Escambia Reports 207 New COVID-19 Cases In Last Week

October 23, 2021

There were 207 new COVID-19 cases reported Escambia County over the last week by the Florida Department of Health.

Baptist, Ascension Sacred Heart and West Florida hospitals reported a combined 47 COVID-19 hospitalizations as of Friday.

Here is the latest data:

Escambia County cases:

Total cases: 53,492 (+207)
Positivity rate last week: 4.9%
Current total hospitalizations: 48
Over age 18 and over hospitalizations: 47
Under age 18 hospitalized: 1
Total deaths reported last 7 days: less than 10 (CDC data)

Escambia County Vaccinations

People vaccinated: 153,355 (+846)
Total Population of Escambia County Partially Vaccinated: 55.3%
Total Population of Escambia County Fully Vaccinated: 47.6%
*These numbers are the percent of total Escambia County population vaccinated. Not the percentage of hospitalized individuals.

Santa Rosa County cases:

Total cases: 32,310 (+157)
Positivity rate last week: 7.0%
People vaccinated: 89,3261 (+484)
Partial vaccination rate (age 12+): 56%
Total deaths last 7 days: 0 (CDC data)

Statewide cases:

Florida resident cases: 3,635,126 (+15,314)
Case positivity rate: 3.4%
Deaths: 58,803 (+106)

FDOH has moved from daily to weekly reports and removed the COVID-19 dashboard. The state is now releasing a weekly report with local data limited only to number of cases and positivity rate The number of deaths by county or cases by local cities and communities is no longer provided by FDOH.

Final Two Ladarius Clardy Murder Suspects Have Been Arrested

October 22, 2021

The final two named suspects in the murder of football standout Ladarius Clardy have now been arrested.

Timothy Donail Knight, Jr. and Terrell Taquez Parker Jr., were arrested Friday on charges of principal first degree murder, conspiracy to commit murder and one count of attempted murder

Kobie Lashun Jenkins, Jr. is being held without bond on multiple charges including first degree murder and conspiracy to commit murder he turned himself in at the county jail October 15. . Jenkins was the alleged triggerman.

Amos Dehontiguan Snowden Jr. and his brother Da’Quavion Snowden, Jr. were earlier charged with first degree principal to murder and conspiracy to commit murder. Both remain in the Escambia County Jail without bond.

Two Injured In Early Morning Wreck On Highway 97 Near Walnut Hill

October 22, 2021

Two people were injured in a two vehicle crash on Highway 97 near Walnut Hill early Friday morning.

It happened about 4:15 a.m. on Highway 97 south of Pine Forest Road.

The driver of a Chevrolet 1500 pickup truck said an oncoming Jeep Cherokee traveled into his lane, and he unsuccessfully attempted to take evasive action. After the vehicles collided, the pickup truck overturned multiple times, coming to rest upright in a ditch. The Jeep came to stop off the road in a grassy area about 425 feet away.

The driver and a passenger in the Jeep were transported by Escambia County EMS to Atmore Community Hospital with injuries not considered life threatening. The driver of the pickup truck was not injured.

The Florida Highway Patrol is investigating. The Walnut Hill Station of Escambia Fire Rescue responded.

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Escambia EMTs And Paramedics Get Pay Increases

October 22, 2021

The Escambia County Commission on Thursday approved pay raises for EMTs and paramedics with a new union agreement.

Effective with the next pay cycle, the hourly base wage rate for newly hired and existing employees will be:

Also effective with the next pay period, the hourly base wage rate for existing full-time employee covered by the collective bargaining agreement will be increased by:

“While all Public Safety employees are critical to the essential functions of Escambia County, this was needed to be competitive for the wages paid for our paramedics and EMTs throughout the Panhandle,” said Escambia County Public Safety Director Eric Gilmore.

With their vote Thursday, the commission formally approved an agreement with the  International Association of EMT’s and Paramedics, the National Association of Government Employees and Services Employees International Union Local 5000.

Jim Allen Elementary School Names Students Of The Month

October 22, 2021

Jim Allen Elementary School has named their September Students of the Month. They are Jackson Rains and Miranda Grandpre. Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

This Is Who Won $164K For Fantasy 5 Ticket Sold On Nine Mile Road

October 22, 2021

We now know who won over $164,000 after purchasing a winning Florida Lottery Fantasy 5 ticket at a Nine Mile Road convenience store.

The quick pick ticket sold at the Circle K at the intersection of West Nine Mile Road and Pine Forest Road was the only winning ticket sold for Sunday night’s drawing and was worth $164,662.39.

The winning ticket was sold to Boyd Cole of Daphne Alabama, according to the Florida Lottery.

The 197 tickets matching four numbers won $134.50 each. Another 6,883 tickets matching three numbers are worth $10.50 each, and 72,023 ticket holders won a free ticket for picking two numbers.

Sunday’s winning numbers were 10-12-18-31-33.

