Sunny Days, Cool Nights

December 8, 2014

Here is your official North Escambia area forecast:

  • Monday Night Mostly clear, with a low around 37. North wind around 5 mph becoming calm.
  • Tuesday Sunny, with a high near 63. Light northwest wind increasing to 10 to 15 mph in the morning.
  • Tuesday Night Clear, with a low around 35. Northwest wind around 5 mph.
  • Wednesday Mostly sunny, with a high near 55. North wind around 5 mph.
  • Wednesday Night Partly cloudy, with a low around 33. North wind around 5 mph.
  • Thursday Mostly sunny, with a high near 56. North wind around 5 mph.
  • Thursday Night Mostly clear, with a low around 33. North wind around 5 mph.
  • Friday Sunny, with a high near 59.
  • Friday Night Mostly clear, with a low around 35.
  • Saturday Sunny, with a high near 62.
  • Saturday Night Mostly clear, with a low around 39.
  • Sunday Sunny, with a high near 64.

Tate FBLA Members Learn About Branding From Business Leader

December 8, 2014

The Tate High chapter of the Future Business Leaders of America recently learned about the importance of branding and networking in the business world from a local business leader.

James Wicker, the assistant manager of consumer loans at Navy Federal Credit Union told the students that branding is now only about building an image in a professional setting or private life, but more about coercing others to believe in and respect that image. He also stressed the importance of setting long and short  term goals.

“If you aim for noting, you’ll hit it every time,” Wicker told the Tate FBLA students.

Submitted photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

All-Star Football Game Rosters Announced

December 8, 2014

On Thursday, December 18 the best seniors from Escambia, Santa Rosa, and Okaloosa Counties will play in the 11th annual Subway High School All-Star Football Game at Niceville High School.

The West team, comprised of Escambia County seniors, will be coached by Tate High School’s Ronnie Douglas with assistants from other high schools. The East team, representing Santa Rosa and Okaloosa counties, will be coached by Chafan Marsh who will be assisted by representative from each participating school.

WEST TEAM

  • Catholic — Antione Barker — DE
  • Catholic — Daniel Byrd — WR
  • Catholic — Antwain Adams — WR
  • Escambia — Logan Walden — Safety
  • Escambia — Jamal Bynum — LB/DE
  • Escambia — Demarcus Mckenzie — LB
  • Escambia — Gerold Bright — QB
  • Northview — Nick Lambert — WR/SS
  • Northview — Cameron Newsome — RB/WR/FS
  • Northview — Keondre Lett — RB
  • Pensacola — Roy Albrition — OL/DL
  • Pensacola — Aaron Jordan — DT
  • Pensacola — Roy Colum — WR/DB/QB
  • Pensacola — Hakeem Wilson — DB
  • Pensacola — Michael Gainey — LB
  • Pensacola — Marquez Emerson — LB
  • Pensacola — Kevon Abrams — RB
  • Pensacola — Eddie Shoots — WR
  • Pensacola — Curtis Theis — K
  • Pensacola — Keshawn Sanders — OL
  • Pensacola — Jarell Dortch — OL
  • Pensacola — Slade Jarmon — QB
  • Pine Forest — Trevon Anderson — DE
  • Pine Forest — Oliva Wright — OLB
  • Pine Forest — Tracy Jackson — OL/DL
  • Tate — Chris Terrell — DE
  • Tate — Devekyo Lewis — DB
  • Tate — Marquis Cass — LB
  • Tate — Atteberry — OL
  • Tate — Travoris Hunt — OL
  • Washington — Kevin Kyles — DT/DE
  • Washington — Erick Cook — FS/WR
  • Washington — Blaire Gilley — P
  • Washington — Griffin Ricketson — OL
  • Washington — Joe Pohiva — LB
  • West FL — Keandre Prim — WR
  • West FL — Cameron Ball — DT
  • West FL — Albert Moore — DL
  • West FL — Devon Gibson — C
  • West FL — Dakota Milstead — Long Snapper
  • West FL — Noah Banks — OL
  • West FL — Kyle Harrison — O

