West Roberts Road Lane Closures Begins Tuesday, Continue Into Summer
April 6, 2026
Temporary lane closures and detours on West Roberts Road that will continue into the summer are scheduled to begin on Tuesday.
A portion of West Roberts Road between Stallion Road and Highway 29 will experience temporary lane closures with detours beginning Tuesday, April 7 while crews install new stormwater culvert crossings beneath the roadway.
Work will be completed in two phases:
- Phase one: Lanes will be closed along West Roberts Road between Tate Road and Highway 29 beginning Tuesday, April 7. Work is expected to be completed by Tuesday, June 2.
- Phase two: Lanes will be closed along West Roberts Road between Stallion Road and Tate Road beginning Tuesday, June 2. Work is expected to be completed by Friday, July 24.
Traffic on West Roberts Road will be detoured along Stallion Road, East Kingsfield Road, Tate Road, and Highway 29.
Residents, pedestrians, local traffic and emergency vehicles will have access to properties within the work area at all times; however, there may be short periods when a driveway or entrance may be blocked temporarily as equipment and materials are moved during construction.
North Escambia Students Take Top Honors At District 4-H Public Speaking Competition
April 6, 2026
The Florida 4-H Public Speaking district competition was held recently.
Escambia County Public Schools winners were:
- 4th Grade 1st Place: Bennett Campbell, R.C. Lipscomb Elementary
- 5th Grade 1st Place: Elliot Reeser, R.C. Lipscomb Elementary
- 6th Grade 1st Place: Ryann Gibbs, Ransom Middle
Photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
Honoring the Fallen: ECSO Unveils New Custom-Wrapped Honor Guard Van
April 6, 2026
The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office has a new custom-wrapped Honor Guard van.
The van pays tribute to brave ECSO deputies who have sacrificed their lives. It also allows our Honor Guard to stand alongside agencies across the country, honoring law enforcement officers who gave their lives in the line of duty.
The custom wrap was funded by the non-profit Escambia County Sheriff’s Office Foundation.
Cooler Temps, Clouds Kick Off The Work Week; Mostly Sunny By Tuesday
April 6, 2026
Clouds will dominate Monday as a cool northern breeze keeps afternoon temperatures in the mid-60s. A transition begins Tuesday with clearer skies and a shift toward a warmer, easterly flow that will push highs back into the 70s. While a slight chance of showers enters the picture by midweek, the real story is the steady climb in temperatures, leading to a beautiful and warm weekend with highs reaching the lower 80s under plenty of sunshine.
Here is your official North Escambia area forecast:
Overnight: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 52. North wind around 10 mph.
Monday: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 66. North wind around 10 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph.
Monday Night: Cloudy during the early evening, then gradual clearing, with a low around 49. North wind around 5 mph.
Tuesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 75. Northeast wind 5 to 10 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph.
Tuesday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 54. Northeast wind 5 to 10 mph.
Wednesday: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 74. East wind 10 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 25 mph.
Wednesday Night: A 20 percent chance of showers. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 57. East wind around 10 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph.
Thursday: A 20 percent chance of showers. Partly sunny, with a high near 75. East wind 10 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph.
Thursday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 59. East wind around 5 mph.
Friday: Partly sunny, with a high near 79.
Friday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 60.
Saturday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 82.
Saturday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 60.
Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 82.
Florida Gas Prices Top $4 For The First Time In Four Years, AAA Says
April 6, 2026
Florida gas prices are now above $4 per gallon for the first time in four years. The state average surged 28 cents last week, reaching a high of $4.23 per gallon, before declining three cents through the weekend.
In Escambia County, the average price was actually the cheapest in Florida at $3.91 per gallon. A low of $2.84 was available in North Escambia on Sunday at a station on Highway 29 in Cantonment.
“The average Florida driver now pays about $20 more to fill up than a month ago,” said Mark Jenkins, spokesman for AAA The Auto Club Group. “Gas prices are climbing quickly because crude oil prices are surging as the conflict with Iran disrupts global fuel supplies. With the Strait of Hormuz still largely closed, ongoing uncertainty continues to push energy markets and prices higher.”
