Robot Of The Future: IMHC’S Atlas Featured On CNN

March 10, 2014

The work of the IHMC Robotics team from Escambia County with the Atlas humanoid robot is featured in an episode of a new monthly CNN program, “The Art of Movement.”

To see the video, click here, or look at the bottom of this story.

The segment features interviews with IHMC scientists and extensive video shot both in the IHMC Robotics Lab in Pensacola and at the DARPA Robotics Challenge (DRC) trials at Homestead Miami Speedway in December 2013. IHMC’s own video team shot some of the footage used by CNN, especially from the DARPA trials. The episode focuses on IHMC’s work with the two-legged Atlas robot, built by Boston Dynamics and used in the DRC competition.

The teams participating in the DRC represent some of the most advanced robotics research and development organizations in the world. They are collaborating and innovating on a very short timeline to develop the hardware, software, sensors and human-machine control interfaces that will enable their robots to complete a series of challenge tasks selected by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency for their relevance to disaster response.

IHMC finished first in the initial stage of the DRC in June 2013, a computer simulation competition dubbed the Virtual Robotics Challenge. The robotics team followed that up with an overall second-place finish among 16 robotics development teams at the trials at Homestead Miami Speedway, featuring the actual robots. IHMC finished first among the seven teams using Atlas.

The concluding phase of the DRC is tentatively scheduled for spring 2015.

According to CNN’s website, “The Art of Movement is a new monthly show that highlights the most significant innovations in art, culture, science and technology that are helping shape our modern world. From the visually beautiful to the technically awe inspiring, from ocean tides to animal migration, from bionic limbs to ballet, The Art of Movement will showcase the latest cultural currents and scientific new waves redefining how we engage with the world.”

The Institute for Human & Machine Cognition (IHMC) is one of the nation’s premier research organizations with world-class scientists and engineers investigating a broad range of topics related to building technological systems aimed at amplifying and extending human cognitive, perceptual, and physical capacities. IHMC headquarters are in Pensacola with a branch research facility in Ocala.

Escambia County To Try Again This Week To Name Adminstrator

March 10, 2014

Escambia County will try again this week to hold interviews and name a county administrator.

The Escambia County Commission was set to hold one-on-one job interviews with each of the five finalists for the county administrator position the last week of January, but a freak winter storm literally iced those plans.

On Thursday, March 13 each finalist will meet separately with individual commissioners in their offices prior to public interviews with the full board at 1:00 in the afternoon. A second special board meeting will be held on March 14 at 9 a.m.  to pick a new top boss for the county if one is not named on March 13.

The five finalists for Escambia County administrator, as recommended by a citizens advisory committee, are:

  • Jack Brown — Perry, FL. County Administrator, Taylor County BOCC.
  • Ted Lakey — Graceville, FL. County Administrator, Jackson County BOCC.
  • Albert Penska — Gettysburg, PA. County Manager, Adams County.
  • William Reynolds — Pensacola. Former City Administrator, City of Pensacola.
  • John Weaver — Murrells Inlet, SC. Attorney, Thomas & Brittain

Due to the administrator interviews, a Committee of the Whole Workshop scheduled for Thursday, March 13, has been canceled.

Robert Edward Shaffer

March 10, 2014

During his sleep on the morning of March 7, 2014, Robert Edward Shaffer went Home to awake to God’s Celestial Shore. He was born July 11, 1961, the fourth child to the late Herman and Martha Shaffer.

Robert was an avid fisherman, hunter, outdoorsman, and loved to spend time on the water or in the woods. His greatest joys were on the gulf or riding his motorcycle. He was known to many as Cap’t Rob or Superrob. Robert was also former President of American Legion Riders, Post 44. Wherever he went, he was sure to make a new friend.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Herman and Martha Shaffer and sister, Cindy.

Survivors include his children, Maria (Shawn), Krystle (Colter), Clayton (Erin), and Arron; his grandchildren, Mickey, Mya, Logan, Will, Camden, Nate, and Brantley; his siblings, Debbie, Evelyn, Lori, and Jason; as well as a very special friend, Judy; and numerous fishing, hunting, and motorcycle buddies.

Trahan Family Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

Visitation will be held from 3:00 p.m. until funeral service begins at 4:00 p.m. all on Tuesday, March 11, 2014 at First Baptist Church of Cottage Hill, 230 Williams Ditch Rd, Cantonment.

Rep. Miller, Comm. Robinson Talk RESTORE Act In Washington

March 10, 2014

Escambia County Commissioner Grover Robinson was in Washington last week to attend the National Association of Counties (NACO) Legislative Conference and visited with Congressman Jeff Miller to discuss implementation of the RESTORE Act.

“It is vital to ensure that RESTORE is implemented successfully and that the individuals and businesses impacted by the Deep Water Horizon spill are made whole.  I appreciate Commissioner Robinson’s continued leadership on this crucial issue,” Miller said in his weekly newsletter.

Courtesy photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Daniel Wendell Kelly, Sr.

