Update: Boil Water Notice Rescinded For Cottage Hill Water Works Customers On Williams Ditch Road

July 7, 2022

UPDATE: This boil water notice was rescinded on July 7 follow the satisfactory completion of a bacteriological survey showing that the water is safe to drink.

Due to a water main break, Cottage Hill Water Works issued a precautionary boil water notice late Sunday night  for Williams Ditch Road between Highway 95A and Gainey Lane.

Cottage Hill Water Works advises residents of the area that all water used for drinking, cooking, making ice, brushing teeth, or washing dishes be boiled. A rolling boil of one minute is sufficient, or as an alternative bottled water may be used.

This precautionary boil water notice will remain in effect until a bacteriological survey shows that the water is safe to drink.

If you have any questions call (850) 968-5485.

FWC done thru JUNE 16 report

July 6, 2022

Childers Lawsuit Dismissed In Fight Over Escambia Retirement Plan

July 6, 2022

A judge has ruled in favor of Escambia County in a countersuit by Escambia County Clerk Pam Childers over a retirement plan involving commissioners that does not cost the taxpayers anything.

Childers and the Escambia County Commission are battling over whether the county’s 401(a) annuity plan is in fact legal for elected officials and senior management. In late July 2021, Childers asserted that the state has told her that the county’s 401(a) annuity plan is illegal.

Okaloosa County Circuit Court Judge William Stone found that Childers’ suit is “almost wholly duplicative” of the lawsuit filed first by the BOCC against the clerk.

Childers claimed that as auditor of county funds, she is required by law to refuse to process an unlawful payment.  She stopped making retirement plan payments for Commissioners Steven Barry, Robert Bender and Lumon May in January 2022 and sought an order requiring the commissioners to return previous payments.

The county, however, has asserted the plan is legal and Childers must disburse funds as lawfully directed.

The ruling dismissing Childers’ lawsuit means Escambia County’s lawsuit will move forward in ultimately deciding the issue.

“In the pleadings and arguments regarding this case the parties have spent a lot of time addressing personal and political disagreements, which from this Court’s disimpassioned analysis, are not germane to resolving the legal issues presented in this case,” Stone wrote. “At the heart of this controversy is the legal question of whether the County’s local retirement plan is unlawful as to elected officials.”

401(a) Annuity Program

It’s called a 401(a) annuity program, and under state statute was offered only to senior management service employees and commissioners that opt out of the Florida Retirement System (FRS). It’s available statewide, not just in Escambia County.

The plan does not cost Escambia County taxpayers anything extra when contributions are made in a timely fashion; the employee contributions are exactly the same whether or not the money goes into FRS or the annuity program. FRS has significant administrative overhead and fund liability that is funded from employee contributions. The 401(a) annuity plan participant costs are lower, so participants can earn significantly more retirement dollars.

Escambia County has offered a 401(a) annuity program to senior management employees and elected officials since 1997.

Teen Accidently Shot Himself At Dogwood Park Home, ECSO Says

July 6, 2022

A 17-year accidently shot himself in the leg early Wednesday morning in Dogwood Park, according to the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office.

The teen was at a party on Chaudron Road when he attempted to remove a gun from his pants pocket and it discharged, according to ECSO Sgt. Melony Peterson.

Someone drove the teen north on Highway 97 to the Walnut Hill Fire Station where an ambulance was stationed about 4:45 a.m.. He was transported by Escambia County EMS to a Pensacola hospital. He is expected to make a full recovery.

Peterson said it was unclear why the teen had the gun, but no disturbance was reported at the Chaudron Road home.

NorthhEscambia.com file photo, click to enlarge.

Century Extends Rent-Free Ride In Town Building For Startup Transportation Company

July 6, 2022

A startup transportation company will continue their rent-free ride in a building owned by the Town of Century for another three months.

In late April, the council approved a zero dollar, three month  lease for space in the Century Business Center with Metro Rapid Transport and their for profit non-emergency medical and other transportation service business. That lease is set to expire July 20.

Tuesday night, the council voted 5-0 to extend the agreement by three months to October 20. The town will revisit the lease before it ends and consider options going forward; there is not an automatic renewal or extension. During their use of the town’s building, Metro Rapid is responsible for utility costs.

Metro Rapid officials requested the additional three months as they continue to work toward a positive cash flow.

Town Attorney Matt Dannheisser stated in an email before the first lease was signed that he was instructed to refrain from including any requirement that the principal owners of Metro Rapid personally guarantee the rent and other obligations. The town has not conducted any due diligence into the company’s owners.

“Please recognize that because Metro Rapid is a new company (having been formed in Dec. 2021), it may have little assets. Correspondingly, in the event of breach of any terms of the lease (including, for example, breach of insurance or indemnification requirements of Sections 11 and 12), the Town may have difficulty effectively enforcing its rights under the lease,” Dannheisser warned.

Under the lease, Metro Rapid accepted the premises “as is” with the town having no responsibility for any repairs or alterations.

Metro Rapid also has nonexclusive right to use the paved parking surfaces and driveway. The lease also allows the company to use a portion of the property to the east of the Century Business Center as a bus parking area, but the buses and other vehicles are not allowed at the Century Business Center at any time. Their use is limited to overnight and temporary parking of less than 12 hours. They are not allowed to make any repairs or service the vehicles on the property.

