Four Northview Cheerleaders In Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade

November 21, 2018

Four Northview High School cheerleaders will march in Thursday’s Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City.

They are Shelby Bashore, Ashlan Harigel, Kherstin Johnson and Cloe Smith. Each auditioned for the opportunity back in July with Spirit of America.

The Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade has been a New York City tradition since 1924, attracting more than 3.5 million people to the streets of Manhattan every year.  Record breaking freezing temperatures are expected for this year’s parade, the first below freezing temperatures at parade time since 1907.

The parade will air locally on NBC 15 from 9 a.m. until noon. It will also be streamed live on Verizon’s YouTube channel and at nbc.com/live (with a TV provider login).

Pictured top: Northview cheerleaders Cloe Smith, Ashlan Harigel, Kherstin Johnson and Shelby Bashore in New York. Photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Walnut Hill Woman Charged With Attempting To Kidnap Child From Store

November 21, 2018

A Walnut Hill woman was charged with allegedly attempting to kidnap a child from an Escambia County store.

Shivoyer Monee English, age 37 of Cypress Street, allegedly lured a 2-year old child to her using a stuffed animal Tuesday at the Dollar General store at T and Cervantes streets.  When the child approached, English grabbed the child’s wrists and tried to exit the store, according to Pensacola Police.

The mother stopped her and called 911.

English was charged with felony attempted kidnapping and possession of marijuana. She remained in the Escambia County Jail Wednesday with bond set at $51,000.

Escambia’s Legislative Funding Wish List Includes Muscogee Road, Beulah Interchange, Pine Forest Road

November 21, 2018

The Escambia County Commission has prioritized their requests to be submitted to the Florida Legislature for possible funding.

The commission prioritized four requests, in no particular order:

  • Muscogee Road Widening and Drainage Project
  • Beulah / I‐10 Interchange / US 29 Connector Project
  • Pine Forest Road 4‐Laning (I‐10 to Nine Mile Road)
  • West Cervantes Street / Mobile Highway Corridor Safety Improvements

Four additional requests will also be submitted:

  • Estuary Program – Pensacola/Perdido, Choctawhatchee, and St. Andrew’s
  • Bob Sikes Fishing Pier Rehabilitation & Pensacola Beach Blvd. Access Road Project
  • Klondike Road / Wilde Lake Blvd. Widening Project
  • Funding through Transportation Planning Organization (TPO) towards Pedestrian/Bicycle Projects

Each year, the Legislature requests that local agencies submit House and Senate appropriation requests for their consideration.  They are typically looking for three requests from each local agency. The Legislature prefers to fund construction projects, although, in the past, design projects have also been funded.

New Escambia County Commissioners Take Oath Of Office

November 21, 2018

A new Escambia County Commissioner took the oath of office Tuesday, as another returned for a second term.

Robert Bender was sworn in as the new commissioner from District 4. He takes the seat that was held by Grover Robinson who was elected mayor of Pensacola.

Doug Underhill was sworn in for his second term as the District 2 commissioner.

District 3 Commissioner Luman May was named chairman, and Bender was named vice chairman.

Pictured: Oaths of office for commissioners Robert Bender (above) and Douglas Underhill (below). Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

New School Board Members Take Office

November 21, 2018

Two new member and one re-elected member took the oath of office Tuesday for the Escambia County School Board.

District Two’s new school board member is Paul Fetsko, and District Three’s new school board member is Laura Dortch Edler. District One’s school board member Kevin Adams was re-elected

Pictured top: Escambia County School Board members Bill Slayton, Patty Hightower, Laura Dortch Edler,  Paul Fetsko and Kevin Adams; School Superintendent Malcolm Thomas. Pictured below: The oath of office taken by (descending order) Paul Fetsko, Laura Dortch Elder and Kevin Adams. Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Farm City Week Thanksgiving Meals Distributed To 800 Families

November 21, 2018

About 800 Thanksgiving meals were distributed to Escambia and Santa Rosa County residents Tuesday as part of Farm City Week.

The meals were distributed to pre-registered applicants at the Waterfront Rescue Missing in Pensacola and the Guy Thompson Community Center in Milton.

Students from Tate High School,  Northview High School, Jay High School, Central School, Beulah Middle School, Barrineau Park 4-H and the Boy Scout worked to harvest fresh items for the meals Monday [click here for story]. They harvested produce including greens, sorted sweet potatoes and bagged freshly ground corn meal and grits.

The produce was paired with a ham or chicken and all of the fixings for a Thanksgiving meal from Feeding the Gulf Coast.

National Farm to City Week is a national effort to bring about a better understanding between rural and urban people by increasing knowledge and appreciation for agriculture.

For more photos, click here.

Pictured: Thanksgiving meal distribution Tuesday at the Waterfront Rescue Mission. Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Winner Claims $88K Prize For Nine Mile Road Lottery Ticket

November 21, 2018

We now know who purchased a winning Fantasy Five ticket  on Nine Mile Road last week.

fant5.jpgThe Florida Lottery says the November 11 ticket worth $88,562.50 was sold to Lenard Lewis, Sr. of Mobile who purchased the “quick pick” ticket at the Tom Thumb at the corner of Nine Mile Road and Beulah Road. A second winning ticket was sold in Trenton.

The 345 tickets matching four numbers won $82.50 each. Another 8,955 tickets matching three numbers are worth $8.50 each, and 79,949 ticket holders won a Quick Pick ticket for picking two numbers.

The  winning Fantasy 5 numbers were 6-9-13-19-29.