Crude oil prices have risen nearly 60 percent since the start of the conflict. Last week, oil prices moved into triple digits for the first time in four years. That matters because roughly half of what drivers pay at the pump is driven by the cost of crude oil.
On Thursday, U.S. crude oil prices settled at $111.54 per barrel. That marked a 12 percent increase, or nearly $12 per barrel, from the previous week. This increase could trigger another round of rising gas prices in the coming days.
In total, Florida gas prices have jumped as much as $1.35 per gallon over the past month, rising from $2.88 per gallon to more than $4.20. That represents a 47% increase in just one month and adds roughly $20 to the cost of filling a 15 gallon gas tank. Sunday’s state average of $4.21 per gallon was 25 cents more than a week ago, 97 cents more than last month, $1.01 per gallon more than this time last year.
NorthEscambia.com file photo.
Wahoos, Biscuits Postponed Due To Rain; Makeup Scheduled For Late April
April 6, 2026
Sunday’s game between the Pensacola Blue Wahoos and Montgomery Biscuits was postponed due to rain.
Because the Blue Wahoos and Biscuits do not play in Pensacola for the remainder of the first half schedule, the game will be made up as part of a doubleheader during an upcoming six-game series in Montgomery April 21-26 at DABOS Park.
Fans planning to attend Sunday’s postponed game can exchange their tickets for a future 2026 regular season home game of equal or lesser value at the Blue Wahoos Stadium ticket office. As stated on tickets, no refunds will be given, according to the Wahoos.
The Blue Wahoos begin a six-game road series against the Biloxi Shuckers on Tuesday, April 7, and return home for a six-game series against the Knoxville Smokies beginning on Tuesday, April 14.
Pictured: Opening night action last Friday night as the Blue Wahoos hosted the Montgomery Biscuits. Photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
Woman Charged With Flomaton Stabbing, Just Feet From Century And Florida State Line
April 6, 2026
A woman has been charged in connection with a stabbing early Saturday morning in Flomaton. Sicely Odom, 32, was booked into the Escambia County (AL) Detention Center on a charge of domestic violence first degree.
Around 12:45 a.m. Saturday, the Flomaton Police Department responded to a reported domestic disturbance on Lender Street, off Alley 5 on the state line, just feet from the Century town limits.
Officers arrived to find an adult male suffering from a stab wound, according to police. The victim was transported to an area hospital. An update on his condition was not available.
Worshipers Gather For Easter Sunrise Services
April 5, 2026
Worshipers gathered for sunrise services across Escambia County on Easter Sunday morning.
The largest sunrise service in Escambia County was the Marcus Pointe Baptist Church Community Sonrise Service at Blue Wahoos Stadium.
The services were to celebrate the Resurrection of Jesus Christ, an important event to the faithful.
According to the Bible:
Matthew 28:1-20
Resurrection Morning
1 After the Sabbath, as the first day of the week was dawning, Mary Magdalene and the other Mary went to view the tomb. 2 Suddenly there was a violent earthquake, because an angel of the Lord descended from heaven and approached [the tomb]. He rolled back the stone and was sitting on it. 3 His appearance was like lightning, and his robe was as white as snow. 4 The guards were so shaken from fear of him that they became like dead men. 5
But the angel told the women, “Don’t be afraid, because I know you are looking for Jesus who was crucified. 6 He is not here! For He has been resurrected, just as He said. Come and see the place where He lay. 7 Then go quickly and tell His disciples, ‘He has been raised from the dead. In fact, He is going ahead of you to Galilee; you will see Him there.’ Listen, I have told you.”
8 So, departing quickly from the tomb with fear and great joy, they ran to tell His disciples the news. 9 Just then Jesus met them and said, “Good morning!” They came up, took hold of His feet, and worshiped Him. 10 Then Jesus told them, “Do not be afraid. Go and tell My brothers to leave for Galilee, and they will see Me there.”