Pictured: Metro Rapid Transportation officials address the Century Town Council Tuesday night. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Pensacola Bank Robbery Suspect Arrested In Santa Rosa County

July 6, 2022

The man accused of robbing a bank in Pensacola on Tuesday was arrested early Wednesday morning in Santa Rosa County.

Robert Gentry Rhodes, 57, was initially charged with vehicle theft, drug possession and smuggle contraband and booked into the Santa Rosa County Jail.

Pensacola Police said Rhodes robbed the Truist Bank across from Walmart on Creighton Road.

After the robbery, police said he may have been driving a stolen 1985 Mercedes 300D with Florida tag IP9831 (pictured below). The stolen vehicle has been recovered.

No other details have been released.

Chance Of Mostly Afternoon Showers For Wednesday

July 6, 2022

Here is your official North Escambia area forecast:

Tonight: A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms before 11pm. Mostly clear, with a low around 74. Southwest wind around 5 mph becoming calm in the evening.

Thursday: A 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms after 2pm. Sunny, with a high near 91. West wind around 5 mph.

Thursday Night: A 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms before 8pm. Mostly clear, with a low around 75. Southwest wind around 5 mph becoming calm in the evening.

Friday: A 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly after 2pm. Mostly sunny, with a high near 91. Heat index values as high as 105. Calm wind becoming southwest around 5 mph in the afternoon.

Friday Night: A 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms before 8pm. Mostly clear, with a low around 76. Southwest wind around 5 mph.

Saturday: A 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms after 8am. Mostly sunny, with a high near 90. Southwest wind around 5 mph.

Saturday Night: A 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly after 2am. Partly cloudy, with a low around 76. Southwest wind around 5 mph.

Sunday: Showers and thunderstorms likely, mainly after 2pm. Mostly sunny, with a high near 88. West wind around 5 mph. Chance of precipitation is 70%.

Sunday Night: Showers and thunderstorms likely, mainly before 8pm. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 73. West wind around 5 mph becoming calm in the evening. Chance of precipitation is 70%.

Monday: Showers and thunderstorms likely, mainly after 2pm. Partly sunny, with a high near 87. Chance of precipitation is 60%.

Monday Night: Showers and thunderstorms likely. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 75. Chance of precipitation is 60%.

Tuesday: A 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Partly sunny, with a high near 88.

Tuesday Night: A 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Partly cloudy, with a low around 75.

Wednesday: A 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly sunny, with a high near 89.

United Way Announces Nearly A Half Million Dollars In Grant Awards

July 6, 2022

United Way of West Florida recently awarded nearly a half million dollars in grants to 25 local nonprofit agencies in support of 29 programs through the organization’s Community Investment Process. Programs operated by these agencies provide critical services to individuals and families across Escambia and Santa Rosa counties in the areas of education, financial stability, and health.

The $480,000 in grants were awarded through a competitive process. Community volunteers spent months reviewing applications and listening to presentations from applicants before making recommendations to United Way of West Florida’s Board of Directors for final approval.

“I appreciate all the volunteers who worked so hard during this process,” said Todd Phillips, chair of the Community Impact Committee and manager, Mortgage Loan Operations and Real Estate Lending at Navy Federal Credit Union. “While we wish we had the funding to give grants to all the programs, we have to make tough decisions every year. Our community is fortunate to have so many incredible nonprofits.”

“This year was especially tough,” said Laura Gilliam, United Way of West Florida president and CEO. “We’ve seen a decline in fundraising revenue, made worse by the pandemic. We are very thankful for the organizations and individuals who continue to support United Way of West Florida, whose generosity makes these grants possible.”

Grants were awarded as follows:

EDUCATION AWARDS – $163,563

Autism Pensacola

Kids for Camp Summer Learning Lab
Serving Escambia and Santa Rosa counties

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northwest Florida

Beyond Walls
Serving Escambia County

Boys and Girls Club of the Emerald Coast

Academic Success
Serving Escambia and Santa Rosa counties

Capstone Adaptive Learning & Therapy Centers

Behavioral ABCs
Serving Escambia and Santa Rosa counties

Children’s Home Society of Florida

teenspace
Serving Escambia County

Council on Aging West Florida

Foster Grandparent Program
Serving Escambia and Santa Rosa counties

James B. Washington

Tutoring Towards Tomorrow
Serving Escambia County

Pace Center for Girls

Girls Earning Diplomas (GED) Program
Serving Escambia and Santa Rosa counties

ReadyKids!

