ECHS Earns JV Win Over Northview On Final Play Of Game
October 23, 2019
The Escambia County High Blue Devils defeated the Northview Chiefs 24-20 Thursday night in junior varsity football action.
The Blue Devils earned the victory with the go ahead score on the final play of the game in Bratt.
It was the final game of the season for the JV Chiefs.
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Pensacola Beach Sign Sold In Four Parts For $45,750 To Highest Bidders
October 23, 2019
The old Pensacola Beach sign sold at auction for a total of $45,750, plus sales tax.
The sign was sold in four separate pieces.
Jim Reeves won the starburst sign auction for $10,000 to be placed at his Pensacola Beach Rv Park. Danny Sloan, owner of Tacky’s, purchased the sailfish sign with letters for $27,000; Frisky Dolphin owner Kevin Hausfield won the sailfish sign without letters auction for $7,250. Tim Buttel of Gulf Breeze won the arrow sign for $1,500.
The funds from the Escambia County auction will help offset the cost of the new Pensacola Beach sign that was installed last month.
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Four Facing Drug Charges After Search Warrant In Atmore
October 23, 2019
Four people are a facing drug charges after the Alabama Drug Enforcement Task Force, U.S. Marshals and Atmore Police served a search warrant at 517 East Oak Street in Atmore.
According to Atmore Police Chief Chuck Brooks, agents found numerous drug paraphernalia items, methamphetamines, heroin, marijuana and prescription pills in the residence along with four individuals.
Christian James Shenk, 48, was charged with possession of a controlled substance (meth) and possession of drug paraphernalia. Michael Wayne Barnhill, 55, was charged with possession of a controlled substance (meth), possession of drug paraphernalia and second degree possession of marijuana.
Dana Marie Harrison, 42, was charged with possession of a controlled substance (heroin), possession of drug paraphernalia and second degree possession of marijuana. And Syndle Vinson, 33, was charged with possession of a controlled substance, possession of controlled substance (heroin) and possession of drug paraphernalia.
All four were booked into the Escambia County Detention Center in Brewton with bond set at $25,000 each.
Update: Walnut Hill Crash Claims Local Man’s Life, Injures 8-Year Old Child
October 22, 2019
A single vehicle crash near Walnut Hill claimed one life and injured a child Monday night.
Clayton Joseph Cagle, age 31 of Walnut Hill, was traveling east on Pine Forest Road about a mile off Highway 97. He failed to maintain control of his 1999 GMC Yukon, causing the vehicle to veer off the road and strike a tree. He was pronounced deceased at the scene. Both were wearing their seat belts.
An 8-year old passenger was transported by Escambia County EMS to an area hospital with minor injuries.
The Walnut Hill and Molino stations of Escambia Fire Rescue also responded.
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Century Taking Extra Steps To Ensure Sunshine Law Compliance
October 22, 2019
Century is taking additional steps to ensure compliance with Florida’s Sunshine Law after missteps led to a violation earlier this month.
As the council held a Community Redevelopment Agency and as a regular council meeting got underway Monday night, the first order of business was asking the town clerk for confirmation that the meeting were properly advertised.
Public notices advertising the meeting were distributed to the media a week in advance and were posted at locations including the front door of town hall.
Interim City Manager Buz Eddy told the council that an internal checklist was now being used by staff to insure various steps like posting notices is taking place, and staff members will sign off as tasks are completed.
Monday night’s CRA meeting was a do over of a CRA meeting held October 7 — same agenda, same discussion — because the earlier meeting violated the Sunshine Law according to Eddy.
Pictured below: The Century Town Council meets Monday night after being assured their meeting was properly advertised. Pictured top: A notice for the meeting was posted on the front door of town hall and other locations. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.
Escambia County School District Names Teachers Of The Year
October 22, 2019
The Escambia County School District has named Teachers of the Year. The district’s Teacher of the Year will be named a the Golden Apple Awards early next year.
Many of the North Escambia area Teachers of the Year have already been featured in stories on NorthEscambia.com, and we’ll continue to feature additional honorees in the coming days.
