Ready For Some Aggie Football?

August 14, 2015

The high school football regular season is just around the corner, but tonight there’s an early chance to get a look at the Tate Aggies.

The Aggies will have an open scrimmage tonight beginning at 7:00 at Pete Gindl Stadium. The freshmen will play in the first quarter, the junior varsity in the second quarter, and the varsity will play the second half.

The Aggies Kickoff Classic game will be August 21 at 7:30 at Tate against Pensacola High School

Assisted Living Facility Bosses Sentenced For Elderly Abuse And Neglect

August 14, 2015

Two former administrators at an Escambia County assisted living facility have been sentenced for crimes against the elderly.

Former Kipling Manor administrator and owner Belie Brock Williams is headed to prison for 33 months, and his daughter, assistant administrator Adrienne Taylor, was given two years on community control.

Williams was accused of refusing psychological nursing caregivers entrance into the Kipling Manor facility to assist mental health residents resulting in residents without care for two to three weeks. Taylor was accused of failing caregiver responsibilities to protect the residents from the abuse and not ensuring residents received prescribed nursing services. Investigators received information regarding the alleged abuse and neglect from the Northwest Florida Long Term Care Ombudsman Program Office.

Kipling Manor was shut down by the Florida Agency for Health Care Administration last year.

Winker Homers Again, Wahoos Lose To Biloxi

August 14, 2015

Pensacola left fielder Jesse Winker hit a three-run homer in the third inning and now has smacked three homers in three games. The top prospect in the Cincinnati Reds organization according to MLB Pipeline now tops the Blue Wahoos with 11 home runs on the year and 43 RBIs.

Right fielder Juan Duran also homered against the Biloxi Shuckers in the inning and Pensacola went up, 4-1, at MGM Park.

But Biloxi broke out with five runs in the fifth and pulled out its second straight victory, 6-5, against Pensacola.

Blue Wahoos centerfielder Bryson Smith singled in shortstop Zach Vincej in the top of the ninth with two-out to pull Pensacola within one but that’s as close as it would get.

Biloxi’s big five-run inning started off with shortstop Orlando Arcia, ranked the eighth best prospect in America by Baseball America, hitting his 32nd double of the year to score two runs. Arcia would then score on a passed ball to tie the game, 4-4. Shuckers third baseman Taylor Green singled in the final two runs of the rally that sent nine batters to the plate and put Biloxi up, 6-4.

Pensacola fell to 26-21 and third place in the second half of the South Division in the Southern League. Biloxi, the first half winner, improved to 23-23 and is in fourth place behind Pensacola.

Meanwhile, Winker is hitting hotter than the sweltering August temperatures at .308 in the second half with eight home runs and 26 RBIs. In August, he’s hitting .387. He went 2-4 against Biloxi, his fourth multi-hit game in his past six games, with a run scored and the three-run shot.

Man Rescued After Three Hours In Tree

August 13, 2015

A man was rescued from a tree this afternoon almost three hours after he climbed it and refused to come down.

Pensacola police officer Greg Gordon said the man was initially loitering around Five Sisters Blues Café, on Belmont Street. Gordon said employees called police because they were concerned for the man’s safety after he began climbing a nearby tree around 10:45 a.m.

The 32-year-old man, whose name is not being released, climbed about 25 to 30 feet up into the tree. Sgt. Jimmy Donohoe, who is a crisis negotiator, talked with the man for about one and a half hours trying to convince him to come down.

However, the man remained in the tree until about 1:30 p.m. when he became tired and agreed to allow SWAT officers, who were in training and responded to the scene, to rescue him using a bucket on a fire department truck, said Capt. Chuck Mallett.

As SWAT officers got close to him, the man changed his mind and said he’d climb down. But when it looked as though he might fall, the officers grabbed him to prevent him from falling and brought him down in the bucket, Mallett said.

No criminal charges will be filed on the man, who was taken to a medical facility for  evaluation.

Home Destroyed By Fire

August 13, 2015

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Fire destroyed a house overnight in Escambia County.

The house on East Olive Road was heavily involved when firefighters arrived on scene about 2 a.m. The home was vacant and was under renovation. There were no injuries reported.

The exact cause of the blaze remains under investigation by the Florida State Fire Marshal’s Office.

Submitted photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Century Man Sentenced In Drugs, Weapons Case

August 13, 2015

A Century man has been sentenced to probation in a case in which a search warrant served at his home turned up a variety of drugs and firearms back in January.

