Why Do Tag Renewals Cost More From The Escambia Tax Collector Than From The State?

August 3, 2017

Recently, we discovered that renewing three Florida motor vehicle tags was almost $7 more through the Escambia County Tax Collector’s website than renewing through the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles. So we reached out to Escambia County Tax Collector Scott Lunsford to find out why. Here is his response, in his own words:

Thanks for reaching out to us regarding the convenience fee for online transactions. To better serve our citizens, we offer a variety of payment options. These include cash, check, debit, and credit card payments. We also offer in-office, mail, and online transactions to meet our customers’ needs.  As tax collector, I encourage each taxpayer to use the delivery and payment method best suited to their needs.

The Escambia Tax Collectors office offers no fee, E‑check payments for online transactions, which allows customers to pay the same rate as cash across the counter. The credit convenience fee is collected by the vendor. In return, they provide the payment portal, reporting, maintenance, and interface to our office to process online transactions. The online convenience fee for vehicle registrations is $2.95 per item for customers opting for payment by card.

The State of Florida processes thousands of driver license and registration renewals daily, not to mention each service offered by the various departments and agencies. We process a fraction of their volume and cannot compete on a level playing field.

As you know, I took office in January of this year and currently am operating under contracts signed several years ago. As these contracts expire and I am afforded an opportunity, I will negotiate for the lowest possible convenience fees and continue to offer as many no-fee options as may be available.

Sincerely,

Scott Lunsford, CPM, CFC

Volunteer Sought For The Escambia County Planning Board

August 3, 2017

The Escambia County Board of County Commissioners is seeking Escambia County residents interested in volunteering to be considered for an at-large appointment to the Escambia County Planning Board.

At-large members serve a two-year term of office and attend one meeting per month (generally the first Tuesday of the month). Meetings are generally from 8:30 a.m. to no later than noon; however, occasionally may go beyond noon depending upon the agenda. No travel is involved unless the Planning Board members decide to view a particular property for informational purposes. Financial disclosure is required.

Please be aware that resumes submitted to a BCC agenda for consideration will become part of the official minutes and are subject to public records requests.

Escambia County residents interested in being considered for a possible appointment to the Escambia County Planning Board to begin serving in September 2017 are asked to submit a resume and letter indicating their desire to serve by close of business on Wednesday, Aug. 16.  Letters and resumes should be submitted to Kayla Meador; 3363 West Park Place; Pensacola, Florida 32505; or emailed to krmeador@myescambia.com.

Rainy Pattern Has Returned

August 3, 2017

Here is your official North Escambia area forecast:

Thursday: Showers and thunderstorms likely, mainly after 1pm. Cloudy, with a high near 84. North wind around 5 mph becoming south in the afternoon. Chance of precipitation is 60%. New rainfall amounts between a tenth and quarter of an inch, except higher amounts possible in thunderstorms.

Thursday Night: Showers and thunderstorms likely, mainly before 10pm. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 72. South wind around 5 mph becoming calm in the evening. Chance of precipitation is 60%. New rainfall amounts between a tenth and quarter of an inch, except higher amounts possible in thunderstorms.

Friday: Showers and thunderstorms likely. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 85. Calm wind becoming south around 5 mph in the afternoon. Chance of precipitation is 60%.

Friday Night: Showers and thunderstorms likely, mainly before 1am. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 72. South wind around 5 mph. Chance of precipitation is 60%.

Saturday: Showers and thunderstorms likely. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 87. South wind around 5 mph. Chance of precipitation is 60%.

Saturday Night: A 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 73. South wind around 5 mph becoming calm in the evening.

Sunday: A 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 87. South wind around 5 mph.

Sunday Night: A 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 74. South wind around 5 mph.

Monday: A 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 89.

Monday Night: A 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 74.

Tuesday: A 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 90.

Tuesday Night: A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 74.

Wednesday: A 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 90.

Extension And ECUA To Host Recycling Celebration And Compost Giveaway

August 3, 2017

UF/IFAS Escambia County Extension and Emerald Coast Utilities Authority will host a Recycling Celebration and Compost Giveaway on Friday, Aug. 4. The event will be held at the Escambia County Extension Office, 3730 Stefani Road, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

There will be ongoing 10 minute compost-based educational sessions, which include an overview of how to use compost, what to compost and proper composting containers. Those who participate in the session will be given educational material and two 40-pound bags of compost as supplies last.

Orientation, Schedule Pickup Friday At Tate High School

August 3, 2017

Freshman and new student orientation and upperclassmen schedule pickup will be Friday at Tate High School.

Friday, August 4 – Freshmen/New Student Orientation, 9:00 am-10:30 am


Our more formal, assembly-style orientation will be at 9:00 am in the Fryman Gym. You will meet our administrators, deans, and 9th grade guidance counselor, Chuck Stanhope. Also, coaches and club sponsors will be available to answer any questions. At 10:30 am, 9th grade schedules will be available (in the gym). Tate leadership students will be present to assist in learning where classes are located. At 11:00, any schedules not picked up will return to the front office.