The Soldiers Are Bribed to Lie
11 As they were on their way, some of the guard came into the city and reported to the chief priests everything that had happened. 12 After the priests had assembled with the elders and agreed on a plan, they gave the soldiers a large sum of money 13 and told them, “Say this, ‘His disciples came during the night and stole Him while we were sleeping.’ 14 If this reaches the governor’s ears, we will deal with him and keep you out of trouble.” 15 So they took the money and did as they were instructed. And this story has been spread among Jewish people to this day.
The Great Commission
16 The 11 disciples traveled to Galilee, to the mountain where Jesus had directed them. 17 When they saw Him, they worshiped, but some doubted. 18 Then Jesus came near and said to them, “All authority has been given to Me in heaven and on earth. 19 Go, therefore, and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, 20 teaching them to observe everything I have commanded you. And remember, I am with you always, to the end of the age.”
from the Holman Christian Standard Bible
NorthEscambia.com photos by Allie Penton, click to enlarge.
Pickup Plows Through Food Trucks, Vehicles In Destructive Cantonment Crash
April 5, 2026
One person was injured in a destructive crash Saturday afternoon involving a pickup truck, two food trucks, and several other vehicles.
Around 1:20 p.m., the driver of a silver Dodge Ram pickup driven by a 46-year-old Flomaton man rear-ended a Chevrolet Silverado northbound on Highway 95A behind the Speed Mart on Highway 29 at Tate School Road, according to the Florida Highway Patrol. The silver pickup truck then went through the parking lot of the gas station and struck a Honda Civic and a Honda Odyssey. The silver Dodge pickup then crashed through the end of a food truck, pushing into a second food truck. The truck also struck signage, a large smoker grill and other items, and brought down a power pole.
A 26-year-old man in one of the food trucks was injured.
The driver of the silver pickup was transported to the hospital by Escambia County EMS, with non-life threatening injuries. Troopers cited him for careless driving, failure to utilize his seat belt, and for no motor vehicle registration. .
NorthEscambia.com photos by Kristi Barbour, click to enlarge.
Full Results: GCA & NYRO Spring Livestock Show (With Gallery)
April 5, 2026
Here are complete results from last weekend’s Gulf Coast Agriculture & Natural Resources Youth Organization (GCA/NYRO) Annual Spring Livestock Show held at the Escambia County 4-H Property near Molino.
For a photo gallery, click here.
2026 GCA & NRYO Livestock Show Results
A.O.B- Registered Beef Breeding
Class 1:
- 1st – Jessie Joyner
- 2nd— Jack Anderson
Class 2:
- 1st – Tucker Padgett
- 2nd – Camryn Howell
- 3rd – Aubree Jones
Class 3:
- 1st – Mallory Mahoney
- 2nd – Everett Anderson
- 3rd – Maci Gentry
Class 4:
- 1st- Ella Gilmore
A.O.B. Grand Champion Registered: Ella Gilmore
A.O.B. Reserve Champion Registered: Mallory Mahoney
Beef Breeding Commercial Class
Class 1:
- 1st – Gracie Oliver
Class 2:
