Residents Express Frustration As Train Blocks Crossing In Molino For A Full Day

April 19, 2022

Residents say a CSX train had blocked the Fairground Road crossing in Molino for a full day.

The train stopped on Monday and continued to block the crossing through Tuesday morning.

Residents contacted NorthEscambia.com expressing frustration and a lack of response from CSX. We reached out to CSX late Monday afternoon and had not received a response.

An Escambia County official said Tuesday morning that CSX had informed the county that a crew was on the way to move the train but the company provided no further details.

Pictured: Photos show a train blocking the Fairground Road crossing in Molino Tuesday morning (above), Monday night (first below) and on Monday (bottom). Reader submitted photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Santa Rosa Livestock Agent Charged With Shooting, Killing Donkey

April 19, 2022

A contracted Santa Rosa County livestock agent has been charged after allegedly shooting and killing a donkey.

Philip Alan Hayes, 54, was charged with inhumane slaughter of livestock and felony and torture and inflicting pain and serious injury or death.

Last week, the Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office responded to a complaint about a donkey roaming unattended on Deaton Bridge Road. The deputies were unsuccessful in corralling the donkey. Hayes arrived and told deputies that he did not need their assistance.

Hayes allegedly used his truck to push the donkey to push the donkey about one-half a mile and down a long driveway. He showed a neighbor a rifle and said that if he could not corral the animal, “I’ve got something for it,” according to an arrest report.

Another witness told deputies that Hayes was able to feed the donkey by hand, and he refused to use a rope and halter presented to him. The witness told deputies that he shot the donkey twice.

Hayes turned himself in and was released on an $8,500 bond.

Livestock agents are contracted by the Sheriff’s Office to corral, board and find the owner of loose and at-large livestock.

Two Men Found Asleep Inside Running Car With Two Toddlers At Molino C-Store, ESCO Says

April 19, 2022

Two men were found at a Molino convenience store asleep in a vehicle that was in gear with two small children inside.

According to the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office, 29-year old Attris Kenyata Kearbey of Pensacola was asleep at the wheel inside a 2009 Chevrolet Aveo in front of the Molino 1st Stop on Highway 95A at Molino Road about 7:20 p.m. Sunday. The vehicle was idling in drive with Kearbey’s foot on the brake. An unloaded pistol and a “large” knife was wedged between the driver’s seat and center console, according to an arrest report.

Jarvarez Charles Weaden, age 24 of Cantonment, was asleep in the back passenger seat, deputies said, with a bag containing three complete and eight partial Xanax pills.

The toddlers were safely removed from the vehicle.

Weaden (pictured right) was arrested at the scene and charged with two counts of felony child neglect and possession of a controlled substance. Kearby was transported to a local hospital before being arrested Sunday night on two felony counts of child neglect, failure to register a motor vehicle, driving with suspended or revoked license and a license plate violation.

The children were turned over to a responsible party whose name was redacted from the arrest report.

Kearbey remained in the Escambia County Jail Tuesday morning with bond set at $11,500. Weaden was released from jail Monday night on a $12,000 bond.

The Molino Station of Escambia Fire Rescue and Escambia County EMS responded to the scene.

Pictured: The scene at the Molino 1st Stop Sunday after two men were found sleeping in a car with two unattended toddlers. The car in the photo was not involved in the incident. NorthEscambia.com photo, click to enlarge.

High Today Near 70; Low Tonight In The 40s In North Escambia

April 19, 2022

Here is your official North Escambia area forecast:

Tuesday: Sunny, with a high near 70. North wind 5 to 10 mph.

Tuesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 46. Calm wind becoming east around 5 mph after midnight.

Wednesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 75. South wind 5 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 25 mph.

Wednesday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 59. Southeast wind 5 to 10 mph.

Thursday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 80. Southeast wind 5 to 10 mph.

Thursday Night: Clear, with a low around 58. South wind around 5 mph becoming east after midnight.

Friday: Sunny, with a high near 82. Southeast wind 5 to 10 mph.

Friday Night: Clear, with a low around 59. South wind around 5 mph becoming east after midnight.

Saturday: Sunny, with a high near 83.

Saturday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 62.

Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 84.

Sunday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 63.

Monday: Sunny, with a high near 86.

Train Blocks Fairground Road In Molino For Hours; Crossing Replacements Underway In Atmore

April 19, 2022

Work was underway Monday on railroad crossing replacement in Atmore, and a train blocked a Molino neighborhood for hours.

The Trammel Street crossing in Atmore was closed Monday afternoon. CSX has nor provided any schedule for other crossing replacements.

Also Monday, a CSX train was blocking Fairground Road in Molino. Local residents told NorthEscambia.com that the crossing had been blocked for hours and was still blocked at 9:30 p.m. We reached out to CSX for the reason the train was stopped, but did not receive any response.

Pictured top: Work on the Trammell Street crossing in Atmore on Monday. Pictured below: A train said to be blocking Molino Road Monday into Monday night. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Mark Your Calendar: Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive Returns Next Month

April 19, 2022

Residents in Escambia and Santa Rosa counties can help feed hungry neighbors in need by donating to the Stamp Out Hunger food drive on Saturday, May 14.

This is the 30th year for the National Association of Letter Carriers’ (NALC) annual Stamp Out Hunger food drive – the largest, national, single-day effort to put food on the table for millions of Americans.

Food collected in Escambia and Santa Rosa counties stays local, helping to feed those who are struggling with food insecurity in the community. The NALC food drive was canceled for two years due to the pandemic, and local food banks say the need for a successful event this year is greater than ever.

