ThunderRun Racing Boat On Display Wednesday In Cantonment
August 19, 2014
There’s a big event planned for Wednesday in Cantonment for racing fans.
The Stihl offshore racing boat US-1 will be on display Wednesday from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. at A-1 Small Engines in Cantonment.
A free lunch will be available from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m., and prizes will be given away including the winner’s choice of a Stihl blower or a Stihl trimmer plus a 25 quart Engel cooler.
A-1 Accessories and A-1 Small Engines is located at 700 South Highway 29 in Cantonment.
The inaugural ThunderRun Super Boat Grand Prix will be held Sunday, August 24 in downtown Pensacola. Sunday’s races will start at 1 p.m. and 3 pm. with Plaza de Luna and Maritime Park designated as prime viewing areas.
Atmore Native Donates Gospel CD To Florida Prison Inmates
August 19, 2014
An Alabama pastor, gospel singer and teacher donated boxes of her new CD to the Florida Department of Corrections Monday morning in Century.
Annette Haston’s “Love Through Time” was donated so that those doing time would remember God’s love for them. Enough copies of the contemporary gospel CD were donated at Century Correctional Institution Monday for every chapel at state prisons, faith-based facilities, re-entry facilities and privately run lockups in the state.
Haston was born and raised in Atmore, the daughter of the late Ernest and Alma Thomas and the youngest child of five. She is a graduate of Escambia County High School in Atmore and a graduate of Alabama State University, Montgomery, where she received a Bachelor of Science degree in elementary education.
She is co-founder of the Walls of Salvation International Church located in Prichard,and co-pastors alongside her husband, Dr. Julius V. Haston. She is a mother, grandmother and public school teacher.
Tax Offices Collect Hundreds Of Pounds Of Food For Manna
August 19, 2014
Escambia County Tax Collector offices recently concluded a food drive for Manna Food Panties. Tax collector offices in Molino, Marcus Pointe and downtown collected 738 pounds of food for Manna. Pictured top: Jenny and Nicole from the downtown office. Pictured inset: Kathy and Clara from the Molino office. Pictured below: Tonya, Melissa, Kimson, and Janet from the Marcus Pointe office. Courtesy photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
Another Area West Nile Case Reported
August 19, 2014
Another human case of the West Nile Virus has been reported — this time in Santa Rosa County.
The Florida Department of Health in Santa Rosa County issued a mosquito-borne illness advisory Monday after receiving a report of a case of West Nile Virus in a Santa Rosa County resident. It is believed the virus was acquired locally, since the individual had not traveled out of the county recently. Officials said there are no other known cases of West Nile Virus in Santa Rosa County.
Last Friday, the Florida Department of Health issued a mosquito-borne illness advisory for Escambia County after receiving notification of a probably case of West Nile Virus in a local resident.
“There is a heightened concern that other Escambia County, Florida, residents and visitors may become ill from being bitten by an infected mosquito,” the department said in a news release.
The health department is reminding residents and visitors to avoid being bitten by mosquitoes and to take basic precautions to help limit exposure to mosquito-borne illnesses
Wahoos Squander Lead Late, Fall 6-5 To Jacksonville
August 19, 2014
The Wahoos took a 5-2 lead into the eighth inning, but Jacksonville scored four times against Blue Wahoos reliever Ben Klimesh (L, 1-1) on their way to a 6-5 win Monday night at the Baseball Ground of Jacksonville.
Pensacola was helped by a 4-for-5 night from Yorman Rodriguez at the plate to take a 5-1 lead into the bottom of the seventh, but the resilient Suns, battling for the top spot of the Southern League South, rallied for a run in the seventh and four in the eighth. Rodriguez hit a mammoth two-run home run in the seventh to cap the Wahoos scoring before Jacksonville rallied.
The comeback spoiled a great spot start from Wahoos right-hander Tim Adleman. After pitching two innings on Saturday, Adleman worked 5.0 shutout innings against the Suns allowing just four hits and adding three strikeouts. He ended up with a no-decision. Klimesh suffered his first loss for the Wahoos allowing the four go-ahead runs in his only inning of work. He walked two and allowed four hits in the eighth.
The Suns got two solid innings in relief from Collin Cargil (W, 4-1). He struck out two and didn’t allow any walks, hits or runs on his way to the win. Nick Wittgren (S, 18) shut the door on Pensacola with a 1-2-3 ninth inning for the save.
The Blue Wahoos have dropped three straight, but continue to try to spoil the Suns postseason hopes on Tuesday night. Gulf Breeze native RHP Ben Lively (1-6, 3.54) will start for Pensacola against Suns LHP Chipper Smith (3-3, 4.02). First pitch is schedule for 5:05 p.m. CT.
Royce Allen Pierce
August 19, 2014
Mr. Royce Allen Pierce, 59, passed away on Sunday, August 17, 2014, in Atmore.
Mr. Pierce was a native and lifelong resident of Walnut Hill. He was retired from the Escambia County Alabama Road Department. He was a loving father and papa. His sister, Donna Beske, precedes him in death.