March 10, 2014

Mr. Daniel Wendell Kelly, Sr., 86, passed away on Monday, March 10, 2014, in Century.

Mr. Kelly was a native of Bratt, former resident of Pensacola, and a resident of Bratt  for most of his life. He is preceded in death by  son Daniel Wendell Kelly, Jr, daughter Melody Joan Kelly, mother Edna Kelly, sister Leonora Blackmon, brother Leonard Jackson Kelly, Jr. and granddaughter Susan.

He is survived by his niece Florine Wiggins of Bratt, and other nieces and nephews, four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

Funeral services will be Tuesday, March 11, 2014, at 3 p.m. at the Petty-Eastside Chapel Funeral Home with Ricky Peebles and Rev. Theron Collingsworth officiating.

Visitation will be Tuesday, March 11, 2014, from 2 p.m. until service time at 3 p.m. at the Petty-Eastside Chapel Funeral Home.

Pallbearers will be Leslie Barnes, Jarrod Long, B.J. Long, Justin Long, Johnny Lacy, Jarrett Nelson, Heath Dews and Kyle Sheppard.

Petty-Eastside Chapel Funeral Homes is in charge of all arrangements,

Virgil Ray Blackmon Griffith

March 10, 2014

Virgil Ray Blackmon Griffith, “V.Ray”, was born December 15, 1953, in Bay Minette. Sunday, March 9, 2014, he began his ride along the streets of Heaven. Ray was a life-long resident of Pensacola, graduate of PHS, Class of 1971. After graduating, he enlisted in the U.S. Army where he served for six years, with his last two years as a drill instructor. Law enforcement was his next career, joining the Escambia County Sheriff’s Dept. in 1978 and serving for 32 years in many capacities; Pensacola Beach patrol, K-9 Unit, school resource officer, front desk Sgt., Sgt. in charge of security at the courthouse. While working 40 hours weeks, he continued his education to complete his bachelor degree in criminal justice at Troy University. He was the founding member of the Sheriff’s Dept. Honor Guard. His greatest passion and joy was as a motor officer in Traffic, retiring as Sgt. in charge of traffic. Running funeral escorts was something Ray took great pride in because it showed respect for the citizens of Escambia County who may have never called upon the Sheriff’s Office.

He was a member of the Krewe of Mayoki Indians and loved parading. As a Mayoki he found that he had a talent for face painting. He loved painting faces and would continue to paint until the float was pulling away. This was just one of his many hidden talents. He always walked the parades so he could hand beads to the children along the way.

Above all else Ray’s love and passion was riding motorcycles, he was co-founder of the Blue Knight’s Motorcycle Club, FL Chapter XXVI and past president. He turned his passion of riding into helping others by starting with the help of his friend Bambi Provost, the Sacred Heart Miracle Camp Charity Ride in 2003. His passion of riding also transferred over to his wife and son and became a family affair making memories together never to be forgotten. Helping others learn to ride or work on their motorcycles was another passion.

Ray’s love for people and helping others was his way of life. He would stand up for what he believed to help someone even if it got him in trouble.

He was preceded in death by his father, Virgil Lee Blackmon; mother, Dorothy Ganey Blackmon Griffith and his brother, Mark Griffith.

He is survived by his devoted wife and best friend of 41 years, Priscilla; his son and daughter-in-law, Scott and Katie; his dad, Mac (Sherri); sister and brother-in-law, Wanda and Rob McAllister; sister, Margaret Dean; brother’s, Andy (Carol) and Mack Griffith. A special neice, Nicole McClelland (Josh); special nephew, Robert McAllister; his two “Special Babies”, Josiah and Adalyn, many sisters and brother-in-laws, aunts, uncles, cousins and countless friends.

Pallbearers are Nell Forrester, Robert Powers, Rick Frye, Steve Smith, Joe Webber, Darrel Webb, Al Fryer, Ski Gowitzke. Honorary pallbearers are Larry Stewart, Chris Miller, Ronnie Bryant, Tim Willis, Tom Vaughn, Billy Winters, John Beachman and members of the Blue Knights Florida Chapter XXVI.

The family would like to send a “special thanks” to the Sacred Heart 2nd floor nurses and staff, as well as the Sacred Heart Oncology entire team for their support and care. They went above and beyond their call of duty to help Ray and his family through this journey.

While flowers are appreciated, the family requests that donations be made in memory of V. Ray to Miracle Camp c/o Sacred Heart Foundation Suite 260 Pensacola, FL 32504.

Ray is now riding the streets of Heaven free of pain, making “u” turns, leaving fond memories behind.

The family will receive friends at Faith Chapel Funeral Home North, Thursday, March 13, 2014, from 5-7 p.m. Funeral Service will be held at 10 a.m., Friday, March 14, 2014, at Faith Chapel Funeral Home North with Reverend Alan Blackmon officiating. Graveside service will follow at Barrancas National Cemetery.

Faith Chapel Funeral Home North, 1000 Hwy 29S, Cantonment, FL 32533 in entrusted with arrangements.

