One Injured In Bratt Highway 4 Wreck

July 7, 2020

One person was injured in a two-vehicle crash Monday night in Bratt.

A Jeep Renegade and a Dodge Ram 1500 pickup truck collided at the intersection of West Highway 4 and Still Road about 7:43 p.m. One person was transported to an area hospital with injuries that were not considered serious by Escambia County EMS.

The Florida Highway Patrol is investigating. The Walnut Hill Station of Escambia Fire Rescue also responded to the crash that closed the roadway for at least half an hour.

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Staff COVID-19 Cases Increase At Century Prison

July 7, 2020

The number of COVID-19 staff members at Century Correctional Institution has grown, but there are still no reported cases among inmates at the facility on Tedder Road.

There are now five positive correctional workers at Century CI, up from three in late June. Six inmates have been tested, and all have received negative results. Four inmates are being monitored in medical quarantine, but have not been tested, all according to a report from the Florida Department of Corrections.  There have been no inmate deaths related to coronavirus at CCI.

Across the state, the FDC has reported 2,443 inmates and 622 staff members have tested positive for COVID-19. There have been 25 inmate deaths, with the most recent coming over the weekend.

At Blackwater Correctional Facility in Milton, which is operated  by the GEO Group, a total of 101 inmates and 16 staffers have tested positive. Another 1,824 inmates were negative.

Free Produce Giveaway Wednesday At Highland Baptist Church

July 7, 2020

Highland Baptist Church will host a free fresh produce box giveaway again this Wednesday, July 8.

It will take place from 5-6 p.m., or while supplies last at the church, 6240 Highway 95A in Molino.  It is limited to one box per vehicle. The produce is being provided in conjunction with the USDA and Gulf Coast Produce.

For more information, call (850) 587-5174.

Escambia Tax Collector Requires Face Masks, Establishes Protocols For Offices And Services

July 7, 2020

Escambia County Tax Collector is requiring masks or face coverings for everyone at his office, and they may only be removed for an official photo.

Lunsford has established the following COVID-19 protocols:

  • Services are limited to Escambia County residents only
  • Masks or cloth face coverings are required for everyone entering the building (masks will only be removed for an official photo)
  • Transactions and customers will be pre-screened prior to entering the building
  • Customers’ temperatures will be taken with a non-contact thermometer prior to entering the building
  • Only the customer directly involved in the transaction will be admitted to further comply with CDC social distancing guidelines
  • Wait times currently are longer than normal
  • To minimize your wait time, “Join the Line” for service and arrive closer to your service time
  • Express services, such as tag renewals, business tax receipts, property tax, hunting and fishing licenses and handicapped parking placards are available online, by mail or through our convenient drive-thrus. These transactions WILL NOT be processed in the lobbies.

After joining the line, customers will receive an estimated wait time by text. Wait times currently are longer than normal. Customers should remain in their vehicles or outside until a text is received to report to a window.

The vision requirements have not been waived for driver license transactions, so a vision test will be given. If customers are uncomfortable with the vision machine, they can request a vision form be sent via email that can be taken to an eye care professional and completed before the customer visits our office.

Driving exams are being offered by appointment only for Escambia residents who have held their learner permit for at least one year. Parents are encouraged to email ectc@escambiataxcollector.com to begin the process to schedule an appointment. We are not offering walk-in, medical or special driving exams currently.

Full payment of fees is required at time of service, and payment may be made by eCheck, debit, or credit cards. Payments made by eCheck are fee-free. Credit and debit transactions are subject to convenience fees charged by the payment vendor(s).

“We ask our citizens to remember we also have been impacted by this pandemic and are short staffed. These steps will help keep both our employees and customers safe so we may continue assisting our citizens to the best of our ability,” said Lunsford. “Please be patient and kind. Our employees are happy to serve and continue to do so in a caring, efficient and safe manner.”

Blue Wahoos Stadium Reaches Finals For National Championship Of Best Of The Ballparks

July 7, 2020

Pensacola’s Blue Wahoos Stadium has reached the national championship round of the 2020 Ballpark Digest Best of the Ballparks contest.

In the final round, Blue Wahoos Stadium is competing against Amarillo’s “Hodgetown”, the defending Best of the Ballparks champion, for the title of Best Double-A Ballpark. The title will be decided by a national online fan vote, which is open until 11:59 p.m. on Wednesday, July 8. Fans can vote once daily per device at this link (scroll down near the bottom of the page).

“The support we’ve received from our fans to reach the championship round has been incredible,” team president Jonathan Griffith said. “We’re excited for the chance to bring recognition to the beautiful city of Pensacola and hopefully win a title in a year when there’s no baseball.”

The annual contest run by Ballpark Digest is Minor League Baseball’s most popular ballpark ranking competition, with the 2019 contest receiving over 400,000 votes from fans including over 110,000 in the Double-A bracket. Blue Wahoos Stadium previously won the contest in 2016.

Opened in 2012, Blue Wahoos Stadium has established itself as one of the nation’s premier Minor League facilities. A three-time recipient of the Southern League’s Ballpark of the Year, the stadium has ranked first or second in the league in attendance five times in eight seasons. The multi-use facility is utilized year-round, hosting Blue Wahoos baseball, University of West Florida football, and over 200 total events throughout the calendar year.

EREC Closes Jay Office Lobby After Local COVID-19 Cases Increase Five-Fold In A Week

July 6, 2020

Citing the recent spike in COVID-19 cases in the local area, Escambia River Electric Cooperative has closed their lobby in Jay to the public until further notice.

