Registration Deadline Today For Century Sawmill Pageant

March 8, 2014

The 23rd Annual Miss Century Sawmill Pageant  sponsored by the Century Lions Club is coming Saturday, March 29 at 10 a.m. at the former Carver/Century school.

Today is the final registration opportunity from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. at Southern Treasures Florist at 8341 North Century Boulevard.  The entry deadline in Saturday, March 8 at 5 p.m. with no exceptions.

For more information and a printable registration form, click here.

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Ethel Lucille Madison Gross

March 8, 2014

Celebration of Ethel Lucille Madison Gross, 90 transitioned from this life on earth to her Heavenly home where she will be reunited with her parents, William Howard and Ida Williams Madison, her husband, Luther, and two sisters and five brothers. She was formerly of Atmore but staying with one of her daughters in Pensacola and passed away Thursday, March 6, 2014. She was born in Monroe County on January 20, 1924.

She was a member of Poarch Creek Indians, Atmore Quilting Club, a former member of Presley Street Baptist Church and a member of Brooks Memorial Baptist Church.

Survivors include her two daughters, Sherry (Glenn) Schaeffer and Sheila (Michael) Byrd all of Pensacola; one sister, Eloise (William “Bill”) Younce of Millington, TN; three grandchildren, James Byrd of Pace, Jennifer Lay of Pensacola and Lisa Muccillo of Cincinnati, OH; and five great-grandchildren, Blake Duvall, Maddox Lay, Parker Byrd, Kaylee Byrd, Kristen Byrd, and Harper Muccillo.

Services will be Monday, March 10, 2014, at 11 a.m. from Johnson-Quimby Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Mike Grindle officiating.

Interment will follow in Oak Hill Cemetery.

Family will receive friends, Monday, March 10, 2014, at Johnson-Quimby Funeral Home from 10 a.m. until service time.

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

Search Continues For Missing Crestview Boy, Might Be In U-Haul

March 7, 2014

Authorities are still trying to find 3-year-old Emmanuel Menz, who was abducted from the Burger King located at 3210 South Ferdon Boulevard in Crestview at approximately 11:15 a.m. Thursday morning, during a supervised visit  at that location.

Emmanuel’s father and mother, Karl R. Menz and Virginia M. Lynch, do not have custodial rights to Emmanuel, and the child is currently in foster care. Emmanuel was last seen wearing a blue jacket, blue denim coveralls and a long sleeved shirt.

Karl Menz and Virginia Lynch, departed from Burger King with Emmanuel in an unknown direction of travel.

Friday, the Florida Department of Law Enforcement said they may possibly be traveling in a 2013, white Ford U Haul E250 Van, Arizona tag number AE86502. The van has a green sticker that states “19.95 in town plus mileage\fees” on both sides behind the doors and on the back left door. The van’s sticker number that is posted on the right rear bumper is BE5700R and this number should be displayed on all four sides of the van.

Menz is described as a white male, 50 years old, 6 feet 2 inches tall, brown hair, brown eyes and Lynch is described as an Asian female, 49 years old, 4 feet 11 inches tall, black hair, brown eyes.

Emmanuel is autistic and may not able to communicate clearly. Updates will be provided as soon as they are available.

If you have any contact with these suspect, dial 911 immediately or contact the Crestview Police Department at 850-682-2055.

Man Charged In Death Of 76-Year Old

March 7, 2014

An Escambia County man has been charged in connection with the beating death of a man earlier this week.

Marcus Ferrell Toler was charged with aggravated battery on an elderly person in the death of Ben Stallworth, 76.

At 11:45 Tuesday night, deputies responded to a disturbance in the 1700 block of West Lakeview Avenue where they found Stallworth was sitting on his couch with obvious injuries. He was transported to a local hospital by ambulance were he was pronounced deceased.

The victim’s son told deputies that he had heard his father yell for him and upon entering the room, discovered an unidentified black male in a struggle with his father. The suspect fled.