Farm Bureau Survey: Thanksgiving Dinner Price Down Slightly This Year

November 21, 2018

The American Farm Bureau Federation’s 33rd annual survey of classic items found on the Thanksgiving Day dinner table indicates the average cost of this year’s feast for 10 is $48.90, or less than $5.00 per person. This is a 22-cent decrease from last year’s average of $49.12.

“Since 2015, the average cost of Thanksgiving dinner has declined steadily and is now at the lowest level since 2010,” said AFBF Chief Economist Dr. John Newton.

The featured food on most Thanksgiving tables – the turkey – cost slightly less than last year, coming in at $21.71 for a 16-pound bird. That’s roughly $1.36 per pound, down 3 percent from last year. The survey results show that retail turkey prices are the lowest since 2014.

“Thanks to an ample supply, turkey remains affordable for consumers, which helps keep the overall cost of the dinner reasonably priced as well,” Newton said.

The shopping list for Farm Bureau’s informal survey includes turkey, stuffing, sweet potatoes, rolls with butter, peas, cranberries, a veggie tray, pumpkin pie with whipped cream, and coffee and milk, all in quantities sufficient to serve a family of 10 with plenty for leftovers.

Foods showing the largest decreases this year in addition to turkey were a gallon of milk, $2.92; a 3-pound bag of sweet potatoes, $3.39; a 1-pound bag of green peas, $1.47; and a dozen rolls, $2.25.

Several items saw modest price increases this year including cranberries, pumpkin pie mix and stuffing. A 12-ounce bag of fresh cranberries was $2.65; a 30-ounce can of pumpkin pie mix was $3.33; a 14-ounce package of cubed bread stuffing was $2.87; two nine-inch pie shells came in at $2.47 and a 1-pound veggie tray was $.75. A group of miscellaneous items including coffee and ingredients necessary to prepare the meal (butter, evaporated milk, onions, eggs, sugar and flour) was also up slightly, to $3.01.

There was no change in price for a half-pint of whipping cream at $2.08.

The shopping list for Farm Bureau’s informal survey includes turkey, stuffing, sweet potatoes, rolls with butter, peas, cranberries, a veggie tray, pumpkin pie with whipped cream, and coffee and milk, all in quantities sufficient to serve a family of 10 with plenty for leftovers.

Foods showing the largest decreases this year in addition to turkey were a gallon of milk, $2.92; a 3-pound bag of sweet potatoes, $3.39; a 1-pound bag of green peas, $1.47; and a dozen rolls, $2.25.

Several items saw modest price increases this year including cranberries, pumpkin pie mix and stuffing. A 12-ounce bag of fresh cranberries was $2.65; a 30-ounce can of pumpkin pie mix was $3.33; a 14-ounce package of cubed bread stuffing was $2.87; two nine-inch pie shells came in at $2.47 and a 1-pound veggie tray was $.75. A group of miscellaneous items including coffee and ingredients necessary to prepare the meal (butter, evaporated milk, onions, eggs, sugar and flour) was also up slightly, to $3.01.

There was no change in price for a half-pint of whipping cream at $2.08.

Volunteer shoppers checked prices at grocery stores in 37 states for this year’s survey. Farm Bureau volunteer shoppers are asked to look for the best possible prices, without taking advantage of special promotional coupons or purchase deals, such as spending $50 and receiving a free turkey. Shoppers with an eye for bargains in all areas of the country should be able to purchase individual menu items at prices comparable to the Farm Bureau survey averages.

Farm Bureau also surveyed the price of a traditional Thanksgiving meal available from popular food delivery services. This revealed that the convenience of food delivery does have a larger price tag. A 16-pound turkey was nearly 50 percent more expensive at nearly $2 per pound when purchased from a food delivery service. Nearly every individual item was more expensive compared to the Farm Bureau average and the total cost of the dinner was about 60 percent higher at about $8 per person.

Pedestrian Critical After Being Hit By Car On Highway 29

November 21, 2018

A pedestrian was struck by a vehicle Tuesday night on Highway 29 at W Street.

The Florida Highway Patrol said 60-year old Thomas James Budlove of Panama City failed to yield the right of way to a Chevrolet Malibu driven by 64-year old Doris Sell of Pensacola. Budlove crossed the road directly in the path of Sell’s vehicle.

Budlove was transported to Sacred Heart Hospital in critical condition. Sell was not injured.

Sunny Skies Through Thanksgiving

November 21, 2018

Here is your official North Escambia area forecast:

Today: Sunny, with a high near 61. North wind 5 to 10 mph.

Tonight: Partly cloudy, with a low around 36. Calm wind becoming north around 5 mph.

Thanksgiving Day: Mostly sunny, with a high near 61. Calm wind becoming northeast around 5 mph.

Thursday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 44. Calm wind becoming east around 5 mph after midnight.

Friday: Showers likely, mainly after noon. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 64. East wind 5 to 10 mph. Chance of precipitation is 60%.

Friday Night: Showers, mainly before midnight. The rain could be heavy at times. Low around 56. East wind 5 to 10 mph becoming north after midnight. Chance of precipitation is 90%.

Saturday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 70. Northwest wind around 5 mph.

Saturday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 53. North wind around 5 mph becoming calm.

Sunday: A 50 percent chance of showers. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 75. Southeast wind 5 to 10 mph becoming southwest in the afternoon.

Sunday Night: A 20 percent chance of showers before midnight. Partly cloudy, with a low around 46.

Monday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 60.

Monday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 41.

Tuesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 58.

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