Gulf Power Online System Down Through Sunday For Upgrade

February 20, 2020

All customers will experience a short period of limited functionality during an upgrade of Gulf Power’s customer information and billing system through Sunday, February 23. Customers will be unable to check their balance, make a payment on their account or check their energy usage.

“We appreciate our customers’ patience and understanding as we move the remaining customers to our new experience,” said Marlene Santos, Gulf Power president. “We apologize for the temporary inconvenience, and look forward to delivering the best possible service for our customers through this new customer experience.”

While the upgrade is underway, all customers will experience temporary limited functionality, including the inability to make a payment; however, there will be no adverse impact to customer accounts due to the timing of the upgrade.

In late January, Gulf Power transitioned approximately 30% of its customers to a new customer information system. The remaining customers will be moved over to the new system by Sunday.

Beginning Monday, February 24, the new customer experience will include:

  • A new mobile app for both Apple and Android
  • Improved automated phone options to deliver 24-hours assistance to customers
  • New and informative bill design
  • Seamless web experience on all devices
  • Additional no-fee bill payment option

Bratt Elementary Wins $1,000 Wellness Challenge For Fourth Year; Ernest Ward And Northview Place Too

February 20, 2020

For the fourth time, Bratt Elementary School claimed the top spot in the Escambia County School District’s Choose Wellness Challenge, and North Escambia schools were tops in the middle and high school categories.

The challenge was to see which school or major department could achieve the highest level of participation in the challenge by the end of the school year. Participants completed steps to promote health and wellness, potentially reducing the district’s health care and lost work time costs.

At 69.1% participation, Bratt Elementary took the top prize of $1,000 to be used in some manner to promote wellness among the school’s staff.   The most improved award of $500 went to Myrtle Grove Elementary.

The highest percentage participation award at the middle school level went to Ernest Ward Middle School at 58.6%, and the highest percentage participation award at the high school/secondary level went to Northview High School at 55.6%.

“Congratulations to all schools and departments for your success. It is worthy to mention that each winner announced also increased their participation compared to the prior year,” said Superintendent Malcolm Thomas. “So, great job modeling and supporting employee wellness at your locations.”

Pictured above: Escambia School District Choose Wellness Challenge awards were presented to Bratt Elementary (top), Ernest Ward Middle School (below left) and Northview High School (below right). Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Tate Drops Season Opener 4-2 To Crestview

February 20, 2020

The Crestview Bulldogs jumped out to an early lead Wednesday night in a 4-2 win over the Tate Aggies in their regular season opener.

Crestview scored two runs in both the first and second innings in a game that saw the Aggies scoreless until the seventh.

Tate’s Jordan Jarman gave up four runs on three hits in four innings while striking out one. Ethan George tossed a couple of innings, giving up one run and striking out five.

In the top of the seventh, Jadon Fryman smacked a homer for the Aggies, going 1-3 with a RBI. Also for Tate: Jackson Penton 2-3, R; Adam Nisewonger 1-3.

In junior varsity action, the Tate JV Aggies defeated Crestview 11-8 on Wednesday.

NorthEscambia.com photos by Crystal Tolbert, click to enlarge.

Cat Country 98.7 Named ACM Station Of The Year For The Fourth Time

February 20, 2020

For the fourth time, Cat Country 98.7 has been named Small Market Station of the Year by the Academy of Country Music.

“I’m so proud of our whole team. This achievement is exciting for the community of Pensacola, and we are incredibly honored,” Cat Country 98.7 owner Dave Hoxeng said.

The 55th Annual ACM Awards Show will air locally on WKRG 5 at 7 p.m. on Sunday, April 5.

Locally owned Cat Country won the Small Market Station of the Year Award previously in 2006, 2009 and 2011.

Pictured: The Cat Country 98.7 mascot at the Pensacola Beach Mardi Gras Parade. Photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Undefeated Century Heat Tops Atmore Kings For League Championship

February 20, 2020

The undefeated Century Heat beat the Atmore Kings 45-12 to claim their league championship.

The Heat jumped out to a 27-2 lead and never looked back as they went on to the win Tuesday night in Atmore. Jakaveon Jackson led the Century Heat with 26 points. LaMarion Mixon had nine points,Caleb Madison six points, and  Christian Madison added four.

Submitted photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Federal Appeals Court Rules Pensacola Bayview Cross Can Remain

February 19, 2020

The 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Wednesday that the cross at Pensacola’s Bayview Park does not violate the Establishment Clause of the Constitution and it can remain due to its historic status.

In Kondrat’yev v. City of Pensacola, a federal appeals court previously found that the cross must come down, with two of the three judges saying that the outcome was “wrong” but that their “hands were tied” because of the notorious Lemon test. The U.S. Supreme Court in June 2019 instructed the lower appeals court to reconsider its ruling in light of the Supreme Court’s recent decision upholding another cross monument in Bladensburg, Maryland.

In the Pensacola case, the appeals court on Wednesday found “the cross does not offend the Constitution.”

“Pensacola is a historic city with a rich and diverse history. The Bayview Cross is an important part of that history as a symbol of our community’s coming together during a national crisis,” Pensacola Mayor Grover Robinson said. “Today the citizens of Pensacola will celebrate our long-awaited victory and the preservation of the Bayview Cross.”

The cross was in place, in one form or another, for 75 years without incident before the suit to have it removed was filed. The court found that there is no evidence the City of Pensacola has ever made the space around the cross available to the public on anything other than a neutral basis.

“The surest proof of that fact: Just two months before the filing of this lawsuit, the City granted plaintiff David Suhor’s request to reserve the cross for his own ’satanic purposes,’ which required a church that had already reserved it to move to another area of the park,” the ruling states.