Forensic evidence and witness interviews led to Toler’s arrest, investigators said.  The charge against Toler could be upgraded when the Medical Examiner’s final report is completed, according to the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office. He remains in the Escambia County Jail without bond.

Barrineau Park Music Night Tonight

March 7, 2014

There will be plenty of good entertainment on stage tonight in Barrineau Park — and it’s free. The monthly Barrineau Park Music Night will be held at the Barrineau Park Community Center. The featured local groups tonight are Southern Sounds at 6:30 and Down Home at 7:30.

The singing starts at 6:30 p.m. Doors open and food will  be available beginning at 5:30 p.m.

The event is a family-friendly — no alcohol is permitted on the property, and no smoking is allowed in or near the building.

For more information, call (850) 572-4433. The Barrineau Park Community Center is located on Barrineau Park School road, about three miles west of Molino. Donations will be accepted for the bands.

Top High School Players In All-Star Basketball Game Tonight

March 7, 2014

Several of the North Escambia area’s best boys and girls senior basketball players will join players from Escambia, Santa Rosa, and Okaloosa counties in the 4th Annual Subway High School All-Star Basketball games tonight at Pensacola State College’s Hartselle Arena.

The girls game begins at 5:00 with the  boys game to follow.

Tickets to the SUBWAY High School All-Star Game are $8 at the gate and $6 with a canned good item donation to the Manna Food Bank. One dollar from every ticket sale will be donated to the Alec Kessler Scholarship Foundation.

The coaching staff for the west teams, comprised of Escambia County schools, consists of Tommy Williams from Catholic High School for the girls’ team and Robbin Alexander from Escambia High School leading the boys’ team.

Okaloosa and Santa Rosa County Schools make up the east team.  Greg Boozer from Navarre High School will lead the girls’ team while Fort Walton Beach’s John Lavin will coach the boys’ team.

Rosters are as follows:

Girls West Team

Northview – Danielle Steadham
Catholic – Gabrielle Clune, Lillian Sheridan
Pace – Lexie Burklow, Jessica Long
Gulf Breeze – Jamie Weber, Marie Meyering
Washington – Acey Powell, TheAndrea Thomas
Escambia – Lynea Roby, Maya Hunter, Tasha Macks
Pensacola – Shamina Hunter, Jayla McGruder

Girls East Team

Jay – Hillary Hendricks
Ft. Walton Beach – Deosha Walker, Mallaya Evans
Niceville – Aubrey West, Hanna Schroeder
Crestview – Arianna Simms
Rocky Bayou – Lauren Wright, Mackenzie Davis, Claire Gunter
Navarre – Mikayla Taylor, Chelsea Jones
Milton – Karen Haygood
Choctaw – Brittany Washington, Shovanna Spaw
Baker – Lily Phillips

Boys West Team

Northview – Neino Robinson, Tony McAroy
Tate – Deonte Nicholson
West FL – Kevin Hartley, Nijay Hardaway, Trevonte Sanders
East Hill – Edward Dominey
Escambia – Demarlon Gardner
Catholic – Nic Bell, T.Q. Jennings
Pensacola – Marquise Cole, Mitchellin Maxwell, Corey Staten
Pine Forest – Deonya Walton, Reggie McKelvey
Washington – Josh Knight, Larry Shoemore
Escambia Charter — Twain Williams

Boys East Team

Jay – Marshal Thomas, Tate Upton
Choctaw – Jaquiel Lawton, Coby Block, Jaylen Nelson
Crestview – Ronnie Baylark, Jerry Aaron, Denzel Ware
Ft. Walton Beach – Trace Ryan, Chris Bowden
Gulf Breeze – Tyler Franks
Milton – Bobby Green, Andre Flakes
Navarre – Blake Malter
Niceville – Korey Amaker
Pace – Houston Ramsay, Austin Jones
Rocky Bayou – Josh Bryant
Laurel Hill – Lane Strickland
Baker – Justin Morgan

Pictured top: Northview All-Stars Neino Robinson, Danielle Steadham and Tony McAroy. Photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Mom Sentenced After Cocaine Found In Elementary Student’s Backpack

March 7, 2014

A Cantonment mom has been sentenced to probation after her daughter showed up at her elementary school with plastic bag of cocaine in her backpack.

