Bill Could Boost Autism Screenings In Florida

August 12, 2015

A House Democrat on Tuesday filed a bill that could place new requirements on health insurers in the screening of children for autism spectrum disorder. The bill (HB 49), filed by Rep. Janet Cruz, D-Tampa, will be considered during the 2016 legislative session. Under the bill, physicians would screen children if parents suspect the possibility of autism spectrum disorder.

When they deem it “medically necessary,” physicians would refer children to specialists for diagnosis. But when physicians find that such a referral is not necessary, parents would be advised that they may have access to evaluation from the state’s Early Steps program or from specialists without referral.

Starting in 2017, the bill would require health plans to cover a minimum of three visits a year to specialists for evaluation of possible autism-spectrum disorder in cases without referrals.

by The News Service of Florida

League Of Women Voters Targets Evers’ Campus Gun Bill

August 12, 2015

The League of Women Voters of Florida will start building a coalition Thursday to fight newly filed bills, including that would allow people to carry concealed weapons on college and university campuses.

But Rep. Greg Steube, a Sarasota Republican who is sponsoring the House version of the bill, remains undeterred. The proposal, which would apply to people who have concealed-weapons licenses, failed to pass the Legislature during the 2015 session.

“A lot of controversial things in this process take several years to accomplish,” Steube said Monday while in Tallahassee for a special session on redistricting. “I’ve made it through every committee in the House (with the proposal), and I’m going to continue to fight for something that I personally believe in and that I think is the best policy for this state.”

Steube and Senate Criminal Justice Chairman Greg Evers, R-Baker, have filed the campus-carry bills (SB 68 and HB 4001) for lawmakers to consider during the 2016 legislative session, which starts in January.

Evers and Steube also sponsored the 2015 proposal, which sparked heavy debate and drew opposition from the state university system’s Board of Governors, university police chiefs and the 12 public universities. The National Rifle Association-backed proposal ultimately stalled in the Senate Judiciary Committee.

Supporters of the proposal argue, at least in part, that it would allow people to defend themselves if attacked on campuses, including in cases of sexual assault. But opponents contend that guns combined with such things as academic pressures, alcohol and drug use put students at risk.

The League of Women Voters on Thursday will help host a one-day “Gun Safety Summit” at the First Unitarian Church of Orlando to put together the new coalition and to address the campus-carry proposal.

The goal is to make the opposition stronger than during the 2015 session, by uniting with students, professors, administrators and the national organization Campaign to Keep Guns Off Campus, said Patti Brigham, chair of the league’s Gun Safety Committee.

“College campuses are safe places,” Brigham said. “Guns have no place there unless carried by police.”

Steube said he’d like to hear personally from some of the opponents, something he felt was missing from the 2015 debate on the issue.

“With all the things that unfortunately are happening in our world — shootings in Chattanooga at a recruiting station, shootings at movie theaters — I think law-abiding citizens should have the right to defend themselves, and that Second Amendment right shouldn’t be stripped simply because they walk on to a college campus,” Steube said.

Steube had a brief discussion about the campus-carry proposal with Rep. Alan Williams, D-Tallahassee, on the House floor after Monday’s session.

“I don’t think bringing additional guns on campus is the right way to go about doing it,” Williams said.

Williams said he’s working to bring to Tallahassee for the 2016 session gun-control advocates from groups such as Americans for Responsible Solutions, which was founded by former U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, D-Ariz.; the Washington, D.C.-based Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence; and Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America.

“We started ’stand your ground,’ ” Williams said, referring to legislative approval of a controversial self-defense law. “We want to make sure we don’t start anything else that’s going to be detrimental to not only our state and our citizens but other states and their citizens.”

Another controversial gun-related measure (SB 72) proposed for the 2016 session would allow designated employees or volunteers to carry concealed weapons at public schools and other educational facilities. The bill, filed by Evers, is virtually identical to a proposal that failed to pass during the 2015 session.