Kinte Hassan Franklin, 37, was charged with possession of a weapon by a convicted felon, possession of methamphetamine, possession of cocaine, possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia.

Inside the home, deputies reported that they found crack cocaine, methamphetamine, marijuana, a .22 caliber handgun, a 20 gauge shotgun, two bags of shotgun shells and a variety of drug paraphernalia. Investigators reported Franklin was the only person inside the residence as the search was conducted.

Franklin pleaded no contest to the charges against him. He was sentenced to 36 months supervised probation and 100 hours community service by Judge Ross Goodman. He was also ordered to pay $783 in costs and fines.

A Blessed School Year: Prayer Walk Held At Molino Park Elementary

August 13, 2015

The annual back to school Prayer Walk was held Wednesday evening at Molino Park Elementary School. Students and adults from Highland Baptist Church prayed for the Lord’s blessings on the upcoming school year.

Prior to the prayer walk, volunteers worked to clean up  the school grounds.

Pictured: A prayer walk Wednesday evening at Molino Park Elementary School. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.


Tate Showband Spirit Night Tonight At Sonic

August 13, 2015

There will be half price cheeseburgers and a chance to help to the Tate High School Showband of the South tonight.

It’s Spirit Night from 5-8 p.m. at the Sonic Drive-In in Ensley (in front of Wal-mart). A percentage of all  sales go to directly to the Tate band.

FWC Hunter Safety Internet Completion Course Tonight In Molino

August 13, 2015

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) is offering a free hunter safety Internet-completion course tonight in Escambia County.

The Escambia County course will take place at the Molino Community Center, 6450 Hwy. 95A from 6 to 10 p.m.

The range portion for the course will be August 29 from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. at the Santa Rosa Shooting Center at 6950 Quintette Road, Pace.

Students must complete the Internet course before coming to class and bring a copy of the final report from the online portion of the course. The final report form does not have to be notarized.

An adult must accompany children under the age of 16 at all times. Students should bring a pencil and paper with them to take notes.

Anyone born on or after June 1, 1975, must pass an approved hunter safety course and have a hunting license to hunt alone (unsupervised). The FWC course satisfies hunter-safety training requirements for all other states and Canadian provinces.

People interested in attending this course can register online and obtain information about future hunter safety classes at MyFWC.com/HunterSafety or by calling Hunter Safety Coordinator Will Burnett at the FWC’s regional office in Panama City at (850) 265-3676.

Register For Escambia School District After-School Care

August 13, 2015

The first day of school is Monday. As parents get ready to return to their children to school, it’s time to make arrangements for after-school child car.  Some Escambia schools offer their own program on-site while many others work with local program..

“Our mission is to assist families by providing affordable, high quality child care on-site,” explained Aisha Adkison the ECSD School-Age child care coordinator. “Our schools’ points of contact, as well as the other agencies who work with us on our campuses, will be available to help families with the registration process starting next week. We all urge parents to make contact as early as possible, to help everyone plan for a smooth transition on the first day of school.”

Escambia County School District School-Age Child Care Registration Information

Locations and contacts (including both district programs and on-site community programs):

  • Bellview Elementary School: School Phone: 941-6060, School-Age Child Care: 941-6064
  • Bratt Elementary School: School Phone: 327-6137, School-Age Child Care: 327-4879
  • Ensley Elementary School: School Phone: 494-5600, School-Age Child Care: 474-5336
  • Global Learning Academy, School Phone: 430-7560, School-Age Child Care: 430-7561 ext. 7583
  • McArthur Elementary School: School Phone: 494-5625, School-Age Child Care: 494-5628

CAMPFIRE BOYS AND GIRLS 476-1760 Longleaf Elementary School

CHILDHOOD DREAMS 572-1131 Navy Point Elementary School, Pleasant Grove Elementary School, and Myrtle Grove Elementary School.

CREATIVE LEARNING SCHOOL-AGE CHILD CARE 479-7814 Jim Allen Elementary School, Molino Park Elementary School, Cordova Park Elementary School. Beulah Elementary School, Lipscomb Elementary School, Blue Angels Elementary School, Pine Meadow Elementary School, Hellen Caro Elementary School, A.K. Suter Elementary School, and Scenic Heights Elementary School.

YOUNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION (YMCA) 478-1222 Holm Elementary School, Sherwood Elementary School, West Pensacola, Ferry Pass Elementary School, N.B. Cook Elementary School, Brentwood Elementary School, Brown Barge Middle School, Bellview Middle School, Ferry Pass Middle School, Woodham Middle School, and Workman Middle School.

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