Birth: Freddie W. McCall IV
February 5, 2012
Freddie W. McCall III and Ashley L. McCall are proud to announce the birth of Freddie W. McCall IV. Freddie was born January 27, 2012.
Freddie weighed 7-pounds, 12-ounces and was 18.5 inches long.
He was welcomed by grandparents Freddie McCall, Jr. of Brewton and Sheri McCall of McKenzie, and Katie and Donnie Gibson from Atmore. Great-grandparents are Bo and Dot Brantley of Flomaton; Freddie McCall, Sr. and Margie McCall of Century; and Linda Giles of Atmore and Boby Gibson of Atmore. His great-great grandmother is Lois Gibson of Walnut Hill.
Clara Jean Freeman Wolfe
February 5, 2012
Clara Jean Freeman Wolfe age 63 of Jay, passed away Friday, February 3, 2012, in Pensacola.
Funeral Services will be held at noon on Tuesday, February 7, 2012, at Jay Funeral Home. A visitation will be held from 11 a.m. until noon. Burial will follow at Pinelevel Cemetery.
Marion Monroe Collins
February 5, 2012
Mrs. Marion Monroe Collins, 58, died Thursday, January 26, 2012, after a brief illness.
She was a native of Boston and a resident of Pollard. She was a member of Flomaton United Methodist Church. She was preceded in death by her parents, Thomas and Yvonne Monroe, Sr.; a son, Sam Collins Jr. and two siblings, Joyce Monroe and Walter Monroe.
She is survived by her husband of 32 years, Sam Collins Sr. of Pollard; two daughters, Jenna Collins of Wisconsin, and Martha Collins of Pollard; one step-daughter, Samantha Boykin of Mobile; two grandchildren, Kaleigh Pierre and Samuel Boykin; two brothers, David Monroe of Massachusetts, and Thomas Monroe of Mobile; two sisters, Virginia Monroe of Massachusetts and Shafia Monroe of Mobile; and other friends and family.
Funeral services were held Saturday, Feb. 4, at 11 a.m. at Flomaton United Methodist Church with Pastor Patricia Bruner officiating. Burial followed at Pollard Cemetery with Presley-Fluker Funeral Home directing.
Escambia Double Murder Under Investigation
February 4, 2012
A double murder early Saturday morning is under investigation.
Escambia County Sheriff’s Office deputies remained on the scene in the 2300 block of North Spring Street throughout the morning Saturday investigating the murders.
Investigators are saying two victims were found, but they are releasing few other details at this point. Identities and causes of death have not yet been released.
Saturday, the Sheriff’s Office said they were looking for two possible witnesses to the crime. By Sunday afternoon, investigators said the witnesses had been located and other leads in the case were being followed.
Anyone with information about the double murders is asked to call the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office at 850 436-9620 or Crime Stoppers at (850) 433-STOP.
Convicted Molino Federal Drug Offender Sentenced On State Charges
February 4, 2012
A Molino man already sentenced to federal prison on drug charges has been sentenced to eight years prison time on state charges.
Matthew Micheal Ramsey, age 39 of Duxbury Avenue was sentenced last year to 20 years in federal prison for conspiring to obtain pseudoephedrine in order to manufacture methamphetamine, obtaining pseudoephedrine in order to manufacture methamphetamine and conspiring to manufacture the methamphetamine itself. He was among a dozen people indicted in a federal undercover operation dubbed “Operation Blister Pack”.
Ramsey was back in court this week on state drug charges where he received an eight year prison sentence from Judge Michael Allen. The sentence will run concurrent to Ramsey’s federal prison time, according to court records.
Ramsey was one of three people arrested on state charges after deputies discovered a meth lab at a home in Cantonment back in February 2011.
Deputies found Ramsey with an active methamphetamine lab inside a residence at 1115 Muscogee Road. He was charged with possession of methamphetamines with intent to sell, trafficking in methamphetamine, possession of drug paraphernalia, and possession of listed chemicals with the intent to manufacture a control substance.
Ramsey is currently in the Escambia County Jail awaiting transfer to a federal facility.
Ball Registration: NWE, Molino, Cantonment, Century, Atmore, Flomaton, Miracle League
February 4, 2012
Baseball and softball registrations have been scheduled for Northwest Escambia, Molino, Century, Cantonment, Atmore and the Pensacola Miracle League. Details for each are below.
The Northwest Escambia League will hold wrap up registration for baseball and softball for ages 3-18 on Saturday from 10 a.m. until noon. The cost will be $50 for the first child, $40 for the second child and $10 for the third child from each family. A copy of the child’s birth certificate should be brought to registration at Bradberry Park in Walnut Hill.
