Brooks, Gomez Selected To Lead Century Town Council

January 7, 2020

Ann Brooks was re-elected as Century Town Council president Monday night, and Luis Gomez, Jr. was elected as council vice president.

Both were elected on a 4-0 council vote; Gomez arrived late and missed the vote.

The council elects new leadership at the beginning of each calendar year.

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Cantonment Woman Facing Felony Charges For Allegedly Trying To Cash Forged Checks

January 7, 2020

A Cantonment woman is facing two felony charges for allegedly trying to cash bad checks at a local credit union.

Jessie Nicole Fisk, 23, attempted to cash two forged checks at Navy Federal Credit Union where she had an account, according to an Escambia County Sheriff’s Office report. An alert Navy Federal teller noticed the writing on the front and the endorsement on the back of the check appeared to be  the same handwriting, and Fisk’s Navy Federal account was already flagged for fraudulent activity over $800 in the past. The checks were written on a PenAir Federal Credit Union account, and when called PenAir advised that the checks were no good.

The owner of the PenAir account told the ECSO she had never given any checks to Fisk and did not believe her PenAir account was even still open.

The two checks Fisk attempted to pass totaled $700. She was charged with two felony counts of uttering a forged instrument and was released from Escambia County Jail on a $7,000 bond.

Here’s Your Sign: Police Recover Guns, A Sword, Narcotics And Stolen Street Sign During Search Warrant

January 7, 2020

A search warrant executed in Atmore turned up narcotics, guns and a stolen street sign.

The Atmore Police Department, Alabama Drug Task Force, and U.S. Marshal’s Service executed a search warrant at a residence in the 5000 block of Highway 31 near West Road during the early morning hours last Friday.

“The search warrant was obtain after agents completed an investigation of illegal narcotic activity at the residence,” Atmore Police Chief Chuck Brooks said. Agents found an undisclosed amount of methamphetamine, drug paraphernalia including scales and pipes, multiple firearms, ammunition, a sword and a road sign stolen from Peacock Lane.

“No arrest were made at the completion of the search, but warrants have been signed for the person responsible,” Brooks said.

Peacock Lane is located near Little Rock, about 14 miles northeast of search warrant location.

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Enter The Escambia Extension Arbor Day Art Contest

January 7, 2020

The annual Escambia County Extension Service Arbor Day Art Contest is underway.

Make your own drawing, collage, painting or photo based on the theme “Spreading Roots and Branching Out” and send in by postal mail or drop it off at the Extension OFfice.

The contest age groups are children 12 and under, teens ages 13-18, and adults 18 and older. One winner will be selected from each age group, and winners will receive either a 7-gallon tree, a shovel, gloves or a book about trees. For complete details, click here (pdf).

Mail entries to: Escambia County Extension, 3740 Stefani Road, Cantonment, FL 32533. Entries can also be dropped off at the Extension office. Include your name, age and phone number or email address on the back of your art. Entries must be postmarked by Monday, January 13, 2020.

Entries will be displayed at the Escambia County Extension office and Beulah Middle School.

Winners will be awarded Saturday, January 18 during the mail art display and tree giveaway event from 8:30 a.m. until noon at Beulah Middle School.

For more information, contact Carrie Stevenson at (850) 475-5230 or ctsteven@ufl.edu.

Escambia Students Back In Class On Tuesday

January 7, 2020

The long Christmas and New Year’s break is over for students in Escambia County as they are back in class on Tuesday. Teachers in Escambia County started back with a work day on Monday.

Officials are also reminding drivers that those big yellow school buses are back on the road.

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Starbucks Coming To Atmore

January 6, 2020

Starbucks is coming to Atmore, with  groundbreaking set for this month.

Construction is scheduled to begin in March 2020 with plans for a fall grand opening just off I-65 near the casino. The Atmore location is projected to draw an additional 300 cars and 750 customers daily from I-65 Exit 57.

“I see this as a great opportunity to introduce travelers to Wind Creek, the Poarch Creek Indians and the town of Atmore. Starbucks will provide a well-respected, international brand to residents of Escambia and surrounding counties,” said Wind Creek Atmore Property Manager Tim Ramer.

The 2,000 square foot stand-alone facility will offer convenient drive through, seated dining and full retail store across the street from the Creek Convenience Store on Poarch Road, adjacent to the Spa at Wind Creek. The destination will occupy a prime location for coffee lovers; the nearest Starbucks along the I-65 corridor are north 113 miles in Prattville and south 47 miles at Springhill Avenue in Mobile.