EAST TEAM

  • Baker — Johnathon Gatewood — DE/TE
  • Baker — Austin Martin — OLB
  • Choctaw — John Hicks — RB
  • Choctaw — Patrick Keefe — FB
  • Choctaw — Teric Fuller — OT
  • Choctaw — Dustin Whisman — C
  • Choctaw — Daniel Moon — DT
  • Choctaw — Brandon Thomas — DB
  • Choctaw — Carlos Leon — K/P
  • Crestview — DJ Stewart — RB
  • Crestview — Nathan Gerard — OL
  • Crestview — Tyrone Baker — DE
  • Crestview — Amp Seals — LB
  • Fort Walton — Chris Hunt — OL/DL
  • Fort Walton — Kavika Cozier — DB/S
  • Gulf Breeze — Josh Irby — FB
  • Gulf Breeze — Garner Currington — WR
  • Gulf Breeze — Jacob Kubick — WR
  • Gulf Breeze — Sam Covell — S/CB
  • Jay — Tucker Harrington — OL
  • Jay — Troy Mandris — OL/DL
  • Milton — Dominique Craig — RB
  • Milton — Damian Sagiao — DL
  • Milton — Dondre Johns — OLB
  • Milton — Tye Green — CB
  • Navarre — Quentin Randolph — WR
  • Navarre — Chris Hering — OG/OT
  • Navarre — Matthew Webb — QB
  • Navarre — Kyle Arrasmith — TE/DE
  • Niceville — Austin Willis — CB
  • Niceville — Colby Tuthiy — QB
  • Niceville — Alex Echols — DT/TE
  • Niceville — Billy Sagar — DT
  • Niceville — Chase Outzer — CB
  • Niceville — Bryson Houston — LB
  • Pace — Chris Clarke — OT
  • Pace — Davin Smith — C/OG
  • Pace — Dillon Draughn — ILB
  • Rocky Bayou — Josh Preston — WR
  • Rocky Bayou — Zackary Payne — WR/DB
  • Baker — Josh Mayhew — K
  • Niceville — Trevor Olds — OL

Final game rosters are subject to change.

Tickets are $8 at the gate and $6 with a canned good item donation. The PSA is teaming with Manna Food Bank for a canned good drive and encouraging everyone to help families by bringing a canned good item.

Health Department: Flu Season Off To Early Start

December 8, 2014

The Florida Department of Health reports that the 2014-2015 flu season is off to an early start and Floridians are urged to get vaccinated to protect themselves and others against the flu. Activity levels are highest in children but overall influenza activity is widely spread across the state.

Increased influenza activity in children typically comes ahead of increases in activity in adults and the elderly. Within the last week, there has been an increase in the percentage of pregnant women seeking care at emergency departments for influenza or influenza like illnesses (ILI) and the level is similar to what is usually seen at the height of influenza season.

The health department said the flu vaccine is safe and continues to be the best protection from the flu, the health department said. The national Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) recommends that all individuals six months of age and older receive the flu vaccine each year. Since infants younger than 6 months of age are too young to get vaccinated against influenza, it is important that family members (including pregnant mothers) and other caregivers for these children be vaccinated to help protect them from the disease. This week, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced that, nationally, this year’s flu vaccine is not as effective against the most common flu strain identified this year because the virus has changed. Despite the change or “drift” in this strain, vaccination can still decrease severity of illness. It can also protect against other circulating strains of the virus, which is why vaccination is still recommended.

“It is highly advised that children and pregnant women receive the influenza vaccination to help protect themselves and others from influenza infection,” said Dr. Celeste Philip, Deputy Secretary for Health and Deputy State Health Officer for Children’s Medical Services (CMS). “The changed virus has not yet been identified in Florida, but the Department will continue to monitor this situation closely in partnership with the CDC.”

It is especially important that people who do become infected with the influenza virus stay home when they are sick and parents keep sick children at home to prevent spreading the flu. Additional steps to prevent flu include coughing or sneezing into a tissue or your elbow, washing your hands frequently, and keeping your hands away from your face. Symptoms of the flu include headache, fever, severe cough, runny nose or body aches. If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, see your primary care provider immediately for guidance on treatment. Early treatment with antivirals is important and can help people get better more quickly as well as help to prevent severe complications.

