Tate’s Thompson And Uebelsteadt Sign with Bellhaven; Williams Inks With East Tennessee

February 6, 2020

Tate High School kicked off National Signing Day with three players signing letters of intent.

Conner Thompson and Coner Uebelsteadt both signed with Bellhaven University, a private Christian School in Jackson, Mississippi. Josh Williams inked with East Tennessee State University in Johnson City, Tennessee.

For a complete list of area signees, click here.

Pictured top: (L-R) Connor Thompson, Josh Williams and  Connor Uebelsteadt. Pictured below: The three sign their National Letters of Intent Wednesday morning at Tate High School. Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Northview’s Davis And Findley Sign With Northwestern; Hawkins Inks With Benedictine

February 6, 2020

Three Northview High School Chiefs signed their National Letters of Intent Wednesday afternoon.

Garrick Davis (6′3, 260-lbs) signed with Northwestern College in Orange City, Iowa. Davis signed as an offensive lineman. Cameron Findley (6′2, 305-lbs) also signed with Northwestern College as an offensive lineman.

Jacob Hawkins (6′2, 220-lbs), signed with Benedictine College in Atchison, Kansas. Hawkins signed as a defensive end. Hawkins will be joining former Chief Lance McLaughlin who signed with Benedictine College last year.

“The Northview football program and coaches are extremely proud of these three young men as they get the opportunity to continue their academic and athletic careers at the next level,” Northview Chiefs head coach Derek Marshman said. “All three individuals handled things the right way, taking care of the classroom first and making academics a top priority. They all have worked extremely hard for this opportunity. I am excited to see what the future holds for these young men.”

For a complete list of area signees, click here.

Pictured top: (L-R) Jacob Hawkins, Garrick Davis and Cameron Findley. Pictured below: The three sign their National Letters of Intent Wednesday afternoon at Northview High School. Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Three North Escambia Teachers Selected As Who’s Who Top Educators Of America

February 6, 2020

Three North Escambia teachers were among just 26 educators in the state of Florida selected for inclusion into the Top Educators of America 2020 by The Who’s Who Directories.

They are Candice Blackburn from Molino Park Elementary School, Savanna Jernigan from Jim Allen Elementary School, and Erica Minchew from Kingsfield Elementary School.

All selected educators that appear in the Top Educators of America have been included by a nomination process only. Upon receipt of a nomination, editors assess the educator’s impact within the educational community. This includes a review of years of service, educational background, remarks by the nominator and an interview with the nominee.

Pictured top: (L-R) Candice Blackburn from Molino Park Elementary School, Savanna Jernigan from Jim Allen Elementary School, and Erica Minchew from Kingsfield Elementary School.

National Signing Day: Here’s The List Of Area Signees

February 6, 2020

Here are National Signing Day signees from around the North Escambia area:

Tate High School

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  • Conner Thompson – Bellhaven
  • Conner Ubelsteadt – Bellhaven
  • Josh Williams – East Tennessee

Northview High School

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  • Garrick Davis, Northwestern
  • Cameron Findley, Northwestern
  • Jacob Hawkins, Benedictine

Pine Forest High School

  • Bryce Alderman, Hutchison
  • Brandon Andrews, Hutchison
  • Ladarius Clardy, Kennesaw State
  • Vontarious Hill, Coahoma
  • Mi’Trez Rawls, Judson
  • Thomarius Walker, UWF
  • Dacarrion McWilliams, UAB
  • Eric Young, Coahoma

West Florida High School

  • Joel Lett, Bellhaven
  • Quanteris Gaines, Catawaba
  • Donte Thompson, Hohokam

Washington High School

  • Eric Thomas Jr., Arkansas
  • Mickey Hynes, Lake Erie
  • Malcolm Moultire, FAMU

Escambia High School

  • Davis Gayle, Hutchison CC
  • DT Gideon, Tennessee Tech
  • Frank Peasant, Middle Tennessee
  • AV Smith, Itawamba CC
  • KD Teamer, East Mississippi CC

Catholic High School

  • CJ Davis, Stetson
  • Jamarvis Turner, West Alabama

Escambia County High School (Atmore)

  • Tre Lambert,  West Alabama
  • Jamarcus Lewis,  Pearl River CC
  • Ra’quan Crenshaw, Community Christian
  • Eric Ferguson – Community Christian
  • Jacob Hammac – Faulkner University (football and baseball)

Pictured: Signees from Tate High School (top) and Northview High School (below). Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Beulah Road Bridge Reopened

February 5, 2020

UPDATE: THE BRIDGE HAS REOPENED and is being monitored during additional rainfall today.