Molino Ballpark registration will be held every Saturday until February 18 from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. at the Don Sutton Ballpark. Cost is $50 for the first child, $45 for the second and $40 for the third from the same family. A copy of the child’s birth certificate should be brought to registration.
Cantonment Baseball and Softball registration will he held every Saturday until February 18 from 9 a.m. until noon at the Cantonment Ballpark, 681 Well Line Road.
Ages 4 and up. Registration is $80 for the first child, $70 for the second, $60 for the third and additional child per family.
Teams include:
- T-ball 4-6
- Coach Pitch 7-8
- Minors 9-10
- Majors 11-12
- Pony 13-14
Girls’ softball is returning for 15-18 year olds. (Those interested would need to attend a board meeting at 6:30 on Tuesday nights at the park). For more information, call Amy Johnson at (850) 982-6676 or email jacccc6@yahoo.com.
Century League registration for baseball, softball, pre-t and t-ball will be held each Saturday in February from 10 a.m. until noon for ages 3-18 at Showalter Park. The cost is $45 for the first child, $40 for the second sibling and $35 for the third. A birth certificate copy should be brought to registration.
Pensacola Miracle League registration will be held from 9 a.m. until noon on Saturday, February 4 and February 11 at the ballpark, 500 East Nine Mile Road across from Hillcrest Baptist Church. The season begins Friday, March 16 and Saturday, March 17 and continues for six weeks. Friday night games will be under the lights. “Buddies” are also needed for the kids. More info: miracleleaguepensacola.org
Atmore Babe Ruth Softball registration for ages 6-16 will be held each Saturday until February 4 at the concession stand at the softball fields at Tom Byrne Park. Tryouts will be Saturday, February 11 from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. at the softball fields at Tom Byrne Park. Players may register on the day of tryouts. The registration fee will be $45 for one child and $40 each for the second and additional children. A copy of the player’s birth certification should be brought to registration.
Flomaton will hold the final day of registration today at Hurricane Park from 9 a.m. until noon.
Mobile Officer Fatally Stabbed; Suspect Killed, Second Officer Wounded
February 4, 2012
A Mobile police officer was fatally wounded and another officer was shot Friday afternoon in an incident that began at the Mobile Metro Jail. The suspect was later shot and killed by police after a standoff.
Officer Steven Green, 36, was stabbed by 24-year old robbery suspect Lawrence Wallace, Jr. in the sally port of the Mobile Metro Jail. Wallace then took Green’s patrol car and crashed through a sally port door before abandoning the car on Dauphin Island Parkway and hiding under a house.
Green, a husband and father of three small children, was transported to the USA Medical Center where he later died. He had been an officer with the Mobile Police Department since May 2010.
“It is a sad day for the Mobile Police Force and for law enforcement. Our sympathy certainly goes to Officer Green’s wife and family,” Mobile Police Chief Michael Williams said Friday night.
A second officer was wounded in the standoff with Wallace on Daytona Drive. He was treated and released from the hospital Friday.
Wallace was shot and killed Friday evening on Daytona Drive after refusing to surrender to police. He had been arrested earlier in the day after attempting to rob a Dollar General store. He approached the store’s checkout counter, demanded money and cigarettes, then lit the counter on fire after spraying it with lighter fluid. He was tackled by an off duty officer shopping in the store.
Enter Now: Northview DCT Sponsoring Coed Softball Tournament
February 4, 2012
The Northview High School DCT will sponsor a coed softball tournament in March.
The DCT Coed Softball Tournament will be held beginning at 9 a.m. on March 3 at Northwest Escambia’s Bradberry Park in Walnut Hill. Fee is $100 per 9-12 member team. Team members must be 14-years of age or older, and there must be three females on the field at all times.
For more information, call (850) 327-6681 or (251) 294-1947.
The concession stand will be open the day of the event.
Finalists Announced For Escambia County Teacher Of The Year
February 4, 2012
Escambia County Teacher of the Year finalists have been announced.
The finalists are:
- Fran Cook, Hellen Caro Elementary
- Terri Pernia, N.B. Cook Elementary
- Jeffrey Pribble, Escambia High School
- Catherine Rudd, Scenic Heights Elementary
- Marjie Stradley, West Florida High School
The Escambia County Teacher of the Year will be announced February 23 at the Golden Apple Awards in Pensacola.
