Escambia County Needs Appointees For Committees

August 24, 2015

The Escambia County Board of County Commissioners is seeking Escambia County residents interested in volunteering for appointments to the Escambia County Merit System Protection Board (MSPB) and the Human Services Appropriations Committee (HSAC).

Merit System Protection Board

The MSPB was created to provide a fair and equitable mechanism for the expeditious review of appeals and grievances of the classified employees of the County before a non-partisan deliberative body. County Ordinance 2005-38 provides the means for a classified, permanent employee under the jurisdiction of the MSPB to appeal disciplinary actions, and provides that these employees may file an appeal or grievance for perceived violations of the Ordinance or the Rules. Presently, the classified employees under the jurisdiction of the Board of County Commissioners, the Sheriff’s Office, and the Supervisor of Elections are covered under the MSPB. The term of office is three years.

Qualifications of Board Members

No person shall be appointed to the Merit System Protection Board as a member who:

  1. Has not been a resident of Escambia County for two or more years preceding appointment to the MSPB.
  2. Is holding an elective or appointive office in federal, state, county or municipal government provided that prior appointment as a member of the MSPB shall not disqualify a person from being reappointed.
  3. Held political office in, or was a salaried or hourly employee of Escambia County during the 12 months preceding appointment to the MSPB.
  4. Is a member of the immediate family of a current employee or elected official of Escambia County.
  5. Is a current officer of any union representing employees of Escambia County.
  6. Is working for any vendor who has a current contractual agreement with any participating appointing authority.
  7. Has been convicted of, or has had adjudication withheld of, a felony or any  crime involving moral turpitude.

Qualifications must be maintained throughout the members’ tenure or the member must resign his position on the MSPB.

Attendance

Any member of the MSPB shall be removed and replaced after being absent from more than three consecutive meetings during any calendar year. The MSPB shall determine whether any member’s absence is unexcused.

Compensation of Board Members

The MSPB members shall serve on a voluntary basis and not be financially compensated for their service.

Meeting Schedule

MPSB meetings are held once per month on the second Tuesday; the meeting is generally less than one hour. Hours will vary depending on whether an appeal is being heard from an employee. If hearings are scheduled, they would be held immediately after the meeting. There has been less than one appeal/hearing in the past years.

Human Services Appropriations Committee

The HSAC shall concurrently review agency funding requests to Escambia County and the City of Pensacola, making funding recommendations individually to both bodies in accordance with policy and procedure agreements with each. No members of the Committee shall be a member or employee of, or serve on any board of, any of the requesting agencies reviewed by the Committee. The term of office is three years.

HSAC Process*

The coordination of applications, site visits and oral presentations by United Way of Escambia County takes place from January-May. The partner agencies applying for funding from the Human Services Appropriations Committee are required to submit an application that has the designated HSAC-related application questions, as well as a program budget. Additionally, applying programs are required to host a site visit and provide an oral presentation on their proposal to the HSAC. The funding schedule for the HSAC was changed three years ago to run parallel with the United Way’s Funds Distribution Process. This change was able to create efficiencies in United Way’s staff and volunteer efforts to facilitate this process.

Time Committment

The following is a breakdown approximation of hours served on this Committee:

  • Planning meeting and training for upcoming grant review process: November (2 hours)
  • Grant Application Review and submission of questions to applicants: March (1 hour per application- number of applications vary from year to year)
  • Site Visits/Oral Presentations: April (1.5 hours per applicant plus 15-20 minutes travel time between visits)
  • Scoring of applications and/or site visits: March-Late April (10-15 minutes per application)
  • Final Deliberations/Funding Recommendations meeting: May (2 +/-hours)

*Prepared by: Marlena Davis, Partnership Manager- United Way

Escambia County residents interested in serving on the Merit System Protection Board or the Human Services Appropriations Committee are asked to submit a resume and letter indicating their desire to serve on the applicable Board/Committee by the close of business on Monday, August 31, 2015.  Resumes should be submitted to Judy Witterstaeter, Program Coordinator, Board of County Commissioners, P.O. Box 1591, Pensacola Florida 32502.

