Blue Wahoos Cruise To Seventh Consecutive Win

May 19, 2022

The Pensacola Blue Wahoos didn’t let a pair of off days disrupt their winning streak, as they defeated the Montgomery Biscuits 7-1 on Wednesday night for their seventh win in a row.

Cody Mincey (W, 3-1) received his third straight winning decision, allowing only one run on six hits over 5.0 innings.

Montgomery, playing with only 20 players on their active roster after Tuesday’s game was postponed due to health and safety protocols, got length out of starter Zack Trageton (L, 0-2). The righty pitched into the sixth inning, though a persistent effort from the Blue Wahoos offense kept the momentum on Pensacola’s side.

In the third inning, the Blue Wahoos scored three runs to take an early lead. J.D. Orr reached on a bunt single in his 2022 Double-A debut, then scored on a Luis Aviles Jr. RBI single. José Devers, also newly added to the Pensacola roster, lined a double to right-center before Griffin Conine brought home a run with an RBI groundout. With runners at the corners, Paul McIntosh broke from first and got in a rundown to allow Devers to score from third and give the Blue Wahoos a 3-0 advantage.

Aviles hit a solo homer, his fourth of the year, in the fifth inning. Cobie Fletcher-Vance hit an RBI single in the sixth, and McIntosh brought home a pair of insurance runs with a double in the ninth.

Mincey handed things off to the Pensacola bullpen in the sixth, and Anthony Maldonado, Jefry Yan and Josh Simpson combined to strike out 10 Montgomery batters over 4.0 scoreless innings. For Simpson, his 18.2 consecutive scoreless innings marks the longest active streak in the minors.

The Blue Wahoos have now won seven in a row, their longest streak since 2018, and lead the South Division by 2.5 games after Biloxi’s loss to Mississippi.

The Blue Wahoos continue their series against the Montgomery Biscuits on Thursday.

by Erik Bremer, Pensacola Blue Wahoos

Driver Crashes Into Navy Federal Branch On Nine Mile Road

May 18, 2022

A driver crashed into the Navy Federal Branch on Nine Mile Road next to the Walmart Neighborhood Market Wednesday morning.

The vehicle went partially through a window and door into the front of the building at 1531 East Nine Mile Road. The driver was not injured.

The credit union was not open at the time of the incident.

Escambia Fire Rescue and Escambia County EMS responded, and the Florida Highway Patrol is investigating.

Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Man Charged With Child Abuse, Battery After Victims Escape In Byrneville, ECSO Says

May 18, 2022

A Flomaton man was arrested this week on charges related to an incident last December.

Zachery Sean Satterwhite, 29, was charged with child abuse domestic violence, battery domestic violence and grand theft of a motor vehicle.

On December 15, 2021, two witnesses told Escambia County Sheriff’s Office deputies that they observed a white female who appeared to be beaten jump from a Chevrolet Tahoe. The victim was crying with blood on her face and clothes. She told deputies that Satterwhite had been drinking and forced her to leave her home in Flomaton by threatening to harm a child, an arrest report states.

Satterwhite then allegedly drove her vehicle into Florida and began to hit in the face in the area of West Highway 4 and Byrneville Road. Satterwhite then struck the child in his head despite the victim’s attempt to shield him, ECSO said. She was able to exit the vehicle  before Satterwhite  drove off, the report continues.

Deputies noted the victim has swelling to her face and lip, and minor lacerations on her face. The child had swelling on the side of his head, and blood on his person and clothing, deputies said.

He is being held in the Escambia County Jail without bond for failure to appear on May 2021 Florida Highway Patrol charges of possession of a controlled substance without a prescription, giving a false name to law enforcement and driving with a revoked license.

The stolen vehicle was recovered by the Atmore Police Department on December 16, 2021, after it was found stuck in a field on Robinsonville Road, and Satterwhite fled in another vehicle, according to police. Jail records indicate he was charged with attempting to elude, possession of a controlled substance, receiving stolen property and possession of drug paraphernalia by Alabama authorities.

14,000 Escambia Voters Need To Update Their ID Information

May 18, 2022

The Escambia County Supervisor of Elections is mailing letters to voters whose registration records do not include key identification information.

The Elections Office is sending the letter to more than 14,000 voters whose voter registration records do not include either a Florida driver’s license number, state ID card number, or the last four digits of their Social Security number. Voters who have registered to vote since 2006 were required to provide this information when registering.

