Walnut Hill 911 Service Restored

February 19, 2016

Repairs to Frontier Communications’ 9-1-1 service in Walnut Hill are complete and residents can once again dial 9-1-1 directly for emergency services. Service was interrupted earlier Friday due to a downed trunk system.

Escambia Commission Declares Emergency; Asks For State Recovery Help

February 19, 2016

The Escambia County Commission voted Thursday night to declare a state of local emergency and ask the governor to take action following Monday’s tornado.

In a letter from Chairman Grover Robinson, the commission is asking Gov. Rick Scott to issue and executive order also declaring a state of emergency in Escambia County due to the tornado and other severe weather. The letter points out that dozens of homes and structures are destroyed or have suffered significant damage in a “severely depressed socioeconomic area and most of these structures are not insured”.  The order would allow the county to access as much aid as possible, including SHIP (State Housing Initiatives Partnership program).

The Escambia Commission also voted unanimously to approve a building inspection staff person to serve at the Century Town Hall from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. this Saturday and for a two week period beginning Monday, February 22 from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. at the Century Business Center.

The county also voted to waive any fees for building permits needed for storm recovery, and allow the land use certification issued by the Town of Century to serve as the documentation needed to pull the building permits.

The Escambia Commission also approved debris pickup throughout the effected area including both the unincorporated areas of the county and inside the incorporated limits of Century.

For additional tornado recovery information, click here and here.

NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Tornado Relief: Free Food And Services, Donation Information

February 19, 2016

Here is more tornado recovery information for Friday, February 19:
Salvation Army, Friday:
  • The Salvation Army will be at the Century Community Center on Friday, Feb. 19th during lunch time to serve meals.  They will also drive through neighborhoods to serve those that cannot come to the Center.

New Life Christian Center, Friday:

  • The New Life Christian Center at 5416 North Century  Boulevard will provide hot meals and will give away free clothes and toiletries to tornado victims on Friday, February 19 from 9 a.m. until noon.

Farm Share, Saturday:

  • Farm Share is partnering with Senator Greg Evers and Representatives Doug Broxson, Mike Hill, and Clay Ingram to sponsor a disaster relief food distribution on Saturday, February 20, beginning at 9:00 a.m. at the Century Business Center on Pond Street (new location!). Families in need after the devastation of the tornado earlier this week will be given food and supply bags free of charge from Farm Share. Each household will receive a variety of fresh produce, canned & dried food, water, juice, paper products, and other needed essentials.
  • Supplies are very limited and will be distributed on a first come, first serve basis to tornado victims.

Century Little League, Saturday

  • Century Little League will provide hot dogs and hamburgers Saturday beginning at 11 a.m. for tornado victims and cleanup workers at Showalter Park.
Abundant Life Assembly of God :
  • Additional Resources available at Abundant Life Assembly of God Church. They are providing food, water and clothing for anyone in need. Donations accepted
  • The church cannot accommodate additional clothing donations at this time. The Town is working to identify another organization that might be able to receive and distribute donations.

Florida Baptist Convention Disaster Relief

  • Donations can be made to the Florida Baptist Convention and designated for “Century Tornado” for direct use to assist Century area residents. Contact any Southern Baptist Church for more information.

Small Business Development Center:

  • The Florida Small Business Development Center will be in Century Friday, Feb. 19th with their Mobile Assistance Center (MAC) unit to assist any local small businesses.  They will be located outside the Century Chamber as well as making site visits.
Legal Services of Northwest Florida:
  • LSNWFL will be at the Century Business Center on Pond Street Friday, Feb. 19th from noon – 4:00 p.m. assisting residents with property related legal issues.

NorthEscambia.com photo, click to enlarge.

Amtrak Train Rolls Into Atmore (With Photo Gallery)

February 19, 2016

An Amtrak inspection train rolled into Atmore Thursday afternoon in advance of the possible return of rail service to the Gulf Coast.

