Memorial Day Closures

May 23, 2015

The following will be closed Monday in observance of the Memorial Day holiday:

Escambia County

  • Escambia County Board of County Commissioners
  • West Florida Public Library System
  • Escambia County Property Appraiser
  • Escambia County Tax Collector
  • Escambia County Supervisor of Elections
  • Escambia County Clerk of the Court & Comptroller
  • Perdido Landfill, excluding the administrative offices, will be open
  • Oak Grove Convenience Center will be closed
  • Escambia County Area Transit (ECAT):
    • Administrative offices closed
    • ECAT will ONLY operate the following routes on Memorial Day:
      • 59 Express
      • 64 Beach Jumper
      • Beach Trolley
    • UWF Trolleys will not operate

ECUA

  • ECUA Business Offices will be closed
  • Residential and commercial sanitation collections will be unaffected and will follow normal schedule

Cities/Town Of Century, Pensacola, Jay

  • All city offices and departments will be closed

Santa Rosa County

  • Santa Rosa County Board of Commissioners, including the library system and animal shelter
    • The Central Landfill is open Monday, May 26 from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m.
  • Santa Rosa County Clerk of the Court
  • Santa Rosa County Property Appraiser
  • Santa Rosa County Supervisor of Elections
  • Santa Rosa County Tax Collector

Northview Takes On Jay In Spring Game (With Photo Gallery)

May 23, 2015

In the end, the scoreboard said the Northview Chiefs topped the Jay Royals 52-31 Friday night at Tommy Weaver Memorial Stadium in Bratt. The spring game started with a Northview 22-6 lead in the first half, which consisted mostly of the two team’s junior varsity or reserve players. The second half, which pitted varsity against varsity, Jay earned a 31-30 advantange.

“”We didn’t necessarily come into the game thinking we’d work it at a high tempo, but that’s what we did,” Northview Coach Sid Wheatley said following the win. He said while the Chiefs were on top, there’s still a long hot summer full of work before they are ready for the regular season in the fall.

“”We definitively have to clean some stuff up. We’ve got to get bigger, stronger, faster in the weight room and with our conditioning during summer,” he said.

For a NorthEscambia.com photo gallery, click here.

NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Scott: Area Adds Almost 5,000 Jobs

May 23, 2015

Governor Rick Scott has announced that the Pensacola metro area again experienced positive annual job growth over the year in April 2015 with 4,900 new jobs. The area’s unemployment rate declined by 0.7 percentage point over the year, from 5.7 percent in April 2014 to 5.0 percent in April 2015. Florida businesses have added more than 865,000 private-sector jobs since December 2010.

Governor Scott said, “Our work to make Florida the most business-friendly state in the nation is paying off in Pensacola as 4,900 new jobs have been added over the year. Florida has seen positive job creation statewide with more than 865,600 private-sector jobs added across the state since December 2010.”

The industries with the largest job gains in the Pensacola metro area over the year were education and health services with 1,000 new jobs, leisure and hospitality with 900 new jobs, and trade, transportation, and utilities with 800 new jobs. The Pensacola metro area had the fastest annual job growth rate compared to all metro areas in financial activities at 5.7 percent in April 2015, tied with the Orlando metro area. The Pensacola metro area had 6,223 online job openings in April 2015 and 1,014 openings for high wage, high skill science technology engineering math (STEM) occupations over the year.

Florida created 25,800 private-sector jobs in April 2015, and a total of 865,600 private-sector jobs since December 2010. Florida’s statewide unemployment rate for April 2015 was 5.6 percent. In April, more than 37,600 Floridians were placed in jobs by CareerSource Escarosa and the state’s other 23 Regional Workforce Boards.