Alternative Education – Denise Barnett
Jim Allen Elementary – Anne Fillingim
Jim C. Bailey Middle – Maureen Harden
Bellview Elementary – Dana Sharp
Bellview Middle – Michelle Lingo
Beulah Academy of Science – Wes Hillman
Beulah Elementary – Kadee Barnett
Beulah Middle School – Leanne Jenkins
Blue Angels Elementary – Jennifer Hausner
Bratt Elementary – Erin Bryant
Brentwood Elementary – Jessica Haupt
Brown-Barge Middle – Carrie McGugin
Byrneville Elementary – Susan Moorhead
Camelot Academy – Venise Evans
Hellen Caro Elementary – Andrea Lowery
N. B. Cook Elementary – Christine Rathbun
Cordova Park Elementary – Kari Graham
Ensley Elementary – Vonda Hawk
Escambia High – Michael G. Davis
Escambia Westgate – Deborah Melton
Exceptional Student Education – Rayeko McCartan
Ferry Pass Elementary – Dorie Nickerson
Ferry Pass Middle – Carol Cleaver
Global Learning Academy – Brandi Finch
Reinhardt Holm Elementary – Lynette Chandler
Kingsfield Elementary School – Rachel Weber
Lakeview School – David Meredith
Lincoln Park Elementary – Shirley Luster
R. C. Lipscomb Elementary – Faye Pryor-Wiggins
Longleaf Elementary – Megan Sims
L. D. McArthur Elementary – Mindy Resmondo
Molino Park Elementary – Pamela Maraman-Barnes
Montclair Elementary School – Jacqueline Chabot
Myrtle Grove Elementary – Colleen Van Deusen
Navy Point Elementary – David Vaughn
Northview High – Barbara Luker
Oakcrest Elementary – Jaclyn Summers
Pensacola High – Alan Robinson (Deceased)
Pine Forest High – Jeffrey H. Creel
Pine Meadow Elementary – Pamela Garrison
Pleasant Grove Elementary – Elizabeth “Liz” Cheney
Ransom Middle – Jodi Woods
Scenic Heights Elementary – Sherdina Baker
O. J. Semmes Elementary – Kathryn Lovely
Sherwood Elementary – Tamika Wyrick
George Stone Technical Center – Anthony Wiggins
A. K. Suter Elementary – Darian Martin
J. M. Tate High – Athena (Tena) Gindl
Ernest Ward Middle – Lee Barren
Warrington Elementary – Teresa Sanderson
Warrington Middle – Marlena Lewis
Booker T. Washington High – Mary Kate Griffith
C. A. Weis Elementary – Cindy Speed
West Florida High – Cheyenna Novotny
West Pensacola Elementary – Kimberly Wolford
J. H. Workman Middle School – Yohana Durango
Escambia Woman Claims Half Million Dollar Lottery Prize
October 22, 2019
An Escambia County woman has claimed a half million dollar top prize from the Florida Lottery’s Cash Blast game.
Barbara Flowers, 54, purchased her winning ticket from Quick Fill, located at 3020 Gulf Beach Highway.
The $5 game launched in December 2018 and features six top prizes of $500,000 and more than $58 million in total cash prizes.
District 5 Commissioner Holding Town Hall Next Month
October 22, 2019

Escambia County District 5 Commissioner Steven Barry will hold a public town hall next month
The event will be held at 5:30 p.m. on Monday, November 4 at the Milestone Baptist Church.
The public is invited to the open forum style town hall meeting.
Pictured: Attendees at an August District 5 town hall meeting in Walnut Hill. NorthEscambia.com photo, click to enlarge.
Tate High Names September Students Of The Month
October 22, 2019
Tate High School has named Danica Riddell and Quang Vo as September Students of the Month. Photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
Gulf Power Sends Team To Help With Texas Tornado Outages
October 22, 2019
Gulf Power is a sending a dozen employees to assist Oncor following severe storms and tornadoes that knocked out power to approximately 150,000 customers in the north Texas area.
The employees are part of a Damage Assessment Team that will help assess the damage so crews can begin restoration efforts in the area west of Dallas.
“We are happy to assist Oncor just as they came to Northwest Florida last year to help us following Hurricane Michael,” said Gordon Paulus, Gulf Power spokesperson.
Gulf Power did not deploy any of its line crews to Texas so they would be ready locally as the same storm system moved through Northwest Florida Monday night.
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