Beryl Elizabeth Dunn Robinson

March 10, 2014

Beryl Elizabeth Dunn Robinson, 84 of Atmore, went to be with the Lord and her other loved ones Saturday, March 08, 2014, at Extendicare Health and Rehabilitation Center in Dothan, AL. Beryl was born June 28, 1929, in Baldwin County, to the late Clyde and Lizzie Dunn. She is also preceded in death by husband, Marshall Robinson; sister Clydine Waltman; and brothers Mack, Jack, and Malvin Dunn.

Survivors include son, Ron (Rose) Cooper of Dothan; daughter, Faye (Doug) Owens of Hilliard, OH; granddaughters Debbie Bennett, Sharilyn Owens, and Robin Braswell; and seven great-grandchildren.

Funeral services will be Friday, March 14, 2014, at 10 a.m. at Brooks Memorial Baptist Church in Atmore.

Interment will follow in Oak Hill Cemetery in Atmore.

The family will receive friends from 6 p.m. until 8 p.m. Thursday, March 13, 2014, at Johnson-Quimby Funeral Home.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Brooks Memorial Baptist Church Building Fund or to a charity of your choice.

Johnson-Quimby Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

Leslie Jackson “L.J.” Crutchfield

March 10, 2014

Leslie Jackson “L.J.” Crutchfield, Jr. 88, of Atmore. passed away Saturday, March 8, 2014, in Bay Minette  He was born October 19, 1925, to the late Leslie Jackson Crutchfield, Sr. and Lula Bell Myrick Crutchfield. He was a WWII veteran and served in the Pacific on the U.S.S. New York. He had retired from civil service where he had worked at Brookley Field and NAS Pensacola. He attended The Church of the Living God in Atmore.

He is preceded in death by his parents, first wife Jewel McNeil Crutchfield, second wife Frances Odom Crutchfield and one brother Melvin Crutchfield.

He is survived by his son Larry E. (Pennie) Crutchfield of Warner Robins, GA, and a  daughter Melanie Bell (Kim) Crocker of Riviera, TX, Five grandchildren, five great- grandchildren, one great-great-grandchild and his family and friends.

Graveside services will be held Tuesday, March 11, 2014, at 2 p.m. at Green Acres Cemetery in Brewton.

Visitation will Monday March 10, 2014, at Johnson-Quimby Funeral Home from 6-7:30 p.m.

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

Chloe Channell Headlines FFA Blue Jacket Jamboree (With Photo Galleries)

March 9, 2014

The annual Blue Jacket Jamboree was held Saturday at Northview High School to benefit the school’s FFA program.

The day’s entertainment included 12-year old Chloe Channell of America’s Got Talent fame, The Dusty Sanderson Band and more.

The Blue Jacket Jamboree also included arts and crafts, plenty of food, a car show, activities and games for the kids and other family-friendly activities.

America fell in love with Chloe Channell last fall on NBC’s “America’s Got Talent” when she sang the Carrie Underwood cover song “All American Girl” and made it all the way to quarterfinals at Radio City Music Hall in New York City. She performed with the Sawmill Band at the Farmer’s Opry in Chumuckla, since she was seven and has opened for country stars like Tracy Bird, Rodney Adkins, Little Big Town and Craig Morgan. This past Christmas, she was on stage with Billy Dean in the Kenny Rogers Production of “The Toy Shoppe” in Branson, Missouri.

Pensacola native Dusty Sanderson has been playing guitar since he was 10-years old and singing on stage since he turned 14. He has written over 75 songs and recently recorded his first four song album at Quad Studios in Nashville with Grammy nominated producer Dave Moody on the Lamon Records label. His first music video for the title track “Chuggin’ Along” was shot in January in McDavid.

The Blue Jacket Jamboree was sponsored in part by NorthEscambia.com. All proceeds from the event benefited the Northview High School FFA and FFA Scholarship Fund.

Pictured top and inset: Chloe Channell performs Saturday afternoon at Northview High School in Bratt at the Blue Jacket Jamboree. Pictured below: The Dusty Sanderson Band. Pictured below middle: A young man intently plans his baseball swing during a kid’s game. Pictured bottom. The event also included arts and crafts vendors. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Atmore Motorcyclist Killed In Cantonment Crash

March 9, 2014

A 19-year old Atmore motorcyclist was killed Saturday afternoon in Cantonment.

The Florida Highway Patrol said Jacob Dale Lisenby was northbound about 1:08 p.m.  on Highway 29 on a 1999 Honda motorcycle at a high rate of speed when he noticed 69-year old Mary O. Simpkins of Cantonment pulling out of the Grocery Advantage parking lot in a 1987 Chevrolet van.

Lisenby attempted to stop his motorcycle by laying it down on the pavement, but was unable to stop before colliding with the van in the northbound lanes of Highway 29, according to the FHP.

Lisenby, who was wearing a helmet, was pronounced deceased at the scene by Escambia County EMS.

Charges against Simpkins are pending the results of a traffic homicide investigation, the FHP said.

Pictured: A young Atmore man was killed in this accident Saturday afternoon in Cantonment. Reader submitted photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

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