Molino Park Melodic Minors Present A ‘Make A Difference” Musical Message

May 21, 2014

The Melodic Minors Chorus of Molino Park Elementary School presented “Make A Difference” Tuesday evening at the school.  The concert featuring songs about how even the little things can help make the world a better place.  Photo by Crystal Jackson for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Tate High Concert Bands Present Spring Concert

May 21, 2014

The Tate High School Concert Bands presented their Spring Concert on Tuesday evening at Hillcrest Baptist Church. The concert included a tribute to Erin Benson as the Wind Ensemble performed a piece based on the hymn “It Is Well With My Soul” conducted by Joe Hooten featuring  Leslie Ann Godwin with vocals. Reader submitted photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

EWMS Spring Concert On The Lawn

May 21, 2014

The Ernest Ward Middle School Chorus and Band held their Spring Concert Tuesday evening on the front lawn of the school. A large crowd brought their lawn chairs and blankets to enjoy the event, which also included an available fund raising BBQ sandwich plate. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Escambia Health Department Resumes Clinical Services

May 21, 2014

The Florida Department of Health in Escambia County (DOH-Escambia) and the Florida Department of Health’s Children’s Medical Services Pensacola regional office (CMS-Pensacola) are partnering to enable DOH-Escambia to recommence clinic services in Escambia County. DOH-Escambia’s need for alternate clinic facilities was prompted by the temporary closure of its Fairfield Drive location due to the April 2014 flood event.

“This partnership highlights the integrated nature of the Florida Department of Health,” said DOH-Escambia Director, Dr. John Lanza. “We appreciate the hospitality afforded by CMS-Pensacola Director Dr. Rex Northup and his staff, which enables us to resume providing clinic services to the public.”

CMS-Pensacola will permit DOH-Escambia to use the clinic space located in the regional CMS-Pensacola facility located at 5192 Bayou Boulevard in Pensacola. DOH-Escambia will be providing clinic services, by appointment, at this location, on the days that CMS-Pensacola does not have clinic services operating in the facility. The CMS-Pensacola staff will continue to serve their clients on their regular schedule, and DOH-Escambia will serve their clients the remaining days and times.

Starting immediately, DOH-Escambia will again be able to provide healthcare services to individuals seeking family planning services, and to established Medipass clients. DOH-Escambia healthcare professionals will also be providing evaluation and treatment for sexually transmitted infections. Pregnant women seeking presumptive Medical eligibility will now be served at the CMS-Pensacola location, rather than the Northside facility.  Individuals seeking any of these services may call 850-484-5040×1125 for an appointment. Due to limited capacity, services will be provided on an appointment basis only.  Individuals needing these types of services who wish to receive them elsewhere may refer to the healthcare access resource list at www.escambiahealth.com, or may call  2-1-1.

Longleaf Pine Landowner Incentive Program Now Accepting Applications In Escambia, Santa Rosa

May 21, 2014

The Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services’ Florida Forest Service is now accepting applications for the Longleaf Pine Landowner Incentive Program. The sign-up period will run until June 27 and is available for non-industrial private forest landowners, including those in Escambia and Santa Rosa counties.

Longleaf pine forests are highly valued for their resistance to damage by insects, disease, wildfire and storms. They are also favored for their yield of high-quality wood products, biological diversity and scenic beauty. The goal of this program is to increase the acreage of healthy Longleaf pine ecosystems in Florida by helping non-industrial private forest landowners make the long-term investment required to establish and maintain this valuable ecosystem.

The Longleaf Pine Landowner Incentive Program is offered for private lands in Florida counties located west of the Apalachicola River and counties adjacent to the Ocala or Osceola National Forests (map attached).

The program provides incentive payments for the following:

  • Improving timber stand
  • Controlling invasive species
  • Conducting prescribed burning operations
  • Planting Longleaf pine
  • Establishing native plant understory
  • Conducting mechanical underbrush treatments

To obtain an application form, contact a local Florida Forest Service office or visit www.FloridaForestService.com. All qualifying applications will be evaluated and ranked for funding approval. This program is supported through a grant from the National Fish and Wildland Foundation with funding from the Southern Company, the U.S. Forest Service, The Nature Conservancy, the Natural Resource Conservation Service and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

For more information in Escambia County, call (850) 587-5123. In Santa Rosa County, call (850) 983-5310.