The bridge on Beulah Road is closed south of Muscogee Road and north of Peartree Drive due to swift water over the roadway, according to Escambia County.

The National Weather Service reminds drivers to never attempt to drive through flooded roadways, and “turn around, don’t drown”.

Reader submitted photo for NorthEscambia.com showing the flooded bridge on Wednesday, click to enlarge.

Photos Show North Escambia Area Flooding. Some Areas Received 3-5 Inches.

February 5, 2020

A flash flood warning was issued for central Escambia County after 3-5  inches of rain fell early Wednesday afternoon.

More rain, perhaps several inches, is expected for Wednesday night and Thursday morning. For the complete forecast, click here.

The National Weather Service is reminding drivers to “Turn Around, Don’t Drown” and avoid driving through standing water.

Pictured top: McKenzie Road: Scroll down for additional photos and locations.

Above: Wishbone Road in Cantonment.

Above: Cantonment neighborhood off Highway 297A.

Above: Yellowstone Pass at County Road 97.

Above: Another view of South Highway 97 at Yellowstone Pass entrance to the IronHorse subdivision in Cantonment.

Above: Hail in Chumuckla.

Above: Water crossing Kathleen Avenue

Above: Kingsfield Road.

Above: Allentown Road in Santa Rosa County.

Above: Cantonment off Highway 297A.

Above: County bus lot on Muscogee Road in Cantonment.

Above: A Cantonment neighborhood.

Above: A yard off Wishbone Lane in Cantonment.

Reader submitted photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Cantonment Man Arrested On Multiple Child Pornography Charges

February 5, 2020

A Cantonment man has been arrested on multiple child pornography charges after allegedly uploading underage obscene material and requesting that an undercover deputy make a custom child porn video for him.

Dylan Tyler Ellis, 21, was charged with 20 counts of possession of child pornography with intent to promote and enticing a custodian of a child to engage in sexual conduct.

The case against Ellis began in Washington state in 2019 after law enforcement there received a tip from the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children that child pornography was uploaded from an address in Oak Harbor, Washington. A search of all electronic devices in the home found no child pornography whatsoever. But the residents of the home told police that Ellis, their nephew, lived with them between June and September 2019 and had his own gaming desktop computer.

Ellis was traced to his new address in the 600 block of Greenberry Drive in Cantonment.

An undercover Escambia County Sheriff’s Office investigator made contact through Discord, a chat app for gamers, and Ellis provided a username to contact him on the Wickr Me messaging app. He provided the same username under which the child pornography was allegedly uploaded in Washington State, according to an arrest report.

The deputy made contact through Wickr Me and Ellis sent him a file labeled “Mom kids” that contacted 26 video files depicting children as young as three engaged in sexual activity, the report states. The investigator stated he had an 8-year old niece, and Ellis requested custom sexual video of the girl.

A search warrant was executed at Ellis’ Greenberry Drive residence on Tuesday by the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office, Pensacola Police Department and Homeland Security. A preliminary search of Ellis’ phone and computer found several images and videos of child pornography.

The investigation is continuing.

Ellis remains in the Escambia County Jail with bond set at $205,000.

Public Comment Period Ends Thursday On Beulah Master Plan, Century Wastewater Plant, Other RESTORE Projects

February 5, 2020

The public comment period ends Thursday on Escambia County’s RESTORE Act funding requests, including a master plan for Beulah and wastewater treatment facility improvements for Century. There are eight total funding requests.

Escambia County will receive approximately $70 million through 2031 in RESTORE Act Direct Component (Pot 1) funds as a result of the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill. The RESTORE Act requires a Multi-Year Implementation Plan (MYIP) be approved by the Treasury Department prior to submittal of individual project Grant Applications and dispersal of funds.

The county also removed a funding request for an OLF8 Master plan, replacing the funding ask with a campus expansion at the Pensacola International Airport.