Under the bill, school superintendents could designate trained people to carry weapons on school grounds. Those people could be honorably discharged military veterans, active-duty members of the military, National Guard or reserves or active-duty or former law-enforcement officers. The measure would not require school superintendents to make such appointments.

by The News Service of Florida

Wahoos Win, Move Into Tie For First Place

August 12, 2015

The Pensacola Blue Wahoos exploded offensively — like a bull bursting out of the chute at the buzzer — with Jesse Winker, Bryson Smith and Juan Duran hitting long home runs to left field right out of the gate to put the club up 8-0 after the first two innings.

The Birmingham Barons tried to hang on but Pensacola won 13-10 and the Blue Wahoos captured its sixth series of the second half in front of 4,012 at Pensacola Bayfront Stadium.

Pensacola manager Pat Kelly said in his 40-plus years of managing, Tuesday’s game was one of the “craziest.”

“It was one of the craziest ones I’ve been a member of in quite a while,” Kelly said. “We scored so early we tried to keep emphasizing to our team to keep scoring.”

Pensacola’s offensive explosion included its first multi-homer inning this season when Bryson Smith and Duran both hit dingers in the second inning. Smith crushed a three-run homer and Duran smacked a mammoth, two-out homer over the lights in deep left field to put Pensacola up, 8-0.

Blue Wahoos left fielder Jesse Winker, the Cincinnati Reds top prospect according to MLB Pipeline, started a two-out, three-run rally in the first inning with an opposite field, solo home run that put the Blue Wahoos up 1-0. Pensacola tied its season-high of three home runs in a game.

Marquez Smith then smashed a grounder to Birmingham third baseman Tony Thomas who threw it wide of first, allowing Smith to reach second. Blue Wahoos right fielder Juan Duran’s sharp grounder to diving Barons’ shortstop Tim Anderson drove in Smith, who got a big jump on the hit and beat the throw to home plate to make the score, 2-0.

Pensacola added a third run when Duran scored on third baseman Seth Mejias-Brean’s double on a line drive that fell between the center fielder and right fielder.

By the time Birmingham stopped Pensacola’s breakout at the plate in the fifth inning, the Blue Wahoos had 11 runs and 14 hits, while Birmingham had no runs and three hits.

At the end of the game, Pensacola compiled 13 runs and a season-high 19 hits. Pensacola also added eight extra base hits and leads the Southern League with 127 extra base hits since July 1.

Every Blue Wahoos starter earned a hit Tuesday. Pensacola center fielder Bryson Smith led the way with a 5-6 night with two runs scored and four RBIs, which included his three-run homer and a double. Smith, who has three homers for Pensacola, said the five hits is the most he’s recorded in his professional career.

Smith, who has played in Pensacola at least once a season since its inaugural season in 2012, said he clobbered a hanging slider.

“The wind might have blown it out. I don’t know,” Smith said jokingly. “That was a lot of runs. At some point, you just want it to stop and it did thankfully.”

In addition, the teams combined for 33 hits, which ties the franchise record set against Jacksonville on Aug. 10, 2013.

The Pensacola franchise records are 17 runs and 22 hits in a 17-1 victory in Jacksonville on April 21, 2014.

Meanwhile, right-hander Barret Astin took care of the Barons, throwing six innings, giving up five runs on nine hits, striking out two and walking one.

Birmingham mounted its own offensive attack scoring seven runs over three innings from the fifth through the seventh. It included a three-run blast by first baseman Jeremy Dowdy in the fifth inning and a solo blast by third baseman Thomas in the sixth.

Pensacola came right back with two runs in the seventh inning to go back up 13-7 when Winker doubled in Bryson Smith and Duran singled past the second basemen to drive in Winker.

Birmingham still had more runs to score after Jacob May launched a three-run homer in the eighth inning to bring the Barons back within three, 13-10.

Kelly said he was trying to resist using closer Zack Weiss, who now has a Southern League-leading 18 saves and had struck out the side four times in his last six outings. Weiss recorded the last five outs in the score fest.

“In the fourth inning their best player (shortstop Tim Anderson) comes out of the game and they get within striking distance of beating us,” Kelly said. “There were times in the seventh and eighth that I thought we might lose it. It was chaos.”

