Sweethearts Take On Chief Challenge 5K (With Photo Gallery)

February 15, 2015

Over 70 runners — many of them couples starting off their Valentine’s Day — took part in the annual Chief Challenge 5K Run/Walk Saturday morning at Northview High School in Bratt.

The top overall male runner was Aaron Dees (pictured left) with a time of 19:25, and the top overall female was Cora Long with a time of 22:26.

The Fast Couple Award went to Carita and Tim Battles (top left couple) with a time of 26:55. The Cutest Couple Award was presented to Madalyn Coon and Logan Weber (top right couple).

For more photos, click here. The Chief Challenge was sponsored in part by NorthEscambia.com.

Complete results were as follows:

Male Elementary School

  1. Emett Battles 27:35
  2. Gage Eicher 29:42
  3. Jack Weber 30:45

Male High School

  1. Aaron Dees 19:25
  2. Josh Borelli 23:46
  3. Dustin Bethea 28:16
  4. Adrian Long 28:16
  5. Triston Long 30:4

Adult Male To Age 29

  1. Durrell Martin 30:01
  2. Colton Sims 33:13
  3. Dakota Walker 34:10
  4. Paul Gilley 36:59
  5. Randall Massey 39:47
  6. David Landis 40:20

Adult Male 30-39

  1. Ross Parham 21:29
  2. James Busch 24:42
  3. Jason Weber 30:46
  4. Kenneth White 39:44

Adult Male 40-55

  1. Dusty Adams 21:02
  2. Doug Darby 22:56
  3. Tim Battles 26:56
  4. Conrad Weber 30:15
  5. Steve Gibson 30:23
  6. James Hare 41:01

Adult Male 56+

  1. Karl Robinson 21:33
  2. Alan Ash 25:12
  3. Bert Rice 25:14
  4. Hugh Long 34:04
  5. Billy Holk 38:01
  6. William Thortis 53:00

Female Elementary School

  1. Katelyn Harrison 28:49
  2. Kayla Yoder 40:45

Female Middle School

  1. Hannah McGahan 36:22

Female High School

  • Moriah McGahan 29:46
  • Maddison Weber 30:00
  • Dana Hursh 40:20

Female Adult to Age 29

  1. Cora Long 22:26
  2. Daleshia Lemon 31:45
  3. Shelby Thomas 31:52
  4. Susie Watson 33:12
  5. Lauren Nall 36:50
  6. Brooke Shaughessy 39:46

Female Adult Age 30-39

  1. Lacey Lee 25:07
  2. Carita Battles 26:55
  3. Janice Yoder 27:30
  4. Kristy Gibson 30:23
  5. Courtney Hull 32:00
  6. Angie Gilley 36:59

Female Age 40-55

  1. Michelle Peebles 29:45
  2. Amy Knight 30:03
  3. Robyn Borelli 32:44
  4. Alison Robins 34:07
  5. Elaine Holk 38:02
  6. Melissa Ward 37:59

Female 56+

  1. Debra Parker 26:56
  2. Emily Pollard 51:36
  3. Carolyn Thortis 53:00

NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Vehicle Strikes Horse

February 15, 2015

A driver was not injured Saturday night when his vehicle struck a horse in Beulah.

The accident happened on Frank Reeder Road near Jay Road. The horse was critically injured and had to be put down, according to witnesses.

The accident remains under investigation by the Florida Highway Patrol. Further details have not been released.

Senate Panel To Consider Key Gun Bills

February 15, 2015

A Senate committee is slated to take up controversial bills that deal with guns on college campuses and people carrying firearms during mandatory emergency evacuations.

The bills Sen. Greg Evers, R-Baker, and  by Sen. Jeff Brandes, R-St. Petersburg, are scheduled to be heard February 16 by the Criminal Justice Committee, according to a meeting notice. Evers is the chairman of the committee.

Evers’ bill would allow people with concealed-firearms licenses to carry guns at colleges and universities. The issue has received added attention after a shooting incident in November at Florida State University that left three people wounded and the gunman killed by police. Brandes’ bill meanwhile, would allow Floridians to carry concealed weapons without licenses during times of mandatory emergency evacuations. Brandes proposed a similar bill last year, but it failed to pass after heavy debate.

by The News Service of Florida

Motorcyclist Crashes On Bridge Over Perdido River

February 15, 2015

A motorcyclist was injured when he crashed on a bridge over the Perdido River Saturday afternoon.

The accident happened just before 4 p.m. on the Barrineau Park Bridge at the state line between Escambia County, FL, and Baldwin County, AL. The motorcyclist was transported from the scene by private vehicle before the Molino Station of Escambia Fire Rescue arrived; his condition was not known.

Officials determined that the crash occurred in Alabama; the accident is under investigation by Alabama State Troopers.