The plaintiffs, four individuals represented by American Humanist Association, can still appeal the decision.

History of the Bayview Cross

In 1941, the National youth Administration erected a wooden cross in in the eastern corner of the park for an annual Easter sunrise program organize by the Pensacola Jaycees. It became a tradition, with people gathering for Easter services during World War II to pray, among other things, for “the divine guidance of our leaders” and for faith to “see through the . . . dark days of war”, according to court documents.

The services continued following the war, and in 1949 the Jaycees built a small stage—or “bandstand”—immediately in front of the cross to serve as a “permanent home” for the annual program In 1969, the Jaycees replaced the original wooden cross with the 34-foot concrete version at issue in this case. The new cross was dedicated at the 29th annual Easter sunrise service. The Jaycees later donated the cross to the city, which continues to light and maintain it at a current cost of around $233 per year.

Although the cross is only one of more than 170 monuments scattered throughout Pensacola’s parks, it is one of only two—and the only religious display—located in Bayview Park. Over the years, the cross has continued to serve as the location for an annual Easter program, but it has also been used for other purposes, including as a site for remembrance services on Veterans and Memorial Days, at which attendees place flowers near it in honor of loved ones overseas and in memory of those who have died fighting in service of the country.

Man Found Shot; Investigation To Determine If It Was Stand Your Ground

February 19, 2020

An investigation is underway to determine if a shooting death Tuesday night in Escambia County was a stand your ground case.

Jeffrey Sherbrook, 47, was shot by his ex-wife near the front door of her home on Mossy Creek Road near Eight Mile Creek Road about 9:30 p.m. The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office arrived to find the Sherbrook dead from an apparent gunshot wound.

The Sheriff’s Office and the State Attorney’s Office are working to determine if charges should be filed or if it was a stand your ground situation.

There have been no arrests in the case.

NorthEscambia.com file photo.

Gov. DeSantis Announces $4.8 Million Grant To Complete ST Engineering Expansion Funding

February 19, 2020

Wednesday morning, Gov. Ron DeSantis announced $4.8 million for infrastructure upgrades at the Pensacola airport, completing the funding needed for a ST Engineering expansion that will being over 1,300 local jobs.

“My office is going to be awarding the City of Pensacola really the final piece of the puzzle for this next phase of $4.8 million through my Florida Job Growth Job Fund for infrastructure enhancements at the Pensacola International Airport,” DeSantis said during a press conference at the airport. The money will build the necessary taxiways, ramps and other infrastructure that will support additional maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) facilities and other development.

That will “allow the airport to support ST Engineering’s plans to build one of the biggest MRO operations in North America,” DeSantis Said. ST Engineering’s plans will bring three new MRO hangers to the airport and create over 1,300 new jobs.

The completed facility will include four MRO hangers, warehouses and office buildings.

“I think that this is really going to help drive not only in Escambia, but really throughout the region,” DeSantis said.

Other funding pledged for the project includes $15 million each from Escambia County and the City of Pensacola, $66 million from Triumph Gulf Coast and $20 million from the Florida Department of Transportation.

Pictured: Gov. Ron DeSantis announced $4.8 million in airport funding Wednesday at the Pensacola International Airport. Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Walnut Hill Man Charged With Battering His Adult Son In Front Of Deputies

February 19, 2020

A Walnut Hill man is facing charges after allegedly battering his adult son in the presence of deputies and resisting arrest.

Jonathan Paul Kite, 46, was charged with battery domestic violence and resisting an officer..

The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office responded to a reported disturbance in the 700 block of North Highway 99. Two of Kite’s adult children said the incident began when one of them refused to allow him to borrow their car.

As deputies talked to the children and Kite, he “aggressively charged” at his adult son, grabbed him around the neck and shoved him, according to an ECSO arrest report. Deputies attempted to subdue Kite and advised him that he was under arrest, but he began to pull away. A deputy was forced to deliver three “empty handed strikes” to Kite’s ribs and back, the report states, before he was placed in handcuffs.

When Kite was searched subsequent to his arrest, deputies reported finding a small plastic bag containing methamphetamine on his person. However, a possession of methamphetamine charge was dropped days after his arrest due to a no probable cause determination, according to court records.

The Department of Children and Families was contacted because an eight-year old child was present during the altercation.

Kite was released from the Escambia County Jail on a $2,000 bond.

Updated to indicate a possession of methamphetamine charge was later dropped.

Century Approves Multiple Wastewater Improvement Projects

February 19, 2020

The Century Town Council has approved multiple items to improve their troubled wastewater system. The council voted to:

  • apply for a USDA loan or grant to cover one phase of wastewater improvements. The application documents will be filed through the nonprofit Southeast Rural Community Assistance Project at no cost to the town.
  • use $50,000 in funding from Escambia County to help fund $58,411 in engineering costs for wastewater improvement projects. The town will pick up the $8,411 difference.
  • take  part in a four-day pilot study of piece of equipment called a “screw press” used for removing water from biosolids at the WWTP. The cost to take part in the pilot study is $5,000.
  • pay Pensacola Concrete Construction $2,250 to clean and inspect sewage lift stations at the Industrial Park and near Pilgrim Lodge Church on Jefferson Avenue. The inspection will aim to verify that concrete walls in are good condition and provide an engineer with additional information to retrofit the lift stations with submersible pumps.
  • install supplemental alarm systems on sewage lift stations at the Industrial Park, Pilgrim Lodge and the prison. Trouble alarms will be sent directly to an employee. The total cost is $3,102. Beginningn year two, the system will cost $432 per year for wireless monitoring for all three locations.

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