The project is expected to create 20 or more permanent jobs for local residents in addition to temporary construction jobs.

Pictured: A rendering of the Starbucks planned for Atmore. Image for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Eric Gilmore Named Escambia County’s New Emergency Management Manager

January 6, 2020

Eric Gilmore of Bratt has been named the new Escambia County Emergency Management manager.

“I am absolutely ecstatic to have Eric join Escambia County Emergency Management,” Escambia County Administrator Janice Gilley told NorthEscambia.com. “His experience, his knowledge and his family’s reputation and work ethic are all qualities that will make him one of the best managers we have had in this role. I hope everyone will join me in welcoming him to Team Escambia.”

Gilmore has worked for the Florida Department of Health since 2004, serving as a planner, public health preparedness director, and most recently regional emergency response advisor for a 10 county region. He is also the district chief of the McDavid Station of Escambia Fire Rescue.

HE takes over the EMA director position held by John Dosh who is currently serving as interim public safety director.

Gilmore’s first official day on the job as Escambia County Emergency Management manager is Tuesday.

Eric Gilmore’s father, Elton Gilmore, retired in 2017 after seven years as the Emergency Management Operations Officer in the Escambia County Public Safety Department.

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Story updated 1/7/2020 to reflect Gilmore’s official title at Emergency Management will be “manager”.

Arrest Made In Alabama Murder Of Century Native

January 6, 2020

An arrest has been made the murder of a Century man who was shot and killed December 30 in rural Alabama about 20 miles south of Auburn.

Deontra Jones, 20, confessed to the murder of 63-year old Randolph Cannon, according to Russell County Sheriff Heath Taylor said.

Jones was with a female in a vehicle parked on Shady Grove Lane, a lonely, rural dirt road in Hurtsboro, Alabama when Cannon was out walking his dog.

“This was a random situation,” Taylor said. Cannon, who owns the property on both sides of the road, walked up the pair in the vehicle. “He was questioning them about being there, about trespassing and that type of situation. Mr. Jones got out and started shooting at him. He ran, and he he chased him down the road. He ultimately shot him multiple times, killing him.”

The female has not been charged, Taylor said, because authorities do not believe she had anything to do with the shooting.

Family members tell NorthEscambia.com that Cannon is a native of Century and lived in Bogia for several years. He attended Century HIgh School.

The investigation is continuing.

Pictured to: Robert Cannon. Photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

New Escambia County Jail To Open In 2020

January 6, 2020

Escambia County will open a new jail in 2020.

Construction on the new Escambia County jail is expected to be completed this summer at a cost of $132 million, the largest building project to date unertaken by the Escambia County Commission.

It is expected to save $5 million a year currently being spent to transport and house inmates elsewhere.

Whitesell-Green/Caddell construction crews broke ground on the correctional facility in November 2018. The new building is located near the southeast corner of North Pace Boulevard and West Fairfield Drive and will serve as the central booking facility and juvenile housing area.

The facility is expected to provide as many as 90 new jobs. The three-story building will house 784 inmates and include an inmate intake and receiving area, and dining and kitchen service areas.

Pictured: Construction status as of January 2020 on the new Escambia County Jail. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Need A Driver’s License, Vehicle Registration? Get It In Century On Tuesday

January 6, 2020

Mobile driver’s license and vehicle registration services will return to Century next month for a single day event.

Thee Florida Licensing On Wheels (FLOW) mobile office will be in Century from Tuesday, January 7 2020, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Billy G. Ward Century Courthouse at 7500 North Century Boulevard.

FLOW is a stand-alone mobile office with technology to provide most motorists’ needs. The mobile unit provides a convenient method to renew a driver’s license, obtain a replacement driver’s license, conversion/reciprocation of out-of-state license, change a name or address on a current driver’s license or identification card, and get a first-time identification card. In addition to licensing services, the mobile unit also provides an opportunity to renew or replace a vehicle registration and apply, renew or replace disabled parking placards. Written and driving tests are not available from the FLOW unit.

Citizens can renew vehicle registrations up to three months and driver’s licenses up to 18 months in advance of expiration.

Citizens using the FLOW services are encouraged to visit EscambiaTaxCollector.com and click the “What Do I Bring” button for information on what is needed for these services. Staff from the tax collector’s office will be on hand to answer all FLOW service questions and questions concerning all other tax collector services such as property tax, business tax receipts, concealed weapons licensing, etc. Citizens also can drop off property tax payments (checks only).

Pictured: Florida Licensing On Wheels (FLOW) provided motorist services such as driver’s license renewals during a previous visit to Century. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

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