Employee Charged With Attempting To Smuggle Drugs Into Atmore Prison
December 8, 2024
An Atmore man has been charged with attempting to smuggle drugs and contraband into Fountain Correctional Facility.
Vincent Bishop, an Alabama Department of Corrections (ADOC) employee, was charged with trafficking flakka, first-degree possession of marijuana, attempting to commit a controlled substance crime, prohibited activities (cell phones in a correctional facility), possession of drug paraphernalia, and first-degree attempt to promote prison contraband. Flakka, according to the DEA, is a street drug commonly called bath salts.
ADOC K-9 personnel, following an ongoing investigation, observed suspicious activity involving inmates attempting to access a parking lot near Bishop’s vehicle. A traffic stop was conducted with K-9 personnel and local law enforcement, and a K-9 made a positive alert for narcotics. A subsequent search revealed marijuana, flakka, tobacco, cell phones, and charging cables concealed under the truck, according to ADOC.
The state said Bishop refused to resign from his position as a drug treatment counselor at the prison as and is now on mandatory leave. He was arrested and transported to the Escambia County Detention Facility where he was being held without bond.
Northview Senior Class To Host ‘Breakfast With Santa’ Monday Evening
December 8, 2024
The Northview High School Class of 2025 will host a Breakfast with Santa & Friends event on Monday, December 9 from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. at David’s Catfish House in Atmore.
Admission is $10 per plate, for a delicious breakfast.
Additional activities available for purchase include photos with Santa and Mrs. Claus, visits from The Grinch and Cindy Lou, holiday cookie decorating, light-up accessory sales, hot chocolate, cappuccino, fresh popcorn, sweets, treats and more.
Proceeds from the event will benefit the NHS Senior Grad Bash trip next spring.
Tate High Cheerleaders Shine At Red Nose Raider Competition
December 8, 2024
The Tate High School cheerleaders delivered outstanding performances Saturday at the Navarre High School Red Nose Raider Cheerleader Competition, bringing home top placements across divisions.
The Aggie cheerleaders placed as follows:
Varsity
- 1st Place: Traditional Routine
- 2nd Place: Gameday Routine
- Overall High Point Champions: Traditional Division
JV
- 1st Place: Traditional Routine
- 1st Place: Gameday Routine
Freshmen (competing in a all JV division)
- 2nd Place: Traditional Routine
- 3rd Place: Gameday Routine
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A Christmas Miracle: The Miracle League’s Annual Christmas Party (With Gallery)
December 7, 2024
Santa visited with Miracle League of Pensacola players during their annual Christmas party Friday night at Tate High School.
For the past seven years, Tate Beta Club, sponsored by Stacye Litton, has hosted the Christmas Party for the athlete’s and the families. Numerous other Tate High student organizations and volunteers came together to put on the party including Tate Theatre with the entertainment, Diamond Girls with the games, Early Childhood Education, Student2Student, STUCO.
For a photo gallery, click here.
The Miracle League players were able to visit Santa and share their wish lists, enjoy a pizza dinner, watch a special performances on stage, take part in numerous activities.
NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.
Ice Flyers Fall To Visiting Macon Mayhem 2-1
December 7, 2024
Despite a barrage of shots and an energetic crowd, the Ice Flyers fell to the visiting Macon Mayhem in a tight 2-1 contest on Friday night.
Here’s a quick recap of how the game unfolded:
1st Period
The first period was dominated by the Mayhem, with Trent Grimshaw opening the scoring with 2:17 left in the period on a well-executed play. The momentum continued in Macon’s favor as Curtis Abbot found the back of the net with just 38 seconds remaining, extending the Mayhem’s lead to 2-0 heading into the intermission.
2nd Period
The second period saw an evenly matched battle between both teams, with the Ice Flyers generating 14 shots on goal while the Mayhem countered with 10 of their own. Despite the offensive pressure from both sides, neither team was able to find the back of the net, keeping the score unchanged heading into the final frame.