The drive-thru in Jay remains opens, the EREC lobby and post office in Walnut Hill are also still open.

The number of COVID-19 cases in Jay have increased five-fold in a week – from five one week ago to 25 on Monday, according to the Florida Department of Health.

The utility is encouraging members to utilize remote options to manage their electric service.

Payments may be made by mail, online at www.erec.com, telephone autopay, EREC app or by night depository. Services such as opening or closing an electric, water or internet accounts; making changes to  services; inquiring about account balance and service orders. can all be handled by email or phone as well. Contact memberservices@erec.com or call (850) 675-4521  or (800) 235-3848 for assistance.

EREC has not reported any COVID-19 cases among employees.

Monday Report: Escambia COVID-19 Cases Increase By 133

July 6, 2020

THIS STORY IS OUTDATED. SEE NORTHESCAMBIA.COM FOR THE LATEST INFORMATION.

Escambia County COVID-19 cases were up by 133 in the Monday report from the the Florida Department of Health.

Escambia County cases increased to 2,942, and Santa Rosa cases were up by 35 to 902.

Of the 595 test results returned on Sunday, 17% were positive in Escambia County and 19.3% were positive from 146 tests in Santa Rosa County.

Of the 47 deaths in Escambia County, 36 have been long-term care facility residents or staff. There have been nine deaths in Santa Rosa County, seven of those at the Blackwater River Correctional Facility and none in long-term care facilities.

Statewide, there were 206,447 cases including 203,376 Florida residents. There have been 16,045 hospitalizations* and 3,778 deaths. The Florida Department of Health does not have a clear standard or definition of “recovered” and does not report a number of recovered individuals.

Escambia County cases:

Total cases — 2,942  (+133 since Sunday)
Non-Florida residents — 435
Pensacola — 2,204(+115)
Cantonment — 192 (+7)
Molino— 32 (+1)
Century — 16
Bellview — 7
McDavid — 7
Walnut Hill — 3
Perdido Key — 3
Hospitalizations: 110*
Deaths — 47
Male — 1,129
Female — 1,377
Youngest — 0
Oldest — 105
Median Age — 37

Santa Rosa County cases:

Total cases — 902 (+35 since Sunday)
Non-Florida residents — 8
Milton — 371 (+11)
Navarre — 144 (+5)
Gulf Breeze — 186 (+8)
Pace — 97
Jay — 25 (+1)
Hospitalizations — 43* (+1)
Deaths — 9
Male — 447
Female — 462
Youngest — 2 months
Oldest — 98
Median Age — 33

Florida cases:

Total cases — 206,447
Florida residents — 203,376
Deaths — 3,778
Hospitalizations — 16,045

*“Hospitalizations” is a count of all laboratory confirmed cases in which an inpatient hospitalization occurred at any time during the course of illness. These people may no longer be hospitalized. This number does not represent the number of COVID-19 positive persons currently hospitalized. The FDOH does not provide a count of patients currently hospitalized.

Century To Consider These Three Citizens For Vacant Council Seat

July 6, 2020

The Century Town Council is expected to appoint a new member to a vacant seat on their board tonight.

Ben Boutwell resigned from the council in order to run for mayor. That put his Seat 3 position on this year’s ballot, and allowed the council to appoint a new member for the rest of the year to fulfill the remainder of his term for the remainder of the year.

Three citizens expressed their interest in the seat:

  • Jessica Coleman – currently pursuing her degree in nursing with an anticipated graduation date in August. She was a Family Dollar team member for just less than two years and was a shift manager at Church’s Chicken for two years.
  • Brenda Spencer – a Century native who retired in 2012 after 21 years as a legal secretary and co-office manager for the Escambia County attorney and deputy attorney. She has previous experience as medical secretary and was secretary to the plant manager at Wayne Dalton Corporation in Century from 1980-1988.
  • Jackie Johnson - a longtime resident with over 20 years of customer service experience. She has worked as a fraud investigator and in account services at Navy Federal Credit Union for eight years and has previous experience as a medical record specialist and other customer service positions.

The person selected by the council will be sworn in on July 20.

Last month, Council President Ann Brooks nominated Mary Bourgeois for the seat.

Bourgeois ran for a council seat in 2016 but was defeated by James Smith. She owns a local business and is president of the local chamber. But the problem with Bourgeois for council member Luis Gomez, Jr. was the fact the she is campaign treasurer for Shelisa McCall, a candidate for the seat. Gomez said the appointment might make it appear that the council is biased toward a particular candidate.

Mayor Henry Hawkins noted that Bourgeois is also chairperson of the town’s Charter Review Committee, and that would be a conflict of interest.

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Florida Gas Prices Increase, Average $2.06 In Escambia County

July 6, 2020

Although Florida gas prices increased last week, drivers found the lowest prices at the pump for Independence Day since 2004, according to AAA.

Florida gas prices increased eight cents last week. The state average of $2.11 per gallon is the highest price since March 19th. Despite the recent increase, drivers are saving an average of 57 cents per gallon compared to this time last year.

The average price per gallon Sunday night in Escambia County was $2.06. The lowest North Escambia price was $1.84 per gallon at Highway 29 and Muscogee Road in Cantonment, while in Pensacola the lowest was $1.89 at two wholesale clubs.

“Gas prices remain very low for this time of year, due to the effects the COVID-19 pandemic has had on supply and demand,” said Mark Jenkins, spokesman, AAA – The Auto Club Group. “Retailers raised gas prices last week, in anticipation of strong demand for the Independence Day holiday weekend.”

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Rain Chances Stay High Due To Disturbance Over The Gulf

July 6, 2020

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