Free Soup Saturday At Century Park

March 1, 2022

St. Luke’s Missionary Baptist Church will hold a Free Soup Day, Saturday, March 5 from 10 a.m. until 1 p.m. at Nadine McCaw Park in Century.

There will be free cooked soup, crackers and soda for everyone in attendance while supplies last.

Visitors should stay in their vehicles for service, or sit in the park.  Nadine McCaw Park is located at the corner of North Century Boulevard and Hecker Road.

File photo.

Trooper Seriously Injured When Box Truck Hits His Patrol Vehicle On I-10

March 1, 2022

A Florida Highway Patrol trooper was seriously injured Monday when his stopped vehicle was struck by a box truck on I-10 in Okaloosa County.

The trooper noticed a white SUV abandoned on the side of the roadway and pulled over to investigate, activating his emergency lights. A short time later, a box truck driven by a 40-year old Escambia County an swerved off the roadway and sideswiped the trooper’s patrol car and the SUV.

The state trooper was transported to Ft Walton Medical Hospital.

“The trooper is in good spirits with family and friends as well as fellow troopers at his side.”

Charges are pending against the driver of the box truck, according to FHP, according to a FHP report.

FDOH Escambia Offers Free HIV Testing

March 1, 2022

The Florida Department of Health in Escambia County (FDOH-Escambia) offers free HIV rapid testing at the After-Hours Clinic, held on the first Thursday of each month. The next After-Hours Clinic is this Thursday, March 3, at FDOH-Escambia’s 1295 West Fairfield Drive location.

The testing is open to the public, with no appointment needed.

  • What: Free HIV Rapid Testing After-Hours Clinic
  • Who: Open to the public, no appointment needed
  • When: Thursday, March 3, 2022 between 4:30 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.*
  • Where: FDOH-Escambia, 1295 W Fairfield Dr, Pensacola, FL
  • How: The rapid HIV test gives highly accurate results in as little as 15 minutes. All testing is confidential and conducted in a private clinic setting.

Free HIV rapid testing is also available Monday thru Friday from 8a.m. – 4:30 p.m. at FDOH-Escambia.

Pickup, School Bus Collide Near McDavid

February 28, 2022

There were no serious injuries in a crash involving a school bus and pickup truck Monday morning near McDavid.

There were no students on the Escambia County school bus at the time of the 9:10 a.m. crash on Highway 164 about 1.3 miles east of North Pine Barren Road.

The Florida Highway Patrol said a 75-year old Atmore man attempted to pass the bus, before his vehicle collided with the lug nuts on a wheel of the bus. The pickup truck then overturned into a wooded area. The pickup truck came to rest on its side, and the driver was able to climb out of the vehicle.

Both drivers refused transport by Escambia County EMS. Escambia County Fire Rescue also responded.

The Florida Highway Patrol  is investigating.

NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Fire Destroys SUV In Highway 29 Median

February 28, 2022

Fire destroyed an SUV early Monday morning near Molino.

The vehicle was reported on fire in the median about 4:10 a.m. on Highway 29 near Barrineau Park Road.  The SUV was reportedly not involved in a collision.

There were no injuries reported. The vehicle fire and a resulting grass fire were extinguished by the Molino Station of Escambia County Fire Rescue.

NorthEscambia.com photos by Kristi Barbour, click to enlarge.

Sparkleberry: FPL Plans Molino Solar Farm, The Third In North Escambia

February 28, 2022

Florida Power & Light (FPL) is considering a third solar farm in North Escambia on hundreds of acres in Molino.

The Sparkleberry Solar Energy Center is planned for 555 acres south of the end of Pilgrim Trail. According to FPL, over 200,000 solar panels will generate nearly 75 megawatts — enough energy to power 15,000 homes.

The Sparkleberry site in Molino is just entering the development review process in Escambia County, prior to any construction permits being issued.

The Molino solar farm is roughly the same size as two others in North Escambia.

The 300,000 solar panels at the Cotton Creek Solar Energy Center on Bogia Road near McDavid have been in operation since the first of the year, producing up to about 75 megawatts.

The First City Solar Energy Center, the second FPL solar site to be built in North Escambia,  off Holland, Cox and Roach roads in McDavid is not yet operational. It also has a planned output of 75 megawatts.

NorthEscambia.com graphic showing the proposed location of the Sparkleberry Solar Energy Center in Molino, click to enlarge.

