GCA & NRYO Livestock Show Is Friday And Saturday In Molino

March 26, 2021

The 2021 Gulf Coast Agriculture and Natural Resources Youth Organization will take place Friday and Saturday in Molino.

Two Tate High School seniors, Jessica Conti (pictured top) and Hannah Thorne (pictured below), have participated in the show for the past 10 years.

Between them they have shown in every category — rabbits, chickens, goats, lambs, pigs, heifers, and steers. Both dedicated Escambia County 4-H members say they have grown substantially from their projects. Both Jessica and Hannah have won the GCA & NRYO Spirit Award and Jessica also won the Bobby Gindl Hog Scholarship.

They have both raised grand champion hogs. Jessica has also raised a grand champion steer and was awarded Steer of the Year for 2019.

Hannah plans to attend Pensacola State College PSC to earn an AA in Agriculture Science and transfer to the University of Florida to pursue a degree in Agriculture Educational and Communication with a minor in Extension Educational and Livestock. Jessica plans to Mississippi State University to earn a degree in Agriculture Communications.

This year’s show will be following very strict guidelines — mandatory masks,   the number of in-person spectators may be limited, multiple hand washing and sanitizing stations will be available, and social distancing will be observed. Attendees are asked to bring their own chairs; bleachers will not be available. The in-person event will be held at the Escambia County 4-H property on South Highway 99 near Chalker Road in Molino.

The events will also be live streamed on Facebook.

Barbara June Miller Hendrix

March 26, 2021

Barbara June Miller Hendrix, 88, was born in Molino, Florida and lived there her entire life. Born to William Roy and Annie Mae Miller, she had one brother, Donald, all preceding her in death. She attended Molino Junior High School and graduated from J.M. Tate High School in 1950. Barbara married her childhood sweetheart, Charles Hendrix, in 1951. They were married 55 years when he passed away in 2006.

A wife and a homemaker, she and Charles raised 3 children- Chuck, Rusty, and Cheryl. During the time that Charles was drafted, Barbara laughed and cringed at the same time about the “2 days” that she delivered the mail for him. She referred to them as the two scariest days of her life, driving the slippery dirt roads of Molino. Little League baseball games, piano lessons, learning about football while watching the band, yet there was always a meal on the table at “dinner” and “supper” made from recipes of “a little of this” and “a little of that.”!

Barbara was a lifetime member of Highland Baptist Church. She was baptized in Wilders Creek in 1949 and always said, if you were not saved when you went in the creek, you were when you came out! She attended and led the Women’s Missionary Union (WMU), was a member of the Molino Homemakers Club where she led the group in their monthly devotion, and she was a charter member of the Molino Mid County Historical Society. She gained so many friends from these groups, friends that would always check in with her and that loved her dearly.

We that will forever cherish the life we shared with her: Chuck and his wife Peggy; Rusty and his wife Susan; Cheryl and her husband Archie. The light of her eyes, her seven granddaughters, who knew her as “MeMaw” or “MawMaw” depending on which grandchild you were, and the added grandsons: Leslee and her husband Jordan Williams; Meridith and her husband Marshall Caum, Kayla and her husband Keith Meador, Cari Hendrix, Lydia and her husband Justin Purvis, Avery Hendrix, Haylee and her husband Benjamin Linam. Added are her sunshines, her great-grandchildren: Charlee Meador, Landree Williams, Jett Williams, Caroline Caum, and Gunner Meador. Also very dear to her were her many nieces, nephews, relatives and friends.

Serving as pallbearers are her grandsons and Henry Heibert, Brad Johnson and Robert Kennedy. Honorary pallbearers are Charles Barton, Charles Purvis, Jack Gibson, the members of the Molino Homemakers and the Molino Mid County Historical Society.

Services will be on Monday, March 29 th , 2021 at Highland Baptist Church with Bro. Brian Calhoun officiating. Visitation will begin at 1:00pm with the funeral to follow at 3:00pm.

In lieu of flowers, please make donations to the Highland Baptist Church Annie Armstrong Easter Offering, that supports North American Missionaries, or the Cemetery Fund.

United Adding Flights From Pensacola To Cleveland, Milwaukee, Cincinnati, Pittsburgh

March 26, 2021

United Airlines will offer expanded service to Pensacola with four new nonstop destinations beginning in May — Cleveland, Milwaukee, Cincinnati, and Pittsburgh.

The added service will begin May 27, 2021 and continues through September 2021. Flights will be operated by the CRJ-550 – the world’s first 50-seater aircraft with two cabins. The CRJ-550 is equipped with 10 first class seats, 20 economy plus seats, and 20 standard economy seat.