Bratt Elementary Presents Fifth Grade Awards

May 23, 2015

Bratt Elementary School presented the following fifth grade awards Friday:

Honor Roll A’s & B’s

  • Lakyn Bodiford
  • Cassie Davis
  • Tessa Flowers
  • Grayson James
  • Anna Lee
  • James Loftis
  • Reid McCall
  • Travis Nelson
  • Dallon Rackard
  • Adrianne Shanks
  • Jordan Wilson

Academic Achievement A’s

  • Anna Adams
  • John Bashore
  • Shelby Cotita
  • Zane Gurganus
  • Sarah Hetrick
  • Ethan Kilburn
  • Mia Starns

Progress Award

  • Tereasia Burt
  • Miyhanna Davidson
  • Ah’Zavion Gregory
  • Rachael Sanders
  • Jordan Stanley
  • Rebekah Stilwell
  • Kiara Wesley

Outstanding Attendance

  • John Bashore
  • Lakyn Bodiford
  • Ashton Cloud
  • Miyhanna Davidson
  • Sarius Davis
  • Jacob Daw
  • Jonathan Gibbs
  • Ah’zavion Gregory
  • Sarah Hetrick
  • Grayson James
  • Drake Jordan
  • Ethan Kilburn
  • Dallon Rackard
  • Tymiriana Wesley
  • Mekhi White

Perfect Attendance

  • Anna Adams

Outstanding Citizenship Award

  • Anna Adams
  • Tereasia Burt
  • Sarah Hetrick
  • Mia Starns
  • Kiara Wesley

Sons of American Revolution

  • Anna Adams
  • John Bashore
  • Tereasia Burt
  • Sarah Hetrick
  • Dallon Rackard
  • Mia Starns

P.E. Award

  • Tereasia Burt
  • Shelby Cotita
  • Jordan Stanley

Music Award

  • Da’Merion Findley
  • Adrianne Shanks
  • Jordan Stanley
  • Mia Starns

Art Award

  • John Bashore
  • Cassie Davis
  • A.J. Hasty
  • Angel Merchant
  • Bailey Stuckey

Battle of the Books Team Members

  • Shelby Cotita
  • Miyhanna Davidson
  • Andrew Denton
  • James Loftis
  • Kaleigh Macks

Sunshine Math Team Members

  • Anna Adams
  • John Bashore
  • Shelby Cotita
  • Cassie Davis
  • Zane Gurganus
  • Sarah Hetrick
  • Mia Starns

Spelling Bee
Anna Adams

Century Lions Club
Kiara Wesley

Cox
Jordan Wilson

Walnut Hill Ruritan
John Bashore

Shining Star
Anna Adams

Student of the Year
Sarius Davis

FWC Law Enforcement Report

May 23, 2015

The Florida FWC Division of Law Enforcement reported the following activity during the weekly period ending May 21 in Escambia and Santa Rosa counties.

ESCAMBIA COUNTY

Officer Hutchinson and Investigator Brown were patrolling the Escambia River Wildlife Management Area when they observed three kayakers paddling in a lake along the river.  They made contact with the kayakers and discovered that none of them had PFDs and one of them had been fishing without a license.  A records check revealed an outstanding warrant on one of the kayakers.  After placing him in custody, the officers found the subject to be in possession of marijuana.  He was charged for possession of cannabis and transported to the Escambia County Jail on the warrant.

Officers and investigators responded to a single vessel accident where the vessel struck the pilings of the eastbound span of the I-10 Bridge and immediately sank.  The operator spent the next 12 hours atop the cobia tower before another fisherman spotted the man and called 911.  The man was taken by air-ambulance to Sacred Heart Hospital and immediately taken into surgery. The man is in critical condition. Investigator Hughes is conducting the investigation.

SANTA ROSA COUNTY

The Fin Cat crew was on patrol in federal waters of the Gulf of Mexico south of Pensacola.  The crew initiated a boarding on a recreational vessel with three persons onboard who were actively fishing. Prior to boarding, the subjects were asked if they “had any luck.” One of them responded that they just got there.  He was then asked if they had any fish onboard.  He reiterated that they just got there and only had bait.  During their inspection, the boarding team discovered eight undersized red snapper, a red snapper fillet, and six undersized greater amberjack, the largest measuring 24 inches in length.  All three subjects were issued federal citations.

Officer Lewis was on patrol in Blackwater River State Forest when he observed a man and woman camping.  Officer Lewis observed the man in possession of a pistol.  The couple was also in possession of alcoholic beverages which are prohibited in the area they were in.  A records check revealed that the man had a domestic violence injunction against him and could not possess a firearm.  The firearm was seized and the man was arrested for possession of a firearm while currently a subject of a protection order.

This report represents some events the FWC handled over the past week;however, it does not include all actions taken by the Division of Law Enforcement. Information provided by FWC.

