Fields Of Faith: Community Worship Service Held (With Gallery)

October 13, 2016

The Northview High School Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) sponsored a student led worship event  “Fields of Faith” Wednesday night in the Tommy Weaver Memorial Stadium.

The service included music, testimonies and more.

For photo gallery, click here.

NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.


Faye Gahlenbeck Agee

October 13, 2016

It is with deep and heavy sadness that we announce the death of Faye Gahlenbeck Agee, 87, of Molino, FL, who went home to be with her Lord and Savior on October 3, 2016. She was a devoted wife, beloved mother, a dearly loved grandmother and great-grandmother. She was born to the late William Alfred and Grace Hall Gahlenbeck of Pensacola, FL.

In addition to her parents, she is preceded in death by her loving husband, Victor C. Agee of El Dorado, AK.

Faye was a native Pensacolian who dearly loved God, her family, playing golf, bowling and crabbing on the beach. She was known for her beautiful ability to whistle her favorite tunes wherever she went and had many people comment on how beautiful the songs sounded. In fact, that was the only way her children and grandchildren could locate her wherever she was.

Faye is survived by her daughters, Michelle McKee and Vickie (Matt, Sr.) Bell; grandchildren, Dana (Jeff) Chilcutt (Kayla, Trenton and Hunter Bedell) and Tricia McKee (Maddie and Macie).

A special thank you to Covenant Hospice in Pensacola for their loving care and support.

Funeral services were held at Faith Chapel Funeral Home North in Cantonment on Friday, October 7, 2016.

Graveside services were held at St. John’s Cemetery in Pensacola.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the American Cancer Society.

Joseph Allen Walker

October 13, 2016

Joseph Allen Walker, 69 of Atmore, AL, passed away Thursday, October 6, 2016, in Pensacola, FL. He was born on January 30, 1947, in McCullough, AL to the late Roy and Perry Lee Walker. He served in the United States Air force during Vietnam, retired from The Army National Guard, and from Pensacola Naval Air Station. He was a member of Atmore V.F.W. and Presley Street Baptist Church.

He is preceded in death by his parents and a brother, Leroy Walker.

He is survived by his wife, Arieta Bell Walker of Atmore; one son, Tim (Carrie) Walker of Atmore; one daughter, Anita (Randy) Lucas of Bratt, FL; one brother, Cecil (Sue) Walker of Waynesville, N.C; one sister, Jean (Mack) Myrick of Little Rock, AL; sister-in-law, Ethel Walker of Atmore; six grandchildren, Carrie Marie, Jason, Brittney, Colton, MacKenzie, and Jonathon.

Services were held Sunday October 9, 2016, from the Johnson-Quimby Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Mike Grindle officiating.

Interment was in Oak Hill Cemetery.

Active pallbearers were Wayne Walker, Jerry Walker, Michael Myrick, Derek Bell, Blake Bell, and Kevin Bell.

Honorary pallbearers were Atmore V.F.W.

Johnson-Quimby Funeral Home is in charge of all arrangements.

Judge Extends Voter Registration Deadline Until Tuesday

October 13, 2016

Florida residents will have until next Tuesday to register to vote, after a federal judge ordered an extension of the registration deadline because of Hurricane Matthew.

With lawyers for Gov. Rick Scott and Secretary of State Ken Detzner voicing no opposition to the extension, which was requested by the Florida Democratic Party in a lawsuit filed over the weekend, U.S. District Judge Mark Walker approved the move during a brief hearing Wednesday.

The hearing came a day after the state’s original deadline for registering to vote. Walker had already issued an emergency order extending that deadline to Wednesday while he considered the further extension to help potential voters who fled Hurricane Matthew as it lashed the eastern side of the state late last week.

“We are thrilled the court agreed to extend the voter registration deadline a full week (from the original deadline) following Hurricane Matthew,” Florida Democratic Party Chairwoman Allison Tant said in a statement Wednesday. “While we wish it had not taken a lawsuit to get the Scott administration to do the right thing, today’s ruling is a major victory for all Floridians and for the democratic process in the Sunshine State.”

Scott had initially resisted moving the date, saying “(e)verybody has had a lot of time to register.” But critics said that the 1.5 million Floridians who were under evacuation orders due to the storm deserved to have more time to return home, get their affairs in order and register — particularly after Scott urged residents to follow those orders.

