Rosemarie Brigitte Dargetz Langley,

November 20, 2023

Mrs. Rosemarie Brigitte Dargetz Langley, passed away Saturday, November 18, 2023at her daughters’ home. She was born in Germany where she met the love of her life, Walter Leon Langley, while he was in service over there. They were married 58 years when he passed in March of 2015. She was also preceded in death by her son, Robert Lee Langley, her grandson, Jacob Dale Lisenby. Mrs. Langley retired from the school system after 25 years and enjoyed her home time.

Mrs. Langley loved spending time with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She was a very good cook and had a very affectionate smile. She enjoyed knitting, reading, and watching Fox News. She enjoyed traveling to the mountains and going on walks in the outdoors

She is survived by her two children, Raymond (Linda) Langley, Angela (Marlin) Gunn, two grandchildren, Jeremy (Monica) Lisenby, Karl Langley, two great-grandchildren, Lane Lisenby, Jakelyn Lisenby, seven step-grandchildren, nine step great-grandchildren, and other relatives.

Visitation will be held, Wednesday, November 22, 2023, from 9:30 AM until 10:45 AM at Petty Eastside Chapel Funeral Homes, LLC.

Graveside service will follow at Oak Hill Cemetery at 11:00 AM with Rev. Rickey Tedder officiating.

Pallbearers will be Jeremy Lisenby, Lane Lisenby, Tab Jernigan, Ryan Malone, Chase Reid and Hunter Johnston.

Eight Injured In I-10 At Pine Forest Road Pileup Crash

November 19, 2023

Eight people were injured in a seven-vehicle pileup about 4:30 Saturday afternoon on I-10 at Pine Forest Road.

“A white Dodge Ram 3500 pickup truck pulling a heavy duty trailer, loaded with a mini steam roller and a small excavator collided with several vehicles prior to coming to a stop,” according to the Florida Highway Patrol.

Two of the injured were airlifted by medical helicopters.

I-10 eastbound was closed down for about two hours due to the crash.

UWF’s Season Ends With NCAA Playoff Loss At Delta State

November 19, 2023

After so many special moments and mind-blowing wins in its post-season history, UWF’s football team endured an opposite experience this time.

by Bill Vilona

The Argos were blown out from the outset, committing a variety of self-destructive mistakes in a 49-14 rematch loss Saturday against Delta State in the NCAA Division II Super Region 2 first-round playoffs at McCool Stadium.

Only four weeks ago on this field, the Argos (8-4) exited with their season’s biggest win – a 24-21 win against the Statesmen. That ultimately earned UWF an unseeded, at-large spot in the seven-team, region playoff field and the Argos’ fifth playoff trip in their seven-year existence.

But what ensued Saturday was unlike the Argos previous 15 playoff games. They were 4-0 in postseason rematches against Gulf South Conference opponents, including last year’s playoff win at Delta State, plus 12-3 overall with 11 of those playoff wins away from UWF.

All of that good mojo, however, quickly dissolved when the Statesmen produced five touchdowns in the first half for a 35-0 halftime lead that made the second half a formality on the outcome.

“Yeah, it definitely is (difficult to overcome) and to me, that’s all on me as a head coach,” said UWF coach Kaleb Nobles, who completed his first season at the helm. “I didn’t put our guys in the best chance to win the game and turnovers obviously raise the chances for the other team to win the game.

“I thought we had a good chance to come in here and play well. We just didn’t do enough on both sides of the ball to get a win. We know there’s a lot of things we need to improve on next year coming back.”

It was UWF’s worst playoff loss in terms of points allowed and margin of defeat.

Senior quarterback Peewee Jarrett, who played such a big part of the past two years of success, went through his toughest game in a UWF uniform.

He committed four turnovers, fumbling three times in the first half and throwing a third-quarter interception that was returned for a touchdown.

Jarrett finished completing 15 of 27 passes for 287 yards and two touchdowns, but most of his positive stats came in the second half.

“I gave (Delta State) opportunities myself by putting the ball on the ground,” Jarrett said.