Escaped Prisoner Captured Inside Church (With Exclusive Photos)

May 20, 2014

An escaped prisoner was taken into custody late Monday night, about 10 hours after he first fled from a work site and sparked a large manhunt near Barrineau Park.

Nolan Ray McDaniel, 25, reportedly made a phone call  just after 11 p.m. Monday from a phone inside the Lathram Chapel Methodist Church on Jacks Branch Road.

Escambia County Sheriff’s Deputies and officers from the Escambia County Road Prison surrounded the church. McDaniel did not immediately surrender to authorities; they were forced to search for him. Officers entered and searched the main sanctuary with no success. Officers then entered an adjacent education and fellowship building, emerging a few moments later at about 11:30 p.m. with McDaniel in custody.

McDaniel was an inmate at the Escambia County Road Prison. He   had been on the run since about 1:30 Monday afternoon after he was discovered missing from a work site near the area of Jacks Branch Road and Schifko Road — just a short distance from where he was taken into custody.

McDaniel, according to jail records, was arrested April 18 on charges of methamphetamine production, possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of a listed chemical. His jury trial was set to begin on July 14. He was released in late 2012 from Century Correctional Institution after service a sentence related to a 2009 a domestic violence strangulation case from Santa Rosa County.

McDaniel was charged with escape Monday night, and he was also charged with burglary and criminal mischief for breaking into the church.

Members of Lathram Chapel Methodist Church were quick to praise the actions of the Road Camp officers and Escambia County Sheriff’s deputies.  A Bible study was scheduled for early Tuesday morning at the church. “Imagine what would have happened if we’d walked in on him,” one church member said.

Editor’s note: The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office said late Monday morning that Nolan did not call authorities from inside the church, but that he called “an acquaintance”.

Pictured: Escaped Escambia County Road Prison inmate Nolan Ray McDaniel was taken into custody without incident late Monday night inside a building at the Lathram Chapel Methodist Church on Jacks Branch Road. NorthEscambia.com exclusive photos, click to enlarge.

Cantonment Man Pleads In Child Porn Case

May 20, 2014

A Cantonment man has pleaded no contest to 10 child pornography charges filed against him after  investigators after determined he had downloaded sexually explicit pictures and movies of children from the internet onto his home computer.

Jason Scott Bergen, 42, of 806 Chesapeake Trail was charged with a total of 25 counts of possession of obscene material/child pornography. Fifteen of those child pornography charges were dropped when Bergen entered his plea. He will be sentenced on the remaining charges late this month in Escambia County Circuit Court, following the completion of a presentencing investigation.

Bergen remains free on bond.

Agents with the North Florida Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force initiated a search warrant at Bergen’s residence in late September 20113 after he was identified via the internet as downloading child pornography.

Task force members from the Office of Homeland Security, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Naval Criminal Investigative Service, Florida Department of Law Enforcement, and Walton County Sheriff’s Department assisted the Pensacola Police Department with the investigation.

Pictured top and bottom: Law enforcement executes a search warrant in Cantonment Tuesday. The suspect’s address, 806 Chesapeake Trail, is the house to the far right (foreground) of the bottom picture. Reader submitted photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Escambia County Asks Scott For More State Money For Recent Flood And Hurricane Ivan

May 20, 2014

Commission Chairman Lumon May has signed two letters to be sent to Florida Governor Rick Scott asking for additional financial relief related to two disasters experienced by Escambia County nearly a decade apart.

In the first letter, May requested that the State of Florida’s Division of Emergency Management prioritize and complete a reconciliation of all projects related to Hurricane Ivan, which struck the County in September 2004 causing approximately $226 million in damages. Ten years later, the State of Florida still holds more than $4 million in monies owed to Escambia County.

Officials said by closing out all projects related to Hurricane Ivan and releasing the funds, the county would benefit from a multi-million dollar cash flow into its general fund.