FWC Report: Fishing Without License, Night Hunting, Deer Woes

February 28, 2022

The Florida FWC Division of Law Enforcement reported the following activity:

ESCAMBIA COUNTY

Officer Specialist Ramos was on patrol and observed a subject actively casting a rod and reel at a local boat ramp attempting to catch fish. When the officer contacted the subject and asked to see his fishing license, the subject admitted he didn’t have one. Officer Ramos researched the person’s prior history and discovered that the subject was also issued a citation in the summer of 2021 for failing to have a fishing license. Furthermore, the man was ineligible to purchase a license since 2019 because of his failure to fulfill financial obligations awarded by the court system. The subject was issued a notice to appear for fishing while his license was suspended due to financial
obligations.

While on patrol, Officer Specialist Ramos observed a suspect harvesting blue crab from traps after midnight in an unregistered homemade motorized vessel that did not display any navigational lights. It is a violation of law for any person to pull blue crab traps one hour after sunset until one hour before sunrise. After maintaining surveillance on the suspect, Officer Ramos conducted a resource inspection. The suspect had previously been charged with violating various Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission resource regulations. The suspect was unable to prove he was the owner of the crab traps and was in possession of blue crab and several species of fish. Each of the crab traps failed to meet four separate trap specifications according to law. Officer Ramos documented 10 violations pertaining to vessel and blue crab trap requirements. The suspect was issued a notice to appear in court as well as two non-criminal citations and seven warnings for the violations.

SANTA ROSA COUNTY

Officers Oliver and Mullins were patrolling in Blackwater Wildlife Management Area (WMA) when they encountered two subjects hunting in the forest. They conducted a hunting and resource inspection on the two subjects and further inspection led them to finding one subject without proper licenses and two deer that were previously killed and not logged or reported. Through the course of an investigation, it was discovered that one of the deer was a small buck not meeting the antler requirement for legal size. The subjects were issued the appropriate citations, the illegal deer head was seized and destroyed.

Officer Mullins was working illegal night hunting activity and observed subjects in a truck shine lights in a clearing showing an apparent search for deer. The officer continued to watch the vehicle and observed them shine another area for deer. Officer Mullins contacted four occupants in the truck, who each said they did not have a gun with them. While searching the vehicle a rifle was found in the back seat hidden under a jacket by the passenger’s feet. Further inspection revealed a large magazine and 22 rounds of ammunition thrown under the seat. Officer Bower arrived and assisted with the investigation. Each subject was issued a notice to appear for night hunting. The rifle,
two large flashlights, and twenty-two rounds of ammunition were seized as evidence.

Officers Oliver and Mullins were on patrol checking hunters at a game checkpoint in Blackwater Wildlife Management Area (WMA). They contacted a hunter that had fresh blood on him and was extremely winded. Upon speaking with the hunter, they found that the subject had shot a deer. Officers Oliver and Mullins conducted a hunting and resource inspection and located a short horn buck in the rear of his SUV. The subject stated that it was his first deer he had killed and that he had only been hunting a handful of times. The subject was mistaken on the requirements for antler size, despite knowing the buck was close to legal size. The subject was issued a notice to appear citation for the short horn buck deer.

NorthEscambia.com file photo.

Tate High To Prep 50,000 Meals For Those In Need, And They Need Your Financial Help

February 28, 2022

The Tate High School FFA and volunteers will work this week to prepare 50,000 meals for a Meals of Hope project to help fight hunger, and they could use your financial help.

All the packaged meals will be distributed to families in Escambia and Santa Rosa counties.

To make a donation, click here for more information. Businesses that would like to make a donation can mail a check to Tate High School, 1771 Tate Road, Cantonment, Florida 32533. Checks should be labeled for the “Meals of Hope Campaign”.

Pictured: Packing “Meals of Hope” in 2019 at Tate High School. File photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Beulah Middle FFA Hosts Virtual Field Trip For About 300 Fifth Graders

February 28, 2022

Last Friday, the Beulah Middle School FFA hosted a virtual field trip for local fifth graders.

In the past, their FFA members have visited jus one local elementary school and talked about the Beulah farm. But, due to COVID last year, their chapter decided to take the field trip virtual. It was through this experience that they realized they were able to impact a lot more students by providing a virtual experience.

This year, instead of opening it up to just one school, they opened the field trip up to all of their feeder schools. Over 330 students joined in on the virtual field trip.

“The FFA members seriously knocked it out of the park today with their “virtual field trip” of the agriculture land lab. It was engaging, so informative, and downright fun,” said Leanne Jenkins, Beulah Middle agricultural educator and FFA advisor.

At the end of the presentation, elementary students were able to ask questions about agriculture, the program, and middle school.

“It was an amazing learning experience and highly enjoyed by all. FFA members are hoping to be able to expand their audience each year,” Jenkins added.

Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

West Florida High’s Cydnie Helton Signs To Play Lacrosse At Tennessee Wesleyan University

February 28, 2022

West Florida High School midfielder Cydnie Helton has signed her National Letter of Intent to play college lacrosse at Tennessee Wesleyan University. Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge

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