“It came from him,” Cecile Scoon, second vice president of the League of Women Voters of Florida, said after the hearing. “It should have come from him to allow people to have the extension to register.”

Scott’s office issued a statement Tuesday that signaled he might back down and also suggested that the Legislature consider changes to the state’s voter registration law during the 2017 session. Florida has one of the earliest registration deadlines in the nation, and the law has no provision for what happens if a disaster strikes near the deadline.

Walker, while stressing that he wasn’t telling state lawmakers what to do, emphasized those points about Florida’s deadlines during the hearing — saying they contributed to his initial decision Monday to order an additional day for registration. That ruling also argued the state law was unconstitutional.

“That’s the entire point of this court’s (earlier) ruling — namely, it is that gap that creates the problem that brings us here today,” he said.

Arguing for continuing the extension through Tuesday, a lawyer for the Democratic Party said the additional time would make up for the weekend lost to Hurricane Matthew. That could help replace some of the voter registration drives lost to the storm.

“It’s terribly important to have a weekend. … Candidates and political parties take advantage of the weekend,” said Kevin Hamilton, the attorney.

Voting-rights groups that joined the Democratic Party’s lawsuit were already gearing up to push for changes in Florida law after Walker’s decision.

“The reality of Florida is that there are going to be natural disasters, and Florida needs to have plans and policies in place that account for this,” said Myrna Perez, a deputy director with the New York-based Brennan Center’s Democracy Program, which represented the League of Women Voters. “I hope that this is an opportunity for the Legislature to revisit Florida’s election practices.”

Ion Sancho, the outgoing supervisor of elections in Leon County, suggested that the problem could be at least partially addressed when the state moves to allow voters to register online following this year’s presidential election.

Walker also agreed to the Democratic Party’s request to allow counties to submit or change their plans for early voting by Monday. Those plans were originally supposed to be in Sunday — shortly after Matthew pushed past Florida for good.

by Brandon Larrabee, The News Service of Florida

Marshall Welch

October 13, 2016

Marshall “Brandon” Welch, age 32 of Milton, FL passed away suddenly on Sunday, October 9, 2016. Brandon was a native of Escambia County, Florida, but spent most of his life in Berrydale, FL. He attended Jay High School, then moved on to working in construction and the oil industry. He enjoyed reading, fishing, hunting, mud riding, and watching Auburn football; but most of all spending time with family and many friends.

He is preceded in death by his mother, Linda Gail Whitfield Welch of Berrydale; his maternal grandparents, Lee Whitfield and Eunice Whitfield of Berrydale; his paternal grandparents, Irving Francis Welch Sr. and Nanny Lottie May Welch of Orange Beach, AL.

He is survived by his father, “Nick” Irving Francis Welch Jr. (wife Donna); brother, Gerald Welch (wife Katie); stepbrothers, Scott and Chad Ward; aunts, Joyce McCrory (husband Martin) and Nancy Greathouse; uncles, Gene Whitfield (wife Shirley) and Lavaughan Whitfield; cousins, Gene, David, Paul, and Chris Greathouse, Matt James, and Shelby McCrory; special friend, Frances Smith; and extended family along with many, many friends.

Visitation will be held on Sunday, October 16, 2016, from 12 p.m. until the funeral services begin at 3 p.m. at the funeral home with Brother Kevin Nelson officiating services.

Burial will follow at Whitfield Cemetery in Berrydale.

Active pallbearers will be Tim Stewart, Josh Penton, Will Rhodes, Chad Sutton, Josh Goodwin, Zack Price, and Rusty Johnston.

Trahan Family Funeral Home of Milton is in charge of arrangements.

Arson Suspected In Century Church Fire; Reward Now Offered

October 12, 2016

A little smoke was still rising from the rubble of the Wesley Chapel church in Century late Tuesday morning, over two days after the church burned to the ground, likely the work of an arsonist.

Neighbors reported hearing an explosion before looking outside to see the  Wesley Chapel Church on Jefferson Avenue fully involved in flames just before daybreak Sunday. The building was a complete and total loss. There were no injuries reported.

