Salzman Files Bill To Enhance Online Safety For Minors
February 28, 2025
Rep Michelle Salzman has filed a bill she says will strengthen protections for children and teenagers on social media platforms.
House Bill 743, titled “Social Media Use by Minors,” would require social media platforms to disable end-to-end encryption or other data encryption features that restrict the accessibility of messages for accounts held by minors under 16-years-old.
Salzman’s bill would also enable parents or legal guardians to view all messages sent and received by their minor children on these platforms and allow law enforcement to access messages relevant to felony criminal investigations involving minors.
The Escambia County Republican’s social media bill would also maintain existing requirements for social media platforms to terminate accounts of users under 14-years-old and to obtain parental consent for users aged 14 and 15.
“This legislation is a crucial step in our ongoing efforts to protect Florida’s youth from the potential dangers lurking in the digital world,” Salzman said. “By addressing message encryption, we’re empowering parents and law enforcement with the tools they need to ensure our children’s safety online.”
She said her bill builds upon an existing law that went in effect January 1 that bans social media accounts for Florida Children under 14 and requires parental permission for minors aged 14 or15.
Salzman said the proposed bill addressing growing concerns include Mental health issues linked to social media use, especially among young girls; the threat of online predators exploiting these platforms to communicate with minors; the need for increased parental oversight of children’s online activities; and concerns about harmful content hosted on social media platforms.
“As legislators, it’s our responsibility to adapt our laws to the rapidly changing digital landscape,” Salzman added. “HB 743 is part of a national trend to address the perceived harms to minors on social media services, and Florida continues to lead the way in protecting our youth.”
If the bill is passed and signed by the governor, it will take effect on July 1.
Escambia Schools Plan To ‘Unplug’ Next Friday
February 28, 2025
Escambia County Public Schools will observe ‘National Day of Unplugging’ across all campuses on next Friday, March 7.
In order to draw attention to the serious mental and social harm addiction to technology causes for our youth in the United States, ECPS will take a day to ‘unplug’ and focus on intentional personal interaction. Schools are encouraged to promote activities which bring students together, without technology.
“It’s a small step, but an important one,” said ECPS Superintendent of Schools Keith Leonard. “Actually, this idea came from our Student Advisory Council, who collectively saw reliance on technology as a real problem at their schools. We are proud they recognized this and wanted to do something about it.”
Middle 40s Tonight, Sunny Saturday
February 28, 2025
Here is the complete North Escambia area forecast:
Tonight: Partly cloudy, with a low around 46. Southwest wind around 5 mph.
Saturday: Sunny, with a high near 77. Northwest wind 5 to 10 mph.
Saturday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 41. North wind 5 to 10 mph.
Sunday: Sunny, with a high near 63. North wind 5 to 10 mph.
Sunday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 40. North wind around 5 mph becoming east after midnight.
Monday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 68. East wind 5 to 10 mph becoming south in the afternoon.
Monday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 53. Southeast wind 5 to 10 mph.
Tuesday: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 73. Breezy, with a south wind 10 to 20 mph, with gusts as high as 30 mph.
Tuesday Night: A chance of showers, then showers likely and possibly a thunderstorm after midnight. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 62. South wind around 15 mph, with gusts as high as 25 mph. Chance of precipitation is 70%.
Wednesday: A 30 percent chance of showers before noon. Mostly sunny, with a high near 74.
Wednesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 44.
Thursday: Sunny, with a high near 65.
Thursday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 45.
Friday: A 20 percent chance of showers. Partly sunny, with a high near 70.
Northview Lady Chiefs Top The Tate Aggies 6-1 (With Gallery)
February 28, 2025
The 1A Northview Lady Chiefs defeated the 6A Tate Aggies 6-1 Thursday night in Cantonment.
For a photo gallery, click here.
Avery Stuckey led the Chiefs at the plate with a double scoring three runs in the top of the sixth. Mikayla McAnally, Bailey Burkette, and Kylee Langham each recorded two hits for NHS.
Jamison Gilman earned the win for Northvale, giving up three hits and one run in four innings while walking none and striking out two. Mikayla McAnally stepping into the circle for three innings of shutout ball in relief for the Chiefs.
Blakely Campbell, Amburleigh Laird, Kara Wine, and Peyton Womack had one hit each for Tate. Laird had one RBI on a double in the bottom of the first.
Womack took the loss for the Aggies, giving up six runs (three earned) in five hits over two innings while walking three and striking out none. Jordan Smith led in the circle for Tate, surrendering four hits and no runs in five innings, walking one and striking out one.
The Lady Aggies will travel to West Florida Friday night, while the Lady Chiefs will have their turn with West Florida next Tuesday.
NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.
Ernest Ward FFA Presents ‘Golden Cow Dung Award’ To Summer Waters
February 28, 2025
Ernest Ward Middle School teachers assistant Summer Waters received the annual “Golden Cow Dung Award” from members of the Ernest Ward FFA recently. The award features a large piece of cow dung, painted a golden color and mounted on a board painted in school colors.
Waters received the award during as a “thank you” for supporting FFA.
(Cow dung, in case you didn’t know for sure, is what you are probably thinking it is. It’s that natural byproduct that cows drop in the field. The award is 100% real dung spray painted a golden color. The golden dung piece is actually the original award piece created and painted in 2009 with an occasional paint touch up.)
Nancy Gindl-Perry was the first “Golden Cow Dung Award” recipient in 2009.