- 1st – Marlee McElhaney
- 2nd – Abby Smith
- 3rd – Kinley Compton
Class 3:
- 1st – Jesse McElhaney
Class 4:
- 1st – Ella Gilmore
Class 5:
- 1st – Abby Smith
- 2nd – Mallory Mahoney
- 3rd – Bailey Sullivan
Grand Champion Beef Breeding Commercial: Ella Gilmore
Reserve Champion Beef Breeding Commercial: Jesse McElhaney
SUPREME BEEF BREEDING GRAND CHAMPION:
- Ella Gilmore
RESERVE BEEF BREEDING CHAMPION:
- Mallory Mahoney
Beef Breeding Showmanship
Senior:
- 1st – Tucker Padgett
- 2nd – Jessie Joyner
- 3rd – Kinley Compton
Intermediate:
- 1st – Mallory Mahoney
- 2nd – Ella Gilmore
- 3rd – Abby Smith
Junior:
- 1st – Camryn Howell
- 2nd – Everett Anderson
Market Swine Class:
Lightweight:
- 1st – A. T. Bridgers
- 2nd – Kason Gaylard
- 3rd – Ryann Gibbs
Light Heavyweight:
- 1st – Jessie Joyner
- 2nd – Marlee McElhaney
- 3rd – Emma Bowman
Heavyweight:
- 1st – Jesse McElhaney
- 2nd – Tucker Padgett
- 3rd – Anna Simmons
Super Heavyweight:
- 1st – Ella Gilmore
- 2nd – Payton Coon
- 3rd – Yaretzy Sandoval-Bocanegra
Grand Champion Market Swine: A.T. Bridgers
Reserve Champion Market Swine: Jesse McElhaney
Market Hog Showmanship:
Senior:
- 1st – Tucker Padgett
- 2nd – Yaretzy Sandoval-Bocanegra
- 3rd – A.T. Bridgers
Intermediate:
- 1st – Marlee McElhaney
- 2nd – Ella Gilmore
- 3rd – Mallory Mahoney
Junior:
- 1st – Eli Jarrell
- 2nd – Kason Gaylard
- 3rd – Victoria Minchew
Market Steer Class:
Class 1:
- 1st – Aiden Jacobi
Class 2:
- 1st – Jessie Joyner
- 2nd – Emily Brewton
- 3rd – Jackson Simmons
Class 3:
- 1st – Tucker Padgett
- 2nd – Grace Oliver
- 3rd – Mary Oliver
Class 4:
- 1st – Malarie Cooper
- 2nd – Ella Gilmore
Grand Champion Market Steer: Malarie Cooper
Reserve Champion Market Steer: Tucker Padgett
Market Steer Showmanship:
Senior:
Class 1:
- 1st – Malarie Cooper
- 2nd – Jessie Joyner
- 3rd – Mary Oliver
Class 2:
- 1st – Tucker Padgett
- 2nd – Aiden Jacobi
- 3rd – Grace Oliver
Intermediate:
- 1st – Ella Gilmore
Overall Senior Showmanship Winners:
- 1st – Tucker Padgett
- 2nd – Malarie Cooper
- 3rd – Jessie Joyner
Preview Steer Class:
Class 1:
- 1st – Jesse McElhaney
Class 2:
- 1st – A.T. Bridgers
- 2nd – Malarie Cooper
- 3rd – Jesse McElhaney
Class 3:
- 1st – Ella Gilmore
- 2nd – Weston Simmons
- 3rd – Marlee McElhaney
Class 4:
- 1st – Aimee Richardson
- 2nd – Wyatt Cotton
- 3rd – Noah Jacobs
Class 5:
- 1st – Ella Gilmore
Class 6:
- 1st – Malarie Cooper
- 2nd – Blakely Cooper
- 3rd – Mason Thomas
Grand Champion Preview Steer: Malarie Cooper
Reserve Champion Preview Steer: Blakely Cooper
Preview Steer Showmanship:
Senior:
- 1st – Aimee Richarson
- 2nd – Malarie Cooper
- 3rd – Jesse McElhaney
Intermediate:
- 1st – Ella Gilmore
- 2nd – Blakely Cooper
- 3rd – Marlee McElhaney
Goat & Lamb Classes:
Market Lamb:
- 1st – Cheyenne Armstrong
Grand Champion Market Lamb: Cheyenne Armstrong
Lamb Showmanship:
Intermediate:
- 1st – Cheyenne Armstrong
Preview Market Goat:
- 1st – Kenley Clayton
- 2nd – Aimee Richardson
- 3rd – Hannah Jerkins
Grand Champion Preview Market Goat: Kenley Clayton
Reserve Champion Preview Market Goat: Aimee Richardson
Market Goat Showmanship:
Senior:
- 1st – Aimee Richardson