Both of UWF’s star receivers, seniors John Jiles and Caden Leggett, did not have a touchdown reception. Jiles was held to five catches for 46 yards; Leggett had only two grabs for 35 yards.

The three players were among 16 seniors on UWF’s team and their impact before Saturday’s loss weighed heavily on Nobles as he reflected upon the season.

“I think about our players, our seniors and everything they have given to this program,” said Nobles, fighting back emotions after the game. “Um, I get emotional about them, just because I hate to see them go out like this.

“It doesn’t matter about me, I’m going to hopefully be here for a long time, but our seniors don’t get a chance to do this again. I’m proud our seniors, proud of the guys on how they played (in careers) and we’ll be back, I can promise that.”

Said Jarrett: “I had never really played in an atmosphere like this (in UWF career) where winning was the standard, winning big. So being at this program has been great. I’m glad I had an opportunity to play around a lot of guys here who have been here for four years and brought me into their brotherhood.”

UWF entered the game with the best playoff-winning percentage in NCAA D-2 history. The Argos had won this region three times, including last year’s run to the national semifinals. They were 4-1 in games played at Delta State, which entered Saturday ranked No. 8 nationally and No. 2 in the region.

On their first offensive play, the Argos got a 44-yard completion from Jarrett to Zac Offord, which was Offord’s biggest play this season and it served immediate notice of the Argos being back in their road playoff comfort zone. Offord, a junior, finished with three catches for 68 yards.

But an offsides penalty and Jarrett getting stuffed on a scramble run led to a punt and Delta State began its scoring explosion.

The Statesmen started at their own 8 and stunned with a 63-yard touchdown pass from Patrick Shegog to Nathan Howard on a wide-receiver screen.

This began a performance from Shegog, a fifth-year senior, which included six touchdown passes in completing 19 of 25 throws. He also rushed for 22 yards and did not commit a turnover.

On the ensuing possession following the game’s first touchdown, Jarrett lost the ball on a first-down run from UWF’s 45. A Delta State lineman returned the ball to the 8. On 3rd-and-goal from the 4, Shegog connected with tight end Tycen Gray for the second touchdown.

Jarrett’s second fumble ensued three plays later, giving Delta State the ball at the Argos 37. This time the UWF defense forced a stop.

When the Statesmen got the ball again, they drove 73 yards in five plays to take a 21-0 lead.

UWF answered with a drive that resulted in a first down at the Statesmen 5. But a throw to Jiles was incomplete, a running play was stopped and Jarrett was sacked on third down. Placekicker Griffin Cerra’s 24-yard field goal attempt bounced off the left upright and fell away.

It was this kind of day.

Jarrett’s third fumble led to another DSU touchdown with 2:31 left. And then a final dagger was applied when the Statesmen went 80 yards in five players against UWF’s defense. When an Argo defender slipped in coverage, Shegog’s 37-yard touchdown was caught by Jaylen Green with one second remaining in the half.

“It’s a bittersweet moment,” said UWF senior linebacker Gael Laurent, who was a freshman and part of UWF’s 2019 national title season, then last year’s run to the national semifinals while being a part of a playoff team in all four of his seasons.

In his final game Saturday, Laurent led UWF’s defense with nine tackles including five solo stops.

“I never thought my career would end like this,” he said. “But I had a lot of fun. I enjoyed every ride along the way. I’m really happy to be an Argo. Unfortunately, we came up short (Saturday), because we didn’t execute how we were supposed to as a team, but my career has been phenomenal. I love being an Argo.”

In the second half, UWF scored a pair of touchdowns, highlighted by Jackson Blalock’s 71-yard TD on a double-reverse, flea-flicker and Jarrett’s throw midway through the third quarter.

Anthony Ballard caught a 46-yard TD pass from Jarrett in the fourth quarter.

“Our character and our resiliency is what shows up in a game like that,” Nobles said. “Just our guys fighting and we never feel like we’re out of it until the last second and that is kind of how our program has been built off the ground. You come from that underdog mentality and our guys did that (Saturday).”

