Register Now For Third Annual NWE Flag Football Tournament

November 19, 2013

Now is the time to register for the 3rd Annual NWE Flag Football Tournament.

The tournament is scheduled for February 1, 2014, (Super Bowl Saturday) at Ernest Ward Middle School. Registrations are being accepted now. Call (850) 449-3185 to register a team.

There are no age limits. The registration fee is $150 per team. All proceeds will benefit the Northwest Escambia 2014 Youth football season.

Alger-Sullivan Society Honors Old 100 Train Restoration Volunteers

November 19, 2013

The Alger-Sullivan Historical Society recently held a fish supper honoring the volunteers who worked tirelessly to restore their Old 100 engine.

The steam locomotive, a Baldwin 2-6-2, was built in 1919 and purchased by the Alger-Sullivan Lumber Company in 1923, was a fixture in the town of Century from the mid-1930s until 1954 when it was retired.

There were several Alger-Sullivan members and non-members alike who gave of their time, resources and skills to accomplish what has turned into an apt memorial to the memory of the glory days of the mill, the town and its residents.

Pictured top:  The crew responsible for the restoration of the Alger-Sullivan Historical Society’s Old 100 train  (L-R) Jewel Warren, Margaret Collier, Jerry Fischer, Harold Warren, Bobby Warren and Jed Warren. Not pictured: T.C. Jordan. Courtesy photo. Pictured below: The Old 100 sits at the Alger-Sullivan Historical Park on Jefferson Avenue in Century. NorthEscambia.com photo, click to enlarge.


Flomaton Police Searching For Theft Suspects, Vehicle

November 19, 2013

The Flomaton Police Department is looking for two theft suspects believed to be from the local area.

The victim reported that her billfold was stolen from her vehicle at a local gas station on November 6. Flomaton Police were able to locate surveillance video of the alleged suspects , and they are asking for the public’s help in locating the two suspects.

The suspects were driving what was believed to be a newer model Dodge Charger that was yellow or light orange in color with chrome wheels, sunroof and a prominent black stripe on the sides. Flomaton Police believe the suspects are from Escambia County in Alabama or Florida.

Additional unreleased surveillance video reportedly shows the suspects using the victim’s information to make  purchases at other stores in the area the night of the theft.

Anyone with information on the identity of the suspects is asked to call the Flomaton Police Department at (251) 296-5811. Callers can remain anonymous.

Solari Places Second In State Farm Bureau Speech Contest

November 19, 2013

Northview High School senior Courtney Solari of Molino placed second in the state in the Florida Farm Bureau Youth Speech Contest in Ponte Vedra Beach. She competed against seven other district winners from across the state.

Solari was named the Escambia County Farm Bureau winner in late August and the district winner in September.

Students between 14-18 years old were invited to take part in the contest, delivering a speech about five minutes long on the topic ““Over the past 500 years, how has technology influenced Florida agriculture?”

“Changes in…technology here in Florida have been occurring since the first European settlers introduced Native Americans to new practices and livestock. The Native Americans quickly adapted to these practices, and Florida agriculture has been changing ever since,” Solari said in her speech.

“Technology has helped increase production of many crops, while also diminishing the production of others. These advancements in agriculture are all in an effort for Florida farmers to produce more food while utilizing less land and protecting the environment. No matter how many changes occur though, one thing will remain consistent. Florida agriculture will continue to grow and thrive throughout the future as it has for the last 500 years,” she said.

Pictured: Courtney Solari with Northview FFA Alumni President Angus Brewton (left) and Escambia County Farm Bureau President Jimmy Cunningham. Photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Escambia Man Charged With Shooting At Girlfriend

November 18, 2013

An Escambia County an is behind bars after allegedly trying to shoot his girlfriend early this morning.

Shawn Martese Gulley, 24, was charged with aggravated assault with a firearm, criminal mischief, possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony, discharging a firearm in public, deadly missiles and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.

About 1:30 a.m., deputies responded to the Circle K on Navy Boulevard in reference to shots fired. The clerk advised that he observed a male and female arguing in the parking lot before the male pulled a firearm and shot at a sedan multiple times as the female sped away. One shot struck the taillight of the vehicle.

A perimeter was established and Gulley was captured a short time later and positively identified.

Third Suspect Charged In 2012 Lottery Store Murder

November 18, 2013

A third suspect has been charged with murder in connection with the November 2012 shooting death of a Davisville lottery store owner.

Michael Brad Orso, age 28 of Atmore, is being held in the Escambia County Jail without bond on one count of  premeditated first degree murder. He was indicted last week by an Escambia County Grand Jury and arrested in Alabama. He waived extradition from Alabama and was transferred to Florida late Friday afternoon.

“Orso was looked at from the beginning as a possible suspect,” Assistant State Attorney Greg Marcille told NorthEscambia.com. “There was additional information presented to the grand jury last week.”

Marcille said the State Attorney’s Office will not release any further information at this time about Orso’s alleged involvement in the murder.

Two other men — Malcolm McGhee Jr. and Brent Lambeth — were  charged in connection with the shooting death of 74-year old Thomas “Tommy” Kroll during a robbery on November 6, 2012, at the State Line O’ Yes Lotto on Highway 97 in Davisville.

