Scattered Storms Likely Through The Weekend

July 27, 2024

Here is your official North Escambia area forecast:

Saturday: Showers and thunderstorms likely, mainly after 1pm. Partly sunny, with a high near 87. Calm wind becoming south around 5 mph in the afternoon. Chance of precipitation is 70%. New rainfall amounts between a tenth and quarter of an inch, except higher amounts possible in thunderstorms.

Saturday Night: A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms before 1am. Partly cloudy, with a low around 74. Calm wind.

Sunday: Showers and thunderstorms, mainly after 1pm. High near 90. Heat index values as high as 106. Calm wind becoming south around 5 mph in the afternoon. Chance of precipitation is 90%.

Sunday Night: A 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms before 1am. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 74. Calm wind.

Monday: Showers and thunderstorms likely. Partly sunny, with a high near 89. Calm wind becoming southwest around 5 mph in the afternoon. Chance of precipitation is 70%.

Monday Night: A 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly before 1am. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 74. Calm wind.

Tuesday: Showers and thunderstorms likely, mainly after 1pm. Mostly sunny, with a high near 88. Calm wind becoming southwest around 5 mph in the afternoon. Chance of precipitation is 70%.

Tuesday Night: A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms before 1am. Partly cloudy, with a low around 74. Calm wind.

Wednesday: Showers and thunderstorms likely, mainly after 1pm. Mostly sunny, with a high near 90. Chance of precipitation is 70%.

Wednesday Night: A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Partly cloudy, with a low around 75.

Thursday: A 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Sunny, with a high near 92.

Thursday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 75.

Friday: A 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Sunny, with a high near 93.

Navy Federal Employees Honored By Manna For Volunteer Efforts

July 27, 2024

Navy Federal Credit Union received the Manna Gold President’s Volunteer Service Award earlier this year for their employees’ volunteer efforts in 2023.

To qualify for the Gold President’s Volunteer Service Award, more than 500 volunteer hours must be given. Last year, Navy Federal Credit Union employees gave more than 1,345 hours – the equivalent of 27,036 healthy meals for neighbors in need in Escambia and Santa Rosa counties, according to Mann.

Navy Federal Credit Union employees gave the most volunteer hours out of all Manna volunteer groups in 2023.

Each of the volunteers gave time out of their workweek to help Manna gross and fine sort food items, date- and quality-check food items, pack food bags and boxes, and a variety of other operational activities. The support of Navy Federal Credit Union employees was recognized at the 2024 Manna Volunteer Appreciation Dinner.

“Our team members go above and beyond to champion our communities,” said Jackie Biggs, senior vice president of Greater Pensacola and Contact Center Operations. “We are all in to help each other and aim to leave a positive footprint that is authentically driven by our service and culture of giving back. Our partnership with Manna helps us fight food insecurity in our region, and we’re so grateful for the chance to support our neighbors in need.”

In 2023, a total of 4,295 volunteers gave more than 13,691 hours of service to Manna – the equivalent of 261,229 healthy meals for neighbors in need. Manna hosts volunteer groups Monday through Friday on a scheduled basis throughout the entire year. Volunteer support makes Manna’s work in Escambia and Santa Rosa counties possible.

Pine Meadow’s Cassi McGee Received Florida Outstanding Teacher Leadership Award

July 27, 2024

Escambia County’s teacher of the year, Cassi McGee of Pine Meadow Elementary School  has received the 2024 Outstanding Teacher Leadership Award at the Florida Teacher of the Year Gala.

The award is given to a teacher who believes that every student deserves to have a teacher that is better than the best teacher any of us ever had.

McGee has been employed by the district since 2005, when she began as a fifth grade teacher at Scenic Heights Elementary.  She stayed in that position until she transferred to Pine Meadow Elementary, where she still teaches today.

McGee’s students have consistently achieved learning gains and met and surpassed state-mandated benchmarks. In 2022-2023, 90% of her students made learning gains in math, with an average rise from a level 2 to 3. She has also been a valuable asset at Pine Meadow as the Math Committee Chair and is active in the Writing and Language Arts committees. Thirteen years ago at Pine Meadow, she started the safety patrol program for fifth-grade students, which is still thriving. She also serves as a coach for Pine Meadow’s award-winning Math and Battle of the Books teams each year.

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Escambia Man, 75, Arrested For Child Porn After FDLE, NCIS Investigation

July 27, 2024

The Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) has arrested an Escambia County man on child porn charges.

