Turrning A Little Cooler

March 9, 2024

Here is your official North Escambia area forecast:

Today: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 72. Northwest wind around 10 mph.

Tonight: Cloudy, then gradually becoming partly cloudy, with a low around 46. Northwest wind around 10 mph.

Sunday: Sunny, with a high near 63. North wind around 10 mph.

Sunday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 42. North wind around 5 mph.

Monday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 65. Northeast wind around 5 mph.

Monday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 41. Calm wind becoming northeast around 5 mph.

Tuesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 70. Northeast wind around 5 mph becoming south in the afternoon.

Tuesday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 50. South wind around 5 mph becoming east after midnight.

Wednesday: A 20 percent chance of showers before noon. Mostly sunny, with a high near 75. East wind 5 to 10 mph becoming south in the afternoon.

Wednesday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 59.

Thursday: A 20 percent chance of showers. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 77.

Thursday Night: A 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 63.

Friday: Showers and thunderstorms likely. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 76. Chance of precipitation is 70%.

Early Voting Begins Today At 10 Escambia County Locations

March 9, 2024

Early voting for the Presidential Preference Primary Election in Escambia County opened Saturday, March 9, and continues through Saturday, March 16 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the following 10 locations:

  • Molino Community Center, 6450 Highway 95A North, Molino
  • Billy G. Ward Courthouse, 7500 N. Century Blvd, Pensacola
  • Escambia County Extension Services, 3740 Stefani Road, Cantonment
  • UWF Center for Fine and Performing Arts, Building 82, 11000 University Parkway, Room 235, Pensacola
  • Supervisor of Elections Office, 213 Palafox Place, Second Floor, Pensacola
  • Main Library, 239 N. Spring Street, Pensacola
  • Pensacola State College Building 17, 1000 College Pkwy, Pensacola
  • Southwest Library, 12248 Gulf Beach Highway
  • Brownsville Community Center, 3200 W. DeSoto Street, Pensacola
  • Bellview Library, 6425 Mobile Highway, Pensacola

Voters may choose any one of the ten locations, each of which is also equipped with a ballot marking device.

If voters have requested a Vote-by-Mail ballot, they must be received in the Elections Office no later than 7 p.m. on Election Day and may not be returned to a polling location on Election Day. Voters may drop-off a vote-by-mail ballot during early voting hours at any of the ten area locations. The USPS recommends voters mail ballots at least one week before the due date. Vote-by-mail participants may track the status of their ballot at EscambiaVotes.gov.

The third option for voters is to cast a ballot at their precinct on Election Day, Tuesday, March 19. Polls will be open from 7 a.m. until 7 p.m.

NorthEscambia.com file photo.

Your Local Winn Dixie Is Now Owned By ALDI

March 9, 2024

ALDI has announced this week that they have completed the purchase of Winn-Dixie and Harveys Supermarket in the Southeast.

ALDI also announced plans to add 800 stores nationwide by the end of 2028 through a combination of new openings and store conversions

A significant number of Winn-Dixie stores will be converted to the ALDI format over the next several years. Starting mid-summer, ALDI will begin a phased approach to the store conversion process. ALDI anticipates that approximately 50 stores will begin the conversion process during the latter half of 2024, with the majority of these stores reopening as ALDI in 2025. However, the company said a “meaningful” number of Winn-Dixie stores will continue to operate under their current name.

Exactly which Winn Dixie-Dixie stores will be converted to ALDI has not yet been announced.

“With the acquisition of Winn-Dixie and Harveys Supermarkets, ALDI will serve even more communities in the Southeast, bringing us closer to our customers in a region where we’ve already experienced significant demand for affordable, quality groceries,” said Jason Hart, CEO of ALDI. “As we look ahead to this next chapter in our company history, both the ALDI and SEG teams will play a critical role in driving the business forward for our future collective success.”

ALDI is one of America’s fastest-growing retailers, serving millions of customers across the country each month.