Some voters who registered prior to 2006 are missing this information from their records. A recent change in Florida law now requires election offices to verify one of these numbers before updating voter addresses submitted electronically or by phone, or processing Vote-by-Mail ballot requests.

The easiest, fastest, and most secure way for a voter to provide the ID information is through Florida’s online voter registration system. Using RegisterToVoteFlorida.gov, a voter can update their record in just a few minutes and provide the missing information. Alternatively, voters can complete the form enclosed with the letter and return it using the included postage-paid envelope or may visit the Elections Office in person. Under Florida law, this part of a voter’s record is confidential and exempt from public disclosure.

Voters with questions are encouraged to contact the Supervisor of Elections by email at soe@escambiavotes.gov, or by phone a (850) 595-3900.

Tate High Class Of 2022 Takes Colorful Approach To Senior Prank

May 18, 2022

The Tate High School Class of 2022 took a colorful approach to a harmless senior prank Tuesday.

They filled hallways with thousands of balloons and left a few Class of 2022 signs around the campus, including a “Peace Out” sign outside.

Tuesday was the last day of school for Tate seniors as they celebrated with Senior Fest 2022.

The Class of 2022 will graduate at 6:30 p.m. on May 25 at the Pensacola Bay Center.

Photos by Kathleen Waters and others for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.


Our View: Century Right To Admit Oversight, Cancel Meeting To Avoid Sunshine Violation

May 18, 2022

The Century Town Council quickly adjourned their meeting Tuesday night after serious questions were raised if adequate public notice was provided as defined by Florida’s Sunshine Law.

Many of the Facebook commenters will read this story’s headline and bash the town. But since you are on the second paragraph of the story, keep reading to find out what happened.

The council generally meets on the first and third Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m., following a 6:45 bill list review workshop.

There were only two council members — Luis Gomez, Jr. and Leonard White — present for the workshop, but they didn’t need their three-member quorum for that. Gomez was prepared to cancel the 7 p.m. regular council meeting without a quorum, but council member James Smith, Jr. arrived at 7:07 p.m.

With three, a quorum was in place as required for a meeting. It was mentioned that council member Sandra McMurray-Jackson was out with a toothache, and no public reason was given for the absence of Dynette Lewis.

After a prayer from Town Clerk Leslie Howington and the Pledge of Allegiance, the town heard from speakers in a public forum that ended with NorthEscambia.com asking how, and when, the meeting was properly advertised. It’s a question that most public bodies ask of themselves first thing at a meeting to avoid breaking the law. It’s one of those best practice things.

The Florida Sunshine Law is clear that “reasonable notice” of gatherings of two or more members of board are required. The Sunshine Law does not define “reasonable notice” as one would reasonably expect. But it offers some guidelines.

And, unfortunately, Century failed to meet the key guidelines applicable to both of Tuesday’s meetings.

The guidelines state the notice must contain the time and place of the meeting and an agenda, if available. There were no notices provided, so the town missed this one.

The guidelines say the notice should be “prominently displayed” in city hall and on the agency’s website. Century failed on both accords. There was nothing on their website, and no notice posted inside or outside of the town hall.

“The use of press releases, faxes, e-mails, and/or phone calls to the local news media is highly effective in providing notice of upcoming meetings,” is also in the Sunshine guidelines. Century normally emails an agenda to the council members and news media on the Friday before a Tuesday meeting. While that might arguably serve as a notice, it misses the seven-day recommendation in the Sunshine Law for a proper notice.

For Tuesday’s meeting, the town failed to send the agendas to members of the media. NorthEscambia.com emailed asking for an agenda on Monday at 11:08 a.m. and again Tuesday at 12:31 p.m. with no response. We called Town Clerk Leslie Howington at 1:46 Tuesday, and she returned our call a few minutes later. The agenda, with an apology for the oversight, arrived in our email box quickly.

In January, the town did post a public notice when council meetings moved from Mondays to Tuesdays, but notice four months ago is not reasonable notice. A citizen that had no concern whatsoever about town government in January certainly has the right to be informed in May that their town council is meeting next week. And, it should be noted, the yearly list was no longer posted at town hall. A citizen that took the extra effort to stop by and read the notices outside the building on Monday would have no idea that the council was meeting on Tuesday.

Howington told the council that she thought the town could defend itself against Sunshine Law violation claims if the meeting continued. She did, however, inform the council that it was not the best idea.

“Covered by is not the best practice, and I don’t like it,” Howington told the council. “I recommend that you not have this meeting. I’m so sorry.”