ReadingPals
Serving Escambia County

YMCA

Yreads
Serving Escambia County

FINANCIAL STABILITY AWARDS – $101,106

Bright Bridge Ministries

His Place Shelter
Serving Escambia County

Catholic Charities of Northwest Florida

Emergency Assistance Program
Serving Escambia and Santa Rosa counties

FavorHouse of Northwest Florida

Financial Stability Program for Domestic Violence Victims
Serving Escambia and Santa Rosa counties

Feeding the Gulf Coast

Mobile Pantry Program
Serving Escambia and Santa Rosa counties

Legal Services of North Florida

Independence for Dependent and Homeless Youth
Serving Escambia and Santa Rosa counties

Legal Services of North Florida

Veterans Legal Assistance
Serving Escambia and Santa Rosa counties

HEALTH AWARDS – $215,331

The ARC Gateway

Pearl Nelson Center Early Intervention
Serving Escambia and Santa Rosa counties

Bright Bridge Ministries

Hot, Healthy Meals
Serving Escambia County

Capstone Adaptive Learning & Therapy Centers

Essential Health Access
Serving Escambia and Santa Rosa counties

Council on Aging of West Florida

Nutrition Program
Serving Escambia and Santa Rosa counties

Council on Aging of West Florida

Senior Companion Program
Serving Escambia and Santa Rosa counties

Ecomfort Inc.

Soup Kitchen
Serving Escambia and Santa Rosa counties

Gulf Coast Kid’s House

Advocacy for Victims of Abuse
Serving Escambia County

Health and Hope Clinic

Access to Care
Serving Escambia and Santa Rosa counties

Lutheran Services Florida

Sexual/Physical Abuse Treatment Program
Serving Escambia and Santa Rosa counties

Northwest Florida Community Outreach

Supporting Our Seniors (SOS)
Serving Escambia County

OASIS Florida

Mobile Outreach Program
Serving Escambia and Santa Rosa counties

Santa Rosa Kid’s House

Trauma-Focused Therapy
Serving Santa Rosa County

Valerie’s House

No Child Grieves Alone
Serving Escambia and Santa Rosa counties

Cantonment Man Charged After Alleged Road Rage Incident

July 6, 2022

A Cantonment man is facing charges after an alleged road rage incident.

Marvin Eugene Darby, 27, was charged with second degree felony throwing deadly missiles at an occupied vehicle and first degree misdemeanor criminal mischief.

A Florida Highway Patrol trooper was sitting at the intersection of Pensacola Boulevard when he observed a Chevy Trax driven by Darby and a pickup truck sitting nearby. The trooper said Darby exited his vehicle and began hitting on the hood of the pickup truck. Darby was taken into custody by FHP and turned over to the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office.

The victim said he was traveling to church with his 5-year old daughter and exited I-110 onto Airport Boulevard. At the intersection of Airport and Palafox Street, Darby allegedly threw an object which struck the pickup truck’s passenger door, near where the child was sitting. Darby continued to drive aggressively, forcing the pickup in to the median, an arrest report states, before Darby thew another object at the truck which hit the passenger window.

The victim could not identify the objects thrown at his vehicle, but described them as “large and black”. A deputy noted small dents and scratches to the passenger door of the victim’s truck.

Darby told the deputy that it was his accuser that threw objects at his Chevy Trax. The deputy observed pre-existing damage on Darby’s vehicle that had touch-up paint on it.

Darby was released on a $7,500 bond.

Ray Ladon ‘Uncle Ray’ Singleton

July 6, 2022

Mr. Ray Ladon “Uncle Ray” Singleton, age 77 passed away, Sunday, July 3, 2022, in Canoe, AL. He was a native of Atmore, AL; and has resided in Fort Deposit, AL; for the past 18 years. He was in Retail Sales in hardware for 35 years and was the best in matching paint colors. After semi retiring, he would farm with some local farmers and he also would drive a semi-truck for some of his local friends.

“Uncle Ray” valued his time he got to spend with his wife, family, and grandsons. He was the greatest Daddy and loved his daughter and friends dearly. He enjoyed telling good ole stories and making people laugh. He enjoyed football and always loved a good concert. He had the biggest heart and would help people out any way he could.

He is preceded in death by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis (Sudie Gilmore) Singleton, Edward Singleton, Lenard Singleton, Earl Singleton, Bernard Singleton, Carlos Singleton, Thelma Barnes, Sue Kniseley, and one brother in-law, Newton Weaver.

He is survived by his loving wife of 18 years, Elaine Singleton, of Fort Deposit, AL; one daughter, Ladonna Young, of Bay Minette, AL; one step-daughter, Summer (Clay) Brogden, of Greenville, AL; two brothers, Barney (Pat) Singleton, of Atmore, AL; Albert (Carolyn) Singleton, of Robinsonville, AL; one sister, Laura Weaver, of Canoe, AL; two grandsons, Tristan Young, of Hoover, AL; Jack Brogden, of Greenville, AL; numerous nieces, nephews, other relatives, and many friends.

Funeral service will be held Friday, July 8, 2022 at 3:00 PM at McCullough Christian Center with Pastor: Cornelius Phillips officiating.

Burial will follow at Serenity Gardens Cemetery.

Visitation will be held Friday July 8, 2022 from 1:00 PM until service time at 3:00 PM at McCullough Christian Center.

Pallbearers will be Troy McKinley, Sammy Singleton, Jack Brogden, Chris Singleton, Sam Lee, and Johnny Smith.

Honorary pallbearers will be Kevin Holland, David Womack, Clay Helton, Jr; Nic Johnson, Terrell Singleton, and Larry Singleton.

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