Cooler Weather Coming

August 24, 2015

Here is your official North Escambia area forecast:

Tonight: Partly cloudy, with a low around 70. North wind around 5 mph.

Tuesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 91. North wind 5 to 10 mph.

Tuesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 59. North wind around 5 mph.

Wednesday: Sunny, with a high near 88. North wind 5 to 10 mph.

Wednesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 59. North wind around 5 mph.

Thursday: Sunny, with a high near 89. North wind around 5 mph.

Thursday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 66. North wind around 5 mph.

Friday: Sunny, with a high near 91. Northeast wind around 5 mph becoming south in the afternoon.

Friday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 68. South wind around 5 mph becoming calm after midnight.

Saturday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 90.

Saturday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 71.

Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 90.

Sunday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 71.

Monday: A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly sunny, with a high near 90.

Repairs Begin On Chestnut Road Bridge In Molino

August 24, 2015

The Chestnut Road bridge at Dry Creek, located in Molino, is undergoing repairs and maintenance.

The bridge on Chestnut Road is one-eighth of a mile north of Molino Road.

Project duration for repairs and maintenance is estimated to last 30 days, weather permitting. During construction, there will be single-lane closures with flagman present. The current posted load for this bridge is five tons.

NJROTC Cadets Attend Leadership Training Camps

August 24, 2015

Navy Junior ROTC Cadets from seven Escambia and Santa Rosa county schools attended two camps before school started at Naval Air Station Pensacola — a Leadership Academy and a Basic Leadership Training camp.

The NJROTC cadets and instructors from Northview, Escambia, Pine Forest, Washington, Navarre, Milton and Pace high schools took part in the camps with their days staring at 5 a.m. and continuing until 9:30 p.m. The cadets also had to stand barracks watches throughout the night.

Each camp included academics, orienteering and first aid, drills, a physical fitness test and daily fitness training, personnel inspections, daily room and locker inspections and tours of the various active duty training facilities.

The 53 cadets attending the Leadership Academy  also had the opportunity to participate in a Leadership Reaction Course and a Marine Corps obstacle course.  The 50 cadets in the Basic Leadership Training camp were able to observe demonstrations of aviation fire fighting training, rescue swimmer training, and participate in the USMC circuit course.

Both camps competed in a Jeopardy style academic brain brawl that covered topics covered in the NJROTC curriculum.

Cadets graduating from the camps received a certificate of completion and ribbon,  while those completing the Leadership Academy also earned a silver cord that is worn with their uniform.

Northview cadets that successfully completed Leadership Academy were (with awarded medals listed):

  • Moriah McGahan — Distinguished Cadet (Top Cadet for the camp, 2nd Sit-ups, 3rd Push-ups, 1st Mile run, 3rd Room Inspection, 1st Overall Physical Fitness Test)
  • Katie Cmehil — 1st in Sit-ups
  • Sara McCreary — 1st in Knockout competition
  • Ureil Codrington
  • James White — 4th Overall in the Male Physical Fitness test

Northview cadets that successfully completed Basic Leadership Training Camp were:

  • Wyatt Morris — 3rd in Sit-ups
  • Oreblis Rodriguez — 2nd in Push-ups
  • Hunter Witt
  • Zachary Sheldon

Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

U.S. Attorney Resigning

August 24, 2015

The top federal prosecutor in much of North Florida announced Thursday she is resigning after five years in the job. U.S. Attorney Pamela Marsh, who oversees cases in 23 counties stretching from Escambia to Alachua, will leave the post effective September 4, according to a news release from her office. The news release did not detail Marsh’s reasons for the resignation or what she plans to do next.

An appointee of President Barack Obama, Marsh was the first woman to hold the top prosecutor’s job in the Northern District of Florida. First Assistant U.S. Attorney Christopher P. Canova will serve as acting U.S. attorney after Marsh leaves.