Public comments can be submitted on an online public comment form or by email to RESTORE@myescambia.com.

Beulah Master Plan
$300,000 to develop a master plan for the Beulah area

Escambia County will procure the services of an urban/land-use planning firm to develop a master plan for approximately 30,000 acres in the Beulah community of Escambia County. The master plan will be based on the University of West Florida HAAS Center Citizen Survey, an existing conditions analysis, technical analysis, and on stakeholder engagement and community participation.

The Beulah Master Plan will establish a vision for allowing for the continued growth in the area while preserving the quality of life and sense of place enjoyed by the current residents. The final deliverable will be a master plan and/or zoning overlay district and implementation plan, dependent on the technical guidance provided by the procured consultant and concurrence provided by Escambia County Developmental Services staff.

The Beulah community has experienced extensive growth resulting from improved economic conditions and the expansion of Navy Federal Credit Union’s Beulah campus, which is expected to employ over 10,000 people by 2022. Subdivision development orders in Beulah have increased exponentially, with 7,000 residences permitted for development since 2010. Beulah does not currently have a master plan nor zoning overlay district to effectively plan or manage growth. Development of the Beulah Master Plan will balance the highest and best land uses of the subject area with the needs of the County, region, and the Beulah community in creating a plan for sustaining growth while preserving the character of the community.

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Town of Century Wastewater Improvements
$500,000 to design and permit repairs to Century’s failing wastewater treatment facility

The wastewater treatment and collection system has fallen into disrepair as the town has struggled financially for the last decade to keep pace with maintenance and replacement activities.

Direct Component funds will be utilized to fund planning, design, and permitting associated with wastewater treatment and collection system improvements, including lift station, treatment plant, and piping repairs and replacements.

The Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) has strict requirements for the proper operation and maintenance of the utility system, and Century is responsible for meeting these requirements. Funding design and permitting of wastewater treatment and collection system improvements will allow the town to work with FDEP to secure funding to implement the improvements from the State’s Revolving Loan Fund as a rural, disadvantaged community.

OTHER PROJECTS:

Pensacola International Airport Campus Extension — $1.524 million, replaces OLF8 Master Plan on funding request
Perdido Bay Boat Ramp — $2.5 million for the construction of a boat ramp
Brownsville Community Center Renovation — $300,000 to renovate the interior and exterior, add incubator retail space
CRA Community Center – $500,000 for a community center in a yet to be determined CRA but likely in the Palafox CRA
CRA Economic Development Program -- $1.5 million to institute the complete streets program in CRAs
Little Sabine Bay Restoration Program – $2 million for a multi-tiered restoration effort

Pictured top: The Century Wastewater Treatment Facility, NorthEscambia.com photo, click to enlarge. Pictured below: The Navy Federal campus in Beulah.

Tate High Quarterback Club Elects New Officers For 2020

February 5, 2020

The Tate High School Quarterback Club has elected new officers for 2020.

They are President Brian Byrd, Vice President Neal Johnson, Treasurer Stacy Lambeth, Secretary Debbie Westergreen, Head Football Coach Jay Lindsey and members at large  Robin Foster and Megan Walters.

Photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

FWC Law Enforcement Report

February 5, 2020

The Florida FWC Division of Law Enforcement reported the following activity during the period ending January 23 in Escambia and Santa Rosa counties.

ESCAMBIA COUNTY

No report received for Escambia County.

SANTA ROSA COUNTY

K-9 Officer Hutchinson was on patrol in the Blackwater State Forest when he observed a truck stop near a field. While watching the truck, he observed a bright light shine from the open driver side window. The light was being swept across the field in a manner capable of disclosing the presence of deer. The truck slowly drove along the roadway and continued to shine the field. Officer Hutchinson followed the truck and conducted a traffic stop. While questioning the driver he admitted to shining the field to look for deer. Officer Hutchinson also observed a scoped hunting rifle in the passenger seat of the truck. The driver was charged appropriately, and Officer Hutchinson seized the rifle and the light as evidence.

This report represents some events the FWC handled during the time period; however, it does not include all actions taken by the Division of Law Enforcement. Information provided by FWC.

NorthEscambia.com photo.

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