ECUA Considering Rate Increases

August 1, 2014

The Emerald Coast Utilities Authority is considering rate increases that could be on customer bills by next year.

The ECUA board is looking at a 3 percent increase in water and wastewater rates. They are also considering  a 3.5 percent, or 66 cent, increase in the sanitation rate, a direct pass-along of increased tipping fees at the Escambia County owned Perdido Landfill.

The water and wastewater increase will be allocated mostly for improvements to aging infrastructure.

ECUA will hold public hearings on the rate increases at 2 p.m. on Thursday, August 28 in the ECUA board road at 9255 Sturdevant Street before a final vote on the 2015 rate increases.

Tate High Wind Ensemble Selected To Perform At Prestigious Troy Clinic

August 1, 2014

The Tate High School Wind Ensemble has been selected to perform at the Southeastern United States Concert Band Clinic at Troy University.

The event will be held February 5-7, 2015. The musical event will feature a variety of activities including concerts, rehearsals, scholarship auditions, and clinics.

Vacation Bible Schools Are A Summertime Tradition (With Aldersgate UMC Gallery)

August 1, 2014

Vacation Bible School is a summertime tradition for hundreds of area children — arts, crafts, food, songs and theme focused lessons usually all geared toward a worship theme. This week marked the end of VBS at most area churches.

At Aldersgate United Methodist Church in Molino, dozens of children have taken part in their “Workshop of Wonders” VBS  this week. It will continue from 5:30 until 8:30 tonight for children three years old through fifth grade.

For more photos from Aldersgate’s VBS, click here.

Pictured: Vacation Bible School Submitted photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Dengue, Chikungunya Fevers Confirmed In Escambia County

August 1, 2014

The Florida Department of Health in Escambia County (DOH-Escambia) has confirmed that a county resident contracted both chikungunya fever and dengue fever. The resident was most likely exposed to both viruses while recently traveling in the Caribbean islands.

These diseases are spread by bites from infected mosquitoes. If a person is infected and bitten by a mosquito, that mosquito may later spread the infection by biting another person.

“Avoiding mosquito bites is the key to preventing infection with chikungunya fever, dengue fever, West Nile virus, and other mosquito-borne diseases,” said DOH-Escambia Director, Dr. John Lanza. “We encourage everyone to take precautionary measures to help reduce the chance of being bitten. Remember to drain and cover.”

Symptoms of chikungunya include sudden onset of high fever (>102⁰F), severe joint pain mainly in the arms and legs, headache, muscle pain, back pain and rash. Symptoms appear on average three to seven days after being bitten by an infected mosquito.

The principal symptoms of dengue begin four to seven days after a mosquito bite and include high fever, severe headache, severe pain behind the eyes, joint pain, muscle and bone pain, rash, easy bruising, and mild bleeding (e.g., nose or gums bleed). Generally, younger children and those with their first dengue infection have a milder illness than older children and adults.

Most people experiencing symptoms of chikungunya or dengue infection feel better after a few days or weeks, however, some people may develop long-term effects. Complications are more common in infants younger than a year old, those older than 65, and people with chronic conditions such as diabetes and hypertension.

If you experience symptoms of chikungunya or dengue, consult with your health care provider immediately and protect yourself against further mosquito bites. Avoiding mosquito bites while you are sick will help protect others from getting infected.

Escambia’s Murzin Makes Public Service Commission Short List

August 1, 2014

An Escambia County man is among those still in the running for two seats on the Florida Public Service Commission.

A nominating panel Thursday decided to interview 16 candidates from 32 applicants for the upcoming vacancies, including former Rep Dave Murzin (pictured), who now works as an aide to state Sen. Greg Evers, R-Baker.

Along with Murzin, those on the shortened list include current PSC member Julie Brown and state Rep. Jimmy Patronis, R-Panama City.

The terms of Brown and Commissioner Eduardo Balbis will expire in January. After conducting interviews, the council will recommend finalists to Gov. Rick Scott, who will make appointments to four-year terms on the commission.

Lively Flirts With No-Hitter In Wahoos 6-4 Win

August 1, 2014

Blue Wahoos starter Ben Lively (W, 1-5) took a no-hitter into the eighth inning as he earned his first Double-A win on Thursday night at Smokies Park. It was the furthest a Blue Wahoos pitcher has taken a no-hitter since Daniel Corcino and Wilkin De La Rosa no-hit the Mobile BayBears in 2012. Despite Lively’s strong start, Pensacola still had to hold on for a 6-4 win to open the five-game series with Tennessee.

Lively walked Smokies catcher Luis Flores leading off the third inning, and that was the only base runner he allowed until Christian Villanueva singled through the left side of the infield with one out in the eighth inning to break up the no-hitter. The walk was quickly erased on a double play a batter later allowing him to face the minimum until Villanueva’s single. Jonathan Mota singled behind Villanueva to chase Lively from the game. He was finished after 7.1 innings with just the two singles allowed, one walk and six strikeouts.

Pensacola scored early and often against Smokies starter Felix Pena (L, 0-1), who was making his Double-A debut. Pensacola took a 1-0 lead with three hits in the first inning. Ross Perez doubled home two more runs in the third before Seth Mejias-Brean and Juan Duran hit back-to-back home runs in the fourth inning. Pena was charged with the loss after allowing 5 R/ER over 4.0 innings.

Perez paced the Wahoos offensively with a 3-for-4 game and four RBI. Yorman Rodriguez also had a big day with a 3-for-5 night and three runs scored.

The Smokies rallied for all four of their runs against Blue Wahoos relievers Drew Hayes and Ben Klimesh in the eighth after Lively exited the game. Shane Dyer (S, 13) was able to restore order with a scoreless ninth inning to preserve the win and earn the save.

Pensacola will go for their third straight win in the second of the five-game series with Tennessee on Friday night. The Wahoos will send RHP Daniel Corcino (9-9, 4.44) to the mound against Smokies RHP Corey Black (5-2, 2.93).  First pitch is set for 6:15 p.m. CT from Smokies Park.

by Tommy Thrall

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