Window Tint Violation Leads To Arrest Of Century Man On Drug Charges

April 22, 2025

A routine traffic stop by an Escambia County Sheriff’s deputy for a window tint violation led to the arrest of a Century man and the discovery of a cache of illegal drugs, according to the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office.

Joseph Edward Campbell, 39, was charged with possession of a controlled substance with the intent to distribute and four counts of possession of a controlled substance.

Deputies say Campbell was pulled over in a black Chevy Silverado due to illegally tinted windows. The deputy reported the front driver-side window registered only 5% light transmission and the passenger-side window 0%, both far below the 25% legal limit.

The deputy noted a strong odor of burnt marijuana coming from the truck. A tint meter test confirmed the illegal window tinting, and both Campbell and front-seat passenger were asked to step out.

According to an arrest report, a probable cause search of the vehicle uncovered a black magnetic box under the driver’s seat containing multiple controlled substances and drug paraphernalia:

  • 3.43 grams of crystal methamphetamine in a ripped plastic baggie
  • 18 Amiodone metadona pills (Schedule 2) in original blister packaging
  • Pills that tested positive for fentanyl
  • A glass smoking pipe with residue
  • 2 Buprenorphine and Naloxone Sublingual film strips (Schedule 3) in original packaging
  • Additional loose metadona pills in a separate bottle

The sheriff’s report noted the substances were individually packaged in a manner consistent with drug distribution. Deputies said a post-arrest search of Campbell’s wallet yielded $598.75 in various denominations.

Campbell’s truck and the cash were seized. He was released from the Escambia County Jail on a $45,000 bond.

Ernest Ward Middle Names Students, Employee Of The Month

April 22, 2025

Ernest Ward Middle School recently named their employee and student of the month for March. (L-R) Pictured with Principal Tyvanna Boulanger are students Camden Miller, eighth grade; Brooklynne Fountain, seventh grade; Hadley Weaver, sixth grade; and Michelle Thomas, science teacher. Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Chance of Pop-up Showers Tuesday And Wednesday

April 22, 2025

There is a change of overnight fog and a a chance of storms Tuesday and Wednesday, then transitions to progressively sunnier and warmer conditions through the weekend, with highs reaching the upper 80s. Overnight lows will remain consistently in the mid-60s.

Here is your official North Escambia area forecast:

Tuesday: A slight chance of showers, then a chance of showers and thunderstorms after 10am. Patchy fog before 9am. Otherwise, partly sunny, with a high near 82. Calm wind becoming south around 5 mph in the morning. Chance of precipitation is 40%.

Tuesday Night: Patchy dense fog after 10pm. Otherwise, mostly cloudy, with a low around 64. South wind around 5 mph becoming calm in the evening.

Wednesday: A chance of showers, with thunderstorms also possible after 10am. Widespread dense fog, mainly between 7am and 8am. Otherwise, partly sunny, with a high near 82. Calm wind becoming south around 5 mph in the afternoon. Chance of precipitation is 40%.

Wednesday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 63. South wind around 5 mph becoming calm.

Thursday: Partly sunny, with a high near 84. Calm wind becoming south around 5 mph in the morning.

Thursday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 63. South wind around 5 mph becoming calm in the evening.

Friday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 86. Light and variable wind becoming south 5 to 10 mph in the morning.

Friday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 64. South wind around 5 mph becoming calm in the evening.

Saturday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 87.

Saturday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 64.

Sunday: Sunny, with a high near 88.

Sunday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 64.

Monday: Sunny, with a high near 87.

Julie Luker Named Byrneville Elementary School Teacher Of The Year

April 22, 2025

Byrneville Elementary School on Monday named third grade teacher Julie Luker as their 2025 Teacher of the Year. Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Northview Senior Jamison Gilman Awarded Florida Sheriff’s Association Scholarship

April 22, 2025

Northview High School senior Jamison Gilman, the daughter of Escambia County Sheriff’s Office Senior Deputy James Gilman and Donan Gilman, has received a Florida Sheriff’s Association scholarship.

The program awards $2,000 each year to ten deserving children of full-time employees in sheriff’s offices across Florida. She is the first student from Escambia County to receive the scholarship.

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Ice Flyers Begin Search For New Head And Assistant Coaches Ahead Of Next Season

April 22, 2025

Pensacola Ice Flyers Owner Greg Harris has announced the launch of a formal search for a new head coach and assistant coach to lead the team into the 2025-26 SPHL season. The decision comes after a stretch of seasons that fell short of expectations, and Harris is now focused on ushering in a new era of Ice Flyers hockey.

“Over the past few years, we haven’t had the on-ice success this organization, our fans and I expect,” said Harris. “As owner, it’s my responsibility to make decisions that position us for long-term success, and that starts with bringing in the right leadership behind the bench. We’ve broken franchise attendance records the last three seasons. It’s time we have a top ranked team to match the off-ice success.”

Harris has received numerous coaching resumes since Gary Graham was relieved of his duties in February, which led to bringing back three-time SPHL championship coach Rod Aldoff as an interim head coach to finish the season. His coaching search will now be expanded and conducted immediately, with interviews beginning in the coming weeks. Harris noted that while wins are a major priority, cultural alignment is non-negotiable.

“We’re not just looking for Xs and Os,” Harris added. “We’re looking for coaches who understand what it means to be part of something bigger than themselves. Our fans, our partners, our community, they deserve a team that reflects their pride, energy and commitment to success, both on and off the ice. Our next head coach and assistant coach will be strong leaders, be good communicators, bring in players who represent everything defined by wearing the Ice Flyers shield, and be committed to building a winning culture the right way, from the locker room to the community. A coach does this, on-ice success will be sure to follow,” Harris said.