He is survived by his companion, Wanda Marshall of Stanley Crossroads; one son, Rick (Brandy) Pierce of Walnut Hill; two daughters, Heather (Alan) McDearmond of Eva, AL and Lacy (Jason) Bryars of Elberta, AL; two brothers, Jim Pierce and John Pierce both of Winter Haven, FL; 10 grandchildren, Austin, Ali, Jaysa, Fischer, Hunter, Royce, Autumn, Olivia, Luke and Autumn W.
Funeral services will be Wednesday, August 20, 2014, at 10 a.m. at the Petty-Eastside Chapel Funeral Home with Rev. Ted Bridges officiating.
Burial will follow at the Walnut Hill Baptist Cemetery.
Visitation will be Tuesday, August 19, 2014, from 6 p.m. until 9 p.m. at the Petty-Eastside Chapel Funeral Home.
Pallbearers will be Wyatt Robinson, Eric Williams, Bobo Bryan, Troy Williams, Tony Slate, Rusty Slate, Thomas Guy and Tony Hall.
Honorary pallbearers will be David Smith, Austin Dorriety, Fischer Bryars, Hunter Bryars, Royce Bryars and Luke Conway.
Petty-Eastside Chapel Funeral Homes is in charge of all arrangements.
Operation Summer Heat: 69 Arrested On Outstanding Warrants
August 18, 2014
Escambia County Sheriff David Morgan announced Monday afternoon that 69 people were arrested during “Operation Summer Heat”.
The operation included a warrant sweep that concluded Friday, August 8. The sweep was conducted by the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office and the U.S. Marshal’s Task Force, which includes deputies from Santa Rosa and Okaloosa counties.
A total of 95 mostly felony warrants were served on the 69 individuals during the week-long sweep, according ot Morgan.
Pictured top: Sheriff David Morgan announces the results of “Operation Summer Heat” during a press conference Monday afternoon at the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office.
About 800 Vote Early So Far; Early Voting Though Saturday
August 18, 2014
Early voting is underway for the 2014 Primary Election in Escambia County. As of Sunday night, after two days of early voting, 799 ballots were cast.
Early voting is available each day through Saturday, August 23 from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. at the following locations:
- Molino Community Center, 6450 Highway 95A North
- Escambia County Extension Office, 3740 Stefani Road
- Genealogy Branch Library, 5740 N. 9th Avenue
- Pensacola Interstate Fairgrounds, 6655 W. Mobile Highway
- Southwest Branch Library, 12248 Gulf Beach Highway
- West Florida Public Library, 239 N. Spring Street
- Supervisor of Elections Main Office, 213 Palafox Place, Second Floor
Early voters cast paper ballots through digital scanners and may choose any one of the seven sites – three more than the 2012 Primary Election.
Thomas: It’s Going To Be A Great School Year
August 18, 2014
As about 40,000 students head back to school today in Escambia County, Superintendent Malcolm Thomas says the district is ready for a successful school year.
“I think we are going to have a good year,” Thomas said. “We ended strong last year, and we are going to build strong on those successes.”
In the North Escambia area, students are anticipating the completion of a new school at Ernest Ward Middle. School officials are hopeful that Ernest Ward students can be transitioned into the new building over this year’s Christmas break.
“We may be a just little off from Christmas, but we have a new facility coming this year for those students,” the superintendent said.
Three North Escambia schools were rated as “A” schools by the Florida Department of Education — Byrneville Elementary, Ernest Ward Middle, and Molino Park Elementary — while other schools record grade level increases. And Molino Park Principal Alice Woodward was recently named the county’s principal of the year.
“Student performance has been great,” Thomas said of the North Escambia area. “And student performance will continue to increase. It’s going to be a great year.”
Need To Apply For Free Or Reduced Lunches?
August 18, 2014
Parents can expedite the processing of free or reduced lunch applications in Escambia County by submitted the form online.
For the 2014 – 2015 online free and reduced meal application, click here for a secure form.
The National School Lunch and School Breakfast Programs as administered by Escambia County School District provides free and reduced priced meals for children unable to pay the full price.
Students from households who receive food stamps and/or Temporary Aid to Needy Families (TANF) and who have a social security number on file at the school may be eligible for direct certification. Students approved by direct certification are not required to have an application on file.
Application forms are sent to all homes with a letter to parents or guardians. To apply for free or reduced priced meals, parents of students not approved by direct certification must fill out the application and return it to the school. Additional copies are available in the front office.
Children from households with incomes of less than or equal to the income criteria may be eligible for either free or reduced priced meals.
Each school and the school system’s Food Services office have copies which are available to the public.
Meal prices are as follows:
Elementary
- Full price breakfast – $1.00
- Reduced price breakfast – 30¢
- Full price lunch – $2.00
- Reduced price lunch – 40¢
Secondary
- Full price breakfast- $1.50
- Reduce price breakfast – 30¢
- Full price lunch – $2.50
- Reduced price lunch – 40¢