The Deadline Is Less Than A Month Away To Register To Vote In The General Election

September 11, 2020

The deadline to register to vote in the general election is less than a month away.

Escambia County Supervisor of Elections David H. Stafford is reminding voters that Monday, October 5 is the last day to register to vote for the November 3 general election. Florida law mandates that registration books close 29 days before an election. New registrations must be completed and received or postmarked no later than October 5 for them to be effective for the November 3 election. Address changes can be made after the books close. If you are unsure of your registration status, visit EscambiaVotes.gov and click Am I Registered? to verify your status or call the Supervisor of Elections office.

scambia County citizens have several ways to register to vote or update their record:

Online: Simply go to EscambiaVotes.gov to register to vote, or to update or change your current registration, including your address or party affiliation. It’s a quick and secure way to make sure you are ready to vote.

In Person: You can register at the Elections Office at 213 Palafox Place, 2nd Floor, in downtown Pensacola, at any Florida Driver’s License Office, public library, and several other governmental offices and public assistance centers. Registration forms are also available to pick up at many locations countywide. For a complete list of locations throughout Escambia County, visit EscambiaVotes.gov or call or e-mail the Elections Office.

By Mail: Visit EscambiaVotes.gov and complete, print, and sign the online application.  Be sure to include a valid Florida Driver’s License or Florida ID number, or if you have neither, the last 4 digits of your Social Security Number in the appropriate space. Completed applications must be received or postmarked no later than October 5. Mail to: Escambia County Supervisor of Elections, PO Box 12601, Pensacola, FL 32591-2601, or take the completed application to the Elections Office at 213 Palafox Place, 2nd Floor, in downtown Pensacola. To have a form mailed to you, call (850) 595-3900 or e-mail the Elections Office (soe@escambiavotes.com).

Vote-By-Mail Requests Still Being Accepted

For voters who wish to cast a ballot by mail, requests are being accepted until 5 p.m. on October 24. Requesting a vote-by-mail ballot is fast and easy. Here are a few ways to do it: go to EscambiaVotes.gov and complete the online request form, call or e-mail the elections office or send a signed, written request to: Supervisor of Elections, PO Box 12601, Pensacola, FL  32591. Be sure to include your date of birth and address when requesting a ballot. Voters can return their ballot by mail, by hand delivery to the Supervisor of Elections office, or to a drop box at any early voting site during the early voting period. Return postage on vote-by-mail ballots for the General Election has be paid by the Supervisor of Elections office.

Northview High Student Airlifted After Highway 4 Wreck; Adult, Four Young Children Uninjured

September 10, 2020

A Northview High School student was critically injured in a two vehicle wreck Thursday morning near the school, while five other people including four children escaped injury.

The crash happened about 8:05 a.m. at the intersection of West Highway 4 and North Pine Barren Road. The high school student apparently pulled her Nissan Murano from a stop sign on Pine Barren Road into the path of a Lincoln MKZ traveling eastbound on Highway 4.

The 16-year old female was trapped in her vehicle and extricated by firefighters before being airlifted to Sacred Heart Hospital in Pensacola by Shandscair helicopter. The adult female driver of the Lincoln and four young children were not injured.

The crash is under investigation by the Florida Highway Patrol. The Walnut Hill and Century stations of Escambia Fire Rescue, Atmore Fire Department, Escambia County EMS and the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office also responded.

NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Gunfire Hits Vehicle In Molino

September 10, 2020

Updated: Gunfire hit a vehicle in Molino early Thursday morning.

The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office is investigating the shooting just after 1:45 a.m. at Highway 29 and Highway 95A.

The ECSO said gunfire struck a truck parked in the yard of a home. There were no injuries reported, and the house was not struck by gunfire.

No other details have been released as the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office continues their investigation. Anyone with information is asked to call the ECSO at (850) 436-9620 or Crime Stoppers at (850) 433-STOP.

