Pen Air Permanently Closing Century Branch, The Only Financial Institution In The Town

October 23, 2021

The Pen Air Federal Credit Union branch in Century will permanently close, leaving Century without a financial institution.

The lobby of the Pen Air location will close at 5 p.m. on Tuesday, November 30, according to an email sent to Pen Air members. A “Pen Air LIVE” interactive video ATM  will remain open.

“Thank you for letting us be a part of your community all these years. We look forward to serving your banking needs, today and for many more years to come,” Pen Air Century Branch Manager Angie White said in the email.

“I hate they are closing,” said Sandra McMurray-Jackson, longtime Pen Air members, a Century business owner and member of the Century Town Council. She joined Pen Air in the late 1990s with her late husband, with both of her sons becoming members as they grew older.

“I consider Pen Air to be part of my family,” Jackson said. “We need Pen Air in Century.”

In their email to members, Pen Air said banking behavior has changed, with a dramatic shift in the past year. The credit union said an “overwhelming majority” of members now use online banking, a mobile app and other digital services when possible.

Pictured: The Pen Air Federal Credit Union branch in Century. NorthEscambia.com photo, click to enlarge.

By The Numbers: Quantity Of Materials Needed For Highway 29, Nine Mile Road Projects

October 23, 2021

Ever wonder how much of of what it would take to complete a big road construction project.

The Florida Department of Transportation has released some interest graphics that detail exactly what went into the Highway 29 and Nine Mile Road widening projects.

Northview Beats Marianna 21-14 (With Photo Gallery)

October 23, 2021

The Northview Chiefs beat the Marianna Bulldogs 21-14 Friday night in Bratt.

Northview was coming off a tough 45-13 loss on the road last week at Catholic, and head football coach Wes Summerford told the Chiefs they would turn it around against the Bulldogs.

“I told them before the game, I said we just got to get back on the winning track. It’s a good time, not better time than the present, to get back to winning football,” he said. And it wasn’t just about the win, it was about the RPI.

With playoff determinations a few weeks away, the 1A Chiefs needed the win over 4A Marianna to earn the points needed for a postseason berth. In Class 1A, playoff spots are not determined by district wins; it’s the Rating Percentage Index (RPI). RPI rankings are based upon a mathematical formula based upon a team’s current record, current Winning Percentage (WP), Opponents Winning Percentage (OWP), and their Opponent’s Winning Percentage (OOWP). Basically, beat better teams and rank higher.

“I think our back was kind of against gets the wall as far as the RPI. You know we started slipping a little bit and I think our kids just fought their butt off, they knew it,” Summerford said Friday night.

For an action photo gallery, click or tap here. (Look for a photo gallery by Monday with cheerleaders, band and fans!)

The Chiefs opened the scoring with a Luke Bridges touchdown from fourth and long from about the 25. With a good kick from sophomore Brandon Ferguson, the Chiefs were on top 7-0.

The ensuing kickoff was recovered by Northview’s Aron Chavira at about the 40-yard line.

Jamarkus Jefferson was in for a touchdown, but it was called back due a Northview block in the backfield flag. Jefferson made another trip into the end zone with 4:50 remaining in the half. With another good Ferguson kick, the Chiefs were in the lead at Tommy Weaver Memorial Stadium.

Jefferson added another TD with 47 seconds in the half. Ferguson nailed the kick through the uprights for a 21-0 Northview lead. But the Bulldogs were determined not to head the locker room scoreless and added a TD at 36.9 seconds to make it 21-6 at the halftime buzzer.

The Bulldogs added the only touchdown of the second half in the third for the 21-14 final.

Next week, it’s a 150 mile road trip for the Chiefs as they travel to Panama City to face the Bay High Tornadoes.

The road hasn’t been kind to the Chiefs this year. Northview, 3-4 overall, is 3-0 at home and 0-4 away. Bay is 2-6 this season, with their only two wins coming at home.

“I know the road (is tough),” Summerford said. “This is thing we’ve got to know is where we’re at. Seed-wise, we’re probably going to be on the road for the playoffs, so no better time like the present to get ready.”

For an action photo gallery, click or tap here. (Look for a photo gallery by Monday with cheerleaders, band and fans!)

NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Long Range Winter Forecast: Warmer And Drier

October 23, 2021

If you’re hoping for a real cold winter, you may just be out of luck, according to a long range winter outlook.

Above average temperatures are favored across the South, according to NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center — a division of the National Weather Service.

Drier than average conditions are also in the long range outlook for the entire Southeast as La Nina climate conditions have emerged for the second winter in a row. However, drought conditions are not in the forecast.

“Using the most up-to-date observing technologies and computer models, our dedicated forecasters at the Climate Prediction Center produce timely and accurate seasonal outlooks to help communities prepare for the months ahead,” said Michael Farrar, Ph.D., director of the National Centers for Environmental Prediction.

