FHSAA Releases Final Football Classifications For Next Four Years

January 24, 2015

The Florida High School Athletic Association has released final football series classifications for the next four years.

Tate, Crestview and Niceville move down from 7A to Class 6A. That creates a local 1-6A with Escambia, Pine Forest, Washington and Tate. Northview, Baker and Jay stay in 1-1A, while Freeport slips over to District 2 Class 1A.

Class 6A

District 1
Escambia
Pine Forest
Tate
Washington

District 2
Navarre
Gulf Breeze
Milton
Pace

District 3
Choctawhatchee (Fort Walton Beach)
Fort Walton Beach
Crestview
Niceville

Class 5A



District 1

Arnold (Panama City Beach)
Bay (Panama City)
Mosley (Lynn Haven)
Pensacola
West Florida

Class 3A


District 1

Pensacola Catholic
Taylor County (Perry)
Florida High (Tallahassee)

Class 1A

District 1
Baker
Jay
Northview (Bratt)

District 2
Cottondale
Graceville
Holmes County (Bonifay)
Sneads
Vernon
Wewahitchka

Mary Agnes Edgar

January 24, 2015

Mary Agnes Edgar, 92, was called home to be with Jesus on Friday, January 23, 2015, after a brief illness. Agnes was born July 11, 1922, in Chipley to her loving parents Tillman and Mae Peters. Agnes married the love of her life , Charles H. Edgar Sr., September 9, 1939. They were blessed with four children, 10 grandchildren, 28 great-grandchildren, and one great-great-grandson. Agnes was a long time member of the Pensacola Worship Center Church of God where she was a mentor to all. She was a loving wife, mother, sister, grandmother and friend. Agnes leaves behind a strong legacy of faith and family.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Charles; sister, Merle and brothers, Bronzel, Mizel, and James. She leaves behind her children, Charles H. Edgar Jr. (Opal), Anna Grellia (Harry), Henry Edgar (Marian), and Cindy Till (Greg); sisters-in-law, Catherine Edgar and Jo Peters, and brother-in-law, Al Day.

Pallbearers will be her grandchildren, Chuck Edgar, Gordie Grellia, Joe Edgar, Tim Edgar, Jason Edgar, Randy Edgar, Nikki Hoffay, Chad Edgar, Brandon Edgar, and Sean Till.

Visitation will be Monday, January 26, 201,5 from 5 to 7 p.m.  at Faith Chapel South, 100 Beverly Parkway. Funeral Services will be Tuesday, January 27 at 11 a.m. at Pensacola Worship Center Church of God at 5715 North W Street in Pensacola with Reverend Sherrill Isbell officiating. Interment to follow at Pensacola Memorial Gardens, 7433 Pine Forest Road in Pensacola. In lieu of flowers, please make donations in memory of Mary Agnes Edgar to Covenant Hospice or the Pensacola Worship Center.

Faith Chapel Funder Home South is entrusted with arrangements.

10 Semi-Finalists Named For Escambia Teacher Of The Year

January 23, 2015

Semi-finalists for Escambia County’s Teacher of the Year have been named. They are:

  1. Anna Barry, Northview High
  2. Tom Conners, West Florida High
  3. Romelle Farmer, Warrington Middle
  4. Krystal Gibson, Beulah Elementary
  5. Shelia Harrington Hall, N.B.Cook Elementary
  6. Rachel Madril, Molino Park Elementary
  7. Katie Marsh, Lipscomb Elementary
  8. Lisa Quinlan, Hellen Caro
  9. Andrew Rehwinkel, Pensacola High
  10. Doreen Wells, Ensley Elementary

The five finalists will be named on January 27, and the Escambia County Teacher of the Year will be announced at the Golden Apple Awards Dinner, sponsored by the Escambia County Public Schools Foundation, on February 26.

Firefighters Revive Cats Following Travel Trailer Fire (With Gallery)

January 23, 2015

Two cats pulled apparently lifeless and unresponsive from a travel trailer fire Thursday are alive and well today thanks to firefighters from Escambia Fire Rescue.

Firefighters from the Ensley and Cantonment fire stations were called to the travel trailer fire in the 6000 block of  Untreiner Avenue in Ensley  just after noon. The fire was quickly extinguished, saving surrounding structures. Firefighters removed the cats from the fire and revived them using oxygen from specially designed masks donated by the Junior Humane Society  and a little tender loving care.

