Unemployment Inches Downward

November 23, 2013

The latest job numbers released Friday the unemployment level inching down across entire  three-county North Escambia area — as Florida’s unemployment rate also dropped.

Escambia County’s unemployment dropped from 6.5 percent to 6.1 percent  from September to October  There were 8,582  people reported unemployed  during the period. One year ago, unemployment in Escambia County was 7.8 percent.

Santa Rosa County unemployment fell from 5.8 to 5.4  percent from September to October. Santa Rosa County had a total of  4,054 persons still unemployed. The year-ago unemployment rate in Santa Rosa County was 6.7 percent.

In Escambia County, Alabama, unemployment dropped  from 8.3 percent in September to 8.0 percent in October. That represented 1,116  people unemployed in the county during he month.

Florida’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate was 6.7 percent in October 2013, down 0.1 percentage point over the month, and down 1.5 percentage points from 8.2 percent a year ago. The state’s October rate was the lowest since August 2008 when it also was 6.7 percent.

Alabama’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate, at 6.5 percent in October, was up from September’s revised rate f 6.4 percent and was below the year-ago rate of 7.1 percent.

Pictured top: Gov. Rick Scott announces the latest Florida unemployment data Friday morning in Lake Mary, FL. Photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Two Benefit Events Saturday At Equestrian Center

November 22, 2013

There will be two benefit events this Saturday at the Equestrian Center on Mobile Highway.

The Crazy Acres Ranch Horse Show, benefiting Sacred Heart Children’s Hospital, starts at 8 a.m Saturday. The event will include a costume contest, three and four barrel races, a cake walk, and other fun events. For more information, call Rhonda Jones at (850) 206-8113.

Children’s Charitable Services (CCS) Bulls & Barrels includes exhibition barrel racing from 10 a.m. to noon, a 4D barrel race at 1 p.m., and open barrel racing, bull riding, and mutton busting at 7 p.m. The event benefits Isaiah Mainer, Caleb Owens and Wyatt Oglesby. For tickets or other information, call Kim Jones at (850) 525-5334.

Both events will have a full service concession stand for spectators.

Firefighters Battle Train Engine Fire Near State Line

November 22, 2013

Firefighters from Alabama and Florida battled a train engine fire Friday afternoon near the state line.

The CSX locomotive caught fire near Welka Road just outside Flomaton. Flames were shooting several feet into the air over the engine, which was still attached to freight cars. None of the train cars were on fire or immediately threatened by the engine fire. The train cars did not contain any hazardous materials, and the fire was not posing any threat to the public.

CSX officials were on scene with firefighters dispatched from Flomaton, Friendship, McCall, Barnett Crossroads, Century, McDavid and other departments. Preliminary information indicated there was abut 3,000 gallons of diesel fuel on the locomotive, and CSX  devised a plan to turn off the fuel supply and extinguish the fire.

The Flomaton Police Department, Escambia County (Ala.) Sheriff’s Office, Alabama State Troopers, Escambia County (AL) Emergency Management and Escambia County (FL) EMS were also among the responding agencies.

The fire was declared out by about 3:25 p.m.  No injuries were reported in the incident.

Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Cantonment Highway 29 Wreck Claims One Life

November 22, 2013

For an update to this story, click here.

A wreck involving a semi-truck and a car claimed one life about 10:45  Thursday night at the intersection of Highway 29 and Muscogee Road in Cantonment.

According to the Florida Highway Patrol, 48-year old Melvin Pryear of Cantonment was traveling north on Highway 29  in a 2004 Chrysler Sebring when he turned into the path of a southbound 2000 Volvo 18-wheeler driven by 60-year old Standford Britts of Medina, OH.  The FHP said that according to multiple witnesses,  both north and southbound Highway 29 had a green light, but there was no green turn arrow for Pryear.

The front of the 18-wheeler struck the Chrysler, causing it to rotate onto the southbound shoulder at the Raceway gas station. A passenger in the Chrysler, 54-year old Albertina McCarty of Pensacola, was pronounced deceased at the scene by Escambia County EMS.