“It is wonderful to see United Airlines expanding their service here at PNS with these four new destinations,” Pensacola International Airport Director Matt Coughlin said. “With this expansion, the Midwest now has additional nonstop service to the Gulf Coast, opening amazing opportunities for our community and continuing to strengthen our foothold in the nation’s marketplace.”

With this announcement, by June 2021, Pensacola International Airport will offer nonstop service to 28 destinations through eight airlines. United Airlines currently provides nonstop flights to Denver, Dulles, Houston and Chicago.

34 New COVID-19 Cases, No New Deaths Reported In Escambia County

March 26, 2021

THIS IS AN ARCHIVED STORY. SEE NORTHESCAMBIA.COM FOR THE LATEST DATA.

The Florida Department of Health reported 34 additional COVID-19 cases and no new deaths in Escambia County on Thursday.

Here is the latest data:

Escambia County cases:

Total cases: 34,658 (+34)
Non-Florida residents: 3,588
Recovered: 33,207*
Total deaths: 658
Long-term care facility deaths: 277
Current hospitalizations: 28
Number of tests reported last day: 795
Percent positive reported last day:  4.2%
Percent positive reported last week: 2.7%

Escambia County cases by location*:

Pensacola: 25,837 (+29)
Cantonment: 3,121 (+2)
Century: 1,172 (+1)
—-including 774 Century prison inmates
Molino: 484
McDavid: 208 (+1)
Bellview: 57
Walnut Hill: 53
Perdido Key: 21
Gonzalez: 13

Santa Rosa County cases:

Total cases: 17,673 (+29)
Non-Florida residents: 221
Total deaths: 276
Long-term care facility deaths: 80
Cumulative Hospitalizations: 848*
Number of tests reported last day: 457
Percent positive reported last day: 6.1%

Santa Rosa County cases by location*:

Milton: 8,429  (+34)
Navarre: 3,649 (+10)
Gulf Breeze: 3,277 (+5)
Pace: 1,417 (+5)
Jay: 546 (+1)
Bagdad: 32

Florida cases:

Total cases: 2,027,429
Florida residents: 1,989,922
Deaths: 32,957
Hospitalizations: 84,203

*“Hospitalizations” in the statewide and Santa Rosa County totals is a count of all laboratory confirmed cases in which an inpatient hospitalization occurred at any time during the course of illness. Most of these people are longer be hospitalized. The FDOH does not provide a count of patients currently hospitalized. The Escambia County number is current data compiled each day from the local hospitals.

**On cases by location, the city is based upon zip code and is not always received as part of the initial notification. There may be a delay in reporting locations, and locations will not total the daily case increase as a result.

***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 is reporting an approximate recovery number defined as the total cases prior to last month, minus deaths. In other words, anyone that tested positive more than a month ago is presumed to have recovered by Escambia County.

**Data Sources: Florida Department of Health, Escambia County, City of Pensacola, local hospitals.

FHP Arrests Woman For Shooting At Trooper Tuesday

March 25, 2021

A woman has been arrested for allegedly shooting at a Florida Highway Patrol trooper Tuesday evening.

Sonya M. Womble, age 43 of Chemstrand Road, has been charged with felony aggravated assault on an officer, felony possession of a weapon or ammo by a convicted felon, felony criminal mischief with property damage, felony armed trespassing of a conveyance or structure, and misdemeanor use of a firearm while under the influence.

The incident began to unfold about 6 p.m. as a FHP trooper was conducting a traffic crash investigation in the area of Chemstrand Road and Ten Mile Road. A partially clothed woman approached the trooper and “voiced her concern of overdosing on drugs”, according to FHP Lt. Jason King.

The trooper called for Escambia County EMS to evaluate Womble as she began to walk across the roadway, around a corner and out of sight.

As the trooper approached what appeared to be an unoccupied silver Chevrolet truck, the female subject sat up and presented a rifle, pointing it in the direction of the trooper,” King said. “An exchange of gunfire began as two more troopers and two Escambia County deputies arrived on scene.”

“At least one other trooper became engaged in the gunfire,” King added. There were no injuries.

“We are thankful for the assistance at the scene from Escambia County Sheriff’s Office and Escambia County EMS,” King said. “we are also grateful that no one was injured during the incident.”

Womble was taken into custody and transported to Baptist Hospital for evaluation.

After an initial criminal investigation, the Florida Highway Patrol’s Bureau of Criminal Investigations and Intelligence arrested Womble. She was booked into the Escambia County Jail Thursday with bond set at $160,000.

Pictured: The scene at Chemstrand Road and 10 Mile Road shortly after a woman reportedly fired a weapon at law enforcement. Photos by Latino Media Gulf Coast and others for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

SWAT Team Standoff Suspect Is Gunman In Shootout With Bikers At Nine Mile Gas Station, ECSO Says

March 25, 2021

The man arrested after a SWAT team standoff Thursday afternoon is the suspect in wild shootout at a Nine Mile Road gas station Sunday afternoon.