Friday, August 4 – Upperclassmen Schedule Pickup


10th-12th Schedules will be available for pick up from 1:00-3:00 in the Cafeteria.

Florida Students To See Financial Aid Expansion

August 3, 2017

As Florida students return to universities and state colleges this month for a new academic year, many will benefit from a major expansion of need-based financial aid.

Florida’s main program aimed at students with financial need, known as “student assistance grants,” will expand to cover a record 234,824 students in the 2017-18 academic year, an increase of 112,495 students from last year, according to an estimate approved Wednesday by state analysts.

The 92 percent increase in eligible students is a result of the Legislature this year providing an additional $121 million for the program, for a total of $269.4 million in the new school year.

The students will receive an average grant of $1,147, with a maximum award up to $2,610. The money does not have to be repaid.

Last year, a little more than 122,000 students received the grants, but there were an estimated 107,449 who were eligible but did not receive the financial support because of a lack of funding, according to the Florida Department of Education

The program expansion, which became law when Gov. Rick Scott signed an $82 billion budget that took effect July 1, is projected to cover all eligible students this year. Senate President Joe Negron, R-Stuart, spearheaded efforts to expand aid as part of a broader effort to revamp the higher-education system.

About 204,000 state university and college students will receive the assistance grants this year, along with 18,000 students in private universities and colleges. Another 13,000 students will use the grants in other post-secondary programs, including career education.

In merit-based aid, the new projections show 46,570 university and college students who qualify as “academic scholars” under Florida’s Bright Futures program will have all of their tuition and fees covered in 2017-18 and will receive $300 a semester for books.

The full scholarships will cover 44,456 university students and 2,114 state college students, the projection shows.

Last year, the top Bright Futures scholarship only covered about half of the tuition and fees, which average about $215 per credit hour at the 12 state universities.

Lawmakers this year expanded the scholarships to cover full tuition and expanded the top-level scholarships to summer classes.

About 16,600 Bright Futures scholars are expected to attend summer classes this year, averaging 11 credit hours at a cost of $39 million.

Overall, the cost of the expanded Bright Futures program will rise to $402 million this year, up from $204 million last year, the projection shows. It also includes funding for 47,491 Bright Futures “medallion scholars,” who receive aid covering $77 of each credit hour per semester.

The Legislature also expanded the “Florida Resident Access Grant” program, which will provide $3,300 a year to 37,324 students attending private colleges and universities in Florida in 2017-18.

That projection includes 6,536 Keiser University students, 2,552 University of Miami students, 2,334 St. Leo University students and 1,833 Bethune-Cookman University students receiving grants from the $123 million program.

The Benacquisto scholarship program, which covers full tuition, housing and other costs for National Merit Scholars, is expected to cover 873 students this year, up from 665 last year. The program will cost an estimated $13.2 million this year.

The projections were made by what is known as the “financial aid estimating conference,” which includes analysts from the House, Senate, governor’s office, the Department of Education and the Office of Economic & Demographic Research.

One Injured In Cantonment Pickup Truck Crash

August 3, 2017

One person was injured in a single vehicle crash late Wednesday night  in Cantonment.

The accident happened about 11:15 p.m. on Muscogee Road  near Andalusia Road. The driver of a pickup apparently lost control, ran off the road and struck a tree. He was transported by Escambia County EMS to a Pensacola hospital.

Further details were not released as the Florida Highway Patrol completes their investigation. The Cantonment Station of Escambia Fire Rescue also responded to the wreck.

NorthEscambia.com photos by Kristi Barbour, click to enlarge.

Pensacola Blue Wahoos Win 7-0 Over The Birmingham Barons

August 3, 2017

With Pensacola clinging to a 2-0 lead in the sixth inning, Blue Wahoos third baseman Nick Senzel scored and then singled in two more runs in the seventh inning.

Behind Senzel’s hot hitting and baserunning  and Jose Lopez’s six scoreless innings, Pensacola downed the Birmingham Barons, 7-0, Wednesday at Regions Field. The five-game series is tied, 2-2, with the final and deciding game scheduled at 7:05 p.m. Thursday.

Senzel showed why MLBPipeline.com ranked the Cincinnati Reds first round draft pick in 2016 the No. 11 prospect in the minor leagues in its updated midseason report, jumping up 15 spots from No. 26 in its preseason Top 100 list.

In the sixth inning, the 22-year-old lead off with a single to right field and moved to second on a single by first baseman Gavin LaValley. Senzel then tagged up on a fly ball to center field by left fielder Josh VanMeter. With two outs, he hustled home to make it a, 3-0, game when Birmingham reliever Alfredo Gonzalez made a throwing error on a pickoff attempt.