Pryear was transported by ambulance to Sacred Heart Hospital in Pensacola with serious injuries. Britts was not injured.

Charged in the accident are pending, according to the FHP. The Cantonment, Ensley and Molino stations of Escambia Fire Rescue and the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office also responded to the accident.

Pictured: The semi involved in a fatal crash Thursday night at Highway 29 and Muscogee Road in Cantonment. NorthEscambia.com photos by Kristi Smith, click to enlarge.



District 5’s Larry Walker Re-elected ECUA Board Chairman

November 22, 2013

District 5 member Larry Walker was  re-elected Thursday as chairman of the ECUA Board, while  District 1 member member Vicki Campbell, was elected vice-chair. District 5 includes in the North Escambia area.

District two member Lois Benson was elected chair of the Citizens’ Advisory Committee, and Elvin McCorvey of District 3 was elected vice-chair. Deborah Benn, Charles Green, Chuck Kimball, Hurey Smith, Tim Common, Kelley Thompson, and Louise Ritz were appointed as members of the Citizens’ Advisory Committee.

Settlement Would Raise Gulf Power Rates

November 22, 2013

Gulf Power Company will be able to increase base electric rates by $35 million in January and an additional $20 million in 2015, under a proposed settlement agreement filed Friday morning with the Florida Public Service Commission

Gulf Power had request a $74.4 million increase, along with another potential $16.4 million in 2015 that is related to transmission projects. It was a two-step price increase to help pay for the largest power grid construction program in the history of the company. Regulators were set begin a detail hearing on the increase proposal on December 9.

“The agreement is in the public interest and should be approved,” the filing Friday says. “It has been agreed to by each and every party and resolves each and every issue in this (case) docket. It results in rates and charges that are fair, just and reasonable over the term of the agreement.”

The Public Service Commission will need to review and decide whether to approve the settlement agreement, with the parties seeking consideration at a December 3 meeting. The agreement could avert a potentially contentious debate about how much the Pensacola-based utility should be allowed to increase customers’ bills. The agreement would remain in effect until June 2017.

The other parties are the state Office of Public Counsel, which represents consumers in utility issues; the Florida Industrial Power Users Group, which represents major electricity users; federal government agencies that are Gulf customers; and retailers Wal-Mart Stores East, LP, and Sam’s East, Inc.

Gulf Power said over the next three years  the company is building and replacing power lines and infrastructure — some more than 70 years old — to keep electricity flowing to its 430,000 customers. In addition, new lines and equipment are needed to comply with new mandatory federal environmental regulations.

Part of the new transmission line construction is to help the company comply with new federal environmental regulations that will change the way the company operates its plants and will require plants to be shut down at regular intervals. The new lines and equipment will be used to ensure voltage stability and reliable power flow while the plants are offline.

The News Service of Florida contributed to this report.

Pictured inset: Gulf Power crews making upgrades to a distribution line. Submitted photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Cottage Hill Water Works Notice Lifted

November 22, 2013

The following Boil Water Notice has been lifted.

A precautionary boil water notice has been issued for some customers of the Cottage Hill Water Works System.

The following streets are included in the notice:  807-1400 North Highway 29 , Neal Road, Pinetop Lane, Brookhills Drive, Rose Petal Lane, Forehand Lane, Knollwood Drive, Hillock Drive, and Ridgeway.

The notice was issued following a water main break. Residents are advised to boil water for one minute at a rolling boil or to use six drops of regular unscented household bleach per gallon of water for water drinking or cooking purposes.  Bacteriological sampling is underway and the advisory will be lifted as soon as possible.

A crew has repaired the main and is flushing out the lines. Residents are advised that there is a possibility of discolored water as a result of the break and flushing, and to flush their home’s plumbing by running their taps for a few minutes. If you have questions, contact the Cottage Hill Water Works, office at (850) 968-5485.

