Century’s Pediatrician Is Moving — But Only Across Town

July 8, 2025

Century pediatrician Dr. Marian Stewart will be moving soon — but only a few minutes down the road as she continues to remain a key part of pediatric health care in the area.

Beginning July 21, Dr. Stewart will see new and existing patients at Community Health Northwest Florida Century Adult and Family Care at 6021 Industrial Boulevard. Her practice’s phone number will remain the same at (850) 724-4054. The change moves Dr. Stewart just a short, 5-minute drive from her current location on Church Street to the west side of North Century Boulevard.

The move brings Community Health Northwest Florida’s adult and child care under a single roof in Century.

Stewart has practiced in North Escambia and Santa Rosa counties since early 1999 and joined Community Health Northwest Florida in 2017. She graduated from the University of Florida College of Medicine after receiving her Bachelor’s degree from the University of West Florida. She completed her residency locally, and Sacred Heart Children’s Hospital, specializing in pediatrics.

Pictured top: Community Health Northwest Florida on Industrial Boulevard in Century. Pictured below: Dr. Marian Stewart’s previous office on Church Street. NorthEscambia.com file photos.

Perdido Landfill Accepts Clean Concrete, Rock And Tile For Free

July 8, 2025

he Perdido Landfill in Escambia County accepts materials such as clean concrete, pavers, rock, and tile free of charge.

These materials are reused to create aggregate for building roads throughout Escambia County, preventing them from ending up in the landfill.

Materials can be dropped off at the Perdido Landfill, 13009 Beulah Road, Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturdays from 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

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FHP Continues Investigation After Man Claims Responsibility In Fatal Nine Mile Road Hit And Run

July 8, 2025

The Florida Highway Patrol is continuing to investigate a fatal hit-and-run crash on June 20 on Nine Mile Road. However, no charges have been filed to date, despite the surrender of a man who claimed to be responsible.

The crash occurred around 4 a.m. on East Nine Mile Road at University Parkway.

The Florida Highway Patrol reported that an unidentified man, later positively identified as a 41-year-old from Cocoa, Florida, was struck in a crosswalk while attempting to cross Nine Mile Road. He was hit by an unknown make and model white SUV traveling eastbound. The pedestrian succumbed to his injuries and was pronounced deceased at Baptist Hospital.

The white SUV fled the scene without stopping to render aid or report the crash, according to troopers. The 34-year-old male suspected hit-and-run driver was identified and turned himself in to the Florida Highway Patrol the same evening. The suspected hit-and-run vehicle was also located and is in the possession of FHP investigators.

“We are still in an open investigation,” FHP Captain Jason King told NorthEscambia.com on Monday afternoon. “We have to confirm or deny the man’s claims that he was the driver. We just have to be 1000% sure before we press charges.”

Driver’s License Driving Exams Available Saturday, July 12 During Special Event

July 8, 2025

Escambia County Tax Collector Scott Lunsford will offer special hours on Saturday, July 12 for driver’s license driving exams for new drivers.

The exams will be offered at the Brentwood office at 5045 N Palafox Street.

Click here to request an appointment.

Appointments are for first time drivers who are residents of Escambia County and who are taking the test for the first time.

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FHP Identifies Driver in Double Fatal Perdido Key Crash As Off-Duty Deputy

July 7, 2025

The Florida Highway Patrol confirmed Monday afternoon that an off-duty Escambia County Sheriff’s Deputy struck and killed two pedestrians Saturday morning on Perdido Key.

“We can confirm the vehicle involved was an unmarked Escambia County Patrol Car with the law enforcement officer returning home from an off-duty job. The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office employee was not actively patrolling nor on duty.,” FHP Captain Jason King said. “The Florida Highway Patrol remains diligent and focused on our investigation into this crash, as we are with all of the ones we unfortunately have to work.”

The incident occurred around 3 a.m. on Perdido Key Drive near River Road, when the unmarked law enforcement vehicle, driven by a 47-year-old Pensacola man, struck the pedestrians as they were crossing the roadway, according to the Florida Highway Patrol.

The pedestrians, a 20-year-old Hoover man and a 20-year-old Calera woman, were pronounced deceased at the scene. The vehicle driver was not injured.

No charges have been filed, as the the FHP investigation continues. FHP does not release names of those involved in traffic crashes.

Davisville And Gulf Beach Highway Convenience Store Burglaries Under Investigation

July 7, 2025

The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office is investigating two convenience store burglaries on opposite ends of the county that they believe may have been committed by the same suspect.

As employees arrived Monday morning to open the Marathon at Highway 97 and Nokomis Road in Davisville, they discovered an overnight burglary. The burglar smashed the front door of the business and took cigarettes and a bank bag, according to the ECSO.

The suspect was wearing dark clothing and a face covering.