In a second letter to the Governor’s Office, C May has requested that the State of Florida cover the local match required under the Federal Emergency Management’s (FEMA) declaration of Public Assistance related to the April 29 flood event.

A FEMA Public Assistance declaration provides aid to state or local governments to pay part of the costs of rebuilding a community’s damaged infrastructure. Generally, under public assistance programs the Federal government pays for 75 percent of the approved project costs, while the state and local governments each pay 12.5 percent. If the Governor honors  May’s request, the County would be released from its 12.5 percent obligation.

Pictured top: Gov. Rick Scott (center) toured flooding damage in Pensacola on May 8 along with local leaders including Mayor Ashton Hayward (left) and Senate President Don Gaetz (right). NorthEscambia.com file photo, click to enlarge. Inset: Escambia County Commissioner Chairman Lumon May.

Escambia County Approved for Federal Disaster Unemployment Assistance

May 20, 2014

The Florida Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO) has announced that Escambia County has been included in the latest federal declaration for Individual Assistance.

Individuals who have lost their jobs or businesses in Escambia County as a result of recent severe storms and flooding may be entitled to Disaster Unemployment Assistance (DUA) benefits.  A federal disaster declaration was received on May 6, authorizing the use of federal funds to provide assistance to individuals affected by the disaster.

Although many affected workers will be covered by the state’s regular reemployment assistance program, those not covered or otherwise eligible may apply for DUA.  This is a federally funded program, which assists individuals who become unemployed as a direct result of a declared disaster and who do not qualify for regular reemployment assistance benefits.  The program also covers self-employed individuals, workers on and owners of farms and ranches, as well as fishers and others who are not normally covered by state reemployment assistance benefits.

The Department of Economic Opportunity administers the DUA program in Florida in partnership with the United States Department of Labor and funding for the program is provided by the Federal Emergency Management Agency.

Applicants must file for disaster benefits within 30 days of the date of public notification.  DUA applications must be filed no later than June 9 for Escambia County. To be eligible for either regular state reemployment assistance or DUA, the applicant must be a legal resident.  To be eligible for DUA benefits, an individual must not be entitled to regular state reemployment assistance and must have been working in or residing in a county for which the disaster has been officially declared.  DUA benefits are available to unemployed individuals for up to 26 weeks from the date of the disaster declaration.   The disaster assistance period is May 4 through November 8, 2014.

Federal regulations provide that the unemployment of an individual is caused by a disaster if the individual:  (1) becomes unemployed as a direct result of the disaster, i.e. the individual was prevented from working due to damage caused by the disaster at the place of employment; or (2) is unable to reach the place of employment as a direct result of the disaster; or (3) was scheduled to begin work and does not have a job or is unable to reach the job as a direct result of the disaster; or (4) has become the major support for a household because the head of the household has died as a direct result of the disaster; or (5) cannot work because of an injury caused directly by the disaster.

To file a DUA claim, call (800) 681-8102.  Hours of operation are 7:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. EST, Monday through Friday.

Recital Photo Gallery: Dancing Around The World

May 20, 2014

Dozens of performers delighted hundreds of people  Saturday night during the 19th annual Heather Leonard Danceworks recital at Northview High School.

“Dancing Around the World” featured dance performances with songs that highlighted various cities and countries around the globe.

For a Facebook photo gallery, click here.

Heather Leonard’s Danceworks will offer a Summer Dance Workshop at the Byrneville Community Center June 9-13.

Classes will be offered as follows:

  • 8:30 – 9 am — Pre-ballet (ages 3-4)
  • 9:15 – 10:15 am — Ballet I (ages 5-7)
  • 10:30 – noon  — Ballet II and Jazz (ages 8-10)
  • 12:30 – 2 p.m. — Ballet III and Jazz (ages 9-teen)

Proper dancewear and dance shoes are required. An optional Summer Dance Workship t-shirt will be available for $15 at registration time. The registration deadline is June 2. Contact Heather Leonard’s Danceworks by email at hldanceworks@gmail.com or on Facebook.

A registration will also be held Thursday at the Byrneville Community Center from 6-7:30 p.m.

NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

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