Shana Christina Beck, 29, was charged with felony child neglect without great bodily harm but pleaded no contest to a lesser charge of contributing to the delinquency of a minor. Adjudication was withheld and she was sentenced by Judge Michael Jones to 12 months probation. She was also ordered to look for a job, stay off drug and alcohol and complete parenting classes.

Students tipped off administrators last December at R.C. Lipscomb Elementary School that a student had a suspicious bag of white powder in her backpack.  The student told school officials and deputies that Beck and a friend were in their car the night before when they dropped the baggie and began a frantic search for it. The student said the baggie must have fallen into her open backpack, according to an Escambia County Sheriff’s Office report.

The white powder in the bag field tested positive for cocaine. The Department of Children and Family Services is also investigating the incident.

BBB Warns Of Misleading ‘Annual Minutes Requirement’ Mailings

March 7, 2014

The local BBB is warning area businesses about a misleading mailing from “Compliance Services”.

For a $125 fee, Compliance Services claims they will prepare documents “to satisfy the annual minutes requirement for your corporation”.  There is no requirement that you submit the information they’ve requested or any annual minutes to the State of Florida, according to the BBB, and Compliance Services is not associated with the State of Florida or the Florida Department of State Division of Corporations.

The BBB said these notices should not be confused with the Division of Corporations notices reminding each business entity to file it annual report by May 1. Those reports can be filed  electronically with the Florida Department of State Division of Corporations at sunbiz.org.

Any business owner who believes he has been a victim a scam should call the Florida Attorney General’s Fraud Hotline at 866-9-NO-SCAM.

Pictured: A sample notice from “Compliance Services” as provided by the BBB, click to enlarge.

Fannie Road Bridge Replacement To Cost Town Of Century’s Utilities

March 7, 2014

The Florida Department off Transportation’s $1.8 million project to replace a bridge on Fannie Road over Dead Lake will create indirect costs over $40,000 for  the Town of Century.

According to Mayor Freddie McCall, rerouting  the town’s water and gas lines, currently supported by the old bridge,will cost the town about $35,000 plus about $9,000 in engineering fees, permits and inspections.

Rather than attaching the water and gas lines to the new bridge, the town will bore under the waterway.

The money, McCall said, will come from $50,000 that was budgeted for a new sewage lift station that is not currently needed.

Fannie Road will close next week for the bridge replacement, which is expected to be complete by the Fall of 2015. [Read more...]

Florida House Moves Ahead On Insurance Gun Bill

March 7, 2014

Despite questions about whether the bill is needed, a House committee Thursday approved a measure that supporters say will prevent insurance companies from discriminating against gun owners.

Florida law already bars insurers from denying coverage or increasing premiums based on customers’ ownership of firearms or ammunition. But sponsor Matt Gaetz, R-Fort Walton Beach, said the bill (HB 255) “supercharges” the potential legal consequences against insurers by adding the prohibition to part of state law that deals with unfair and deceptive practices.
The House Regulatory Affairs Committee approved the bill, which is ready to go to the full House.

Supporter Neil Combee, R-Polk City, said people have a constitutional right to own guns. “This is a vote about discrimination and whether or not we’re opposed to discrimination,” Combee said.
But other members of the committee said there was little evidence that insurers have denied coverage or increased premiums based on gun ownership. Rep. Jim Waldman, D-Coconut Creek, said the bill was a “waste of our time” and that supporters were pushing it for political purposes in an election year.

“It’s only here because you want to be able to say we did something for gun owners this year, so we can go out there and talk about everybody’s Second Amendment rights,” Waldman said.

by The News Service of Florida

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