Semifinalists for the award were:
- Jim Allen Elementary – Laura Jackson
- Alternative Education – Debra Haynes
- AMI Kids – Angelica Brooks
- Judy Andrews Center – Jesse Wolfe
- Bailey Middle – Ruth Lynn
- Bellview Elementary – Alicia Dougan
- Bellview Middle – Barbara Jacobs
- Beulah Academy of Science – Betty Flemate-Yanez
- Beulah Elementary – Kimberly Aiken
- Blue Angels Elementary – Jennifer Butts 1
- Bratt Elementary – Pamela Trice
- Brentwood Elementary – Angie Harris
- Brown Barge Middle – Leah Smith
- Byrneville Elementary – Stephanie Gilmore
- Hellen Caro Elementary – Fran Cook
- Cook Elem. School of the Arts – Terri Pernia
- Cordova Park Elementary – Mandy Stevens
- Ensley Elementary – Anne Getty
- Ernest Ward Middle – Chett Truett
- Escambia High – Jeff Pribble
- Escambia Westgate – Susann Fehl
- Ferry Pass Elementary – Mary Witty
- Ferry Pass Middle – Deborah Richmond
- Global Learning Academy – Eugenia Pope
- Holm Elementary – Mary Wright
- Lakeview School – Sherry King
- Lincoln Park Elementary – Debra Smart
- Lipscomb Elementary – Carolyn Kinne
- Longleaf Elementary – Qwaytisha Hendricks
- McArthur Elementary – Nelda Sanders
- McMillan Pre-K – Soi Tran (Ms.)
- Molino Park Elementary – Twinette McDonald
- Montclair Elementary – Kathryn Lovely
- Myrtle Grove Elementary – Laurie Myers
- Navy Point Elementary – Benita Gooden
- Northview High – Sammy Day
- Oakcrest Elementary – Peggie Bosso
- PATS Center – Barbara Martin
- Pensacola High – Michael Mincy
- Pine Forest High – Scott MacMurray
- Pine Meadow Elementary – Patricia Crosby
- Pleasant Grove Elementary – Carrie Wood
- Ransom Middle – Karen McRae
- Scenic Heights Elementary – Catherine Rudd
- Semmes Elementary – Angie Esco
- Sherwood Elementary – Candyce Cooper
- George Stone Technical Center – Annie Gilmore
- Suter Elementary – Cynthia Thoede
- Tate High – Alan Culp
- Title 1 – Ed Seitz
- Warrington Elementary – Carrie Young
- Warrington Middle – Nicole Owens-Wilson
- Washington High – Marcus Wells
- Weis Elementary – Janie Hayes
- West Florida High – Marjorie Stradley
- West Pensacola Elementary – Lisa Deale
- Woodham Middle – Stephanie Elliot
- Workman Middle – Brittany Mraz
Locals Learn How To Share In $50 Million Of Gulf Restoration Funds
February 4, 2012
A meeting was held Friday in Walnut Hill for landowners and producers in the area to learn about how they can share in $50 million in funding from a Gulf Coast restoration effort.
The $50 million will be spent over three years in conservation assistance to farmers and ranchers in priority areas along seven major rivers in five states that drain into the Gulf.
In Escambia counties in both Florida and Alabama, funds will be focused on the Canoe Creek watershed and the Sandy Hollow-Pine Barren Creek watershed in the Escambia River basin. Also, in North Escambia, funds will provide conservation assistance in the Little Pine Barren Creek Watershed in the Escambia River Basin. (Click map to enlarge.)
“This locally-led effort to improve the health of the Gulf Coast region will benefit Florida citizens by producing cleaner water, more abundant wildlife, and healthier fisheries,” said Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) State Conservationist Carlos Suarez.
Financial assistance is available to help producers apply sustainable agricultural and wildlife habitat management systems that will focus on reducing soil erosion, improving water quality, and improving wildlife habitat on cropland, pastureland, and forestland.
Practices may include:
- Installing grade control structures to stabilize eroding gullies
- Implementing precision agriculture to reduce chemical application overlap and protect sensitive environmental areas
- Increasing adoption of residue and tillage management, cover crops, and conservation crop rotations to reduce sheet and rill erosion and improve soil organic matter, which will result in cleaner runoff and improved water quality
- Planting grass and trees to stabilize eroding areas
- Installing cross-fences and watering facilities to facilitate grazing distribution
- Controlling cattle access to streams to improve water quality and stream bank stability
- Planting and managing native plant species to improve wildlife habitat and to assist with restoration of a multitude of declining species
- Promoting energy conservation by eliminating the need for annual mechanical removal of sediment from split ditches
- Implementing grazing management
- Installing heavy-use area protection pads
The $50 million Gulf Coast restoration initiative was announced by the Obama administration.
For information on how to apply for the funding, contact the NRCS Molino Service Center at (850) 587-5345 or the Brewton NRCS Service Center at (251) 867-3185. Application cutoff date for GoMI 2012 funds is March 1, 2012.
Pictured: This map shows the areas eligible for a portion of $50 million in Gulf Coast restoration funding, click to enlarge.