Lessly Howard Robison, 75, was charged with 20 felony counts of possession of child sex abuse material and one felony count of using a two-way communication device to facilitate a felony.

The investigation began in October of 2022 after agents discovered a peer-to-peer file sharing user downloading child sexual abuse material. Files were downloaded onboard the Pensacola Naval Air Station and off-base. Through the investigative partnership between FDLE and the Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) agents identified Robison as the user.

Agents served a search warrant at Robison’s residence and seized his laptop. A forensic preview of the laptop located numerous images depicting the sexual abuse of children, FDLE said.

The case is being investigated by the FDLE Pensacola Cyber Squad with assistance from NCIS.

Lessly was released from the Escambia County Jail on a quarter million bond.

Escambia County Youth Employment Program Celebrates Future Workforce

July 27, 2024

Escambia County recently completed another cycle of the Summer Youth Employment Program, helping nearly 200 local youth gain valuable on-the-job experience while working toward their future career goals.

Through the paid internship program, participating youth worked up to 30 hours per week in various county departments, learning a variety of practical job skills along with workplace etiquette such as professional dress, timeliness and respect.

“Our Summer Youth Employment Program is one of the most important programs we offer at Escambia County, because it gives young people an opportunity to experience a professional workplace while helping them determine what career path they may want to pursue,” District 3 Commissioner Lumon May said. “The mentorship and job experience they gain from this program is invaluable, and I’m so proud of all of our participants for their hard work and dedication all summer long. I know their futures are very bright, and I’m excited to see the impact they will make in our community and beyond.”

In addition to learning new skills through their day-to-day work duties, program participants received job readiness training and post-employment briefings, which provided them feedback about their job performance. Youth worked in a variety of county departments this summer, including Animal Welfare, Building Services, Community and Media Relations, Development Services, District 3 County Commissioners Office, Engineering/Traffic, Extension Services, Facilities Management, IT, Library Services, Escambia County Area Transit, Natural Resources Management, Neighborhood and Human Services, Parks and Recreation and Public Safety. Summer youth employees also participated in internships with Community Action Program Committee, Community Health Northwest Florida, Escambia County Public Schools and the Supervisor of Elections Office through the program.

Escambia County’s 2024 Summer Youth Employment Program participants were recognized by D May and Neighborhood and Human Services staff for their hard work this summer during a ceremony at the Brownsville Community Center.

Spohn Delivers 3 RBIs As Blue Wahoos Delight With Win Against Shuckers

July 27, 2024

written by Bill Vilona

Harrison Spohn was just trying to continue his baseball career two years ago, following five collegiate seasons and a long-shot opportunity as an undrafted free agent.

“I don’t take any of this for granted,” said Spohn, the Blue Wahoos’ starting shortstop, who played at California Baptist before accepting a chance in the Miami Marlins minor league system. “It’s been a dream come true.”

Another special memory occurred Friday night when Spohn drove went drove home three runs on two singles, leading the Blue Wahoos to an 8-4 victory against the Biloxi Shuckers in front of a sellout crowd (5,038) at Blue Wahoos Stadium.

The score matched the Blue Wahoos’ victory Tuesday in the series opener. But this one had a different feel.

The Blue Wahoos at the plate produced seven hits, reached six other times on walks and struck out just six times. They seized control early with a 4-run second inning.

After Joe Mack was hit by a pitch and Nathan Martorella – the star of Thursday’s win – reached on a fielder’s choice, Sean Roby then walked to load the bases. Dalvy Rosario’s infield chopper scored Mack, then Spohn followed with a two-run double. Shane Sasaki completed the rally with an RBI single.

Eight of the nine batters in the lineup reached base in a game where the Blue Wahoos opened a 7-1 lead in the fifth inning and got their normal boost from the bullpen to finish the game.

“It was good to get going in that second inning,” Spohn said.It continued in the fifth inning when Jacob Berry’s 2-run single completed 3-run rally. Paul McIntosh started with an RBI single that scored Sasaki.

On the mound, Blue Wahoos starter Paul Campbell was designated for a limited outing, as he recovers from an injury. His last start was June 8. He was strong on Friday night, allowing no hits in his three innings and retiring nine of the 10 batters he faced.

Adam Laskey worked the next four innings, allowing three runs, followed by Woo-Suk Go, who pitched a scoreless eighth and Raffi Vizcaíno, who finished in the ninth.

The Blue Wahoos (52-41 overall) are now 15-6 this season against the Shuckers.