- 2nd – Kenley Clayton
- 3rd – Hannah Jerkins
Breeding Meat Goat:
Class 1 (3-6 months):
- 1st – Addie Holland
- 2nd – Amya Allen
- 3rd – Sawyer Lovett
Class 2 (yearlings)
- 1st – Kailey Hawkins
- 2nd – Paislee Hommerbocker
- 3rd – Salter Wyatt
Class 3 (2 yr +)
- 1st – Canon Gunter
- 2nd – Canon Gunter
- 3rd – Ian Hayles
Class 4 (doe w/ kid)
- 1st – Aimee Richardson
Grand Champion Breeding Meat Goat: Addie Holland
Reserve Champion Breeding Meat Goat: Kailey Hawkins
Breeding Goat Showmanship:
Intermediate:
- 1st – Paislee Hommerbocker
- 2nd – Amya Allen
- 3rd – Salter Wyatt
Intermediate:
- 1st – Aimee Richardson
- 2nd – Kailey Hawkins
- 3rd – Addie Holland
Dairy Goat:
Mini:
Class 1 (10-12 months)
- 1st – Carly Jones
- 2nd – Leah List
- 3rd – Joshua List
Class 2 (over 1 year)
- 1st – Aubree Jones
- 2nd – Aubree Jones
Class 3 (doe with kid)
- 1st – Carly Jones
Standard:
Class 1 (10 months)
- 1st – Isabella Stevens
- 2nd – Isabella Stevens
Class 2 (12-24 months)
- 1st – Basileigh Olford
- 2nd – Sophie Edwards
Class 3 (2 yrs +)
- 1st – Arianna LaFountain
- 2nd – Emma Malecki
- 3rd – Piper Flory
Grand Champion Dairy Goat: Carly Jones
Reserve Champion Dairy Goat: Aubree Jones
Dairy Goat Showmanship
Intermediate:
- 1st – Aubree Jones
- 2nd – Carly Jones
- 3rd – Arianna LaFountain
Senior:
- 1st – Isabella Seevers
- 2nd – Joshua List
- 3rd – Leah List
Poultry and Rabbit Results
OPEN POULTRY SHOWMANSHIP
Juniors
- Henley Runge, blue ribbon
- Harrison List, red ribbon
- Milly Smith, white ribbon
Intermediates
- Braxton Williams, blue ribbon
- Abby Hayes, red ribbon
- Emma Malecki, white ribbon
- Angie “Lainey” Dunsford, yellow ribbon
- Olivia Bramlett, green ribbon
- Izzy Hayes, pink ribbon
Seniors
- Tucker Padgett, blue ribbon
- Luke Graham, red ribbon
- Taylor Anderson, white ribbon
- Amber Swauger, yellow ribbon
- Blake Butler, green ribbon
- Gabriel Lang, pink ribbon
CHICK CHAIN SHOWMANSHIP
Intermediates
- Abby Hayes, blue ribbon
- Izzy Hayes, red ribbon
- Luke Wilkins, white ribbon
- Piper Flory, yellow ribbon
- Lawson Simons, green ribbon
- Emma Malecki, pink ribbon
Seniors
- Chloe Edwards, blue ribbon
- Wesley Watson, red ribbon
- Curtis Smith, white ribbon
- Halee Burkett, yellow ribbon
- KyLeigh McCall, green ribbon
- Cooper Grimes, pink ribbon
Grand Champion Open Poultry: Braxton Williams, Lavender Orpington Rooster
Reserve Champion Open Poultry: Tucker Padgett, Serama Rooster
Grand Champion Chick Chain – Lavender Orpington: Chloe Edwards
Reserve Champion Chick Chain – Lavender Orpington: Wesley Watson
Grand Champion Chick Chain – Rhode Island Red: Jepp Godwin
Reserve Champion Chick Chain – Rhode Island Red: Abby Hayes
**Quality ribbons were also given for each bird in each breed division (only blue, red, and white ribbons). This was the judge’s determination on rank amongst breed. For example, if you showed a buff Orpington and got a red ribbon, he placed it 2nd in the breed division. If you had more than one bird in a breed division, and received 2 of the same color ribbons, that means he judged them as a pen (2nd place pen, 3rd place pen, etc.)**
