Now, the Florida State Fire Marshal’s Office is investigating the fire as arson and offering a reward of up to $2,500 for information leading to the identification of the person responsible for the fire. Anyone with information on the fire can call 877-NO-ARSON (877-662-7766) or Detective Bell at (850) 453-7803.

The church on Jefferson Avenue had sat empty since a February 15 EF-3 tornado ripped through Century, causing significant damage to the building. The congregation had continued to meet each Sunday in the local County on Aging building. A church member said they had recently decided to dismantle the old building board by board, hoping to salvage and use as much of the wood as possible from the 1934 structure.

The building had no utility service. The fire also caused damage — melted siding — to a neighboring home.

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PSC Approves More Wind Energy For Gulf Power

October 12, 2016

Pointing to potential savings for customers, the Florida Public Service Commission on Tuesday approved a Gulf Power proposal linked to energy produced at an Oklahoma wind farm.

The proposal involves a 20-year agreement that the Pensacola-based utility reached to buy a fixed amount of electricity from Morgan Stanley Capital Group, Inc., according a commission staff recommendation.

Since January of this year, Gulf Power’s original Kingfisher Wind project has been producing 178 megawatts of wind-generated energy. With the approval of a second agreement, it will add an additional 94 megawatts of wind energy to Gulf Power’s energy mix, for a total of 272 megawatts.

Under the agreement, Morgan Stanley will provide an amount that would match a portion of energy generated by the Kingfisher Wind Farm in Oklahoma — although the actual electricity Gulf  Power receives through a broader transmission system wouldn’t necessarily be renewable energy.

The staff recommendation said the agreement is projected to save $21 million for Gulf customers, with the utility also receiving renewable energy credits related to the wind farm.

“Customers will realize savings within the first year of Gulf’s power purchase agreement, and it also encourages renewable energy development,” Public Service Commission Chairwoman Julie Brown said in a prepared statement after the approval. “The agreement is a win for customers, the economy, and the environment.”

“Adding alternate sources of renewable energy to our portfolio is important for our customers and takes careful planning,” added DelaHaya. “By diversifying our energy supply with an ‘all-of-the-above’ approach that includes renewable energy plus 24/7 traditional sources, our customers can count on us for their energy needs today and well into the future.”

Helping to diversify a balanced energy mix, renewable energy sources are projected to make up approximately 9 percent of Gulf Power’s energy mix with the recent approval of the additional 94 megawatts of wind energy, and once construction of Gulf Power’s military solar projects are complete. Kingfisher is the energy company’s sixth renewable energy project following the Perdido Landfill Gas-to-Energy Facility, which has produced more than 100 million kilowatt hours of electricity since 2010.

Dry Weather Pattern Continues

October 12, 2016

Here is your official North Escambia area forecast:

Tonight: Clear, with a low around 53. Calm wind becoming northwest around 5 mph.

Thursday: Sunny, with a high near 86. Calm wind becoming northeast around 5 mph.

Thursday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 58. Calm wind.

Friday: Sunny, with a high near 88. Calm wind becoming southeast around 5 mph in the afternoon.

Friday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 61. South wind around 5 mph becoming calm.

Saturday: Sunny, with a high near 84. East wind around 5 mph.

Saturday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 63. East wind around 5 mph.

Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 83. East wind around 5 mph becoming southeast in the afternoon.

Sunday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 63.

Monday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 86.

Monday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 65.

Tuesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 87.

Detour: Highway 112 (Muscogee Road) Closed In Alabama

October 12, 2016

Highway 112 (Muscogee Road) will be closed to traffic in Baldwin County today and Thursday.

The closures will be between County Road 87 and Barrineau Park Road for drainage improvements.

A portion of County Road 112 between River Road East and Ray Road will be impassable from 7:30 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. on Wednesday, October 12.  Another portion of County Road 112 between County Road 87 and Ray Road will be impassable between the hours of 7:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. on Thursday, October 13.

See the above map (click to enlarge) for specific closure information and a recommended detour.

Ernest Ward Middle Names Students Of The Month

October 12, 2016

Ernest Ward Middle School has named Students of the Month for August. They are (L-R) Savannah Doremus, eight grade; Shelby Cotita, seventh grade; and Drake Driskell, sixth grade. Submitted photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

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