Amtrak’s Sunset Limited passenger train, which included service from New Orleans through Pensacola to Jacksonville, came to an end along the Gulf Coast due to damage from Hurricane Katrina. The restored rail service would breathe life back into abandoned train stations in Pensacola and Atmore and other cities along the way.

Congresswoman Corrine Brown of Florida was on board the train. She told the hundreds gathered in Atmore that she’s wants to see the service eventually extended to Orlando.

The invitation-only train arrived in Atmore on Thursday/ Passengers boarded buses to spend the night at the Wind Creek Hotel in Atmore, while the empty train continued to Pensacola.. On Friday morning, the passengers were bused to Pensacola to re-board the train at 8 a.m. and continue on to stops in Crestview, Chipley, Tallahassee and Jacksonville.

The train is a test of sorts, testing the potential route and testing the willingness of state leaders from Alabama, Florida, Mississippi and Louisiana to provide millions in funding for the daily train service. If funding were to be approved, officials said it would be about two years before the train would roll again.

For a photo gallery, click here.

Pictured below: U.S. Congresswoman KoreiNorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Lawmakers Want More Recess Time For Elementary Students

February 19, 2016

The Florida House wants to give schoolchildren a little more time to go outside and play. House members voted 112-2 on Thursday to approve a bill  that would require elementary schools to provide 100 minutes of recess each week — at least 20 solid minutes a day.

But the proposal might not get out the door in the Senate, where it has not been heard in any committees with only three weeks left in the legislative session.

Republican and Democratic House members praised the bill, with Rep. Joe Geller, D-Aventura, saying children are not “little learning robots” and need recess.

“It has a huge impact on our children, and we need to make sure they have that free time,” said Rep. Bob Cortes, an Altamonte Springs Republican who helped sponsor the bill. Only Rep. Michael Bileca, R-Miami, and Rep. Richard Corcoran, R-Land O’ Lakes, dissented Thursday.

by The News Service of Florida

Group Distributes 5,000 Pounds Of Food, More To Flomaton Tornado Victims

February 19, 2016

Feeding the Gulf Coast, together with Flomaton Pentecostal Holiness Church and several local volunteer groups and churches in Flomaton and Brewton,  distribute 5,000 pounds of free groceries, plus hot meals and clothing to families in the Flomaton area that we impacted by the February 15 tornado. The Thursday distribution took place at the Flomaton Pentecostal Holiness Church. Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Backyard Gun Range, Lifetime Hunting And Fishing Bills Head Head to Scott

February 19, 2016

The Legislature sent nine bills to Gov. Rick Scott on Thursday, including a measure (SB 130) known as the “backyard gun range” bill, which is intended to curb recreational shooting in residential areas. Another bill presented to the governor (SB 228) would remove aggravated assault from a list of offenses that lead to people being sentenced under the 10-20-Life mandatory-minimum sentencing law. A third bill (SB 158) would allow people with lifetime fishing or hunting licenses or boater-safety identification cards to have a symbol added to their driver licenses displaying that lifetime status. The addition of the symbol, when the driver’s license is issued or renewed, would come with a $1 fee.

Scott will have seven days to sign, veto or allow the bills to become law without his signature.

Of the remaining measures, one bill (SB 182) would extend several public-records exemptions involving financial “trade secret” information, while a related proposal (SB 180) would make theft of trade-secret financial information a third-degree felony. Four of the measures (SB 1030, SB 1032, SB 1038 and SB 1040) involve technical changes to state statutes.

by The News Service of Florida

Brush Fire Burns In Barrineau Park

February 19, 2016

Firefighters from multiple Escambia Fire Rescue stations and the Florida Division of Forestry battled a brush fire  in the 3800 block of Highway 196 in Barrineau Park Thursday afternoon. There were no structures damaged, but several large round bales of hay were damaged. NorthEscambia.com photos by Kristi Price, click to enlarge.

