Escambia Man Identified As Suspect Fatally Shot By Deputies In Walton County

November 24, 2022

An Escambia County man has been identified as the suspect shot and killed by deputies in Miramar Beach last week.

The Walton County Sheriff’s Office has identified him as 39-year-old Jesse Mavrick Minton.

On Tuesday, November 15, deputies responded to the area behind a Five Guys restaurant Poinciana Boulevard in Miramar Beach just before midnight following a 911 call regarding a suspicious person with a gun in the area.

Minutes later, deputies confronted Minton, and shots were fired.

No deputies were injured. Minton was pronounced dead at the scene.

Walton County Sheriff Michael Adkinson immediately requested the Florida Department of Law Enforcement respond and assist in the investigation, as is agency protocol. That investigation is still being conducted.

More information will be released once it is available.

Molino Park Elementary Students Donate Food Items To Their Community

November 24, 2022

Molino Park Elementary School students stepped up to help fight hunger in the Molino community in a very big way this year.

The school collected food for the food pantry at Aldersgate United Methodist Church in Molino.

School wide competition – pizza party
  • Tie between Daniels and Gilmore classrooms
Grade level winners: popcorn/candy party
  • Pre-K — Crites
  • Kindergarden — Blackburn
  • 1st grade — Ms.Warren
  • 2nd grade — Robar
  • 3rd grade — Sapp
  • 4th grade — Bodiford
  • 5th grade — Fletcher

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Happy Thanksgiving! Rain Likely Tonight

November 24, 2022

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Here your official North Escambia area forecast:

Thursday Night: Showers and possibly a thunderstorm. Low around 60. East wind 5 to 10 mph. Chance of precipitation is 80%. New rainfall amounts between three quarters and one inch possible.

Friday: Showers likely and possibly a thunderstorm before 9am, then a chance of showers and thunderstorms after 9am. Cloudy, with a high near 72. Southeast wind 5 to 10 mph becoming north in the afternoon. Chance of precipitation is 60%.

Friday Night: A 30 percent chance of showers. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 58. Northeast wind 5 to 10 mph becoming east after midnight.

Saturday: A chance of showers, then showers likely and possibly a thunderstorm after noon. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 68. East wind around 10 mph becoming south in the afternoon. Winds could gust as high as 20 mph. Chance of precipitation is 70%.

Saturday Night: Showers likely and possibly a thunderstorm before midnight, then a slight chance of showers. Partly cloudy, with a low around 48. South wind 5 to 10 mph becoming west after midnight. Chance of precipitation is 60%.

Sunday: Sunny, with a high near 66. West wind 5 to 10 mph.

Sunday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 45. Southwest wind around 5 mph becoming northwest after midnight.

Monday: Sunny, with a high near 69.

Monday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 48.

Tuesday: Sunny, with a high near 72.

Tuesday Night: A 30 percent chance of showers. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 59.

Wednesday: A 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 74.

Drivers Getting A Road Construction Break Until Monday

November 24, 2022

Florida drivers are getting a little break from road construction during the long Thanksgiving holiday weekend.

According to the Florida Department of Transportation, there will be no construction related lane closures on state roads through 11:59 p.m. on Sunday. The lane closure restrictions include both construction and maintenance activities.

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Farm To City Week Thanksgiving Meals Distributed To 1,000 Families (With Photo Gallery)

November 24, 2022

About 1,000 Thanksgiving meals were distributed to Escambia and Santa Rosa County residents this week as part of Farm to City Week.

The meals were distributed to 500 pre-registered applicants at the Waterfront Rescue Missing in Pensacola and 500 at the Milton Community Center. The distribution included a ham or turkey, loaf of bread, apples, dessert and fresh produce such as collard greens, cabbage, zucchini, and sweet potatoes.

At least 50 volunteers took part in the distribution.

On Monday, high school and middle school FFA members, boy scouts and other volunteers from Escambia and Santa Rosa counties worked to harvest fresh items at the West Florida Research and Education Center near Jay.

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The produce was paired with all of the fixings for a Thanksgiving meal from Feeding the Gulf Coast and the Waterfront Rescue Mission.

The three agencies donated 338,189 pounds of food to local nonprofits between 2010 and 2021. About 38,900 pounds came from produce harvested at the WFREC, and it all goes to feed lower-income families at Thanksgiving.

“Our Farm to City event is one of the best things we do each year,” said Wes Wood, director of WFREC. “Exposing high-school students to agriculture and helping provide a healthy Thanksgiving meal to 1,000 needy families in Santa Rosa and Escambia counties is gratifying.”