Pictured top: The Winn Dixie store in Cantonment. Pictured below: The ALDI store on Mobile Highway in Pensacola. NorthEscambia.com file photos, click to enlarge.

Time Change: Spring Forward. And Don’t Forget The Smoke Alarm Batteries.

March 9, 2024

Don’t forget to “spring forward” and set your clocks ahead one hour before heading off to bed Saturday night. Daylight saving time begins Sunday, making use of longer summer days, allowing people to rise early and spend more of the day working or playing.

It’s also a good time to remember to change the batteries in your smoke alarm.

Daylight saving time ends November 3, unless that’s changed by Congress.

Florida Senator Marco Rubio has said repeatedly the practice of “falling back” as daylight saving time an antiquated process that should come to an end. They say year-round DST would reduce car crashes, reduce crime, improve physical fitness, reduce energy use and benefit agriculture. Read more…

Gonzalez Baptist Church Hosting Food Giveaway Today

March 9, 2024

Gonzalez Baptist Church at 1590 Pauline Street will host a free food distribution for families in need on Saturday, March 9.

Beginning at 11 a.m. a large box of non perishable food items and fresh produce will be provided to attendees while supplies last. Line-up will begin at 9 a.m.

File photo.

Make Plans: ‘High School Musical On Stage’ March 14-16 At Tate

March 9, 2024

Make you calendars, Tate High School Theatre will proudly present Disney’s “High School Musical On Stage” March 16-17.

March 14-16, performances will be at 7:00 nightly. On Sunday March 17, there will be an afternoon performance at 2 p.m.

The entirely student-designed production is an upbeat classic for the entire family.

Tickets will be $10 at the door, cash or checks only. Escambia County Public School employees are free with their badge.

Pictured: Members of the Tate Drama cast of Disney’s “High School Musical On Stage” visited the car rider line recently at Lipscomb Elementary School. Photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Vehicle Hits Lottery Store, Former Barber Shop In Highway 97 Shopping Center

March 8, 2024

There were no injuries when a vehicle struck a building at a Davisville shopping center late Friday morning.

The driver of an Infiniti SUV struck the exterior wall of the State Line Gift Shop and the former location of a barber shop in the Piggly Wiggly shopping center on Highway 97 in Davisville at the state line.

The vehicle apparently jumped a curb from a parking space before hitting the building about 11 a.m., causing some damage to an exterior wall.  The vehicle then continued down a sidewalk.

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There were no injurie, and the business remained open.

The Florida Highway Patrol is investigating.

The Walnut Hill Station of Escambia County Fire Rescue, Escambia County EMS, Atmore Fire Department and the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office also responded.

NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

$22 Million OLF-8 Deal Runs Into Stumbling Blocks, County And Developer To Continue Negotiations

March 8, 2024

Thursday night, a multi-million dollar deal between Escambia County and developer Fred Hemmer and his partners with Beulah Town Center (BTC) for the OLF-8 property on Nine Mile Road ran into some stumbling blocks to send the parties back into negotiations.

In February, the Escambia County Commission voted unanimously to enter into two weeks of contract term negotiations with BTC. At that time, BTC’s offer was $20 million, but they returned with a “top line” $22 million offer this week for 290 acres while sticking with the master plan for the property.

“I think it’s time to move forward,” District 1 Commissioner Jeff Begosh, who represents that area, said to open commission discussion Thursday night. “We’ve been living this thing since 2015…We are at a point where we have an offer on the table that really would give us all a win.”

“I think they’ve a good faith offer,” Bergosh continued. “It allows us to keep 250 acres to create jobs. That field generates no money for us right now, no money for taxpayers. It sits there empty…Now is the time to cash it in.”

“Candidly, there are a number of items in the proposal that I’m not going to be able to support in the way they’ve been presented to us.” Barry told the board. “I would be comfortable, what we gave last time, was saying that currently we are negotiating with them. If the intent of the majority of the board is to continue those negotiations to see if we can get to a point that we are able to agree, then I would be comfortable with that.”

