Average Florida Gas Price Jumps A Nickel
November 4, 2019
Florida gas prices are up a nickel over last week, according to AAA with the average price per gallon at $2.44.
The average price per gallon in Escambia County was $2.39. One Cantonment station was at $2.31 Sunday night.
“Although the state average has seesawed since the summer, it has mostly held between $2.40-$2.50 since July,” said Mark Jenkins, spokesman, AAA – The Auto Club Group. “Drivers could see the state average rise a few pennies this week, based on recent adjustments in the price of wholesale gasoline.”
Compared to this time last year, drivers are paying 20 cents per gallon less at the pump.
Jodi Woods Named Ransom Middle School Teacher Of The Year
November 3, 2019
Jodi Woods is Ransom Middle School’s Teacher of the Year. She is a mathematics instructor. Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
Northview To Host Jay In First Round Of 1A Playoffs Friday Night
November 3, 2019
The Northview Chiefs will be at home Friday night against the Jay Royals in the first round of the Florida High School Athletic Association 1A state championship series.
The Florida High School Athletic Association released final rankings and playoff brackets Sunday morning.
The Baker Gators remain the top ranked team in Region 1-1A and have a bye Friday night, along with Vernon, the No. 2 ranked team. The Chiefs are ranked No. 3, while Jay is ranked No. 6. Only the top six teams in the region make the playoffs.
The Chiefs (7-2) are coming off a 40-7 win just this past Friday night over Jay (4-6). The winner of the Northview vs. Jay regional quarterfinal game will advance to face Vernon (7-3) on November 15 in the regional semifinal round. Baker will face the winner of next Friday night’s Graceville at Freeport game.
Northview’s only two losses this season were 14-12 to Baker and 34-26 to the defending Alabama 3A state champion Flomaton Hurricanes. Baker’s 38-game regular season win streak came to an end Saturday night as Blountstown beat the Gators 33-7.
Kickoff for Friday night’s game is 7:30 p.m.
Final Region 1-1A final rankings are as follows:
- Baker 0.665 (9-1)
- Vernon 0.629 (7-3)
- Northview 0.625 (7-2)
- Freeport 0.574 (6-3)
- Graceville 0.573 (7-3)
- Jay 0.502 (4-6)
- Holmes County 0.484 (5-5)
- Chipley 0.446 (2-8)
- Cottondale 0.418 (2-7)
Teams are ranked based upon a RPI formula. RPI stands for Ratings Percentage Index. In short, it is a way to measure a team’s strength relative to other teams, based largely on the strength of their schedules.
Final four play is November 29, and the 1A state championship is in Tallahassee on December 7.
NorthEscambia.com photo.
Walnut Hill VFD Honors Firemen, Community Member During Fish Fry (With Photo Gallery)
November 3, 2019
The Walnut Hill Volunteer Fire Department honored members of the community and the department during their 50th annual fish fry Saturday.
Austin Snyder was named Firefighter of the Year, an award chosen by his fellow firefighters. Gerry Steege was named Officer of the Year and recognized for his service to the department.
Former Northview High School school resource officer Ronnie Gill received the Walnut Hill Volunteer Fire Department’s Community Service Award for outstanding and dedicated service to the community. He now volunteers with multiple school organizations and sports; he missed Saturday’s event and is not pictured because he was at a Northview Cross Country competition.
There were 694 catfish or grilled chicken plates sold, and another 16 people made donations. Proceeds will be used to provide assistance to displaced fire victims in the area. A blood drive and a car show were also part of the event.
Pictured: Walnut Hill Fire Chief Chris Brown presents the Firefighter of the Year award to Austin Snyder (above) and the Officer of the Year award to Gerry Steege (below). Also pictured below: Scenes from the 50th Annual Walnut Hill Volunteer Fire Department Fishy Fry. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.
Vehicle Burns After Crashing Into Utility Pole On Highway 95A
November 3, 2019
One person was injured after their car crashed in a utility pole and burst into flames Saturday night.
The crash happened about 8:15 p.m. on Highway 95A near Old Chemstrand Road. The pole was snapped by the collision.
The driver was transported to an area hospital with unspecified injuries.
The Florida Highway Patrol is investigating. The Cantonment Station of Escambia Fire Rescue and Escambia County EMS also responded.
NorthEscambia.com photos by Kristi Barbour, click to enlarge.
Photos: Beulah Craft & Sausage Festival
November 3, 2019
The Beulah Craft & Sausage Festival was held Saturday at the First Baptist Church of Beulah.
Over 50 vendors took part, and there as plenty of food, fun for the entire family and live music. The Pine Forest High School NJROTC also assisted with the event.
For a photo gallery, click here.
NorthEscambia.com photos by Kristi Barbour, click to enlarge.
Ashland Avenue To Be Closed This Week
November 3, 2019
Ashland Avenue will be closed at the intersection of Nine Mile Road in Escambia County from 7 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 5 through 5 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 9.
The closure will enable crews to place drainage pipes across the roadway as part of the drainage improvements associated with the Nine Mile Road widening project. Traffic will be detoured to Stefani and 9 1/2 Mile roads. Signs and variable message boards will be in place to alert drivers of the temporary closure and direct traffic to the alternate routes.
All activities are weather dependent and may be delayed or rescheduled in the event of inclement weather. Drivers are reminded by the Florida Department of Transportation to obey the 35-mph speed limit and to use caution, especially at night, when traveling through the work zone.
Escambia County Employees Receive 3% Pay Increase
November 3, 2019
Most Escambia County employees have received a 3% wage increase recently.
All employees hired by the Board of County Commissioners, except seasonal, temporary, contract and student workers, received the raise.
Escambia County fire, corrections and EMT employees received the raise even as their unions continue bargaining talks over other issues.. The International Association of EMTS and Paramedics Local, International Association of Firefighters Local 4131, and Florida Police Benevolent Association signed memorandums of understanding (MOUs) with Escambia County in order to receive the immediate raises.
Why Not Keep Daylight Saving Time Year Round In Florida?
November 2, 2019

Why are we still falling back and off Daylight Savings Time?
During their 2018 session, the Florida Legislature passed a bill to keep daylight saving time year round that was signed into law by then-governor Rick Scott. But the change ultimately required Congressional approval, which has not happened yet.
Sen. Marco Rubio introduced the Sunshine Protection Act which would make daylight saving time permanent across the entire country.
The legislation, if enacted, would apply to those states who currently participate in DST, which most states observe for eight months out of the year. Standard Time, from November to March, is only observed for four months out of the year. The bill would simply negate the need for Americans to change their clocks twice a year. Many studies have shown that making DST permanent could benefit the economy and the country, according to Rubio.
“Well, it is my hope that Sunday, November 3 will be the last time we have to do this ridiculous changing of the clocks back and forth,” said Rubio. “It makes absolutely no sense, there’s no justification for it. It has strong support in the House and in the Senate, the White House, the president said he would sign it. I hope we can get this bill passed because I just think it makes all the sense in the world, and this changing of the clocks back and forth makes no sense at all.”
Using A Space Heater? Here’s How To Be Safe
November 2, 2019
With our first cold snap, it’s important to remember a few safety tips when using space heaters.




