As council president Gomez spoke, council members White and Smith continued to speak. With three people speaking over each other, most of the conversation was not understandable.

“Stop talking please at the table,” Howington told the council before Gomez adjourned the meeting.

It should be noted that the meeting agenda was mostly ordinary business, plus a few items related to personnel that were going to be tabled until a future meeting anyway. And the meeting almost canceled itself  due to a lack of a quorum.

Oversights happen. Century owned it and is moving forward. No Sunshine Law complaints. The town should be commended for making the effort to do things the right way and provide open access for citizens to their government.

by William Reynolds, NorthEscambia.com publisher

Pictured top: Century town council members (L-R) Luis Gomez, Jr., James Smith, Jr., and Leonard White. Town accountant Robert Hudson is in the foreground. NorthEscambia.com photo, click to enlarge.

Jay Lady Royals Headed To 1A Final Four

May 18, 2022

The Jay Lady Royals are returning to the 1A Final Four for the second straight year. Jay beat Paxton 3-0 Tuesday night in Jay for the 1A regional championship.

Mattie Cochran earned the win for Jay in the circle. In seven innings, she allowed two hits and no runs while striking out three and walking none.

Alayna Lowery led the Royals in the plate, going 3-3 with two RBIs and two runs. She knocked in her 13th home run of the season, a new school record.

Jay (20-5) will ride a 16-game winning streak into the state semifinals May 24 against Liberty County (17-13) at Legends Way Ball Fields in Clermont.

NorthEscambia.com file photo, click to enlarge.

Sunny, High Around 90 The Next Few Days; Rain Looking Likely For The Weekend

May 18, 2022

Here is your official North Escambia area forecast:

Wednesday: Sunny, with a high near 91. Light south wind becoming southwest 5 to 10 mph in the afternoon.

Wednesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 69. Southwest wind around 5 mph.

Thursday: Patchy fog before 7am. Otherwise, mostly sunny, with a high near 90. Southwest wind 5 to 10 mph.

Thursday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 69. South wind 5 to 10 mph.

Friday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 89. South wind 5 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph.

Friday Night: A 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms after 1am. Partly cloudy, with a low around 70. South wind 5 to 10 mph.

Saturday: Showers and thunderstorms likely. Partly sunny, with a high near 87. South wind 5 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph. Chance of precipitation is 70%.

Saturday Night: A 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 69. South wind 5 to 10 mph.

Sunday: Showers and thunderstorms likely. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 82. Chance of precipitation is 70%.

Sunday Night: A 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 66.

Monday: A 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Partly sunny, with a high near 84.

Monday Night: A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 66.

Tuesday: A 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Partly sunny, with a high near 85.

Traffic Stop Leads To Three Drug Arrests In Flomaton

May 18, 2022

A traffic stop on Highway 31 in Flomaton for an improper lane change led to the arrest of three people on drug charges.

The Flomaton Police Department said a leafy substance believed to be spice, hydrocodone and other unidentifiable pills were found in the vehicle.

Jonathon Darroll Rabon, 40, was charged with unlawful possession of a controlled substance (spice) and unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia.

Jo Seaphers Rabon, 66, was charged with two counts of unlawful possession of a controlled substance (spice and hydrocodone) and unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia.

Angela Denise Evans Salter, 60 was charged with unlawful possession of a controlled substance (spice) and unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia.

Pictured: (left to right) Jonathon Darroll Rabon, Jo Seaphers Rabon and Angela Denise Evans Salter.

Three New Retail Stores Proposed At Site Of Former Highway 97 Lotto Store

May 17, 2022

Three new retail stores are being proposed for Highway 97 in Davisville at the Florida-Alabama state line.

The stores would be located in a small strip mall at the site of the former O’Yes Lotto store. Two of the stores are proposed to be 1,375 square feet, and the third is proposed at 2,000 square feet. There are 16 proposed parking spaces. The northern side of most of the four acre parcel is the state line.

The project is in the pre-application process before the Escambia Development Review Committee and would go through several additional steps  before any construction could begin.

The lottery retailer has been closed since the owner was shot and killed in a robbery attempt on November 6, 2012.

Pictured top and below: Three new retail stores are proposed for the site of a former lottery store on Highway 97 in Davisville. Pictured bottom two photos: The scene outside the O’Yes Lotto store in Davisville shortly after store owner Thomas Kroll was shot and killed in November 2012. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

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