Bratt Assembly Of God Children Get Colorful While Helping Missionaries

February 15, 2015

The childrens’ ministries at the Bratt Assembly of God have worked hard to make a difference this year, including raising over $1,500 to help support the efforts of the Boys and Girls Missionary Challenge worldwide. All funds raised through BGMC go to meet critical needs around the world such as feeding programs, water wells, Bible schools, curriculum, and other missionary needs around the world.

As a reward for exceeding their goal for the year, the Bratt AG children were given the opportunity to color the hair of their pastors, Rick and Deborah MaHarrey, and their children’s leader, Elaine Godwin.

Submitted photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

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Study: Northwest Florida Behind In Work Skills, Education

February 14, 2015

The University of West Florida Haas Center recently completed research that suggests metro areas in Escambia, Santa Rosa, Okaloosa and Bay counties have workforces that trail their counterparts around the country in skills and education.

The Haas Center’s findings are presented in its new Job Skills Index, which ranks metro areas by how well they attract and retain educated and other highly skilled workers.

“This is one thing that can affect migration of skilled workers to a region,” said Soheil Nadimi, the Haas Center economist who conducted the analysis. “In areas that rank highly on the skills index, educated workers would be part of a cluster of skilled workers where it is more likely that they could develop professionally.”

Some key Haas Center findings:

  • The Pensacola area, which includes Escambia and  Santa Rosa \counties, placed 11th among of 22 Florida metropolitan statistical areas. The Pensacola area barely beat the average index score for metro areas in the state, but fell short of the average index score for metro areas around the country.
  • The Crestview-Fort Walton Beach-Destin area ranked ninth on the list of Florida metro areas, beating both the average state and national index scores.
  • The Panama City area came in 15th on the list, with an index score below both the state and national averages.

“Maintaining high average wages is an increasing challenge for Florida,” said UWF economist Rick Harper, who oversees the University’s Office of Economic Development and Engagement. “Some of our fastest business growth has been in meeting the needs of tourist and retiree customers, and these sectors tend to have lower-than-average wages. That doesn’t create the labor force that will draw high-tech, high-wage businesses to the state. We have a pressing need to build skill sets that will earn enough to support families.”

College-educated and other skilled workers generally earn more than their low-skill counterparts. In addition, they tend to raise incomes in the areas in which they reside by creating jobs and convincing firms that employ skilled workers to relocate or expand in the region.

A dearth of jobs requiring a college education or special skill set can create a situation in which skilled workers who want to stay in an area must accept lower pay or take positions that aren’t commensurate with their skill level. Faced with that kind of choice, such workers might choose to migrate to areas that provide better jobs and a larger professional community.

“This is one thing that can affect migration of skilled workers to a region,” said Soheil Nadimi, the Haas Center economist who conducted the analysis.

Click data chart to enlarge.

Molino Park Elementary Holds Donuts For Dads (With Photo Gallery)

February 14, 2015

There were plenty of dads at Molino Park Elementary School Friday morning as the school held its annual Donuts with Dads event. Donuts with Dads gives dads a chance to stop by and be involved with their children and find out the latest school information. The school holds a similar “Muffins for Moms” event.

For more photos, click here.

Pictured: Donuts for Dads Friday morning at Molino Park Elementary School. NorthEscambia.com photos by Kristi Price, click to enlarge.

Northview Sophomores Win Powder Puff Football Games (With Gallery)

February 14, 2015

Northview High School sophomores won a powder puff football tournament on a cold Friday evening. After defeating the freshmen team, the sophomores easily handled the senior team.’

Proceeds from the event benefited the senior class.

For a photo gallery, click here.

NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Upcoming Class: Chick Raising 101

February 14, 2015

Escambia County UF/IFAS Extension, the Panhandle Poultry Club and the Florida Panhandle 4-H Clubs will host an Chick Raising 101 program on Wednesday, February 18, at 7 p.m., at the Escambia County Extension office at 3740 Stefani Road in Cantonment.

This free program is for anyone interested in learning more about hatching chicks, raising chicks and basic chick care.

For more information on the program please call the Escambia County UF/IFAS Extension office at (850) 475-5230 or email Hank Bignell at hdbignell@ufl.edu.

Army Pfc. Shawn L. Greene Completes Basic Combat Training

February 14, 2015

Army Pfc. Shawn L. Greene has graduated from basic combat training at Fort Jackson, Columbia, S.C. During the nine weeks of training, the soldier studied the Army mission, history, tradition and core values, and received instruction and practice in basic combat skills, military weapons, chemical warfare and bayonet training, drill and ceremony, marching, rifle marksmanship, armed and unarmed combat, map reading, field tactics, military courtesy, military justice system, basic first aid, foot marches and field training exercises.

Greene is the son of Eugene H. Greene of Newport, N.H. and brother of Mark Greene of Fayettesville, N.C.

He is a 2009 graduate of Jay High School, Jay, Fla.

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