Vicki Lee Williams

August 24, 2015

Vicki Lee Williams, 52 of Molino passed away on Thursday, August 20, 2015. She was born on July 24, 1963, in Pineville, KY. She grew up in Knoxville, TN. She was a big Tennessee football fan “Go Vols”. Vicki worked for the Cantonment Post Office until her health starting failing. It was really hard on her to resign because she really felt the need to work and be productive. As her health declined, her love of Jesus never faltered. There were many things she loved Jesus, her family and friends, children, horses, riding motorcycles, being outdoors, the beach, having fun, laughing out loud, she just loved life.

Vicki is survived by her husband of 11 years, Jimmie Williams; parents, Bob and Anne Fielding; brother, Scott (Lauren) Fuson; daughter, Kristi; stepsons, Chris (Nicki) and Cory; two grandchildren, Joshua and Owen; and special friends, Dee Terry “Ms. Dee” and Tammy Jo Riley.

Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday, August 25, 2015 at Faith Chapel Funeral Home North with Pastor Mike Mashburn, officiating.

Visitation will begin at 1:00 p.m. prior to services.

Ashleigh Nicole Holmes

August 24, 2015

Ashleigh Nicole Holmes rode into Heaven on August 20, 2015. Ashleigh was born September 13, 1997, in Pensacola. She was a bright and shining light to all who knew and loved her. Ashleigh enjoyed horseback riding and competing in horse shows with her favorite pony Sissy. Ashleigh loved reading, watching Criminal Minds, and loved to eat any type of country cooking.

Ashleigh will be remembered as a loving and kind-hearted friend, a daughter, and sister with a beautiful angelic smile.

She was preceded in death by her three year old nephew, Brayden Pistole, and her grandmother, Donna Holmes.

Ashleigh is survived by her devoted parents, Paul and Melody Holmes; sister, Brantley; brother, Garrett; grandparents, Barbara McShane, Richard Holmes, and Robert and Regina Brigham; aunts and uncles, Matt and Christine Brigham, Michael Holmes, Tonya Rouse, and Jamie Brewer; and cousins, Kalynn Brigham, McKenize, Zach, and Jackson Holmes, and Levi, Dylan and Tristan Rouse.

A Celebration of Life will be held at 1:00 p.m. on Wednesday, August 26, 2015 at Faith Chapel Funeral Home North with Pastor Shane Fickeling and Rev. Brian Kinsey, officiating. Interment will follow in Pensacola Memorial Gardens.

Visitation will begin at noon, prior to services.

Please wear “TEAM” Ashleigh T-shirts or the color purple to show support for cystic fibrosis warriors.

In lieu of flowers please make contribution to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation 6931 Arlington Road, 2nd floor Bethesda Maryland, 20814 or Lifequest Organ Recovery Services, 720 Southwest, 2nd. Ave. suite 570 North Gainesville, FL, 32601 Ave. Suite 570 North Gainesville, FL 32601.

Pallbearers will be Zach Holmes, Jackson Holmes, Garrett Holmes, Cody Thomas, Seth Pistole, and Trent Thompson.

Pensacola Falls To Mississippi

August 24, 2015

It was Princess Night at the ballpark and all the Pensacola Blue Wahoos wished for was its first dance at the ball – the playoffs that is.

In its first game in franchise history with post season implications, Pensacola didn’t get its fairytale ending Monday.

Despite Phillip Ervin slugging his second home run in two games, the Mississippi Braves held on in the opener of the five-game series for a 3-1 win in front of 4,357 fans, including several little “Frozen” princesses, at Pensacola Bayfront Stadium.

Mississippi took back first place in the South Division over Pensacola by a half game in the second half of the Southern League season. The Braves, who have recorded a better second-half record than first-half record the past seven seasons, are now 31-24 and Pensacola is 31-25.

Blue Wahoos manager Pat Kelly said with 14 games left this season and Pensacola playing both Mississippi and the Mobile BayBears at home, he knows the Blue Wahoos can qualify for the playoffs.

