No Injuries Reported In Semi, Pickup Crash On Highway 95A

January 9, 2023

There were no injuries reported in a Monday afternoon crash involving a semi-truck and a king cab pickup truck.

The crash happened about 1:50 p.m. on Highway 95A, just south of East Roberts Road.

The Florida Highway Patrol is investigating the cause of the crash.

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Man Wanted For Causing Highway 97 Wreck, Robbing Victim At Gunpoint

January 9, 2023

Authorities have identified a suspect that caused a wreck and then robbed a victim at gunpoint on Highway 97 in Davisville about two weeks ago.

The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office said 45-year Edward Jerome Butler Jr. followed a vehicle and caused a traffic crash in the 11000 block of Highway 97, near the Piggly Wiggly, just before 6 p.m. on December 27. After the wreck, deputies say Butler robbed the victim at gunpoint taking cash, a firearm, and other property from the victim and the victim’s vehicle. Butler then used the victim’s credit/debit card to withdraw money.

Butler is wanted for battery, aggravated assault, larceny, grand theft of a firearm, robbery with a firearm, and fraud (illegal use of a credit card). Butler is considered armed and dangerous, according to the ECSO.

He was seen driving the white sedan pictured during the armed robbery.

Anyone with information is asked to call Crime Stoppers at (850) 433-STOP or the ECSO at (850) 436-9620.

Editor’s note: The mugshot above of Edward Jerome Butler Jr. is from a 2017 arrest.

The Air We Breathe: Escambia Fire Turns To High Tech Equipment, Wireless Alerts During Sulfur Plant Fire

January 9, 2023

While a fire burned at an Atmore sulfur plant Friday, a hazardous materials team and other resources from Escambia County (Florida) Fire Rescue responded.

Light winds pushed the smoke plume to the south, toward Florida.

Escambia, Florida, firefighters used specialized equipment to test the air quality in Florida south of the Tiger Sul plant, which is located in Atmore Industrial Park about 1.5 miles north of the Alabama-Florida state line. There were no problems found.

According to Escambia County Emergency Manager Travis Tompkins, Florida residents within five miles received an emergency alert on their cell phones. The alert advised of the situation, but there was no shelter in place order issued.

The alerts were sent using the Integrated Public Alert and Warning System (IPAWS) program  created by FEMA. IPAWS allows federal, state or local authorities to send geographically-targeted wireless emergency alerts (WEA) — much like amber alerts and tornado warnings sent to phones.

ECFR’s monitoring equipment was also used on-site at the plant fire and in Alabama near the fire. Once the fire was under control, there were no significant dangerous gasses detected.

RELATED STORY: Fire Burns At Atmore Sulfur Plant; Florida Residents Alerted

Pictured: An Escambia County (Florida) Fire Rescue hazardous materials team stagged at the Piggly Wiggly on Highway 97 in Davisville, just yards from Atmore, during a sulfur plant fire Friday. They used specialized equipment to test the air quality. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Verizon: Customers In Century Area May Experience Service Disruptions This Week

January 9, 2023

Over about the next week, Verizon Wireless customers in the Century area may experience service disruptions, according to the company.

“Verizon is upgrading our network in the Century area to make sure our customers in the area continue to have the excellent experience they’ve come to expect from Verizon,” Andy Choi, Verizon communications manager, told NorthEscambia.com. “ We’re notifying customers in the spirit of transparency, because we know our customers rely on the Verizon network.”

Choi said he was unable to provide specific details on what part of the network or service is being upgraded, nor could he be more specific on the potentially impacted area.

According to Verizon, the upgrade process could take a little longer than the anticipated week.

“While we will do our best to adhere to this schedule, it may shift out as much as two weeks due to factors outside of our control,” the company said.

Pictured: A Verizon tower in North Escambia. NorthEscambia.com file photo.

Lane Closures This Week On Highway 97 North Of Molino; Tuesday on Highway 99 In Beulah

January 9, 2023

According to the the Florida Department of Transportation, there will be lane closures this week on Highway 97 in Molino and Highway 99 in Beulah.

Motorists will encounter intermittent daytime lane closures on Highway 97 just north of Abromovich Lane Monday through Thursday from 7 a.m. until 5 p.m. for routine utility maintenance. Abromovich Lane is just north of Molino Park Elementary School)

There will also be intermittent lane closures on Tuesday beginning at 9 a.m. on Highway 99 near Beulah Road for drainage operations.

The work is weather-dependent and may be delayed or rescheduled in the event of inclement weather.

Kristi Mims Is Jim Allen Elementary’s Teacher Of The Year

January 9, 2023

Kristi Mims was named the Jim Allen Elementary School Teacher of the Year. She teaches pre-kindergarten.

NorthEscambia.com spotlighting Teachers of the Year from the North Escambia area. The county’s overall teacher of the year will be named in late January.

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AAA: Gas Prices Declining Again After 32 Cent Spike

January 9, 2023

Florida gas prices are declining again after surging during in the past two weeks. The state average declined almost 2 cents per gallon over the weekend, but more discounts are likely on the way, AAA said.

“Gas prices soared in recent weeks, after winter storms caused temporary refinery outages,” said Mark Jenkins, Public Relations Manager for AAA – The Auto Club Group. “Last week, we saw fuel prices retreat again, as refinery activity ramped back up and the market turned bearish on global fuel demand, due to rising cases of Covid-19 in China. Retail prices could drop 10-20 cents in the coming weeks, unless oil prices suddenly rebound.”

On Sunday, the state average was $3.30 per gallon. That’s 10 cents more than this time last year. In 2022, gas prices reached a new record high of $4.89 per gallon in June. The 2022 low was set on December 26th at $2.99 per gallon.

A North Escambia low of $2.94 could be found on Muscogee Road in Cantonment. In Pensacola, a gallon of gas was as low as $2.83 a the warehouse clubs.

NorthEscambia.com photo.

Dawn Bechtol Is McArthur Elementary School Teacher Of The Year

January 8, 2023

The McArthur Elementary School Teacher of the Year is Dawn Bechtol. She is an ESE teacher at the school. Photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Mega Millions At $1.1 Billion For Tuesday, Third Largest Jackpot In Game History

January 8, 2023

For the fourth time in a little more than four years, the Mega Millions jackpot has topped $1 billion

After no ticket matched all six numbers drawn Friday night, the jackpot for the next drawing on Tuesday, January 10, is currently estimated at $1.1 billion ($568.7 million cash). If won at that amount, it would be the third largest jackpot in the game’s history.

The numbers from Friday night were white balls 3, 20, 46, 59 and 63, plus the gold Mega Ball 13.

The only Mega Millions jackpots larger than Tuesday’s estimated $1.1 billion are the game’s record of $1.537 billion, won in South Carolina on October 23, 2018, and $1.337 billion won in Illinois last July 29.

Century To Discuss Plan To Prevent Customer Contamination Of Drinking Water

January 8, 2023

The Century Town Council will hold a workshop Tuesday to discuss a Cross Connection Control Plan.

The plan, which is required by the state, seeks to protect drinking water from contamination caused by leaks or other connections on the customer side of town water meters.

Florida law required that the adopted policy be enforced, including the temporary or permanent disconnection of water service connections that fail to meet the regulatory requirements.

The workshop meeting with the council and engineer Dale Long will take place at 7 p.m. at town hall. The public is invited.

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