Harris anticipates a high volume of interest from qualified candidates across the hockey world and is looking forward to connecting with top-tier coaches who are eager to help shape the next chapter of Ice Flyers hockey.

“With the reputation of this organization and the passion of our fanbase, I expect we’ll receive a wide range of impressive resumes,” said Harris. “We’re excited to engage with the best of the best and find the right fit for where we’re headed. My goal is to move through this process efficiently and make a decision that sets us up for both immediate and long-term success.”

Ascend Files For Chapter 11 Bankruptcy; Local Site To Continue Normal Operations

April 21, 2025

Ascend Performance Materials on Monday filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Texas.

If approved, Chapter 11 allows a company to reorganize its finances without the threat of creditors’ lawsuits. The reorganization plan must be accepted by a majority of its creditors.

The Pensacola Ascend plant on Old Chemstrand Road and rest of the company will continue to operate as usual during the process.

“Our site has been producing quality materials and providing stable, high-paying jobs in this community for over 70 years, and this restructuring agreement will provide a foundation for us to continue that legacy,” said Senior Site Director Kevin Heisel. “The products our Pensacola employees produce enable automobiles, appliances, electronics and a wide range of other important products to operate safely and efficiently and improve the lives of millions of people around the world each day. We are focused on continuing safe and reliable operations to manufacture these materials for our customers.”

The company has received a commitment for $250 million in debtor-in-possession financing from certain of its lenders, which is expected to provide the company with sufficient liquidity to support Ascend throughout the Chapter 11 process. Ascend aims to complete the process in approximately six months.

Ascend has filed a number of customary “first day” motions with the bankruptcy court seeking approval to support its operations during the Chapter 11 process, including paying employee wages, salaries and benefits without interruption. The company expects to receive approval of these motions in the coming days. Ascend intends to pay vendors and suppliers in full for goods and services provided on or after the filing date in accordance with the bankruptcy code.

“Ascend has made significant strides in transforming our business, with a focus on efficiency and driving cost reductions while ensuring that we are able to operate safer than we ever have before,” said Phil McDivitt, President and CEO of Ascend Performance Materials. “Over the last several months, we have been working with our lenders to define the best path forward for Ascend. The restructuring will substantially reduce Ascend’s debt and ensure that we are well-positioned to continue executing on our long-term strategy. We are confident that the Chapter 11 process will put us on a path to becoming an even stronger company with a healthier financial structure and better positioned to continue delivering high-performance materials that improve the lives of our customers.”

‘All Aboard!’ Soul Train Club Youth Center Opens Doors In Century

April 21, 2025

Pastor Evelyn Deterville stood in the doorway of a newly leased space in Century and tooted a wooden train whistle with a smile.

“Welcome, welcome to the Soul Train Club she said,” tooting the horn again. “Come on it, we are open for everybody.”

Deterville’s Extra Mile Club St8 Up nonprofit official opened the “Soul Train Club of Century” youth resource center Friday afternoon. It’s in a space in the Century Business Center on Pond Street — a space that was a classroom in a long-closed middle school. And with her Soul Train Club, it’s returning to its education roots.

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As a non-profit, Deterville is leasing the space from the Town of Century for $75 a month.

“Welcome to the Soul Train Club. We are empowering youth, educating them about the wonderful town of Century and the foundation of the trains, as well as teaching them about morals, values different things like that, and then we’re also extending learning from school, teaching them how to help them with their reading their math, all the STEM programs by being engaged, so it’s a one-stop shop.”

With the help of volunteers and donations, she’s organized the classroom space into several functional areas. There’s a train table, serving STEM education and keeping the program on track. There’s a clothes closet (with the racks still on the way) with free new clothing from Walmart, an area for games, parent involvement and sometimes vendors. On Saturday, she had a Jamaican food vendor, and said she hopes to give children a taste of food from other cultures.

She is planning to take part in a summer youth feeding program and has backpacks ready for children to take a week’s worth of meals home at one time. And she’s looking to establish an American Heritage Girls Troop

Realizing transportation is a problem for children and youth in Century, Deterville is hoping to add a bus or other transportation to the program. She applied for an Escambia Children’s Trust CAREs microgrant but was rejected. Now, she’s in talks with Metro Rapid Transportation, her neighbor in the Century Business Center, about options.

Deterville describes herself as a life learner, always striving for knowledge and then sharing that knowledge with others. She recently hosted a free grant writing class for local nonprofits.

Plans call for the center to be open every weekday afternoon and Saturdays.

For more information on the Soul Train Club and how to involve youth or volunteer, call Deterville at (850) 480-9702. Volunteers will be required to complete a form and undergo a background check.

NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Tate High Beta Club Donates Hundreds Of Stuffed Animals To Escambia Sheriff’s Office

April 21, 2025

The Tate High School Beta Club recently donated hundreds of stuffed animals to the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office.

April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month, and ECSO victim advocates and deputies will keep these stuffed animals in their vehicles to comfort children in traumatic situations.

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Easter Day Fire Destroys Camper, Damages Home Near Jay

April 21, 2025

An Easter day camper fire damaged a residence near Jay midday Sunday.

The fire was initially reported at 12:13 p.m. as only a vehicle fire in the 13000 block of Highway 89, just south of Jay High School. Additional information was received that a camper trailer was on fire and threatening an adjacent home.

The first units on scene reported that the camper was fully involved with fire spreading to the home. The fire was brought under control with some smoke and fire damage to the residence. The camper trailer was a total loss.

The Jay, Allentown, and Berrydale fire department responded, along with the Century Station of Escambia County Fire Rescue.

There was no word on the cause of the fire, and no injuries reported.

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