Repairs Continue On District 5 Roads Damaged By Tropical Storm Claudette’s Heavy Rain

June 25, 2021

Escambia County is continuing to repair District 5 roads washed away last weekend during heavy rains from Tropical Storm Claudette.

Thursday afternoon, Interim County Administrator Wes Moreno provided NorthEscambia.com with the following updates:

Rigby Road in Bratt was closed Saturday at the bridge over Beaver Dam Creek, just south of West Highway 4, after the roadway approach washed away. Repairs are expected to be complete Friday; both the road and bridge are open.

Greenland Road in Davisville suffered major erosion of the road shoulder Saturday at a culvert on Pine Barren Creek. The roadside on the downstream side of Greenland Road washed away both east and west of the creek. Repairs are expected to be completed Friday. Greenland Road remains open.

Devine Farm Road suffered major erosion by a bridge over a branch of 11 Mile Creek, washing the dirt away under a portion of roadway. Repair work is underway.

In District 3 Rolling Hills Road washed away Saturday, leaving several home isolated. County crews worded from 2 a.m. until 11 p.m. Sunday to make repairs.

Top photo and above: Rigby Road. NorthEscambia.com photos.

Above: Greenland Road. NorthEscambia.com photo.

Above: Greenland Road. NorthEscambia.com photo.

Above: Devine Farm Road. Submitted photo.

Above: Devine Farm Road. Submitted photo.

Pensacola Beach Fishing Pier Will Reopen Saturday Following Temporary Repairs

June 25, 2021

The Pensacola Beach Fishing Pier on Casino Beach will reopen to the public on Saturday at 6 a.m. The pier will be open daily from 6 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.

The 1,471-foot Gulf-side fishing pier was significantly damaged from Hurricane Sally last September and has been closed while the county worked with FEMA. After an onsite meeting with FEMA representatives, the county received approval to move forward with temporary repairs in June, and those repairs are now complete.

“I’d like to thank Escambia County public works and parks and recreation personnel for working so quickly to make these temporary repairs once we received approval from FEMA to move forward,” said Chairman and District 4 County Commissioner Robert Bender. “With the Pensacola Bay Bridge recently reopening, I’m ecstatic that there is easier access to this amenity for folks to enjoy on Pensacola Beach.”

Barons Get Walk-Off Win Over The Wahoos For The Second Night

June 25, 2021

Craig Dedelow hit a sac fly in the bottom of the ninth inning to cap off a three-run rally as the Birmingham Barons walked off the Wahoos 3-2 for their second walk off win in a row.

Pensacola led 2-0 headed into the ninth with closer Colton Hock (L, 1-1) on the mound. The league’s leader in saves struggled with his command in the inning as he walked the bases loaded with nobody out. Zack Granite laced a two-run single to tie the game and advanced to second on the throw to the plate, setting up runners at second and third with still nobody out.

After intentionally walking Micker Adolfo, and a pop out from Carlos Perez, Dedelow hit a sac fly to center to give the Barons the win.

For Hock, it was only his second blown save in 11 attempts.

The loss takes the shine away from a masterful outing from Edward Cabrera, another one of the Marlins top pitching prospects. The right hander hurled six shutout innings and struck out nine without allowing a walk. The Barons mustered a total of three hits against Cabrera.

Offensively, Bubba Hollins carried the load for the Wahoos as the New Yorker 2-for-4 with a homer and two RBI. He hit a solo shot off John Parke in the fifth to put the Wahoos up 1-0. Then in the eighth, he laced an RBI double into the left field corner to score Devin Hairston and give Pensacola what looked like a save 2-0 lead.

The series continues on Friday with Jake Eder (2-2, 1.08) taking the mound for the Wahoos. He will be opposed by Jason Bilous (0-0, 4.12).

‘Donut Strike’ For Manna Is Continuing; Here’s How To Donate Food Friday Afternoon

June 24, 2021

The “Donut Strike” for Manna Food Pantries is continuing at area grocery stores.

Law enforcement agencies and fire departments in Escambia and Santa Rosa counties are on strike from doughnuts through Friday as they collect food for Manna.

First responders will be accepting grocery donations from the public as follows:

Friday, June 25 | 3 to 6 p.m.

  • Walmart, 2650 Creighton Road, Pensacola
  • Sam’s Club, 1250 Airport Boulevard, Pensacola
  • Publix, 8684 Beulah Road, Pensacola
  • Publix, 852 Gulf Breeze Parkway, Gulf Breeze
  • Publix, 1430 Tiger Park Lane, Gulf Breeze
  • Winn-Dixie, 3319 Gulf Breeze Parkway, Gulf Breeze
  • Walmart Super Center, 3767 Gulf Breeze Parkway, Gulf Breeze
  • Winn-Dixie, 1550 South Highway 29, Cantonment
  • Publix, 5580 Woodbine Road, Pace (10 a.m. to 3 p.m.)

The items Manna currently needs most are:

  • Oatmeal (boxes of individual packets)
  • Chicken and tuna (pouches and canned)
  • Peanut butter (1 lb. jars and individual cups)
  • Vegetables (carrots, spinach, mixed vegetables; canned and peel-off plastic tops)
  • Fruit in 100% juice (canned and peel-off plastic tops)
  • Microwaveable dinners (like Hormel Compleats)

Pictured: Collecting food for Manna at the Publix at Nine Mile Road and Pine Forest Road Thursday afternoon. Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Farm Hill Utilities Issues Boil Water Notice For Area Including Beulah Road, River Annex Road

June 24, 2021

Farm Hill Utilities in Cantonment has issued a precautionary boil water notice following a water main break Thursday.