At last report, the cats were doing well.

For more NorthEscambia.com photos, click here.

There were no injuries to people in the blaze. The cause of the fire is under investigation  by the Florida State Fire Marshal’s Office.

NorthEscambia.com exclusive photos by Kristi Price, click to enlarge.

Rain Ending Tonight, A Little Sun For Saturday

January 23, 2015

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Here is your official North Escambia area forecast:

  • Friday Night A 30 percent chance of rain, mainly before midnight. Cloudy, with a low around 38. Northwest wind 10 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph.
  • Saturday Mostly cloudy, then gradually becoming sunny, with a high near 54. Northwest wind 10 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph.
  • Saturday Night Clear, with a low around 33. West wind around 5 mph.
  • Sunday Sunny, with a high near 62. Southwest wind 5 to 10 mph increasing to 10 to 15 mph in the afternoon. Winds could gust as high as 25 mph.
  • Sunday Night Mostly clear, with a low around 41. Southwest wind around 10 mph becoming northwest after midnight.
  • Monday Sunny, with a high near 54. Northwest wind around 10 mph.
  • Monday Night Mostly clear, with a low around 37. Northwest wind around 5 mph.
  • Tuesday Sunny, with a high near 60. Calm wind becoming northwest around 5 mph in the morning.
  • Tuesday Night Mostly clear, with a low around 35.
  • Wednesday Sunny, with a high near 56.
  • Wednesday Night Mostly clear, with a low around 37.
  • Thursday
    Mostly sunny, with a high near 62.

Escambia To Settle With IRS Over Firefighter Stipends, Work To Keep Volunteers

January 23, 2015

The Escambia County Commission voted Thursday night to pay back taxes under an IRS audit of the county’s fire services and to work toward keeping things as normal as possible for volunteer firefighters while keeping the IRS and other agencies happy.

Volunteer firefighters in Escambia County currently receive stipend pay for answering 25 percent of their station’s calls during the month, ranging from $300 for a Firefighter I to $550 for a district chief.

The audit was prompted after the IRS discovered that several Escambia County employees were receiving both a W-2, showing taxes withheld from their “day” job with county, and a 1099, showing no taxes withheld as a volunteer firefighter. The IRS found Escambia County should have been withholding taxes on a stipend pay for all volunteers and the county owes over $78,000.

The county will pay the $78,000 and agree to the settlement as offered by the IRS.

Volunteer firefighters will continue to receive a stipend check will taxes withheld, and they will receive a W-2 rather than a 1099 at year’s end. As it stands now, any volunteer that works a  paid job for the Board of County Commissioners can’t volunteer for the fire department because of potential tax overtime issues. About a dozen volunteers are impacted.

The commission authorized County Administrator Jack Brown and other staff to continue talks with the volunteers and to find any potential solutions.

Commissioner Wilson Robertson’s motion stated that volunteers should keep their stipends, no additional minimum training beyond Firefighter I should be required  and staff should reach out to federal agencies to solve employee volunteer issues. The commission unanimously approved the motion.

NorthEscambia.com file photos, click to enlarge.

Appeals Court Upholds Conviction In Murder Of Former PNJ Reporter

January 23, 2015

An appeals court has upheld the conviction of the man responsible for the murder of a former Pensacola News Journal reporter.

William Joseph Cormier was convicted by an Escambia County Jury of first degree murder on February 13, 2014, and received a mandatory life sentence for the murder of Sean Dugas. Cormier appealed his convcition to the First District Court of Appeals, which upheld his conviction and sentence.

Dugas was reported missing on September 13, 2012. His body was discovered buried in the residential backyard in Winder, GA, where the father of William Joseph Comier lived. In October 2012, Cormier was arrested and later charged with first degree murder. His brother, Chris Comier, was also charged with accessory after the fact to first degree murder.

Chris Comier pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 15 years in state prison in February 2014.

Ernest Ward Names January Students Of The Month

January 23, 2015

Ernest Ward Middle School has named January Students of the Month. They are: (L-R) Addison Albritton, seventh grade; Amber Gillman, sixth grade; and Dalton Hamilton, eighth grade. Photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Gulf Power, Military Bringing Large Scale Solar Power To Area

January 23, 2015

Gulf Power is partnering with the U.S. Navy and U.S. Air Force to build solar energy farms at three different facilities across Northwest Florida. Today, the utility submitted the renewable projects to the Florida Public Service Commission (FPSC) for approval. The projects could be in service as early as December 2016.