30,000 Pound Thanksgiving Meal Distribution Held Saturday In Beulah

November 19, 2023

A 30,000 pound Thanksgiving food distribution was held Saturday morning at Beulah Church.

The food distribution was to help those who may be struggling and going through a hard time to supplement their family Thanksgiving. There was  full Thanksgiving meal available for the first 300 families.

Rep. Michelle Salzman and Beulah Church in partnership with Farm Share and other community partners Sponsored the distribution along with Commissioner Steven Barry, Congressman Matt Gaetz, Kevin Stephens, Escambia County Sheriff’s Office, Ascend Cares,  The Butcher Shoppe, International Paper, Florida Power and Light, Beulah Church, Escambia County Council PTA, Aaron Erskine, State Farm Tyler Kercher, Escambia County Council PTA, Thompson Trucking, & other community partners are joining in the effort.

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Beulah Academy FFA Chapter Forestry Team Takes Seventh In The State

November 19, 2023

The Beulah Academy FFA Chapter Forestry team tied for sixth place to take seventh place in the state.

The team took third overall in map interpretation.

Luke Graham was the high scoring individual in map interpretation.

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Justin Lynn Kent

November 19, 2023

Justin Lynn Kent, age 20, was welcomed in the arms of our Lord and Savior on Wednesday, November 15, 2023. He was born in Pensacola, FL on January 12, 2003, to his parents, Edwin M. and Julie C. Kent.

Growing up, Justin was a multicultural child who loved life in Costa Rica, Guatemala, England, and Czech Republic. He attended kindergarten at Molino Park Elementary school. Then homeschooled in 1st and 2nd grade through the Florida Virtual Program while his family lived in Costa Rica and Guatemala. Justin attended part of his 3rd grade year back at Molino Park Elementary, as his family prepared to move to England. He spent 4th through 9th grade years in Reigate, England at Sandcross Primary School, and Reigate School. Justin moved to the Czech Republic and completed 10-12 grade at the Christian International School of Prague where he graduated June 12, 2021.

After graduating high school, Justin moved back to Pensacola, FL and enrolled at Pensacola State College in June of 2021. Justin worked as a Ninja Coach at Ninja Trix and at Academy Outdoors. He loved investing in young children, so coaching kids at Ninja Trix was a perfect fit, and the kids adored him. Justin also volunteered during the summers at Camp Okaloosa, a camp for kids, and youth run by the Okaloosa Baptist Association.

He strived to help others see the best in themselves and to grow. Justin had an infectious personality and smile. He connected so well with others and people connected with him.

Due to his multicultural life, his church families were Upward Church, Hillcrest Baptist Church, First Baptist Church of Cottage Hill, Highland Baptist Church (FL), Reigate Baptist Church (England), Heart Prague (Czech Republic), and Upward Church.

Justin is preceded in death by his paternal grandfather, Lynnwood M. Kent; and his maternal grandparents, Jimmy B. and Virginia S. Cato.

He is survived by his father, Edwin M. Kent; mother, Julie C. Kent; sister, Meagan B. (Philip) Camarda and nieces, Kathlynn and Michaela; grandmother, Margaret Kent; aunt, Jessica (Bobby) Washington and cousins, Bobby and Mydis Washington; aunt, Jennifer (Brian) Lucas and cousins, Kobi and Kyler Lucas.

Special Acknowledgements: To God for the Twenty special years that he gifted us with Justin here on earth.

Justin’s service will be held on Tuesday, November 21st, 2023, at Highland Baptist Church, 6240 Highway 95 A, Molino, FL. The family invites friends to join them at 1:00 p.m. for the visitation and the service will follow.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Okaloosa Baptist Associations Camp Okaloosa, at 102 Edney Avenue E, Crestview, FL 32539, in memory of Justin Kent.

“For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.”
Jeremiah 29:11

“I might be broken but my pieces make a bigger picture.”
Justin Kent

FHP Releases Blurry Suspect Vehicle Photo In Fatal Hit And Run Crash That Killed Molino Man

November 18, 2023

Update: Friday night, the Florida Highway Patrol released the photo above.