A boil water notice has been issued for the west end of River Annex Road, the intersection of Beulah Road and Muscogee Road and all of Beulah Road including the side roads.

As a precaution, Farm Hill Utilities advises that all water used for drinking, cooking, making ice, brushing teeth, or washing dishes be boiled. A rolling boil of one minute is sufficient. As an alternative bottled water may be used.

The precautionary boil water notice will remain in effect until the problem has been corrected and bacteriological survey shows that the water is safe to drink.

Cantonment Man Wins $1 Million On Lottery Scratch-Off Ticket

June 24, 2021

A Cantonment man has claimed a $1 million lottery prize.

The Florida Lottery said Thursday afternoon that 60-year old John Wiggins claimed a $1 million prize at the Pensacola District Office from the $5 million Gold Rush Classic scratch-off game.

Wiggins purchased his winning ticket from Tom Thumb at the corner of North W Street and Marcus Pointe Boulevard. The retailer will receive a $2,000 bonus commission for selling the winning ticket.

Pictured: John Wiggins’ winning $1 million scratch-off ticket. Photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Deputy Cleared In Fatal Officer Involved Shooting At Pensacola Beach Hotel

June 24, 2021

No charges will be filed against an Escambia County Sheriff’s Office deputy for the fatal shooting of a man at a Pensacola Beach hotel last March, according to the State Attorney’s Office.

Acea Robert Grozdanoff was shot and killed during the incident March 17 at the Surf & Sand Hotel. The officer-involved shooting was investigated by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement.

“This review determined that no criminal charges will be filed against the deputy,” the State Attorney’s Office said in a news release.

911 callers reported Grozdanoff was holding a gun to a female’s head and was beating her.

When deputies arrived, the female told deputies, “I got the gun away from him; he doesn’t have the gun anymore.”

Deputies said Grozdanoff made statements about God and “wanting to die.” Deputies attempted to handcuff him, but during a struggle they discovered he had a gun that he pointed in the direction of a deputy. Another deputy fired at Grozdanoff until the gun fell on the floor. Grozdanoff was declared dead on the scene.

According to an autopsy report, Grozdanoff had alcohol, amphetamines, methamphetamines and THC in his system at the time of his death.

Pictured: The scene at the Surf and Sand Hotel on Pensacola Beach shortly after an officer involved shooting March 17, 2021. Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

No Critical Injuries In Highway 95A, Tate School Road Crash

June 24, 2021

There were no critical injuries reported in a Thursday morning crash on Highway 95A at Tate School Road.

A Cadillac sedan and Chevrolet pickup collided about 10:10 a.m. The intersection was temporarily blocked, but the vehicles were moved to the shoulder shortly after first responders arrived.

Escambia County EMS and the Cantonment Station of Escambia Fire Rescue responded. The Florida Highway Patrol is investigating.

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

Century Man Charged With Pepper-Spraying Two Deputies And His Mother

June 24, 2021

A Century man is facing multiple charges after allegedly pepper-spraying two deputies and his mother.

Johnathon Robert Baldwin, 21, was charged with two counts of felony battery on a law enforcement officer, two counts of felony resisting arrest and one county of battery in a domestic violence situation.

The Escambia County Sheriff’s Offices responded to the Century Park Apartments on 2nd Street where Baldwin had reportedly sprayed his mother with pepper spray and was possible armed with a knife, bow and arrow, or a pellet gun.

The victim told deputies that Baldwin is schizophrenic and was in possession of pepper spray he had ordered on the internet because dead people speak to him and he was afraid of “the purge”. She stated she had removed several canisters of pepper spray from his room before he pulled a can of pepper spray out of his pocket and sprayed across the front of her body, including part of her face. She was evaluated on scene by Escambia County EMS.

When deputies arrived and entered the apartment, Baldwin was standing with one hand hidden. Deputies gave him several commands to show his hands before he ran at two deputies in an aggressive manner, raised his right hand and pepper-sprayed both, according to an arrest report. He then retreated to a bedroom and slammed the door. A deputy kicked the door open.

Two deputies attempted to take Baldwin into custody, but he pulled away and pepper-sprayed both deputies in their faces and eyes, the report states. With deputies fearing that Baldwin might have other weapons within his reach, he was tased and taken into custody.

Deputies learned Baldwin had overdosed on an antipsychotic drug, and he was transported by Escambia County EMS to Jay Hospital for treatment.

He was later released from the Escambia County Jail on a $3,000 bond.

Want A Smoked Boston Butt For The Fourth? Order Now From Tate Or Northview Football

June 24, 2021

Both the Tate and Northview quarterback clubs are selling smoked Boston butts will delivery in time for the Fourth of July with proceeds benefiting the Aggies or the Chiefs.

The Tate High Quarterback Club is selling Boston butts to be picked up July 3 from 10 a.m. until noon at the Aggie Shack. The Boston butts are $40 and can be ordered before July 1 by clicking or tapping here.

The Northview Quarterback Club is selling Boston butts for $40 each. Payment can be made via Venmo @northviewhs-chiefs. They can be picked up July 2 at Travis Nelson Park in Bratt from 4-7 p.m.

(Editor’s note: These are independent fundraisers. You’ll need to choose which school to order from and support, or order from both!)

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