The flu vaccine is offered in many locations, including doctor’s offices, clinics, health departments, retail stores, pharmacies, health centers and by many employers and schools. Check with your physician, your local health department or visit http://www.floridahealth.gov/programs-and-services/prevention/flu-prevention/locate-a-flu-shot.html to search for a flu vaccine location.

Land To Lake Parade Rolls In Century (With Photo Gallery)

December 7, 2014

The Second Annual Century Christmas Land To Lake Lighted Boat Parade rolled through Century Saturday night, ending with a community event at Lake Stone.

At Lake Stone, Santa Claus was on hand for photos and Christmas wishes, plus there was hot cocoa, a sack lunch, goody bags and more.

Awards were presented to Jeff and Tony Nolen for the Prettiest Boat, Century Health and Rehabilitation Center for the Most Creative Boat, and to House of Love of Brewton for the Tackiest Boat.

The event and parade were sponsored by Pen Air Federal Credit Union, Escambia River Electric Cooperative and NorthEscambia.com.

For a photo gallery, click here.

Pictured top: Century’s Land to Lake Lighted Boat Parade “Prettiest Boat” from Jeff and Tony Nolen. Pictured inset: Santa visited with children following the parade. Pictured below: The “Most Creative” boat from the Century Health and Rehabilitation Center.



Northview to Hold Veterans Day, Pearl Harbor Program On Monday

December 7, 2014

Northview High School will host a Pearl Harbor/Veterans  Day Program on Monday in the school’s theater. There will be two programs — the first at 9:35 a.m. and the second program starting shortly after the first at about 10:30 a.m. The community is invited to attend.

Northview’s original Veterans Day program was canceled and rescheduled due to the death of a student.

Scott Celebrates With ‘Jobs Jamboree’ In Pensacola

December 7, 2014

Gov. Rick Scott made a stop in Pensacola Saturday night on his “Jobs Jamboreee” tour in advance of his January 6 inauguration.  Scott visited Global Business Solutions, an internet and technology training company on Michagan Avenue, to celebrate 120 new jobs that were announced by the governor back in late July.

Scott said the Jobs Jamboree stops in Miami, Fort Myers, Tampa, Orlando, Jacksonville and Pensacola were to highlight some of Florida’s growing businesses and were also “an opportunity to celebrate our economic progress while focusing on the work we have left to do in the next four years.”

The barbecue tour stops were sponsored by businesses and contributions to the state GOP paying for the events.

Pictured top: Gov. Rick Scott (center) with (L-R) Northview High student Mitchell Singleton and University of West Florida College Republicans members Haley Malone, Tyler Ward, and Shelby Williams Saturday night in a Pensacola “Jobs Jamboree” event. Photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Santa Makes Special Stop In Atmore For Christmas Letters

December 7, 2014

Atmore residents passing by the corner of East Church Street and 6th Avenue got a little surprise Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus were on hand personally accepted letters to Santa and plenty of Christmas wishes. Photos by Ditto Gorme for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Molino Holds Annual Christmas Parade (With Photo Gallery)

December 7, 2014

The annual Molino Christmas Parade was held Saturday morning on Crabtree Church Road. After the parade, Santa Claus met with lots of good boys and girls at the Molino Ballpark.

Sponsored by the Molino Recreation Association, proceeds from the parade are used to benefit needy children in the Molino area during the Christmas season.

For a NorthEscambia.com photo gallery, click here.

Pictured: The annual Molino Christmas Parade Saturday morning. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Byrneville Elementary Holds Annual Christmas Carnival (With Photo Gallery)

December 7, 2014

Byrneville Elementary School held its Christmas Carnival Saturday night at the school.

The annual event included a host of games, including a ring toss, cake walk, football toss  and more. The day’s festivities ended with a gift basket auction, with proceeds going to benefit the school.

For a photo gallery, click here.

NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.



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