Fire Destroys Davisville Home (With Photo Gallery)

November 11, 2014

Fire totally destroyed a home on Highway 97 at Greenland Road in Davisville early Tuesday morning.

The 1700 square foot brick home was full involved and the roof had already collapsed when the first firefighters arrived on scene just after 1:00 a.m.  There were no injuries reported.

The home had no electricity, and the occupants had moved out of the rental home within the past 24 hours, the homeowner told officials.

The exact cause of the blaze is under investigation by the Florida State Fire Marshal’s Office.

The Walnut Hill, McDavid and Century stations of Escambia Fire Rescue, the Atmore Fire Department, Atmore Ambulance and the Escambia County (FL) Sheriff’s Office responded to the blaze.

For a NorthEscambia.com exclusive photo gallery, click here.

Pictured top: A home on Highway 97 at Greenland Road burns early Tuesday morning before firefighters begin to the fight the blaze. Pictured inset: A firefighters pulls a hose preparing to fight the fire. Pictured below: The very first water on the blaze. NorthEscambia.com exclusive photos, click  to enlarge.

Taylor Prefiles For Escambia School Superintendent

November 11, 2014

Monday, a Cantonment man became the first person to pre-file for the Escambia County Superintendent of Schools seat in the 2016 election.

Jim Taylor of Carmody Hill Road announced his candidacy saying, ” I think now is the time we start placing children first in education; more must be done than what is currently being done.” He is running as a Republican.

Taylor ran unsuccessfully for the Escambia County Commission District 5 seat in 2012, receiving about 10.5 percent of the vote.

Free Admission Today To Florida State Parks

November 11, 2014

There is free entry into all Florida state parks today for everyone in honor of veterans day.

“This Veterans Day, I encourage all Florida families to get out and enjoy Florida’s natural treasures at our wonderful state parks. We also honor our veterans and thank them for their service and sacrifice they gave to protect our state and nation,” said Gov. Rick Scott.

“Veterans Day is a perfect opportunity to visit Florida’s award-winning state parks,” said Donald Forgione, director of the Florida Park Service. “Spend the day hiking, biking or picnicking with a veteran – and most importantly, thank them for their service.”

The free admission includes the Blackwater River State Park and Big Lagoon State Park.

Pictured: Big Lagoon State Park.

Local Rotary Clubs Honor Local Military Members

November 11, 2014

Rear Adm. Mike White, commander, Naval Education and Training Command (NETC) was the guest speaker at the recent Combined Rotary Clubs of Pensacola (CROP) annual Military Appreciation Luncheon.

More than 270 personnel including Rotarians from 13 local clubs, community leaders and military members attended the event to honor and recognize local military members. Bob
Schuster, member of the Five Flags Rotary Club and assistant governor, Area 1, gave opening remarks, recognized numerous military veterans and welcomed the active duty service members in attendance to the Rotary meeting.

“The Rotary motto ‘service about self’ – is something that every sailor as well as every individual who wears a uniform shares,” said White, as he  talked about the newest generation of sailors and the sacrifices they make today.

Representatives from several local Pensacola commands were honored for their contributions not only in the military workforce but also as members of the community. During the 2014 fiscal year, more than 1,600 military members volunteered their spare time to feed the hungry, tutor children, help the elderly and clean beaches. Their combined volunteer effort totaled more than 26,900 hours.

“Without any reservation, in this all volunteer force, they have chosen a lifestyle of service, dedicating themselves to the highest standards of American citizenship and commitment,” White added.

U.S Congressmen Jeff Miller gave closing remarks and said that he was grateful for the opportunity to share in the day’s events.

“It was an honor to be here today recognizing those men and women who wear the uniform both present and past,” said Miller. “Thank you for your  service and selfless sacrifice.”

by Lt. Cmdr. Kate Meadows

Veterans Honored, Embassy Flag From Baghdad, Iraq Dedicated

November 11, 2014

Century Health and Rehabilitation Center held a special ceremony recently to honor those that have served and to dedicate a flag that once flew over Baghdad, Iraq.

The flag once flew over a Baghdad compound that served as a temporary embassy. Before leaving, the men took the flag with them. Major Scott Sewell, who served under the flag, gifted it to his father, Major John Sewell U.S. Army, retired. The flag was presented to Century Health and Rehabilitation Center by “Johnny” Sewell,  the center’s former social services director.

The center also recognized each veteran resident, staff member and volunteer with a special pin and certificate during their patriotic program.

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American Diabetes Month: Floridians Impacted In Large Numbers

November 11, 2014

November is American Diabetes Month. As the prevalence of the disease continues to rise across the state and nation, the number of Floridians with diabetes is expected to increase.

David Becker, a spokesman for the American Diabetes Association, says the latest numbers show 29 million Americans with diabetes, and the toll on health can be great, including kidney failure, blindness, amputations and more.

“There are a lot of co-morbid diseases as far as diabetes and cancer and heart disease,” he points out. “It all kind of is interrelating.”

