Warming Weather Trend

November 9, 2010

Our nightly flirt with the freezing mark is over as overnight lows gradually warm over the next week.

Here is your official North Escambia area forecast:

  • Tuesday: Sunny, with a high near 76. Calm wind becoming northeast around 5 mph.
  • Tuesday Night: Clear, with a low around 41. Calm wind.
  • Wednesday: Sunny, with a high near 78. Calm wind becoming east around 5 mph.
  • Wednesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 46. Calm wind.
  • Veterans Day: Sunny, with a high near 78. Calm wind becoming east around 5 mph.
  • Thursday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 48. Calm wind.
  • Friday: Sunny, with a high near 76. Calm wind becoming east around 5 mph.
  • Friday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 49. Calm wind becoming east around 5 mph.
  • Saturday: A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Partly sunny, with a high near 72.
  • Saturday Night: A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 50.
  • Sunday: A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly sunny, with a high near 70.
  • Sunday Night: A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Partly cloudy, with a low around 49.
  • Monday: A 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Partly sunny, with a high near 69.

Molino Pharmacy Robbery Suspect Wanted Again

November 8, 2010

The Molino man charged in connection with the September armed robbery of a Molino Pharmacy is once again wanted by police.

According to Escambia County Circuit Court records, Judge Ronald Swanson revoked bond for Joseph Daniel Flowers, 56, and issued a failure to appear warrant for his arrest. He was originally charged with robbery with a firearm, grand theft, possession of a firearm in pharmacy, aggravated battery  and wearing a mask while committing a felony.

The grand theft and wearing a mask while committing a felony charges were dropped, while multiple drug possession charges were filed against Flowers.

Flowers was charged with robbing Scott’s Pharmacy on September 20 while wearing a bathrobe, slippers, yellow kitchen gloves and underwear on his head.

Flowers is also facing charges for the alleged battery of his accomplice — Krystal Lynn Collins — with a two liter bottle of Coke. Collins, 24, was also charged in connection with the robbery; deputies believe she was the getaway car driver.

For more about the robbery and Flowers’ arrest, click here. For more about Collins’ arrest for allegedly driving the getaway car, click here. And for more about the battery arrest, click here.

Anyone with information about the whereabouts of Flowers should call the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office at (850) 436-9620.

Election For Century Council Seat Tomorrow

November 8, 2010

Tuesday is runoff election day in Century with an incumbent up against a political newcomer for a town council seat.

Incumbent Henry Hawkins and Jacke Johnston are seeking the Century Town Council’s Seat 3.

During the October primary election for the seat, Hawkins, a Pensacola State College GED instructor and retired Air Force staff sergeant, received 44.55 percent of the vote — shy of the 50 percent needed for a win. Johnston, a teacher at Byrneville Elementary School, received 32.71 percent of the vote, while Robert Lasher, an Edward D. Jones financial adviser, finished third with 22.74 percent.

In October, Sandra McMurray Jackson was elected to the Seat 5 on the council currently held by Sharon Scott, who did not see re-election. Jackson is the owner of Jackson-McMurray Funeral Services in Century. She defeated retired insurance agent Annie Carter Savage by just eight votes — 164 to 156.

Polls will be open at the Century Town Hall from 7 a.m. until 7 p.m. Tuesday for residents of the Town of Century only.

Class Size Issues Persist For Lawmakers

November 8, 2010

When Florida voters defeated a ballot measure that would have tweaked the state’s class size law, they defeated lawmakers’ best hope for fixing the Legislature’s persistent problem in funding a constitutional requirement for schools to cap individual classrooms at a certain size.

With the defeat of the amendment, lawmakers are trying to figure out their next move.

“That’s a question I don’t have an answer to yet,” said Rep. Will Weatherford, R-Wesley Chapel, who is slated to become Florida House Speaker in 2012 and who sponsored the proposed amendment in the House.

In 2002, voters approved a constitutional amendment that capped classroom sizes at 18 students in a classroom in lower grades, 22 in the middle grades and more than the current cap of 25 students in a high school classroom. Educators noted substantial educational gains as the class size caps were phased in, but lawmakers were faced with the growing problem of how to pay for it, particularly as the economy collapsed and state coffers grew thin.

Educators, in need of more funds to hire enough teachers to carry out the class size caps, were faced with a quandary. If their classrooms were at maximum capacity and a new student moved into the district, where would that student go?

The solution lawmakers came up with was a ballot measure – Amendment 8 – that would have allowed schools to continue to calculate class size caps at a school-wide average, rather than on a per-classroom basis, giving principals more flexibility to add students to their classes without violating the constitution.

On Election Night, 55 percent of voters voted in favor of the measure, 5 percent short of the required 60 percent threshold for proposed constitutional amendments.

The state teachers’ union has staunchly defended the original class size provision, arguing that the softening of the law is merely the Legislature backing out of a promise to fund the schools to a point where they can meet the hard caps. The problem of an extra student moving into a district could be fixed statutorily, they argued, but the Legislature has largely rejected that plan.