Delanie Jamal Battle-Donso, 32, was taken into custody without incident after barricading himself in a home off 10 Mile Road Thursday afternoon.

Battle-Donso is the man last seen driving away from the Circle K at Nine Mile Road and I-10 Sunday afternoon after dozens of shots were fired between him and a group of bikers, according to ECSO Commander Andrew Hobbs.

Battle-Donso is charged with three felony counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, felony criminal mischief and misdemeanor criminal mischief for the shootout. The ECSO said the gunfire erupted after some sort of altercation between the man and the group of bikers.

Dozens of shell casings were scattered across the parking lot of the Circle K on Nine Mile Road at I-10. Evidence markers numbered into the 40s marked shell casings and other evidence across about 175 feet of the parking lot. Most of the markers were next to shell casings, while others marked two $1 bills and a credit card. At least three motorcycles were reported to be damaged.

For a NorthEscambia.com photo gallery from the gas station shootout, click here.

When the ECSO responded to a disturbance on Shear Street off Chippewa Way Thursday afternoon, deputies discovered Battle-Donso at the scene.

“We received a call for a disturbance,” Hobbs said. “He barricaded himself in a house. SWAT made contact with him and talked him out.”

Further details have not been released.

NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Pensacola Airport Returns To Operation After Bomb Threat

March 25, 2021

The Pensacola International Airport has returned to normal operations after a bomb threat Thursday morning led to evacuations and stopped flights.

A bomb threat was called into the airport’s operations center about 8:30 a.m.  The airport was evacuated and flights were held on the runway away from terminals as the threat was investigated.

Flights have since returned to normal, and an investigation is continuing by the FBI and Florida Department of Law Enforcement.

DeSantis: Age 40+ Eligible For Vaccine Beginning Monday, 18+ Starting April 5

March 25, 2021

The COVID-19 vaccine will be available to those 40 plus next week and everyone over 18 a week after that.

Beginning Monday, March 29, all individuals age 40 and older will be eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. Beginning the following Monday, April 5, all individuals age 18 and older will be eligible to receive the vaccine.

“We’ve now vaccinated over 70% of the roughly 4.4 million seniors living in the state,” DeSantis said in a video posted to Twitter. “We’ve also made great progress on those aged 60 to 64, and on those age 50 and older, and we’re ready to take this step.”

“I look forward to continuing to work hard to make sure everyone in Florida who wants a shot can get a shot,” the governor said. “No mandate, but access for all.”

Cantonment Woman Held Knife To Man’s Throat, Threatened To Kill Him, ECSO Says

March 25, 2021

A Cantonment woman is facing charges after allegedly threatening to slice a man’s throat.

Margaret Carrie Evans, 54, was charged with aggravated assault, battery, and kidnapping/false imprisonment. She remained in the Escambia County Jail without bond Thursday morning.

The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office responded to an armed disturbance at a mobile home in the area of Muscogee Road and McQueen Street about 5:30 a.m. Wednesday — their third response to the home within a matter of hours. The victim told deputies that he was sleeping on the couch when Evans woke him up, grabbed him, and pulled his head back and held a kitchen knife to his throat. She accused him of being a liar and stated, “I should kill your [expletive] now,” according to an arrest report.

She then went to the front door, locked it and blocked him from leaving, the report continues. The victim fled to his bedroom, with Evans barricading the bedroom door with several objects. The victim called 911 and maintained communications with the dispatcher until deputies arrived on scene.

Evans had fled the scene, prompting a search with an ECSO K-9. She was found hiding in the woods west of the trailer and was arrested without incident.

The victim was not physically injured, but deputies noted in their report that appeared fearful and his hands were visibly shaking.

A redacted arrest report did not specify the relationship between Evans and the victim.

Escambia County COVID-19 Hospitalizations At Lowest Level In Nine Months

March 25, 2021

The number of Escambia County COVID-19 daily hospitalizations has fallen to the lowest level since last June.

The number of people hospitalized due to the virus on Wednesday was 28, after a low of 22 on Monday. In mid-January, the number reached a high of 291.

“We are glad to see these numbers coming down for our community and for our hospitals,” Mayor Grover Robinson said. “Please continue to take preventive actions, including wearing a mask, washing your hands often, and staying home if you are sick.”

The numbers in the graph indicate daily hospitalizations in Escambia County and are provided daily by Ascension Sacred Heart Hospital, Baptist Hospital and West Florida Hospital. The daily numbers are not cumulative.

Data sources: Escambia County, City of Pensacola, Ascension Sacred Heart, Baptist and West Florida hospitals. Graphics: City of Pensacola, Escambia County.

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