Lambeth, 21, has pleaded no contest to second degree murder. Under his plea deal, he will receive no more than 30 years in prison, provided he testifies against his co-defendant and alleged triggerman,  25-year old Malcolm McGhee Jr.

Jury selection is set to begin today in the trial of Malcolm McGhee Jr. on charges of premeditated first degree murder and robbery with a firearm.

Marcille said he does not believe the arrest of Orso just days before the start of McGhee’s trial will have any impact on his case.

The Robbery, Murder

Previously released documents detail the events that unfolded last year inside the iconic pink lottery store at the Florida/Alabama state line. None of those documents mention Orso or allude to the presence of Orso or any other unnamed male during the robbery and shooting.

When Escambia County Sheriff’s deputies arrived at the lottery store on the afternoon of November 6, 2012,  they found store owner Thomas Gerald Kroll had been shot and killed. Witnesses at the store told deputies that two suspects wearing ski masks had entered the store, armed with a handgun. Witnesses said they  asked “Where’s the man with the money?” before firing two shots and killing Kroll.

Kroll fired at least one shot at the suspects.  Authorities have not revealed if Kroll or one of the suspects fired first. One shot struck McGhee. Prosecutors said he was wearing a large cross pendant around his neck that may have saved his life. The bullet struck the cross and did not injure him.”  McGhee’s wound was non-penetrating.

The two suspects had fled the scene of the crime before the first law enforcement officers arrived on the scene.

According to official documents, Kristen McGhee told investigators on the day of the murder that she was with Malcolm McGhee and Lambeth when they drove to the O ‘Yes Lotto store for the purpose of purchasing Spice. Lambeth, who was driving, backed their vehicle into a parking space in front of the business. Malcolm McGhee and Lambeth got out of the vehicle, leaving the car doors open and leaving Kristen McGhee inside the vehicle.

Kristen McGhee told investigators that moments later she head four gunshots.  Lambeth then ran back to the car,wearing a ski mask over his face, and told Kristen McGhee that Malcolm McGhee had been shot.

Macolm McGhee then got back in the car, official reports state, with a ski mask over his face. He was also armed with a handgun. Malcolm McGhee then “told her he had been shot and he shot the guy that runs the store”, according to an Escambia County Sheriff’s Office report. Kristen McGhree told deputies that both men stated  they took Spice from the store during the robbery.

According to official reports, another female, Mallory Young, told investigators that she was with Malcolm McGhee on the date of the robbery when “he asked if she could keep a secret”. He then told her that he had been shot earlier in the day, and he shot the guy that operates the lottery business.

McGhee and Young have not been charged with any crime in connection with the incident.

NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

FFA Smoked Butt, Turkey Sale Underway

November 18, 2013

The annual Northview High School FFA Alumni Smoked Turkey and Boston Butt Sale is now underway, just in time for Thanksgiving.

In the annual fund raiser, you can choose either a seven to nine pound smoked Boston butt or a 10-12 pound smoked turkey for $28 each.

Boston butts will be available for pickup on Monday, November 25, and the the smoked turkeys will be available for pickup on Tuesday, November 26.

Proceeds from the sale will go to benefit the Northview High School FFA Scholarship Fund. The sale is sponsored by Archie’s Catering Smokehouse in Molino. For a printable order form, click here. Orders must be placed by Thursday, November 21.

For more information, call (850) 327-6681, ext. 248.

Lumon May To Be Named Chairman Of Escambia Commission

November 18, 2013

District 3 Commissioner Lumon May will become the new chairman of the Escambia County Commission during a special ceremony this week.

The Escambia County Board of County Commissioners will hold a Changing of the Chairmanship ceremony during the Thursday, November 21, regular Board meeting at 5:30 p.m.

May will succeed District 2 Commissioner Gene Valentino of the five-member board. May, who was elected to office in 2012, will serve as chairman for one year. The chairmanship of the Escambia County Commission changes each year on a rotating schedule.

Portion Of Bratt Road To Be Paved

November 18, 2013

Work begins as early as this week to pave a dirt portion of Bratt Road.

The project includes the dirt road paving and drainage improvements on Bratt Road from Pine Barren Road east about 1.25 miles to the existing paved roadway. The county road department has provided pipe installation and grading, while a contractor will perform the paving. Work is expected to take up to about two weeks.

The project does not include the section of Bratt Road from Pine Barren Road to the Travis Nelson Park and West Highway 4.

Pictured: Bratt Road at Pine Barren Road. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Atmore Author Albritton To Discuss Florida Panhandle Novels

November 18, 2013

Local author Lloyd Albritton of Atmore will discuss “The Panhandle Novel: Can Fiction Preserve History and Tradition” in a Viva 500 Literary Reflection Tuesday at the Pensacola Cultural Center.

His talk opens the third open mic sponsored by West Florida Literary Federation as November marks National Novel Writing month.

Albritton is the author of Baby Blue, a fictional story of murder and family tragedy set in the summer of 1951 in Escambia County, Florida. Albritton’s storytelling techniques and colorful characters are likened to those of Garrison Keillor and Will Rogers.

The evening begins with refreshments at 6:30, with Albritton speaking at 7 p.m. followed by an open mic. The event and is free and open to the public.

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