The Blue Wahoos head to play the Biloxi Shuckers tied for first place with the Mississippi Braves in the second half in the Southern League South Division at 26-19 (51-62). Biloxi, which moved into its new stadium June 6, won the first half of the South Division.

Bryson Smith, who came from Triple-A Louisville July 17, said he’s looking forward to the five-game series, since Pensacola has not had a winning half yet.

“Obviously, we can’t put a lot of pressure on ourselves,” he said. “It’s fun to be in the hunt. We just have to do our best. I’ve been here a couple years, so it’s really nice to be a part of all of this.”

The Pensacola Blue Wahoos travel to play a five-game series beginning at 6:40 p.m. Wednesday against the Milwaukee Brewers Double-A affiliate the Biloxi Shuckers.

One Dead Following Drive-by Shooting

August 12, 2015

One person is dead following a drive-by shooting Tuesday morning.

The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office received a shots fired call just after 9 a.m. on Hansel Street near Hollywood Avenue. When they arrived, they found 25-year old Dewayne Nason Silas dead from multiple gunshot wounds.

The investigation into the shooting is continuing.

Minyard Reappointed As Medical Examiner

August 12, 2015

Andrea Minyard of Gulf Breeze has been reappointed as district medical examiner by Gov. Rick Scott. Minyard, of Gulf Breeze, is chief medical examiner of District 1, which includes Escambia, Okaloosa, Santa Rosa and Walton counties.

Minyard was reappointed for a term beginning August 7, 2015, and ending July 1, 2018. She was among four district medical examiners reappointed Tuesday by Scott.

Robert Bush Creighton, Jr.

August 12, 2015

Robert Bush Creighton, Jr., age 64 of Cantonment, passed away Thursday, August 6, 2015. Robert was born April 21, 1951, in Pensacola. He graduated with the Class of 1969 from Tate High School and retired from International Paper after 42 years of service. He was a member of Cottage Hill United Methodist Church. He loved spending time with his family, Alabama football, hunting, fishing, spending time outdoors and being a member of Moose Lodge 557 where he loved to karaoke and Nascar #5.

Proceeding him in death is his father, Robert B. Creighton Sr.; mother, Mary C. Creighton; and nephew, Todd C. Wilson.

Survivors include his wife, Rose K. Creighton; daughter, Cyndie Creighton (Chris); son, Christopher Creighton; son, Robert B. Creighton III (Laura); daughter, Crystal Lusby; daughter, Nichole Wakeman; and special daughter-in-law, Angela Creighton; sister, Rachel C. Allen (Alton); sister, Bobbie Jean Wilson (Mark Baird); brother, James Leslie Creighton (Janie Woodfin); 10 grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews.

Serving as pallbearers will be Shannon Respess, Richard Respess, Alvis Respess, Ned Wilson III, Edsel Allen and Tracy King.

Honorary pallbearers are Brett Creighton, Shawnn Creighton, Christopher L. Creighton, Ned Wilson Jr., Marvin Richburg, Sonny Holland, Mark Baird, Alton Allen and Leon Locklar.

Services were held at Faith Chapel North on Tuesday, August 11, 2015, with Doug Levins and Rev. Jimmy Cook officiating.

Interment was in Cottage Hill Community Cemetery in Cottage Hill.

The family would also like to express a special thanks to West Florida Cancer Center, Dr.Rami Owera and Dr. Irfan Ahmed for their caring, loving and compassionate care.

Faith Chapel Funeral Home North is in charge of arrangements.

Hazel Ruth Gresham

August 12, 2015

Mrs. Hazel Ruth Gresham, 71, passed away on Friday, August 7, 2015, in Pensacola.

Mrs. Gresham was a native of Hybart, AL and a resident of Flomaton since 1991. Mrs. Gresham was of the Holiness Faith. She is preceded in death by her husband, Carlton B. Gresham, Sr. and sister, Luvern Gafford.

Survivors include her two sons, Michael Wayne McGhee  and James Nathan McGhee, both of Flomaton; one brother, Roger McMillian of Houston, TX; two sisters, Ann Mitchell of Pace and Mary Richards of Milton; five grandchildren and several great-grandchildren.