The Blue Wahoos will now try to claim the series on Saturday against the Shuckers

The Blue Wahoos will send righthander Jeff Lindgren (1-1, 4.21 ERA) on the mound. The Shuckers will throw right-hander Logan Henderson (4-2, 3.71). Pregame activities begin at 5:45 to include ceremonial first pitches. The actual game first pitch is at 6:05 p.m.

After Friday’s home game, the Blue Wahoos now have 20 home games remaining in the regular season. They are 28-21 this season at Blue Wahoos Stadium.

John Raymond Yvarra

July 27, 2024

John Raymond Yvarra, 67, of Pensacola, Florida, passed away July 21, 2024. He was born in Ventura, California on July 23, 1957 to Consuelo Perez and Edward Rudolph Yvarra. John worked as a golf
course superintendent in design and landscaping for Marcus Pointe Golf Club Pensacola and The Martines Corporation.

He was a member of St. Anne Catholic Church, Boy Scouts of America, Okaloosa Rugby (RFC). He had a passion for his grandchildren, and sports of any kind. John was preceded in death by his parents, Consuelo Perez and Edward Rudolph Yvarra; son, Timothy Lane Scherer.

May you rest in peace, your legacy will be continued among us, with your loving spirit carried on by his wife, Patricia Yvarra; his children, Melissa Hadder, James Hadder, Damen Hadder, Gabrielle Hadder and Christian Raymond Hadder; and numerous grandchildren; brothers and sisters, Edward (Rebecca) Yvarra his two sisters, Marian Page, Chris Yvarra and little brother Pat and Robin Yvarra; numerous aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and many friends.

A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m., Wednesday, July 31, 2024, at Faith Chapel Funeral Home North, 1000 South Highway 29, Cantonment.

Highway 168 Bridge Reopened Friday After Repair Completed

July 26, 2024

A North Escambia bridge that abruptly closed July 3 after it it failed a state inspection has reponed.

The Highway 168 bridge over Hobbs Branch, about three-quarters of a mile east of Pine Barren Road near Bratt, was expected to be closed about 90 days for repairs, according to Escambia County officials.

Escambia County said a permanent repair was completed by Gulf Marine Construction, Inc. , the prime contractor who performed the work on the bridge.

The bridge was reopened Friday with the same weight restrictions as before the closure. The weight restriction is 24 tons for a two-axle vehicle, 28  tons for three axles.

The short wood bridge with a concrete deck was built in 1965.

When NorthEscambia.com photographed the bridge July 3, it was obvious that at least one wooden support was extremely deteriorated and almost completely broken in two (pictured below). It was not possible to photograph the same support the afternoon of July 26 due to a higher water level in the branch.

The Pine Barren Road and Bratt Road detour remains in place for Highway 4 as work continues to complete a new bridge. At last report, completion was expected by late July, barring any weather delays.

Pictured above and first photo below: The Highway 168 bridge over Hobbs Branch on July 26. Pictured last three photos below: The same bridge on July 3. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Bicyclist Critical After Being Struck By Vehicle In Century

July 26, 2024

A bicyclist was critically injured when he was struck by a vehicle Friday morning in Century.

It happened about 9:30 a.m. in the area of the Billy G. Ward Courthouse on North Century Boulevard.

The 44-year-old was airlifted by LifeFlight helicopter to Sacred Heart Hospital in Pensacola. An update on his condition was not available.

The Florida Highway Patrol is investigating.

NorthEscambia.com file photo.

Two Century Correctional Officers Charged With Smuggling Drugs Into The Prison

July 26, 2024

Two Century Correctional Institution correctional officers have been were arrested this week for

Ysuna Myteria Staples, age 29 of Atmore, was charged with delivery of synthetic cannabinoids and smuggling contraband into a prison.

Brandi Shaniece Major, age 29 of Mobile, was charged with delivery of synthetic cannabinoids, smuggling contraband into a prison, and trafficking methamphetamine.

All of the charges are felonies.

In February, Staples and Majors were subject to random “pat-downs” before entering the prison for their shifts.

“During these pat-downs, items were felt on each officer’s person that appeared to be contraband,” an Escambia County Sheriff’s Office deputy wrote in his report.

According to the arrest report:

Major was asked and voluntarily removed three plastic packages from her pants that contained 166.5 grams of methamphetamine and 269 grams of MDPV (methylenedioxypyrovalerone, commonly known as “bath salts”).

Staples was asked and voluntarily removed a single plastic package of 165.5 grams of spice.

The incident was captured on Century CI surveillance cameras.

Major was released from the Escambia County Jail on a $100,000 bond. Staples was released on a $30,000 bond.

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