“I don’t know how they’re going to respond to the class size, whether they’ll try to wiggle out of it again,” said Florida Education Association spokesman Mark Pudlow.
Classroom caps have been phased in since the 2002 passage of the constitutional amendment, but this fall, the hard caps were put into full effect. Schools that are not in compliance with the law could face fines for the violation.

Administrators across the state largely supported the amendment, despite the FEA”s opposition to the proposal. Florida Association of District School Superintendents executive director Bill Montford, who was also elected to the state Senate on Tuesday, said the failure of the amendment means superintendents will have to make a lot of “tough decisions” and that he doesn’t really know whether lawmakers will try to address it or just leave it be.

“It has been the opinion each year, each session, that there is not a statutory fix,” Montford said. “At least that has been the opinion of the Legislature. However, with the defeat of Amendment 8, I’m certain that issue will come up within the legislative session. What do we do now? Do we try to craft a statutory fix and see if it will stand up?”

Sen. Don Gaetz, R-Niceville, who sponsored the Senate version of the amendment, said he thinks it would be difficult for the lawmakers to legally make a statutory change “to try to dilute the voters’ decision” and that he, at least, would not be sponsoring another ballot measure on class size.

“I believe that the issue is now settled and the losers will be parents and teachers and taxpayers, but that’s the constitution,” he said.

Weatherford said it was likely that lawmakers would discuss a variety of options on how to address class size obstacles when the Legislature returns to Tallahassee this spring for its regular session. The legislative body could pass a statutory measure, he said, but that doesn’t mean its constitutional.

“At the end of the day, the court will probably decide what these caps really mean,” he said.

By Kathleen Haughney
The News Service Florida

Results And Photos: District Cross Country Meets

November 8, 2010

The Northview and Tate cross country teams both placed in district meets this past weekend. The Northview boys finished 12th, while the Northview girls finished eighth in District 1-2A. The Tate boys and girls both placed 16th i n District 1-3A.

For more photos, click here.

Here are results from the District 1-2A cross country meet held this weekend at Marianna and the District 1-3A meet held in Pace.

Boys District 1-2A

  1. West Florida High
  2. Catholic
  3. Panama City Arnold
  4. Tallahassee-Florida High
  5. Marianna
  6. Wakulla
  7. South Walton
  8. Tallahassee Godby
  9. Panama City Bay
  10. Panama City Rutherford
  11. Walton
  12. Northview
  13. East Gadsden

Northview Boys Results

  • Josh Scott 19:34
  • Dustin Lewis 20:38
  • AJ Lambert 20:45
  • Dillian Crutchfield 21:57
  • Aaron Rausch 24:34
  • Justin King 28:04

Girls District 1-2A

  1. West Florida High
  2. Wakulla High
  3. Tallahassee- Florida High
  4. South Walton
  5. Catholic
  6. Panama City Arnold
  7. Suwannee
  8. Northview
  9. Marianna
  10. Panama City Bay
  11. Panama City Rutherford

Northview Girls Results

  • Georgia Goetter -21:55
  • Sarah Killiam -24:41
  • Julia Thorpe 28:00
  • Jazzlyn Franklin 28:13
  • Misty Doran 28:29
  • Madalyn Coon 30:00.09
  • Kelsey Taylor 30:00.65

Boys District 1-3A

  1. Washington
  2. Tallahassee Leon
  3. Niceville
  4. Tallahassee Lincoln
  5. Fort Walton Beach
  6. Tallahassee Chiles
  7. Navarre
  8. Choctawhatchee
  9. Pace
  10. Mosley (Lynn Haven)
  11. Pine Forest
  12. Gulf Breeze
  13. Crestview
  14. Milton
  15. Escambia High
  16. Tate
  17. Pensacola High

Girls District 1-3A

  1. Chiles (Tallahassee)
  2. Fort Walton Beach
  3. Niceville
  4. Choctawhatchee
  5. Pine Forest
  6. Tallahassee Leon
  7. Gulf Breeze
  8. Pace
  9. Navarre
  10. Washington
  11. Milton
  12. Tallahassee Lincoln
  13. Panama Mosley
  14. Pensacola High
  15. Escambia
  16. Tate

Submitted photos by Cathy Scott and Natalie Nall for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Ernest Ward FFA Names Officers

November 8, 2010

Officers were recently selected for the Ernest Ward Middle School FFA chapter. Officers are (back, L-R) Allison Woodfin, teasurer; Aden Davis, chaplain; Tiffani Cruce, president; Madison McGhee, photographer; (middle, L-R) Jaylen Parker, vice president; Haylee Weaver, reporter; Addy Lee, parliamentarian; Haley Brown, secretary; Bethany Reynolds, sentinel; and Miranda Vidak, historian. Submitted photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

United Way Reports Pledges Toward $2.37 Million Goal

November 8, 2010

Fifty-nine area workplaces have submitted final or estimated fundraising results for the 2010-11 United Way of Escambia County Campaign. The cumulative amount pledged is an estimated $865,000, which represents 36.5% of the $2.37 million goal.