In the seventh inning, Birmingham intentionally walked Gabriel Guerrero to load the bases with one out. Senzel made the Barons pay by smacking a line drive to right field that scored both catcher Joe Hudson and shortstop Blake Trahan to put Pensacola ahead, 5-0. With runners on first and third, Senzel took off for second and Birmingham second baseman Danny Mendick missed the throw from the catcher, which allowed Guerrero to score from third base for a 6-0 Blue Wahoos lead.

Senzel was 2-5 with a run scored, stolen base and two RBIs giving him 21 RBIs since being called up from High-A Daytona Tortugas after the All-Star break. He’s hitting .329.

Meanwhile, Pensacola starter Jose Lopez threw six scoreless innings, allowed four hits, walked two and struck out four to improve his record to 6-1 with a 2.69 ERA. The 22-year-old struck out three of the first four Barons he faced.

Over his last five starts, Lopez has allowed an amazing 1.13 ERA, giving up just five runs in 40 innings.

As a team, Pensacola owns the second-best ERA in the Southern League at 2.99 and is tied with the Chattanooga Lookouts with the most shutouts in the league with 12.

Pensacola is in first place in the Southern League South Division with a 20-19 record in the second half. Pensacola is 60-49 overall and won the first half title. Birmingham, which is in last place in the Southern League North Division, dropped to 16-23 and are 42-66 overall.

George Edward Jay

August 3, 2017

, 83 of Atmore, AL. passed away Wednesday August \2, 2017, at his residence. He was retired from Stone Container as a bag maker, born in Purdue Hill, AL, on August 19, 1933, to the late George Harper and Annie Laura Brown Jay. He was a member of West End Baptist Church.

He is preceded in death by his parents, and two sisters, Laura Rawls and Betty DeFee.

He is survived by wife  Jessie Greene Jay of Atmore, AL; two sons George Allen (Shelly) Jay, Frank Edward (Karen) Jay all of Atmore, AL; two daughters Julia Elizabeth Norwood of Atmore, AL, Laura Lee (Paul) McKinley of Callahan, FL;  three brothers Mitchell Jay of Grove Hill, AL, Frank Jay of Mexia, AL, and Howard Jay of Phoenix City, AL;  nine grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.

Services will be Saturday August 5, 2017, at 2 p.m. from Johnson-Quimby Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Alen Chace officiating. Interment will follow in Rocky Hill Cemetery at Purdue Hill, AL. Active pallbearers are William Norwood, John Norwood, Jeffery Norwood, Kirby Jay, David Jay and Jason Jay.

Family will receive friends, Friday August 4, 2017 at Johnson-Quimby Funeral Home from 6-8 p.m.

Johnson-Quimby Funeral Home, Inc in charge of all arrangements.

Eddie Jerrell Muse

August 3, 2017

Eddie Jerrell Muse  was born in Canadian, TX to Tom and Mae Muse October 10, 1937, and died August 1, 2017.

Ed left home and served in the United States Navy from 1955, with duty stations aboard the USS Roosevelt, USS Wasp, USS Lexington, Mayport, FL, Lakehurst, NJ, Virginia Beach, VA, Ellison Field, FL, NAS Pensacola FL until 1977.

Ed lived many years in Cottage Hill, FL. He was a member of Cottage Hill Assembly of God Church, where he served as a deacon.

Ed is preceded in death by his parents, his wife Ruby Ward Muse, two stepsons, one granddaughter and two great grandchildren. He is survived by his wife, Eloise Jackson Muse, his Texas family including one brother, Harper (Betty) Muse, one niece, one nephew and their children. His Great Grandson, Raymond E. Love (Ashley Rossel) whom he and wife, Ruby raised as their son, 5 step children, DeLois Brown, Tommy (Kathy) Ward, Joyce (Arnold) Burkett, Bennie (Jenny) Ward, Barbara (Donnie) Kilcrease.

Ed was known to 15 grandchildren, 39 great grandchildren, and 16 great-great grandchildren as Pops, Paw Paw and Paw Ed.

The last place he called home was with Raymond and his family, who loved and cared for him.

In Ed’s journey through life, he touched people with his laughter, stories and willingness to help. His absence will leave a void in the lives of many, but his memory will carry on in the hearts of his loved ones.

Funeral services will be held Friday, August 4, 2017, at 2 p.m. at the Petty-Eastside Chapel Funeral Home in Atmore with Rev. Gene Hudson officiating.

Burial will be at the Byrneville Methodist Cemetery with full military honors.

Visitation will be Friday, August 4, 2017, from 1 p.m. until service time at 2 p.m. at the Petty-Eastside Chapel Funeral Home.

Pallbearers will be Ray Love, Shane Burkett, Bo Martin, Bennie Ward, Michael Ward and B.J. Ward.

Honorary pallbearer will be Butch Blackmon.

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

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