3rd Period
Brandon Ronan ignited the hometown crowd’s spirits just under 2 minutes into the 3rd period with a well-placed shot that trickled to the back of the net. Despite the renewed energy in the building and several quality scoring chances that followed, the Ice Flyers couldn’t quite find the equalizer. The Mayhem’s defense held strong through the final minutes to secure their 2-1 victory.
What’s Next?
Next Game: Friday, December 13 at Quad City.
Next Home Game: Saturday, December 21 for Ugly Sweater Night
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CSX To Continue Crossing Work In Century Today; Highway 4 Won’t Close
December 6, 2024
CSX will continue maintenance work as several railroad crossings are closed in Century, and the railroad said Thursday that they will not be closing the East Highway 4 crossing.
The following crossings were scheduled to be closed Thursday:
- East Cottage Street (closed Thursday)
- East McCurdy Street
- East Hecker Road(closed Thursday)
- Front Street (closed Thursday)
- East Pond Street
- Jefferson Avenue
- Salters Lake Road
Several of the closures were delayed Thursday due to weather and the inability to place asphalt in the rain.
Pictured: The East Highway 4 railroad crossing in Century was closed for work in 2016. NorthEscambia.com file photo, click to enlarge.
Bratt Elementary Celebrates Leaders Of The Month
December 6, 2024
Bratt Elementary School recently celebrated their November Leaders Of The Month. Photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
HS Hoops: Northview Drops Two To Flomaton, Tate Falls To Washington
December 6, 2024
Northview Chiefs varsity dropped two to the Flomaton Hurricanes Thursday night, as Washington topped the Tate Aggies.
GIRLS
Flomaton 65, Northview 32
For a photo gallery of the Northview and Flomaton girls game, click here.
BOYS
Flomaton 71, Northview 47
Washington 72, Tate 62
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Tate High’s Tyler Folmar Signs With Louisville
December 6, 2024
Tate High School’s Tyler Folmar has signed with the University of Louisville Cardinals. Pictured: Tyler Folmar with the Tate Aggies in the Regional 1-6A quarterfinals last month at Nease.NorthEscamia.com photos by James Vernacotola, click to enlarge.
FWC Law Enforcement Report: Fishing Violations And More
December 6, 2024
The Florida FWC Division of Law Enforcement reported the following recent activity:
ESCAMBIA COUNTY
Officer Waters observed a charter boat parked near Mahogany Mill boat ramp with an individual cleaning fish. Upon conducting a resource inspection, the individual was found to be in possession of two 12-inch flounder. The individual was cited accordingly.
While investigating a beached boat near Big Lagoon State Park, Officer Waters contacted the operator, who was also found to be in possession of Spanish mackerel that were beheaded and not landed in whole condition. The individual was cited accordingly.
Officer Hahr was patrolling in Bayou Texar when he observed a fishing boat returning to the boat ramp. A fisheries check revealed an undersized spotted seatrout. The owner of the boat was cited accordingly.
Officer Hahr responded to a complaint regarding a fawn pursued by dogs in the complainant’s yard. Upon investigation, Officer Hahr determined the neighbor’s dogs attacked the fawn in the complainant’s yard. The dog’s owner stated he felt his dogs should be allowed to be free and hunt as they desired. He was charged with allowing dogs to pursue wildlife during closed season and allowing dogs to pursue wildlife on private property without permission.
SANTA ROSA COUNTY
Officer Brown taught a hunter safety course with over 20 students. He covered local laws and regulations, focusing on key aspects such as hunting seasons, hunting methods, reporting requirements, and licensing. Officer Brown answered multiple questions and educated the students about responsible hunting practices, wildlife conservation, and safety measures to ensure a safe hunting experience.
This report represents some events the FWC handled during the time period; however, it does not include all actions taken by the Division of Law Enforcement. Information provided by FWC.
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