11 Escambia Schools Earn Incentive Awards For Decreased Energy Usage

October 22, 2021

Eleven Escambia county schools were honored at this week’s school board meeting for earning Energy Incentive Awards from the district.

Tate High School was the high school honoree, garnering the maximum Energy Incentive Award possible for their category, which comes with a check for $1,225.  At the middle school level, Beulah, Ernest Ward and Ransom were awarded $975 each. Elementary schools taking home awards were Brentwood, Ferry Pass, Global Learning Academy, Jim Allen, Kingsfield, Molino Park, and C.A. Weis.  Each elementary school recognized received an award of $725.

The awards were based on decreased energy use from the previous year.  These campuses remained below the district’s energy use average, completed shutdown checklists in preparation for school breaks, and passed three energy audits conducted throughout the year.

Representatives from each school were on hand to receive certificates at the school board meeting.

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FEMA Reimburses Escambia County $13.7 Million For Hurricane Sally Debris Removal

October 22, 2021

FEMA has approved a grant of $13,715,504 for the State of Florida to reimburse Escambia County for costs associated with county-wide debris removal after Hurricane Sally.

Escambia County utilized contracted workers between October 1, 2020, And April 30, 2021 to remove and dispose of 689,477 cubic yards of vegetative debris, 201,863 cubic yards of construction and demolition debris, 854 hazardous leaning trees, 8,283 hazardous hanging limbs and 1.85 tons of hazardous household waste debris from public rights of way. The debris posed a serious threat to public health and safety. Additional expenses included the monitoring and field supervisory oversight of collecting, removing and disposal of all debris.

FEMA’s Public Assistance program is an essential source of funding for communities recovering from a federally declared disaster or emergency. The Florida Division of Emergency Management works with FEMA during all phases of the program and reviews projects prior to FEMA final approval.

Applicants work directly with FEMA to develop projects and scopes of work. FEMA obligates funding for projects to FDEM after final approval.

Once a project is obligated, FDEM works closely with applicants to finalize grants and begin making payments. FDEM has procedures in place designed to ensure grant funding is provided to local communities as quickly as possible.

FEMA’s Public Assistance program provides grants to state, tribal and local governments, and certain private nonprofit organizations, including houses of worship, so communities can quickly respond to and recover from major disasters or emergencies.

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Four Century Residents Charged With Neglecting Six Children

October 21, 2021

Four Century residents were arrested Wednesday night for child neglect after deputies found them living in squalor with six children in two campers, according to the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office.

Deputies responded to the campers Wednesday on a sexual battery call. They found Norman Tracy Tedder, 55, and his wife Tabitha Rolin Tedder, 50, and Michael Tracy Tedder, 29, and his wife Elizabeth Mae Dennis, 28, living with the six minors. All four were charged with felony child neglect and booked into the Escambia County Jail. They were released on $7,500 bond each.

The Department of Children and Families temporarily removed the children and transported them to the Gulf Coast Kids House.

The ages of the children were redacted from the arrest report.

Some readers may find the following details disturbing. Reader discretion is advised.

One camper was “extremely dirty”, with “raw sewage coming from the back side of the camper and flowing underneath the camper causing an unbearable foul odor”, and “hundreds of roaches”, according to an arrest report. The roaches were in thee food cabinet, running over the food, on the stove, on the sink and on the counter.

A deputy further described the camper as having roaches inside the shower and toilet area, pots with old food in them on the kitchen counter, a sink filled with dirty dishes and a refrigerator he called “extremely nasty”. There was one full size bed, a let-down bed with roaches crawling on it, and a baby crib in the camper. Two cats and two dogs were inside, and there were power cords running through the camper and by the kitchen sink, the report states.

“The camper had a foul odor inside and out that was unbearable,” the deputy wrote in his report.

The other camper, described as being “extremely small,” was also roach infested, dirty and piled full of clothes and other items making it impossible to enter, the report states.

According to the ECSO, there was no electrical service on the property; the campers were powered by numerous electrical cords strung together to a nearby home. Some of the cords had bare wires in places and junctions exposed to the weather.

“The parents smelled as if they had not bathed in several days,” arrest reports state.

No other information was made available about the sexual battery call.

ECUA Truck Blows Tire, Rolls Into Nine Mile Road Underpass

October 21, 2021

An ECUA truck blew a tire and grazed an underpass on Nine Mile Road midday Thursday.

After the tire blowout, the truck rolled into the Highway 29 overpass at Nine Mile Road. The truck only grazed the underpass, and the driver was not injured, according to Nathalie Bowers, ECUA spokesperson. She said the truck will be back on the road tomorrow.

Escambia Fire Rescue responded to what was reported as a vehicle explosion. Firefighters cooled the truck and the recyclables cargo as a precaution due to overheating around the tire.

Witnesses described tire blowout as being extremely loud as it echoed from the underpass and rattled the adjacent area.

NorthEscambia.com photos by Kristi Barbour. The bottom submitted photo shows the truck moments after the incident. Click to enlarge.

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