“It’s more than one or two things. There Are a few sections that I think are going to need some attention. The top line number may need some attention,” Barry added, saying that the language in some sections of the proposed agreement need attention. “We received an agreement, now we can work off that as a base.”

“I actually agree. Eventually, we have to sell that property and get tax dollars off it,” Commissioner Mike Kohler said. “I do think the up front money and the overall price could improve a little bit.”

Barry took issue with the county becoming a member of an association that would public funds for a main road, aesthetics and maintenance of common infrastructure.

Barry said the closing might be 18 months to two years because it “almost puts perpetual extension on the due diligence period”, adding that he wants to see more hard money with non-refundable deposits.

“I do think the main road going through and the county being part of the association is a no-go. It doesn’t make sense to me,” Kohler said.

Hemmer said the county needs to build the road. He said the developers would not need the road if the county did not have 250 aces at the back of the overall parcel.

Commission Lumon May said his deciding factor will be the top line number and the return on investment for the county and citizens of all five districts.

“There has to be an ROI for the citizens I represent,” May added.

Commissioners will meet individually with County Administrator Wes Moreno and County Attorney Alison Rogers to express their concerns as Moreno and Rogers work to come to terms with FTC. They will have a goal of returning any revised agreement to the commission at their April 4 meeting.

Hemmer asked the county to have their changes to him within two weeks, if possible, for additional negotiations before the meeting date.

‘Night Of Nature’ At The Roy Hyatt Environmental Center Canceled, Well, Due To Nature

March 8, 2024

UPDATE: The Roy Hyatt Environmental Center’s annual “Night of Nature” that was set for Friday night has been canceled due to, well, nature. Organizers had planned to have the event rain or shine, but it has been canceled due to the threat of severe weather.

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The Roy Hyatt Environmental Center’s annual “Night of Nature” will be Friday night from 5:30 until 8:30.

The event is free and open to the public. It will be a fun filled night for the entire family. Visitors can meet Roy Hyatt Environmental Center reptiles, Wildlife Sanctuary of Northwest Florida  birds of prey, Sunset Wildlife Connection special critters, Escambia Amateur Astronomy Association (EAAA) and their telescopes, night hikes through the woods, peering through microscopes, and much more.

There will be food trucks on site (not free).

In the event of rain, all activities will be moved indoors and continue. Only the night hikes will be canceled for rain.

The Roy Hyatt Environmental Center is located at 1300 Tobias Road in Cantonment For more information, call (850) 937-2117.

Donations will be accepted. Some suggested items are:

Gift cards to:

  • Walmart
  • Target
  • Lowes
  • Home Depot
  • Any pet stores
  • Grocery stores

Food for animals:

  • Black oil sunflower seed
  • Wild Bird Seed
  • Turtle Sticks
  • Greens (kale or collard)
  • Strawberries
  • Blueberries
  • Blackberries
  • Apples

Miscellaneous Items:

  • Lysol/Clorox Disinfecting Wipes
  • Paper Towels
  • Copy Paper
  • Hand sanitizer
  • Bleach
  • Light Bulbs (60 watt, heat bulbs and reptile bulbs)

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Northview Blanks L.E.A.D. Academy 15-0

March 8, 2024

The Northview Chiefs blanked L.E.A.D. Academy of Pace 15-0 in four innings Thursday night in Bratt.

Gage Harrison earned the win for the Chiefs, allowing no hits and no runs in one inning while striking out two and walking two. Jadyden White went for three inning in relief, allowing one hit and no runs while striking out five and walking two.

Jase Portwood went 2-3 at bat for the Chiefs. Dane King, Colby Pugh, Brady Smith, Rylan Minor and Grayden Sheffield each added two runs for the Northview Chefs.

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The Chiefs are scheduled to be at Central Friday at 6:30 p.m.

NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

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