NOAA Calls For Warmer, Drier Winter

November 22, 2013

Winter is likely to see a drought develop across parts of the Southeast, along with above normal temperatures, according to NOAA’s Annual Winter Outlook released Thursday.

In the Southeast, including the North Escambia area, the Precipitation Outlook favors below average precipitation, while the Temperature Outlook favors above average temperatures.

Sea surface temperatures across the equatorial Pacific have been near average since spring 2012, and forecasters expect that to continue through the winter. This means that neither El Niño nor La Niña is expected to influence the climate during the upcoming winter.

The Climate Prediction Center produces the U.S. Winter Outlook to give American communities the best possible scientific prediction of how the winter may shape up across the nation. This outlook supports local and state governments in their effort to plan for public needs during the winter, and large and small businesses as they plan for winter impacts on things like transportation, market demand for goods and services, and finances.

Chiefs Aim For Regional Championship Tonight In Cottondale

November 22, 2013

The defending 1A state champion Northview Chiefs will lay it all on the line tonight in Cottondale as they take on the Hornets for the Region 1-1A  championship.

Both are teams are coming into the game as district runner-ups. The Chiefs (4-6) are coming off a 22-19 road win against District 2-1A champion Vernon Yellow Jackets. Cottondale (7-4) beat the District 1-1A champion Baker Gators 28-23.

The winner of tonight’s Northview-Cottondale game will face the winner of the  Blountstown vs. Port St. Joe in the state semi-finals next week on the road to the state championship game December 6 in Orlando.

Directions To Cottondale’s Stadium (137 miles from Northview):

  • Traveling east on Interstate I-10 take exit 130 toward Cottondale/Dothan AL.
  • Take 231 N for about 3 miles to the first traffic light (HWY 90).
  • Turn right onto HWY 90 East.
  • Travel past Cottondale High School, take next right onto Zion St.
  • Travel to the 4-way stop, turn left onto Thomas St.
  • The football field is on the right.

Map: Click here.

Pictured top: Northview head football Coach Sid Wheatley celebrates  victory last Friday night in Vernon. Pictured below: Northview beat Vernon 22-19.  NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Poll: Charlie Crist Keeps Edge Over Rick Scott

November 22, 2013

With a campaign full of attack ads and big money ready to play out, Democrat Charlie Crist has a seven-point lead over incumbent Republican Rick Scott in the 2014 race for Florida governor, a poll released Thursday shows.

Crist, a former Republican governor who became a registered Democrat last year, leads Scott by a margin of 47 percent to 40 percent, according to the Quinnipiac University poll. A similar poll in June showed Crist leading 47 percent to 37 percent in a match-up with Scott.

While the new poll showed the margin narrowing, it also indicated that voters continue to have a generally negative view of Scott. For example, 42 percent of the people in the poll said they approved of the way Scot is handling his job, while 47 percent disapproved.

Crist filed paperwork Nov. 1 to formally enter the race, and Scott and his allies are expected to spend tens of millions of dollars blasting the former Republican as a political opportunist who was in office when the economic recession hit the state.

The poll shows voters split 46 percent to 46 percent about whether Crist’s party-switching is a positive or negative thing. Also, it showed that 53 percent of voters approve of the job Crist did as governor.

“To catch Crist, Scott is going to have to convince Florida voters that Crist was a bad governor and a political opportunist,” Peter Brown, assistant director of the Quinnipiac University Polling Institute, said in a prepared statement. “And he is planning on spending tens of millions of dollars on television adds to make that argument. This will be an intensely negative campaign on both sides. The survivor will be the candidate voters dislike least on Election Day.”

The poll also showed that voters, by large margins, approve of allowing people to use marijuana for medical purposes. That issue could come before voters as a proposed constitutional amendment in November 2014 if supporters can get it on the ballot.

Quinnipiac surveyed 1,646 registered voters from Nov. 12 to Nov. 17, and the poll has a margin of error 2.4 percentage points. The Connecticut-based Quinnipiac frequently conducts polls in Florida and other states.

By The News Service of Florida

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