Friday Night High School Football Scoreboard

October 23, 2021

FLORIDA

  • Northview 21, Marianna 14 [Story, photo gallery]
  • Port St. Joe 50, Jay 13
  • West Florida 50, Pensacola High 6
  • Pine Forest 44, Gulf Breeze 14
  • Washington at Pensacola Catholic
  • Escambia 35, Milton 34
  • Niceville 31, Navarre 9
  • Crestview 27, Pace 26
  • Blountstown 30, Baker 14
  • Tate (bye week)

ALABAMA

  • Escambia Academy 41, Southern Academy 15
  • Jackson 57, Escambia County (Atmore) 0
  • T.R. Miller 30, Flomaton 29
  • Opp 34, W.S. Neal 8

Pictured: The Northview Chiefs defeated Marianna at home Friday night. NorthEscambia.com photo, click to enlarge.

Kingsfield Elementary’s Hartley Named Escambia County’s SHAPE Florida Winner

October 23, 2021

Kingsfield Elementary Schools’ Cristen Hartley has been selected as Escambia County’s SHAPE Florida PE Teacher of the Year.

SHAPE Florida is the Society of Health and Physical Educators. Their mission is to enhance knowledge, improve professional practice and increase support for high quality health and physical education, nutrition programs and physical activity.

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Escambia Reports 207 New COVID-19 Cases In Last Week

October 23, 2021

There were 207 new COVID-19 cases reported Escambia County over the last week by the Florida Department of Health.

Baptist, Ascension Sacred Heart and West Florida hospitals reported a combined 47 COVID-19 hospitalizations as of Friday.

Here is the latest data:

Escambia County cases:

Total cases: 53,492 (+207)
Positivity rate last week: 4.9%
Current total hospitalizations: 48
Over age 18 and over hospitalizations: 47
Under age 18 hospitalized: 1
Total deaths reported last 7 days: less than 10 (CDC data)

Escambia County Vaccinations

People vaccinated: 153,355 (+846)
Total Population of Escambia County Partially Vaccinated: 55.3%
Total Population of Escambia County Fully Vaccinated: 47.6%
*These numbers are the percent of total Escambia County population vaccinated. Not the percentage of hospitalized individuals.

Santa Rosa County cases:

Total cases: 32,310 (+157)
Positivity rate last week: 7.0%
People vaccinated: 89,3261 (+484)
Partial vaccination rate (age 12+): 56%
Total deaths last 7 days: 0 (CDC data)

Statewide cases:

Florida resident cases: 3,635,126 (+15,314)
Case positivity rate: 3.4%
Deaths: 58,803 (+106)

FDOH has moved from daily to weekly reports and removed the COVID-19 dashboard. The state is now releasing a weekly report with local data limited only to number of cases and positivity rate The number of deaths by county or cases by local cities and communities is no longer provided by FDOH.

Final Two Ladarius Clardy Murder Suspects Have Been Arrested

October 22, 2021

The final two named suspects in the murder of football standout Ladarius Clardy have now been arrested.

Timothy Donail Knight, Jr. and Terrell Taquez Parker Jr., were arrested Friday on charges of principal first degree murder, conspiracy to commit murder and one count of attempted murder

Kobie Lashun Jenkins, Jr. is being held without bond on multiple charges including first degree murder and conspiracy to commit murder he turned himself in at the county jail October 15. . Jenkins was the alleged triggerman.

Amos Dehontiguan Snowden Jr. and his brother Da’Quavion Snowden, Jr. were earlier charged with first degree principal to murder and conspiracy to commit murder. Both remain in the Escambia County Jail without bond.

Two Injured In Early Morning Wreck On Highway 97 Near Walnut Hill

October 22, 2021

Two people were injured in a two vehicle crash on Highway 97 near Walnut Hill early Friday morning.

It happened about 4:15 a.m. on Highway 97 south of Pine Forest Road.

The driver of a Chevrolet 1500 pickup truck said an oncoming Jeep Cherokee traveled into his lane, and he unsuccessfully attempted to take evasive action. After the vehicles collided, the pickup truck overturned multiple times, coming to rest upright in a ditch. The Jeep came to stop off the road in a grassy area about 425 feet away.

The driver and a passenger in the Jeep were transported by Escambia County EMS to Atmore Community Hospital with injuries not considered life threatening. The driver of the pickup truck was not injured.

The Florida Highway Patrol is investigating. The Walnut Hill Station of Escambia Fire Rescue responded.

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Escambia EMTs And Paramedics Get Pay Increases

October 22, 2021

The Escambia County Commission on Thursday approved pay raises for EMTs and paramedics with a new union agreement.

Effective with the next pay cycle, the hourly base wage rate for newly hired and existing employees will be:

Also effective with the next pay period, the hourly base wage rate for existing full-time employee covered by the collective bargaining agreement will be increased by:

“While all Public Safety employees are critical to the essential functions of Escambia County, this was needed to be competitive for the wages paid for our paramedics and EMTs throughout the Panhandle,” said Escambia County Public Safety Director Eric Gilmore.

With their vote Thursday, the commission formally approved an agreement with the  International Association of EMT’s and Paramedics, the National Association of Government Employees and Services Employees International Union Local 5000.

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