Scott Signs Evers’ Bill, Unbuckles Seat Belts For Rural Letter Carriers

May 23, 2015

Rural letter carriers in Florida no longer have to wear seat belts while working their routes, under a bill signed Friday by Gov. Rick Scott.

The bill, sponsored by Greg Evers, R-Baker, took effect immediately. The bill adds an exemption to the state’s mandatory seat-belt law for rural letter carriers “performing duties in the course of his or her employment on a designated postal route.”

The state’s law requiring motorists to wear seat belts already included limited exemptions, such as for workers collecting garbage or recyclable goods. During floor debate on April 22, Rep. Irv Slosberg, D-Boca Raton, warned the bill could be the “unraveling” of primary enforcement of the seat-belt law. He said mandatory use of seat belts has helped reduce traffic fatalities.

Northview Baccalaureate Service Set For Sunday Afternoon

May 23, 2015

The Northview High School Baccalaureate Service will be held this Sunday, May 24 at Bratt First Baptist Church on Highway 4.

The service begins at 2 p.m. Guest speaker will be Glenn Weber, executive pastor of Grace Fellowship in Atmore. Everyone is invited to attend.

Pictured: Northview’s 2014 Baccalaureate Service. NorthEscambia.com file photo, click to enlarge.

Suspicious Infant Death Under Investigation

May 23, 2015

The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office is investigating an infant death.

At about 12:45 Friday afternoon, deputies responded to the 300 block of a Teakwood Circle in reference to the death of an infant under suspicious circumstances. The ECSO said the investigation is ongoing and further information will be released upon completion of the medical examiner’s report and consultation with the State Attorney’s Office on applicable charges, if any.

Spring Football: Tate Over PFHS In OT; West Florida Beats Washington

May 23, 2015

The Tate Aggies beat the Pine Forest Eagles 20-14 in overtime Friday night. The Aggie took a 14-0 lead in the first quarter on a 69-yard TD pass from Sawyer Smith to Jake Henry, and on a 70-yard touchdown run from LaDarryl Paige. The Eagles answered with two runs in the second quarter to tie it up 14-14. Tate’s win came in OT with a touchdown run from junior running back Corey Moorer .

The West Florida Jaguars won the varsity half of their spring game Friday night 35-0 over Washington High School. The JV Jaguars won the second half 55-0 over Washington.

Naoma Louise Hullett

May 23, 2015

Naoma Louise Hullett, age 92 of Jay, passed away on May 22, 2015. She was a member of Mt. Carmel United Methodist Church. Louise attended Peabody College in Nashville, Tennessee where she earned her Master’s Degree in education. She received several recognitions during her teaching career including Santa Rosa County Teacher of  The Year. Louise enjoyed painting and gardening.

She was preceded in death by her parents, William Joel Hullett and Edna Asseneth Hullett; sisters, Mary Ohrbom and Ruth Hullett; and brothers, Joel T. Hullett and John David Hullett Sr.

Louise is survived by her sister, Anna Hullett Almer; special sister-in-law, Annie Merle Hullett and numerous nieces and nephews.

A visitation will be held on Tuesday, May 26, 2015, from 2 p.m. until 3 p.m. at Jay Funeral Home. Funeral services will begin at 3 pm. with Dr. Lenny Howard officiating services.

Burial will follow at Mt. Carmel United Methodist Church Cemetery.

Active pallbearers will be Lymon Ohrbom, Joseph Almer, David Gamble, Billy Hullett, Butch Wells, and Logan Rowell.

Honorary pallbearers will be her Mt. Carmel Methodist Adult Sunday School Class and her caregivers, Diane Anthony, Sandra Burch, Leah Campbell, Leslie Day, Jennifer Keen, Mavis Kisner, Barbara Rowell, and JoAnn Stead.

The family would like to give a special thank you to Dr. C. David Smith and staff for the many years of devoted care and to Dr. Scott Moore and Jay Hospital Staff for the exceptional care given to Louise while she was in the hospital. The family would like to extend a special thank you for all the caregivers, Diane Anthony, Sandra Burch, Leah Campbell Leslie Day, Jennifer Keen, Mavis Kisner, Barbara Rowell, and JoAnn Stead for their devotion and kindness shown to Louise.

In lieu of flowers memorial contributions can be made to the Mt. Carmel Building Fund.

Jay Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

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