“This is an important collaboration between Gulf Power, the Navy and the Air Force,” said Stan Connally, Gulf Power president and CEO. “As military installations seek solutions to promote renewable energy generation, we have worked alongside our military customers to help provide cost-effective solutions — and all our customers will reap the benefit.”

This is Gulf Power’s second alternative energy project since launching the 3.2-megawatt Perdido Landfill Gas-to-Energy facility in 2010. Together, these new solar facilities, which will be developed by HelioSage Energy, could produce enough energy to power approximately 18,000 homes for one year.

“We’re excited to be able to add solar energy to our generation mix,” Connally said. “With some careful planning, we’ve been able to make sure these projects are cost-effective for our customers.”

Once approved by the FPSC, the solar energy farms will be constructed at Eglin AFB in Fort Walton Beach (30 megawatts), Holley Field in Navarre (40 megawatts) and Saufley Field in Pensacola (50 megawatts). Gulf Power will serve customers across Northwest Florida with power from these renewable energy-generating facilities.

Capt. Keith Hoskins, commanding officer of NAS Pensacola, said the project is part of the Secretary of the Navy’s Strategy for Renewable Energy and provides an opportunity to assist local and state industry partners in understanding the Department of the Navy’s overall strategy and commitment to renewable energy.

“This project will provide a potential benefit to the U.S. Navy in providing energy security during outages to allow seamless operation of our critical assets,” Hoskins said.

NAS Whiting Field’s commanding officer Capt. Todd A. Bahlau addressed the benefits of the solar projects.

“NAS Whiting Field is excited to participate in the Secretary of the Navy’s plan to invest in renewable energy to diversify the Navy’s energy sources,” Bahlau said. “This is a win-win for everyone involved and another example of the tremendous partnerships between the military and the leaders of Northwest Florida.”

The Air Force, also striving to meet new federal renewable energy and energy conservation goals, is excited to get the project started.

“This project helps meet the DoD goal of 25 percent renewables by 2025 and the Air Force’s energy goal of 1 gigawatt of on-site capacity by 2016,” said Brig. Gen. David Harris, 96th Test Wing commander.

The Air Force Civil Engineer Center’s strategic asset utilization division chief Dave Funk highlighted how the solar facilities will not only benefit the community, but will make good use of Air Force property.

“This project exemplifies how a regional utility provider like Gulf Power can effectively partner with the Air Force to achieve common renewable energy and asset-optimization objectives,” Funk said. “The proposed agreement is expected to optimize the value of 240 acres of non-excess Air Force real estate through the development and operation of a ground-mounted solar photovoltaic facility, which will directly benefit Gulf Power, Eglin Air Force Base, and the local community.”

As an intermittent energy resource, the solar farms will not replace Gulf Power’s generation plants, but will have the capability to provide energy that will diversify the power supply and provide a cost-effective alternative during peak energy usage.

Pending FPSC approval, HelioSage is scheduled to begin construction in February 2016.

“HelioSage is excited to partner with Gulf Power on these landmark projects which will bring renewable energy to Northwest Florida,” said Chris Quarterman, vice president of Strategy for HelioSage Energy. “These projects serve as another example that large-scale solar has become a cost-effective technology. We congratulate Gulf Power and the Department of Defense for their leadership and vision, and look forward to working together on this effort.”

Pictured: Examples of HelioSage Energy solar photovoltaic (PV) facilities. Courtesy photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Man Gets 75 Years For Attempted Murder

January 23, 2015

State Attorney Bill Eddins announced Thursdayday that Trevor Jerrod Jones was sentenced to 75 years in state prison by Circuit Court Judge Michael Allen. Under Florida’s 10-20-Life law, Jones will serve the sentence day for day.

Jones was convicted in October 2014 of attempted first degree premeditated murder and attempted robbery with a firearm.  The conviction revolved around the attempted robbery and shooting of Martin White off of Vickie Street in June 2013.  Jones lured White into a wooded area before brandishing a firearm and attempting to rob White.  As White turned to flee, Jones shot him in the back.  Jones was identified by eyewitness identification as well as DNA evidence.

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