Editor’s note: Highway 95A intersects with Highway 29 in both Cantonment and north of Highway 97 in Molino. The shooting location was originally relayed to us as being on the Cantonment end of Highway 95A, but we’ve since learned the shooting was near  the Molino end of Highway 95A at Highway 29.

File photo.

$1 Million Old Chemstrand Road Resurfacing Project Is Now Underway

September 10, 2020

A million dollar project to resurface Old Chemstrand Road got underway this week from Highway 29 to the Ascend plant entrance.

The $1,040,250.49 total contract amount was awarded to CWR Contracting of Tallahassee, which has a local Pensacola office.

The resurfacing and associated shoulder work is expected to be completed by the end of November, according to the company’s projected timeline.

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

By The Numbers: Escambia County COVID-19 Hospitalizations Declining; Lowest Since July 2

September 10, 2020

The number of COVID-19 hospitalizations in Escambia County are continuing to decline. As of Wednesday, there were 84 patients current hospitalized for COVID-19 in Escambia County, the lowest number since July 2.

The number include COVID-19 hospitalizations only for each day. The numbers since June 18 are in the graphic below (click to enlarge).

Source: City of Pensacola.

18 New Escambia County Deputies Sworn In

September 10, 2020

Eighteen new Escambia County deputies were sworn in this week by Escambia County Sheriff David Morgan. Courtesy photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

IMPACT 100 Names 15 Grant Finalists. 11 Of Them Will Receive $106K Each.

September 10, 2020

IMPACT 100 Pensacola Bay Area, a women’s philanthropic organization, has announced 15 grant finalists selected for 2020.

In October, 11 of the 15 nonprofit finalists will each receive a grant of $106,000 at the IMPACT 100 Pensacola Bay Area Annual Meeting. The recipients will be selected by a membership vote

The 15 finalists selected by IMPACT 100’s Focus Area Committees are as follows:

ARTS & CULTURE

  • Ballet Pensacola, Inc. – Project: Ballet Pensacola LED Wall
  • Pensacola Little Theater, Inc.- Project: A Stage for all Stages:  Restoring the Little Theatre’s Big Rigging
  • Pensacola Opera, Inc. – Project: IMPACT Opera: In Perfect Harmony

EDUCATION

  • Emerald Coast Wildlife Refuge, Inc. – Project: Education Across the Human Spectrum
  • Every Child a Reader in Escambia, Inc. dba ECARE – Project: Get Our Children and Families Ready for Kindergarten
  • Gulf Coast Kid’s House, Inc.- Project: Protecting Our Children During a Time of Uncertainty

ENVIRONMENT, RECREATION & PRESERVATION

  • Keep Santa Rosa Beautiful, Inc. dba Panhandle House & Nature Center – Project: Panhandle Butterfly House and Nature Center
  • Tennis-4-Everyone, Inc.- Project: Oakcrest Elementary/Ebonwood Tennis Complex
  • Veteran’s Memorial Park Foundation of Pensacola, Inc. – Project: Accommodating Veterans Memorial Park Events

FAMILY

  • AMR at Pensacola, Inc. – Project: The Phoenix Project – Tiny Home Communities
  • Feeding the Gulf Coast, Inc. – Project:  Feeding the Florida Panhandle
  • FoodRaising Friends, Inc. – Project: FoodRaising Friends Foundational Food for Families

HEALTH & WELLNESS

  • Ecomfort, Inc. – Project: Food as a Tool: Impacting lives in the Community Mentally, Physically and Spiritually
  • Equality Florida Institute, Inc  – Project: Safe and Healthy Schools Program
  • Pensacola United Methodist Community Ministries, Inc. dba Bright Bridge Ministries – Project: Updated Kitchen, Uplifted Lives

Escambia Commission Honors Molino Teen For Saving Lives Of Her Family From House Fire

September 10, 2020

The Escambia County Commission recently honored a Molino teen for saving the life of her family from a fire that destroyed their home on Crabtree Church Road.