“Manna has seen the need for food assistance in our community grow significantly since the last Stamp Out Hunger in 2019, and we don’t anticipate it to slow soon,” said Dede Flounlacker, executive director of Manna Food Pantries. “Stamp Out Hunger is the most important annual food drive for many of the area’s food pantries, including Manna. This food drive makes it possible for Manna to feed thousands of children, seniors, veterans, families, and individuals in need. Every food donation collected by letter carriers helps meet the needs of hungry neighbors in Escambia and Santa Rosa counties.”

Residents are encouraged to leave a bag of healthy, non-perishable food items, such as canned chicken, canned tuna, canned fruit in 100% juice, dry breakfast items (oatmeal, whole-grain cereal), canned vegetables, peanut butter,  and/or dry beans next to their mailbox prior to regular mail delivery on Saturday, May 14. Residents should not donate items in glass containers or items that have been opened or homemade.

Escambia and Santa Rosa letter carriers will collect food donations that will benefit individuals and families served by Manna Food Pantries, Feeding the Gulf Coast, ACTS Ministries, We Care Ministries, and Warrington Emergency Aid Center.

“We are so thankful to the National Association of Letter Carriers and our community for their support through this annual food drive. This food will greatly help our one in seven neighbors struggling with hunger,” says Michael Ledger, president & CEO of Feeding the Gulf Coast. “Feeding the Gulf Coast has distributed more than 4.3 million meals into Santa Rosa and Escambia Counties to address the increase in need over the last year. Food drives such as Stamp Out Hunger make an incredible impact in helping the food bank and its partners provide steady, nutritious meals to the hard-working families and individuals in our community”

Residents of the two-county area will receive a Stamp Out Hunger postcard reminder in the mail, as well as a bag to fill with donation items.

Northview Nabs Win Over Milton; Tate Freshmen Power Past Navarre

April 19, 2022

Northview 6, Milton 1

The Northview Chiefs took an early lead and defeated the Milton Panthers 6-1 Monday night in Milton.

Jamarkus Jefferson went for five and two-thirds innings, allowing one run and three hits while striking out 11. Josh Landis and Cason Burkett closed.

Jefferson led the Chiefs at the plate, going 3-4, and Landis was 2-3. Trent Knighten, Burkett, Ethan Collier, Rustin Pope, Luke Bridges and Kaden Odom had one hit each.

Tate 13, Navarre 6 (Freshman)

The Tate Aggie Freshmen defeated  Navarre 13-6

Zane Warrington surrendered two hits and one run in one inning, while striking out one. Brodie Rhodes, Kaydon Biggs, and Nathan Ozuna pitched in relief.

Trevor Land and Warrington had two hits each to led the Aggies at bat. Kaleb Posta, Taite Davis, Braydon Walker and Amir Sardar each had one hit.

NorthEscambia.com file photo.

Northview Flag Football Tops Escambia

April 19, 2022

The Northview Chiefs defeated the Escambia Gators 37-6 and 22-6 in a flag football double-header Monday night on Escambia High’s Emmitt Smith Field. Several team members posed together for a fun photo following the game. Photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

John “Ray” McKinley

April 19, 2022

Mr. John “Ray” McKinley, age 88, passed away, Tuesday, April 5, 2022, peacefully at his home in Atmore, AL. He was born in McCullough, AL; and resided most of his life in Atmore, AL. He was a member of Liberty Church of Atmore. He enjoyed spending time with his family and friends.

He is preceded in death by his father, Mr. and Mrs. John Alfred (Lee Ila Allen) McKinley, three sons, Tony McKinley, Donald McKinley, Joseph McKinley, one step-son, James David Odom, several brothers, and sisters.

He is survived by his loving wife of twenty-two years, Lillie McKinley, of Atmore, AL; two sons, Andy McKinley, of Atmore, AL; Mitchell (Sandra) McKinley, of Atmore, AL; step-son, Timothy Odon, of Atmore, AL; three daughters, Janice Bush, of Robertsdale, AL; Judy (Grady) Harris, of Flomaton, AL; Barbara (Johnny) Burkett, of Atmore, AL; one brother, Billy (Joyce) Stinson, of Uriah, AL; numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren, other relatives, and friends.

Memorial service will be held Monday, April 25, 2022 at 5:00 PM at Liberty Church with Rev. Fred Brumett, and Rev. Tim Wetzel officiating.

Popular Convenience Store Chain Wawa Looking For Escambia County Locations

April 18, 2022

Popular convenience store chain Wawa is looking to expand into Escambia County.

Wawa announced Monday afternoon that they are actively looking for potential sites for new stores in the Pensacola area, along with Panama City, Tallahassee and Mobile. Current plans are for Wawa to open up to 40 stores in these markets beginning in 2024.

“Over the years, we’ve been delighted to hear from so many people from so many areas, who are interested in having a Wawa closer to home. We couldn’t be more excited to bring Wawa’s one-of-a-kind brand and offering to these new markets in the near future,” said John Poplawski, Vice President of Real Estate for Wawa. “We look forward to expanding beyond our current reach and serving these new markets with our quality fresh food and beverages and, as always, our deep commitment to the communities in which we operate.”

In 2022, Wawa will mark the 10th anniversary of the opening of its first Florida store. The store opened July 18, 2012, in Orlando across from SeaWorld. Since then Wawa has expanded rapidly throughout the state and will open its 250th store in Florida later this year. Today, Wawa employs almost 10,000 associates across the Sunshine State.

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