“We just have to win every series,” he said. “It’s a pretty simple formula.”

Mississippi starter Lucas Sims was coming off a 1-0 victory in which he threw 5.1 innings of scoreless, one-hit ball against the Birmingham Barons.

Throwing a steady stream of 90-plus mph fastballs against Pensacola, Sims allowed just three hits and recorded a season-high 10 strike outs against the Blue Wahoos. His only run was on Ervin’s solo blast.

The Braves’ Sims improved to 3-2 this season with a 4.19 ERA and now has allowed just two runs in his last 17.1 innings for a 1.06 earned-run average.

“Sims pitched a helluva game,” Kelly said. “He had really good stuff.”

Meanwhile, Pensacola starter Daniel Wright also gave the Blue Wahoos a strong outing, throwing seven innings and allowing three earned runs on six hits, while striking out seven Braves batters. The right-hander retired the first seven Mississippi batters he faced, striking out four, all on off-speed pitches.

“He pitched seven innings for us and allowed us to rest our bullpen a bit,” Kelly said. “That was good. He did a great job, he just had that little hiccup there in the fourth inning.”

Mississippi scored first getting three in the fourth. Braves second baseman Levi Hyams scored on a ground out and third baseman Rio Ruiz hit a two-out, two-run line drive over the left field wall to put Mississippi ahead, 3-0.

Ervin, the Cincinnati Reds No. 9 prospect according to MLB, hit two of Pensacola’s three hits off Sims. He went 2-3 with a double and solo blast to left field in the fourth inning Sunday that pulled Pensacola within, 3-1, of Mississippi.

He had four hits in a row between his third and fourth games in Double-A – two of them home runs. Ervin has 14 home runs and 66 RBIs this season counting his numbers for the High-A Daytona Tortugas.

Ervin said he’s relaxing more at the plate after going 0-5 in his first two games and 4-7 with a double, two homers and three RBIs in the last two.

“I like it right now,” Ervin said, chuckling, about Double-A pitching. “I was putting pressure on myself to get that first hit. Once I got it, I’ve been able to relax and have a little more fun.”

Century Schedules Special Council Meeting

August 23, 2015

The Town of Century has scheduled a special town council meeting for Monday afternoon at 5:30 p.m.

The council will discuss four items:

  • Recommendations from the Architectural Review Board
  • Application for a variance, Felix Fussner, applicant
  • Employee health care providers
  • Financing matters related to the North Century Drainage project.

The meeting will be held at Century Town Hall at 7995 North Century Boulevard and is open to the public.

Area Unemployment Rates Steady Or Slightly Increasing

August 23, 2015

The latest job numbers released Friday show the unemployment level holding steady to slightly increasing in the three county North Escambia area.

Escambia County’s unemployment rate was steady from June to July at 5.7 percent.  There were 7,984 people reported unemployed  during the period. One year ago, unemployment in Escambia County was 6.8 percent.

Santa Rosa County unemployment increased,  from 4.9 to 5.0 percent from June to July. Santa Rosa County had a total of  3,7530 persons still unemployed. The year-ago unemployment rate in Santa Rosa County was 6 percent.

In Escambia County, Alabama, unemployment increased from 8.0 percent in June to 8.1 percent in July. That represente 1,182  people unemployed in the county during the month. One year ago, the unemployment rate in Escambia County, Alabama, was 8.9 percent.

Florida’s unemployment rate for July stood at 5.4 percent, down 0.2 percentage points from revised June numbers. The latest monthly unemployment mark represents 517,000 jobless Floridians from a workforce of 9.5 million, according to the state Department of Economic Opportunity. In June, there were an estimated 532,000 Floridians out of work with the workforce standing at 9.55 million.

Alabama’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate, at 6.2 percent in July, was up from June’s rate of 6.1 percent and was below the year-ago rate of 6.6 percent.

The News Service of Florida contributed to this report.

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