundraising.

This year’s Dig Pink matches will be a trimatch at Flomaton this afternoon.  The junior varsity will play in the old gym and the varsity in the new. The first match begins at 4:00.

Northview at Jay

JV results:  16-25, 12-25 with Jay winning.  Leah Fischer had 1 ace, 1 block, and 2 digs

Varsity results:  12-25, 26-24, 20-25, 24-26 with Jay winning. Lily Townson had 1 ace, 4 kills, 11 assists, 10 digs. Rebecca Grim had 1 ace, 1 kill, 10 digs.

Pictured: Last October’s Dig Pink volleyball game at Northview High Schoool.  NorthEscambia.com file photos, click to enlarge.

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