Comparing results from 56 of the workplaces that participated last year and again this year, giving is up 4.2%. Three workplaces are participating for the first time this year. These workplaces contributed an estimated $65,000 of the total amount pledged to date to date.

Nearly 250 workplaces are still conducting fundraising activities. Most are expect to report results by Dec. 9.

Jean Norman, president/CEO of United Way of Escambia County, said she is appreciative of the many volunteers who have worked tirelessly to raise funds for United Way this year.

“The enthusiasm and creativity shown by the Campaign volunteers is impressive,” Norman said. “Hundreds of volunteers are engaged in this year’s fundraising effort, and 10,000 are expected to make a pledge. These early figures point to a very strong, successful finish.”

The United Way of Escambia County Campaign launched Sept. 13. A final, projected total will be announced Dec. 9, 11:30 a.m. at Sanders Beach Community Center.

Temps Warming This Week, No Rain Forecast

November 8, 2010

Temperatures will begin to moderate this week, and it will remain dry with no chance of rain.

Here is your official North Escambia area forecast:

  • Monday: Sunny, with a high near 70. Calm wind becoming northeast around 5 mph.
  • Monday Night: Clear, with a low around 39. Calm wind.
  • Tuesday: Sunny, with a high near 74. Calm wind becoming northwest around 5 mph.
  • Tuesday Night: Clear, with a low around 41. West wind around 5 mph becoming calm.
  • Wednesday: Sunny, with a high near 77. Calm wind becoming north around 5 mph.
  • Wednesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 47. Calm wind.
  • Veterans Day: Sunny, with a high near 78. East wind around 5 mph.
  • Thursday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 49. East wind around 5 mph.
  • Friday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 74.
  • Friday Night: A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 50.
  • Saturday: A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly sunny, with a high near 70.
  • Saturday Night: A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 46.
  • Sunday: A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly sunny, with a high near 70.

Four Families Homeless After Apartment Building Destroyed By Fire

November 8, 2010

Four families were left homeless after a Sunday afternoon apartment fire in Atmore.

The fire was reported just after 2 p.m. at the apartment complex on Everette Street, near Swift Lumber Company. The multi-family building was destroyed by the fast moving blaze.

The cause of the fire is still under investigation. The Atmore and Poarch fire departments extinguished the blaze. There were no serious injuries reported.

For more photos, click here.

Pictured above and below: Fire destroyed an apartment building in Atmore Sunday afternoon. Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Missing 8-Year Old Found After 6 Hours In Woods

November 7, 2010

An 8-year old boy missing for six hours in a heavily wooded area Sunday was found unharmed after a massive search.

Scores of volunteers spent hours searching for Harley Walker around a home on Rockin J Farm Road west of Century. Harley was reported missing to the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office about 1:30 Sunday afternoon, but his mother says he was last seen about 11:00 Sunday morning, according to deputies.

Harley was found on the Alabama side of State Line Road by Sarah Killam (pictured left), a Northview High School senior, as she drove to church about sunset.

His mom, Suzanne Walker, ran down the a long driveway to meet the SUV that returned her son home. She grabbed Harley and held him in a long hug, tears flowing down her cheeks.

“Oh buddy you had me so scared,” she told him. “”I’m so glad you are home; I missed you so much.”

“I followed Molly and got lost,” Harley said, continuing to explain that he had followed Molly, a dog belonging to the Walker’s landlord, into the woods where he  became lost. Eventually, Harley and Molly made their way to State Line Road where they were found.

“I was waving at the helicopter,” he said. He did not realize that the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office air unit was searching for him.

“I saw this little boy on the side of the road,” Killam said. “It was him, just standing their with his dog waving at the helicopter.”

Killam said she did not consider herself a hero. “It was all Jesus,” she proclaimed. “We had prayed that they would find him and find him before dark. That’s exactly what happened.”

Mom Suzanne Walker said her son would spend Sunday night in her room. “He will be right there with me,” she said.

The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office, the Escambia County (Ala.) Sheriff’s Office, Escambia Search and Rescue, a K-9 unit from Century Correctional Institution and dozens of volunteers search the remote area for hours. The Escambia County (Fla.) Sheriff’s Office helicopter and an ultralight aircraft from Escambia County, Alabama also took part in the search.

For more photos from the reunion of mom and son, and from the search, click here.

Pictured top: Harley Walker, 8, is reunited with his mother Suzanne Walker. Picture top inset: Walker thanks Sarah Killam (left) for finding her son.Pictured below and bottom inset: Escambia  Search and Rescue begins a search for a missing 8-year old this afternoon. NorthEscambia.com photo, click to enlarge.

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