Destany McKim, 14, saved her mother and grandmother from the fire about 12:30 a.m. on January 25, 2019.

Destany, who was 12 at the time of the fire, said she was up late doing homework, and smelled a little smoke. At first, she thought her mother was cooking.

“As soon as I looked over at the living room, the extension cord just burst into flames,” Destany told NorthEscambia.com. She immediately went to wake her mom and grandmother as the house began to fill with dark smoke.

“My mom is a smoker, so she didn’t smell the smoke. It didn’t wake her up, and my grandmother wears a CPAP machine, so couldn’t have smelled it,” she said. There were no working smoke alarms in the home.

As she got her mother and grandmother out of the home, she had the forethought to close the doors to slow the spread of the fire. Her grandmother went back in with a fire extinguisher, but the flames spread rapidly.

“It just spread everywhere, and the windows had just burst.” She worked to save the three family dogs, including a 65-pound basset hound that she ultimately had to tote away from the burning home.

“I don’t feel like I am a hero. I feel like I did what anybody else would have done in that situation because I just thought of my family. If I had gone into panic mode, there was no keeping my mother out of panic mode,” Destany said. “I don’t feel like a hero, but I’m flattered.”

“She’s a hero. A real hero. She saved her lives,” Destany’s mother Datanya Wells said recently.

Destany, who will attend Northview High School this year, may have a future in firefighting. She’s applying to be an Escambia County Fire Rescue junior firefighter.

Last month, she received the Girl Scout Bronze Cross for Valor for saving her family.

Pictured: The Escambia County Commission honored Destany McKim for saving the life of her family from a 2019 house fire in Molino. NorthEscambia.com and courtesy photos, click to enlarge.

National Museum Of Naval Aviation To Reopen For Active Duty Military, Their Families

September 10, 2020

The National Naval Aviation Museum, in alignment with the phased reopening of activities on board NAS Pensacola, will reopen to active duty personnel and their dependent family members beginning on Tuesday, September 15,  at 10 a.m.

This is an important first step for us,” said Museum Director CAPT Sterling Gilliam, USN (Ret.). “In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the staff has worked diligently to institute measures to keep our visitors safe while still preserving the world-class experience they have come to expect.”

Active duty visitors and their dependents must bring their own masks and wear them at all times while inside the museum. Visitors can expect a different look when they arrive.  There are defined paths around the aircraft and some exhibits will remain closed to ensure social distancing. The Naval Aviation Museum Foundation will operate its giant screen theater at reduced capacity and there will be limited refreshments available. The popular Cubi Bar Café will not be open at this time.

We look forward to serving our active duty personnel, a large number of whom have been confined to base since March and anxiously await the eventual return of all our loyal patrons,” Gilliam said.

Hours of operation will be Tuesday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m beginning September 15.

Cantonment Man Charged With Aggravated Battery With Deadly Weapon On His Girlfriend

September 9, 2020

A Cantonment man is facing felony charges after allegedly swerving into his girlfriend’s vehicle following an argument.

Nicholas Blake Hughes, 34, was arrested on outstanding warrants for aggravated battery using a deadly weapon and criminal mischief with property damage.

His girlfriend told deputies that she and Hughes got into an argument at mutual friend’s house on Casey Lane. She said she tried to walk away, but Hughes continued to verbally assault her. She said she drove away from the residence, but Hughes ran out to his vehicle and followed her at a high rate of speed, according to an arrest report.

The victim stated Hughes passed her and intentionally swerved into her vehicle before fleeing on Highway 95A, the report states. She provided deputies with a photo related to the incident.

Deputies noted about $2,000 in damage to her vehicle including a damaged fender and bumper, in addition to a white paint transfer from the vehicle driven Hughes.

Hughes remained in the  Escambia County Jail Wednesday without bond due to an additional charge of failure to appear in a felony case involving weapons and narcotics charges.

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