Wins For Tate, Northview, Jay

February 19, 2016

Local score roundup:

Tate 10 Washington 0

The Tate High School Aggies  shut out Washington 10-0 Thursday night. Madison Lockman pitched the win for the Aggies, allowing no runs, four hits and striking out one n four innings. Hitters for Tate were: Branden Fryman 3-3, 2 RBIs, 2 runs; Mason Land 1-3; Jake Davis 1-3, RBI, run; Cole Halfacre 2-3, HR, 3 RBIs; Josh Kea 1-3; Logan McGuffey 2-3, RBI, run; Madison Lockman 1-2, run; AJ Gordon 1-2, RBI, run.

JV – Northview 9 West Florida 7

The Northview JV baseball team defeated West Florida on Thursday night by a score of 9-7.  The Chiefs rallied from a 7-3 deficit with a 5-run 4th inning. The Chiefs added 1 more run in the 5th inning to secure the victory.

Leading the Chiefs at the plate were Jackson Moore (2-2), Devin Stabler (2-4, 2B and 1 run scored), Luke Ward (2-3, 2 runs), Andrew Sharpless (1-1), Trevor Singleton (1-1), M.J. Jones (1-3) and John Chivington (1-4, 1 run). Seth Killiam led the Chiefs with 3 runs scored and Sam Stott added 2 runs.

Killiam started on the mound, striking out five batters on the night. Stabler finished the game and had three strikeouts. The Chiefs improved to 1-1 on the season. They travel, along with the varsity team, to Freeport this Friday. JV starts at 4:00 and varsity at 6:00.

SOFTBALL

Jay 4, Central 3

Destiny Herring got the win pitching five innings allowing six hits, three runs, three errors and striking out nine. Michaela Stewart was 3-4 with an RBI and Samanta Steadham was 1-3 with two runs for Jay. The Lady Royals (3-1) are on the road next Tuesday at Freeport.

Northview 8 Baker 1

Tori Herrington pitched the win for Northview, striking out nine. Hitting for Northview were: Hannah Ging 3-4, Kendall Enfinger 3-4, Laurie Purdy 3-4 and  Jamia Newton 3-3. Northview will be at Central on Monday.

Tate 7 Pine Forest 0

Tate blanked Pine Forest 7-0 Thursday.

Pictured top: The Northview Lady Chiefs celebrate a win over Baker, 8-1, Thursday night. Submitted photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Tornado Recovery: Need To Know

February 19, 2016

Here is tornado cleanup information for Friday, February 19.

Debris Pick Up

  • Vegetative  debris is being picked up within the town limits curbside and taken to a designated location on town property at the end of Industrial Boulevard.  Debris outside town limits is being handled by Escambia County.
  • Private vehicles can also dump  vegetative debris only at the end of Industrial Boulevard, if the debris originated inside the town limits. Tag numbers and measurements of loads will be recorded.
Permitting:
  • Town Hall will be open on Saturday, Feb. 20th from 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. to process permits only. County permits will also be available at town hall, with all fees waived.  Representatives from both Escambia County and the Town will be available. Beginning Monday, Feb. 22, county permits will be available at the Century Business Center on Pond Street, also with all fees waived, from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m.
  • Residents must go through Century Town Hall for permits and construction
  • Residents needing a contractor should contact town hall for a list of contractors who are licensed and approved to do business in the town
  • Before the Town of Century will issue a demo permit, contractors must meet with utility personnel on site

Small Business Development Center:

  • The Florida Small Business Development Center will be in Century Friday, Feb. 19th with their Mobile Assistance Center (MAC) unit to assist any local small businesses.  They will be located outside the Century Chamber as well as making site visits.
Legal Services of Northwest Florida:
  • LSNWFL will be at the Century Business Center on Pond Street Friday, Feb. 19th from noon – 4:00 p.m. assisting residents with property related legal issues.
Town Council Meeting:
  • The Century Town Council Meeting that was scheduled for Monday, Feb. 15th has been rescheduled for this Monday, Feb. 22nd at 7:00 p.m.  Please find the public notice attached.
Abundant Life Assembly of God Donations:
  • The church cannot accommodate additional clothing donations at this time. The Town is working to identify another organization that might be able to receive and distribute donations.

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