Becker says about 95 percent of those people who have diabetes have Type 2, which healthier lifestyle choices with nutrition and physical activity can help prevent.

In Florida a little more than 1.7 million have diabetes, but that  is expected to increase  to nearly three million by 2030, according to the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.

Becker notes that even some simple, small changes with healthy eating and regular exercise can yield big results. “If you lose just 7 percent of your body weight, you can decrease your chances of getting diabetes by 58 percent,” he stresses.

If the current trends don’t change, it’s estimated that by 2050, 30 percent of all Americans will have diabetes.

by The Florida News Connection

Energy Workshop To Be Held For Small Busineses, Ag Producers

November 11, 2014

Escambia County Extension, Santa Rosa Extension and the University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Science (UF/IFAS) will host a energy workshop prestened by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Development, Florida Department of Energy and Power South Energy Cooperative. The primary focus of this workshop is to notify local small businesses and agricultural producers of grant opportunities.

The workshop will be held at the Jay Community Center, 5259 Booker Lane, on Tuesday, November 18, from 12 to 3 p.m. Lunch will be provided. Registration will begin at 11:30 a.m. RSVP to Sabrina Owens at (800) 235-3848 ext: 7433 or sabrina@erec.com or Dewanna Smith at USDA Rural Development at (850) 526-2610 ext: 110 or dewanna.smith@fl.usda.gov.

Jaime Lyn Parr

November 11, 2014

Jaime Lyn Parr, 38, peacefully passed away on November 4, 2014, in Pensacola. She was born in Brunswick, ME in 1975.

She graduated from Bolton High School in Arlington, TN in 1994. She moved to Pensacola in 1995 and has been a resident of Molino since 2012. Jaime loved to paint, cook, decorate, and loved crafts of all kinds and enjoyed gardening.

Survivors include her parents, Harlan and Debbie Parr of Molino; two sons, Jackson (15) and Joshua (13) of Molino; sister, Amanda Parr (Tony) Ward of Let Ohatchee, AL; two nieces, Kadence and Zola; and longtime boyfriend, Jason Strawbridge of North Carolina.

Memorial services were held Saturday, November 8, 2014, at Faith Chapel Funeral Home North.

Faith Chapel Funeral Home North is in charge of arrangements.

Jerry Blackburn

November 11, 2014

Mr. Jerry Blackburn, 69, passed away on Sunday, November 9, 2014, in Atmore.

Mr. Blackburn was a native of Mobile and a resident of Atmore for most of his life. He was a member of the Living Church of God for 6 years. His grandmother, Anna Blackburn; mother, Lillie Mae Blackburn; and brothers, Kenny Hopson and Earl McGhee precede him in death.

Survivors include his wife, Shelia Todd Blackburn; four sons, Jerry Dean Blackburn, Christopher James Blackburn, Lionel Todd Blackburn and Lawrence Edward Taylor; two daughters, Shelley Blackburn Taylor and Janet Blackburn; one brother, Jimmy Hopson; one sister, Beverly Garza; five grandchildren, Julie White, Jennifer Williams, Joey Fullerton, Phillip Fullerton and Jeremiah Blackburn Taylor; and eight great-grandchildren.

Funeral services will be Thursday, November 13, 2014, at 1 p.m. at the Petty-Eastside Chapel Funeral Home with Rev. Eddie Breaux officiating.

Burial will follow at the New Home Cemetery.

Visitation will be Wednesday, November 12, 2014 from 6 to 9 PM at the Petty-Eastside Chapel Funeral Home.

Pallbearers will be Rob Coates, Richard Johnson, Chris Mann, Cobi Mann, Chuck Jones and Tony Laurence.

Honorary Pallbearers will be Wayne Carvin, Don Harbison, Donald Ashley and Ed McAllister.

Petty-Eastside Chapel Funeral Homes, LLC in charge of all arrangements, Atmore, Alabam.

Elbie Jake Pugh

November 11, 2014

Elbie Jake Pugh, 82 of Jay, passed away Sunday, November 9, 2014, in Century. He was a truck driver. He was born in Molino on July 29, 1932, to the late Oscar and Addie Mae Dunman Pugh. He served in the U.S. Army in the Korean War. He  was of Assembly of God faith.

He is preceded in death by a son, Terry Pugh; and grandson, A.J. Pugh.

Survivors include three sons, Larry (Charlene) Pugh of Atmore, Gary Pugh and Wayne Pugh; two daughters, Elaine Pugh and Linda Pugh both of Jay; three grandchildren, Jennifer Pugh, Larry Pugh, Jr. and Matthew Kyle (Brittiany) Luker; and two great-grandchildren, Cadyn and Kysun Luker.

Graveside services were held Tuesday, November 11, 2014, in Jay Cemetery in Jay, with Rev. Earl Green officiating.

Interment was in Jay Cemetery.

Active pallbearers were Larry Pugh, Jr., Matthew Luker, Robin Jay, Austin Johnson, John Brown, and Michael Grenshaw.

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

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