The ECSO said the same suspect is believed to be responsible for another similar convenience store burglary over the weekend on Gulf Beach Highway.

Anyone with information is asked to call the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office at (850) 436-9620 or Crime Stoppers at (850) 433-STOP.

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Elected Or Appointed School Superintendent? Escambia Commission To Consider Ballot Referendum

July 7, 2025

The Escambia County Commission this week will begin considering placing a referendum on the ballot in 2026 to again ask voters if they want an elected or appointed superintendent.

The Escambia County School Board voted on February 18 to support sending the question back to voters.

The board voted 3-2 to place a referendum on the general election ballot. The referendum was introduced by District 5 member Tom Harrell**,** with Harrell, Kevin Adams**,** and Paul Fesko voting in favor. Board members Carissa Bergosh and David Williams were opposed. The school board then sent the referendum to the county commission, which must approve placing the question on the ballot.

“I feel very strongly about this,” Harrell, who campaigned on a return to an elected superintendent, said in February. “The county, I think, feels very strongly. There’s never anything wrong with letting the people decide. When you have a democracy, it’s all about people making decisions.”

“Deep down in my heart, having been here in this district for 60 years, that’s what the people of this district want,” Harrell added. “It’s the right time; it’s the right thing to do.”

This Thursday, the county commission will vote on scheduling a public hearing on placing the initiative on the ballot. If scheduled, the public hearing will be held August 7 at 5:31 p.m.

In November 2018, Escambia County citizens voted to move from an elected to an appointed superintendent.

Tate High School Student Builds Benches For ESE Department As Eagle Scout Project

July 7, 2025

A Tate High School student’s Eagle Scout project will  directly benefiting students with disabilities on campus.

Lawson Killingsworth, dedicated student and Boy Scout with Troop 415 in Pensacola, coordinated the design and construction of specialized benches for Tate’s ESE (Exceptional Student Education) Department. After consulting with ESE teachers to identify their greatest needs, Lawson led a project to build sturdy, durable benches that provide a safe and comfortable waiting area for students who arrive early each morning.

“These benches are incredibly important for our students with significant disabilities who require supervision and often arrive early to school,” said Principal Laura Touchstone. “Lawson’s project ensures they have a safe and welcoming place to wait each morning, supporting their comfort and helping them start the day with a consistent routine.”

To fund the project, Lawson recycled scrap metal to purchase tools and materials. He worked with Wood Specialties Cabinetry to finalize a design and coordinated construction workdays with troop members, adult leaders, and volunteers. The benches were built to be heavy-duty and tip-resistant, with adjustable leveling pads to accommodate uneven surfaces and under-bench storage to keep walkways clear of obstacles. Each bench was finished with over six layers of paint for durability and easy cleaning.

In addition to completing the benches, Lawson donated his remaining project funds, totaling $281, to the ESE Department’s community-based instruction program. This donation will support students as they build communication and money management skills in real-world settings such as local grocery stores.

“We are incredibly grateful for Lawson’s thoughtfulness, attention to detail, and hard work,” Touchstone said. “He is an outstanding example of servant leadership, and we are so proud to have him as part of the Tate Aggie family.”

Legal Help: Lawyers In The Library Tuesday In Century, Wednesday In Molino

July 7, 2025

“Lawyers in the Library” will be held this week at the libraries in Century and Molino.

Legal Services of Northeast Florida (LSNF) will provide the service as follows:

  • Century Library: Tuesday, July 8 from 10 a.m. until noon
  • Molino Library: Wednesday, July 9 from 10:30 a.m. until 11:30 a.m.

LSNF can help with legal information or help eligible clients apply for services on a first-come, first-served basis. Areas of law may include: family law issues, employment law, bankruptcy/collections, custody/child support, property disputes, title clearing/probate, housing law, domestic violence, and sexual violence.

Attendees should bring any document related to their question.

The program is held the second Tuesday of every month at the Century Library and every second Wednesday of the month at the Molino Library. For more information contact LSNF at (850) 432-8222.

Salzman Seeks Volunteers For August Backpack, Food Distribution

July 7, 2025

Rep. Michelle Salzman is looking for volunteers to sign up now for an upcoming food distribution and backpack giveaway.

Salzman, in collaboration with FarmShare and a coalition of community sponsors and partners, will host the food distribution and backpack giveaway on Saturday, August 9 beginning at 7:30 a.m. at Marcus Pointe Baptist Church.

Community members, student groups, athletic teams, and local organizations are encouraged to volunteer and be a part of this meaningful effort. It’s a great opportunity for service hours, team-building, and making a direct impact in the lives of neighbors in need, Salzman’s office said.

To sign up to volunteer or for more information, contact Jennifer Harrison at Jennifer@GCPromo.com or call (850) 324-2744.

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