Funeral services were held Wednesday, August 12, 2015, at the Petty-Eastside Chapel Funeral Home with Rev. Mike Grindle officiating.

Burial was in the McCurdy Cemetery.

Petty-Eastside Chapel Funeral Homes, is in charge of all arrangements.

Beverly Jean Corbett Mathews

August 12, 2015

Mrs. Beverly Jean Corbett Mathews, 67, passed away on Sunday, August 9, 2015, in McMinnville, TN.

Mrs. Mathews was a native of Oil City, PA, a resident of Atmore for the past 11 years and resided in McMinnville, TN for the past couple of months. Mrs. Mathews cared for the elderly and was a member of the Beulah Chapel Assembly of God. She is preceded in death by her father, mother and brother.

Survivors include her husband, A.J. Mathews of McMinnville; two sons, Dana Allen (Tracy) Mathews of Murfreesboro, TN and Scott Clyde (Denise) Mathews of Winston-Salem, NC; and two grandchildren, Daniel and Christopher.

Funeral services will be held Saturday, August 15, 2015, at 10 a.m. at the Petty-Eastside Chapel Funeral Home with Rev. Earl Harrison and Rev. Eric Bryan officiating.

Burial will follow at the Oak Hill Cemetery.

Visitation will be held Saturday, August 15, 2015, from 9 a.m. until service time at 10 a.m. at the Petty-Eastside Chapel Funeral Home.

Pallbearers will be Dana Mathews, Scott Mathews, Donnie Mathews, Christopher Mathews, Keith Jay and Brian Toomey.

Petty-Eastside Chapel Funeral Homes is in charge of all arrangements.

Nancy “Sunshine” Frye

August 12, 2015

Nancy “Sunshine” Frye, 74, of Pensacola, passed away on Friday, July 31, 2015.

Nancy was born on November 15, 1940, in Pensacola to the late Hobert C. and Doris Parker.

In 1975 she started her own ceramic business in Honolulu, Hawaii and named it Sunshine Ceramics. After relocating to Pensacola in 1982 she continued her business until her death.

She was an artist of many talents. She was a painter, sculptor, doll maker, seamstress, and enjoyed teaching her skills to many others. She was adored by everyone. She was the type of person that never met a stranger and was the life of the party! Nancy enjoyed being surrounded by her family and friends.

She is preceded in death by her son, Edward C. Davis; parents; sister, Annette Preston; brother, David Parker; her two nieces, Diane Bedgood and Lucy Parker; and one nephew, Michael Preston.

This loving wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother is survived by her husband, Samuel H. Frye; children, Tonya J. (Eddie E.T.) Thibodeaux, Frank S. (Steven) Davis and Katherine M. (Clinton) Wombles; and two sisters, Marion Douglas and Linda (Jim) Cheek; seven grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren.

A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, August 15, 2015, at Faith Chapel Funeral Home North with Reverend Bill Flannigan officiating.

Family will receive friends at 10 a.m. prior to services.

Faith Chapel Funeral Home North is in charge of arrangements.

One Murder Suspect On The Run, Two In Custody

August 11, 2015

One murder suspect has been taken into custody and one is still on the run, possibly in the North Escambia area, according to the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office.

Jeremiah Farrish, 24, and Santorialashay Robinson, 23, have been arrested. Warrants are still outstanding on Jesse Dontase Square, 28. Both are suspects in an early Saturday morning homicide.

About 5:45 a.m. Saturday, deputies found Eugenio Acosta Lopez inside a home in the 220 block of Lakeview Avenue suffering from multiple gunshot wounds. He was transported to a local hospital where he was pronounced deceased.

Farrish and Square were both the subjects of multi-agency police search at an apartment complex on Patterson Street in Atmore late Tuesday morning. That search turned up empty.

Anyone with information on Square’s whereabouts is asked to call Crime Stoppers at (850) 433-STOP, the Escambia County (FL) Sheriff’s Office at (850) 436-9620 or their local law enforcement agency.

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