“Although the photo is extremely blurry, we believe the vehicle is possibly a silver or light blue Dodge Challenger with loud exhaust. Passenger side damage with airbag deployment, as well as one maybe even two of the side windows shattered from impact, FHP said.

The Florida Highway Patrol is looking for clues about a hit and run driver after a 20-year old motorcyclist from Molino was killed in a hit and run Wednesday night in Beulah.

The crash happened about 8:45 p.m. on West Nine Mile Road and Allegheny Avenue. Troopers said an unknown type of passenger vehicle turned left in front of the motorcycle, causing the crash. The Molino man was pronounced deceased at the scene.

The suspect vehicle may have both right side windows shattered and may be grey or silver, troopers said.

Anyone with information is asked to call *FHP (*347), Crime Stoppers, or 911.

Mostly Sunny, Dry Weekend

November 18, 2023

Here is your official North Escambia area forecast:

Tonight: Mostly clear, with a low around 43. North wind around 5 mph.

Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 70. North wind around 5 mph becoming calm.

Sunday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 48. Calm wind becoming east around 5 mph after midnight.

Monday: A slight chance of showers, with thunderstorms also possible after noon. Partly sunny, with a high near 75. Southeast wind 5 to 10 mph. Chance of precipitation is 20%.

Monday Night: A chance of showers and thunderstorms, then showers likely and possibly a thunderstorm after midnight. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 66. Southeast wind 10 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph. Chance of precipitation is 70%.

Tuesday: Showers and possibly a thunderstorm. High near 72. Breezy, with a south wind 10 to 20 mph, with gusts as high as 30 mph. Chance of precipitation is 90%.

Tuesday Night: A 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 52. Southwest wind 10 to 15 mph becoming northwest after midnight. Winds could gust as high as 20 mph.

Wednesday: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 59. Northwest wind 10 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph.

Wednesday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 43. Northwest wind around 5 mph.

Thanksgiving Day: A 20 percent chance of showers after noon. Mostly sunny, with a high near 56.

Thursday Night: A 20 percent chance of showers. Partly cloudy, with a low around 41.

Friday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 62.

Friday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 44.

Saturday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 64.

Free Hot Thanksgiving Lunch Available Sunday At Century Church

November 18, 2023

St. Luke Missionary Baptist Church in Century will provide a free hot Thanksgiving dinner on Sunday, November 19 at 1:30 p.m. The church is located at 600 St. Luke Church Road in Century.

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Find that Perfect Pet: Escambia County Animal Shelter Now Open On Sundays

November 18, 2023

The Escambia County Department of Animal Welfare is pleased to announce it will begin extended holiday hours starting Sunday, Nov. 5. The Animal Welfare and Adoption Center will open on the following Sundays from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. through the remainder of the year to allow the public additional opportunities to adopt:

  • Nov. 5
  • Nov. 12
  • Nov. 19
  • Nov. 26
  • Dec. 3
  • Dec. 10
  • Dec. 17

The facility will be closed to the public for the following holiday dates:

  • Nov. 10 – Veterans Day
  • Nov. 23-24 – Thanksgiving
  • Dec. 24-25 – Christmas
  • Dec. 31-Jan. 2 – New Year’s

“One of our priorities at the Escambia County Department of Animal Welfare is to get animals out of our facility and into their forever homes,” said John Robinson, Director for the Department of Animal Welfare. “We do this through adoptions and reuniting lost pets with their families. During this holiday season, thanks to help from our other county departments, we have the ability to be open on Sundays to provide more of these opportunities for everyone. Our long-term goal is to provide these new hours on a permanent basis. We believe this is a benefit to the animals in our facility and the members of our community.”

The Escambia County Animal Welfare and Adoption Center is located at 200 W. Fairfield Drive. Hours of operation Friday from 12-5 p.m., and Saturdays from 11 a.m. until 4 p.m.

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