Woman On Moped Struck By Vehicle In Cantonment

December 11, 2020

A woman on a moped was struck by a vehicle in Cantonment.

The woman was riding her moped on Lakeview Avenue when she reportedly collided with a vehicle that was turning into a driveway about 4:40 p.m. Thursday. She was transported to a local hospital for treatment of her injuries.

The Florida Highway Patrol is investigating and has not released further details.

Gulf Power Foundation Awards $41,000 To Local Organizatons

December 11, 2020

The Gulf Power Foundation awarded more than $41,000 to local charitable or nonprofit organizations during the third quarter of 2020 to support communities throughout Northwest Florida.

“Gulf Power’s mission has always been to support our communities where we live and work, and our quarterly grants through the Gulf Power Foundation help build strong and sustainable communities,” said Sandy Sims, executive director for the Gulf Power Foundation. “The Foundation’s goal is to improve the lives of Northwest Florida residents, and during difficult and uncertain times like we currently face, we are honored to be able to give back to others through these grants.”

Third quarter grant recipients for the region are:

  • Audubon Society (Pensacola and Bay County chapters) – Plants for Birds: $5,000
  • Autism Pensacola: $5,000
  • Capstone Adaptive Learning and Therapy Centers: $5,384
  • Children in Crisis: $5,000
  • Escambia County 4-H Foundation: $4,000
  • Pensacola United Methodist Community Services: $4,836
  • Mercy Chefs: $6,853
  • Pensacola Promise: $5,000

These grants are in addition to $100,000 contributed in October to help those affected by Hurricane Sally; that grant went to four local charitable and nonprofit organizations in Northwest Florida helping communities recover. The money will help to continue to provide services to the hardest-hit areas in Escambia and Santa Rosa counties.

The Gulf Power Foundation has operated for 30 years as an independent 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization, partnering and investing in communities throughout Northwest Florida.

Semi Reportedly Crashes Into Vehicles At Highway 29, Highway 97 In Molino

December 10, 2020

There were no injuries reported in a three vehicle crash Thursday morning on Highway 29 at Highway 97 in Molino.

Witnesses said a semi-truck collided with two vehicles that were stopped at the traffic light.

The Molino and Cantonment stations of Escambia Fire Rescue and Escambia County EMS responded. The crash is under investigation by the Florida Highway Patrol.

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Educational Born Learning Trail Installation Underway In Century

December 10, 2020

The installation of a Born Learning Trail is underway at Showalter Park in Century and is expected to be completed next week.

The Born Learning Trail, a United Way Worldwide initiative since 2005, is a series of 10 signs with activities painted on a park trail that offer fun, interactive learning activities for young children and their families. It helps parents, caregivers, and communities create quality engagement opportunities when out on a stroll or while playing at a park.

The signs are now in place in Century, and volunteers will return next week to paint the corresponding activities on the walkway.

The Born Learning Trail in Century is the second of five that will be in Escambia and Santa Rosa counties. The first opened in Jay during the summer, and three more will be announced.

The Century Born Learning Trail is a partnership between the Early Learning Coalition of Escambia County, International Paper, the Town of Century, and United Way of West Florida

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Rolling Roadblocks This Weekend On I-10, Highway 29 For Plant Crist Natural Gas Conversion Prep

December 10, 2020

Rolling roadblocks are planned for Saturday and Sunday on I-10 and Highway 29 as Gulf Power readies for the conversion of Plant Crist to natural gas by pulling transmission wire across I-10 both days.

Gulf Power will be pulling transmission wire across I-10 both days.

The operation will occur on I-10 between the I-110 interchange and the Pine Forest Road exit. Local law enforcement will be leading the rolling road blocks, which will be conducted on I-10, I-110 and Highway 29.

Gulf Power received permission to conduct the wire pull project from the Florida Department of Transportation. The rolling roadblocks will start around 6:30 a.m. on Saturday, Dec. 12 and will occur several times until noon or early afternoon. More are scheduled early Sunday morning. Between each operation, traffic will be allowed to resume normal flow.

“Completing this transmission line wire pull is another step in the process of providing cleaner energy and greater reliability to our customers as we work to modernize Plant Crist. We are performing this work on a weekend to avoid as much disruption to vehicle flow as possible,” said Mike Spoor, vice president of power delivery for Gulf Power. “We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause and appreciate travelers’ patience.”

The new transmission wire conductor is required to handle the increased capacity that is part of the Plant Crist modernization project; once complete, the increased capacity will deliver greater reliability to all customers. Gulf Power is converting Plant Crist to run 100% on natural gas.

The project previously included the installation of a natural gas pipeline from near Century through Molino and Cantonment  to Plant Crist.

ECAT Requiring Masks Later This Month, Charging Regular Fares In January

December 10, 2020

Escambia County Area Transit (ECAT) will require face masks later this month and will return to charging regular fares in January.

Regular fares have been suspended since March 23 but will be reinstated on Monday, January 25.

Free face masks have been provided to ECAT riders since June 1 and will continue to be available. Face masks will be required on ECAT busses beginning Monday, December 21. If a passenger meets one of the Florida Department of Health requirements that prevents mask wearing, the passenger can notify the bus operator. Social distancing will still be encouraged on all ECAT vehicles.

Cantonment Man Charged With Fraud For Using Terminal Ill Mother’s Credit Cards

December 10, 2020

A Cantonment man is facing felony charges for allegedly using credit cards that belong to his ailing mother.

Jaylen Jerome Huff, 26, was charged with two counts of felony fraudulent use of a credit card and one county of petit theft.

A relative with power of attorney for the victim reviewed her bank statements and found numerous fraudulent transactions from October 2019 through March 2020.

Huff, who is the victim’s eldest son, was in possession of her purse and credit cards, according to an Escambia County Sheriff’s Office report. He told deputies that he was using the credit cards to support his six brothers. Deputies found that he had used the credit cards to make payment on a personal storage unit and a car payment, the report states.

The victim, according to the ECSO, is in a long term care facility with a terminal medical condition.

Huff was released on a $5,500 bond.

Wonder Woman Library Cards Available At West Florida Libraries

December 10, 2020

Wonder Woman library cards are available at West Florida Public Libraries.

Patrons can receive one free replacement library card per year. After the first replacement, cards are issued for $1 with proper identification. Library patrons are responsible for any items checked out prior to a card being reported as lost or stolen.

Ivey Extends Alabama’s Mask Mandate Into Next Year

December 10, 2020

Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey has once again extended her Safer at Home Order, including a mask mandate., into next year.

Ivey announced Wednesday that the order has been extended through Friday, January 22 at 5 p.m.

Individuals are still required to wear a mask or other facial covering when in public or are interacting within six feet with people from a different household. Masks are also required in schools and colleges for second grade and above.

“Y’all, none of this has been easy. As I have done previously, I cannot thank the people of Alabama enough for the sacrifices you are making—sacrifices for yourself and for others,” Ivey said. “I ask everyone – as we strive to get back to normal & as the vaccine begins to be rolled out to the most vulnerable populations – that we don’t just flip the switch and mentally ‘move on’ from taking precautions. Please continue to be considerate.”

The governor also said she has no plans for a lockdown.

Man Shot In Cantonment Wednesday Afternoon

December 9, 2020

The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a shooting that happened Wednesday afternoon in Cantonment.

An adult male was shot in the foot in the 200 block of Sheppard Street shortly after 4 p.m. He was transported to an area hospital for treatment.

The victim is being uncooperative with deputies and not providing details about the shooting, according to ECSO spokesperson Amber Southard.

Anyone with information can call Crime Stoppers at (850) 436-9620.

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