National Farm to City Week is a national effort to bring about a better understanding between rural and urban people by increasing knowledge and appreciation for agriculture.

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Cantonment Man Charged With Battery Of His Girlfriend At The County Landfill

November 23, 2022

A Cantonment man is charged with allegedly attacking his girlfriend at the county landfill.

Courtney Markett Thompkins, 28, was charged with misdemeanor battery, felony battery by strangulation in a domestic violence situation, obstructing justice by preventing communication to a law enforcement officer, and petit theft.

The victim, identified as Thompkins’ live-in girlfriend, gave him a ride to work at the Perdido Landfill. The two became involved in an argument, and Thompkins took her iPhone and prevented her from going inside an office to call for help, according to an arrest report.

He then grabbed her hair from behind and wrapped his hand around her throat, preventing her from breathing, the report states.  The two returned to their residence on Old Chemstrand Road, where he stole her iPhone XR and case, along with a set of keys, according to the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office. Deputies said the incident at the county landfill was caught on surveillance video.

The landfill incident occurred on September 1, with Thompkins just recently arrested on an outstanding warrant. He remained in the Escambia County Jail Wednesday morning without bond  for failure to appear on unrelated charges of criminal mischief, marijuana possession and resisting arrest.

Northview High Names Students Of The Month

November 23, 2022

Northview High School recently named their Students of the Month for October. They are Stefan Josipovic and Destiny Burt, both sophomores. They are pictured with principal Michael Sherrill. Photo for NorthEscambia.com,  click to enlarge.

New Pensacola Mayor D.C. Reeves Sworn In

November 23, 2022

D.C. Reeves was sworn in as the new mayor of Pensacola on Tuesday.

New council members District 2 Charles Bare and District 6 Allison Patton were also sworn in, and District 4 member Jared Moore was sworn in for his second term.

District 7 councilman Delarian Wiggins was elected city council president, and District 3 councilman Casey Jones was elected vice president.

The city council also recognized outgoing Mayor Grover Robinson and outgoing council members Sherri Myers and Ann Hill.

Swearing In Held For Three Escambia School Board Members

November 23, 2022

The Escambia County School board held a swearing in ceremony Tuesday.

Newly elected District 3 member Davis Williams took the oath of office.

District 1 member Kevin Adams and  District 2 member Paul Fetsko were both sworn in for another term.

Fetsko was elected board chairman, and Patty Hightower of District 4 was elected as vice chair.

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Escambia Swears In Commissioners, Board Passes Gavel to New Chair

November 23, 2022

The oath of office was administered to two Escambia County commissioners Tuesday, and the gavel was passed to a new chairman and vice chairman.

During the meeting, newly elected District 2 Commissioner Mike Kohler and District 4 Commissioner Robert Bender, who was reelected, took the oath of office for their term through November 2026.

“I am humbled and hope to bring a fresh outlook to the board from my many years of experience in leadership positions during my career in the Navy. Being a registered nurse for the last 31 years, I truly understand the importance of listening. The people of District 2 will have a commissioner that will listen and work diligently for what is fair and right. I intend to make every effort to work with my fellow board members to tackle the many issues facing District 2. ”

“The most pressing issues are the Gulf Beach Highway-Sorrento Road expansion, preserving NAS Pensacola and Corry Station from any mission degradation, a storm water drainage plan, ordinance reform and blight clean up, and finally, begin cleaning up both Bayou Chico and Bayou Grande, both of which have been neglected for many years. I ran on being caring, capable, and committed, but more importantly, assuring the board maintains integrity, honesty and transparency to our citizens is fundamental,” he added.

Bender said, “I am excited and honored to serve Escambia County as the District 4 representative for another four years. I want to thank everyone who supported me, especially my family. I look forward to working hard for another four years as we complete the projects underway and start new ones.”

District 3 Commissioner Lumon May will serve as chairman, and District 5 Commissioner Steven Barry will serve as vice chairman for the coming year.

“It remains my highest honor and privilege to serve the citizens of Escambia County. I look forward to continuing to work with my colleagues as we navigate the opportunities and challenges before us. My commitment to each of you is that I will always do my best to ensure our community is the best place to live, work and play,” May said.

May accepted the chairmanship from District 1 Commissioner Jeff Bergosh.

“I am proud of the work the county has accomplished over this past year, working together with and for the citizens we serve,” Bergosh said. “I remain enthusiastically optimistic about the continued upward trajectory of the county going forward. With a newly constituted board and fantastic leadership throughout the county, starting at the top with our Administrator Wes Moreno and the team he is assembling, I’d like our citizens to know they can expect progress, positive leadership and responsible resource stewardship from their county in the years to come.”

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