Other recipients have included:
- Kathy Ellis – 2010
- Lindsey Kelley – 2011
- Kenneth Hicks – 2012
- Betty Coon – 2013
- Barbara Ryals – 2014
- Laura Chavers – 2016
- Virkeisha Palmer – 2017
- Sherri Stallworth – 2018
- Phyllis Malone – 2019
- Tyvanna Boulanger – 2021
- Robin McCall – 2022
- Dawn Inman – 2024
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Northview Shuts Out Atmore; Tate Beats Crestview
February 28, 2025
Northview 12, Escambia County (Atmore) 0
The Northview Chiefs beat the visiting Escambia County High School Blue Devils of Atmore 12-0 Thursday night. All 12 runs came in the first inning.
Starter Jase Portwood earned the win for Northview, giving up one hit and no runs in three innings while walking one and striking out six. Jackson Bridges threw two scoreless innings in relief for NHS, striking out six.
Portwood led the Chiefs at bat with two RBIs. Brady Smith had two hits, while Kelan Jury and Braynt Mayson each had one.
Dallas Owen was 1-1 to lead ECHS at the plate. Jamarrion Hooks took the loss for the Blue Devils, allowing four hits and 12 runs in one-third of an inning while waking three and striking out none. Jamarion Robinson was on the mound for three and two-thirds innings, allowing no hits and no runs while walking four and striking out nine.
Friday night, Northview will travel to Pensacola Christian Academy.
Tate 4, Crestview 3
The Tate Aggies beat the Bulldogs of Crestview 4-3 Thursday night in Crestview.
Zane Warrington gave up four hits and three runs in a complete game seven innings, walking one and striking out eight to earn the win for the Aggies.
Nathan Ozuna led the Aggies at bat with two RBIs as he went 1-4. Kaleb Posta went 2-3. Connor Dethlefs, Kaden Posta, Taite Davis, Griffin Cook and Nathan Connors each added one it for the Aggies.
Tate will travel to Fort Walton Beach Friday night to face the Vikings.
Tate 14, Crestview 4 (JV)
The junior varsity Tate Aggies beat Crestview 14-4 on Thursday.
Starter Cooper Halfacre surrendered one hit and no runs while walking one and striking out two over two innings. Kannon Ham and Mason Bryant both pitched relief.
Aydan Nigam, Kannon Ham, and Beau Bryant each had two RBIs for Tate.
NorthEscambia.com file photo.
CSX Reopens Mystic Springs Railroad Crossing
February 28, 2025
CSX on Thursday completed a two-day project to upgrade their railroad crossing on Mystic Springs Road near McDavid.
The closure blocked the only way in and out for a few residences along Mystic Springs, Gunner and Worley Roads, along with campgrounds and the Mystic Springs Boat Ramp.
Midday Thursday, the McDavid Station of Escambia Fire Rescue assisted by wetting down the hot asphalt so that the crossing could open faster.
NorthEscambia.com photo, click to enlarge.
Ransom Varsity, Beulah Academy JV Claim County Middle School Volleyball Championships
February 28, 2025
The Ransom Middle School Tigers Beat Workman Middle School. in three set to win the varsity Escambia County Middle School volleyball championship Thursday night at Tate High School.
Beulah Academy of Science defeated the Ernest Ward Middle School Eagles to claim the county JV championship in two sets.
For action photos from both matchups, click here.
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Carole Joan (Corley) McGhe
February 28, 2025
Carole Joan (Corley) McGhee, age 82, of Walnut Hill, FL and later Deatsville, AL passed away on February 26, 2025. Carole was born on March 19, 1942 in Atmore, AL to D.B. Corley, Jr. and Hilda Brown Corley. Carole was a graduate of Ernest Ward High School in 1960. After high school, she attended and was a graduate of UAB School of Nursing in Birmingham, AL where she became a Registered Nurse. She loved nursing. She had many accomplishments in her career as a nurse. She was one of four nurses that opened the cardiac unit at Baptist Hospital in Pensacola, FL. She worked for the American Red Cross for a time and loved it. She also worked at Greenlawn Hospital in Atmore, AL for a while. She worked most of her career with the State of Florida where she was privileged to wear many caps while working there, from Home Health Nurse and doing home visits with patients to working with pregnant mothers and the Healthy Start Program to eventually becoming the Nursing Supervisor over the rural clinics of Century and Molino, FL. Nursing was Carole’s passion. She simply loved people and loved to help and care for them. She later retired from nursing in 2005, but she always said once a nurse always a nurse. She was a wonderful nurse, friend to many, and a beloved grandmother and Mother to her daughter, Nikki. She will be greatly missed by many.
Carole is preceded in death by her parents, D.B. Corley, Jr. and Hilda Brown Corley, and her husband, Garland “Plugy” McGhee, Jr.
Carole is survived by her daughter, Nikki (Bill) Harris of Deatsville, AL; her brother, Tom (Jackie) Corley of Sarasota, FL; her grandchildren, Jacob (Emma-Ruth) Boatner, Daniel Boatner, Melania Harris, and Micah Harris; her niece Lisa Corley along with a host of family and friends.
Funeral Services will be held Tuesday, March 4, 2025 at 11:00 a.m. at Johnson-Quimby Funeral Home Chapel in Atmore, AL with Rev. Jacob Boatner. Interment will follow in Walnut Hill Baptist Church Cemetery in Walnut Hill, FL.
Visitation will be held Tuesday, March 4, 2025 from 10:00 am until service time at 11:00 a.m. at Johnson-Quimby Funeral Home in Atmore, AL.
No Injuries In Cantonment Crash
February 27, 2025
There were no injuries in a Cantonment crash that slowed traffic Thursday afternoon.
The three-vehicle crash happened shortly before 2 p.m. at Highway 29 and Well Line Road. All occupants refused transport to the hospital by Escambia County.
The Florida Highway Patrol is investigating and has not released the cause of the crash. The Cantonment Station of Escambia County Fire Rescue.
Reader submitted photo by Melody Johnson, click to enlarge.