Ice Flyers Beat Havoc 8-1 (With Gallery)

November 27, 2025

The Ice Flyers needed to bounce back and to say they did was an understatement. In front of a sellout crowd at the Pensacola Bay Center Wednesday night, the Ice Flyers found a way to win with 8 different players scoring goals in an 8-1 victory over the Huntsville Havoc.

Tyler German started the scoring in the first period with the lone goal of that frame. The second period saw some scrums and newly acquired Tyrone Bronte finding the net, bringing it to 2-0. Andrew Poulias extended the lead to 3-0, Shane Bull made it 4-0, and Blake Wells capped off the Ice Flyers’ second-period scoring to make it 5-0. Huntsville’s Connor Fries scored the lone goal for the Havoc at the tail end of the period.

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The third period continued the excitement with Nicholas Aromatario finding the back of the net, Zack Bross extending the lead to 7-1, and Sam Rhodes capping off the night with his 6th goal of the season to seal the 8-1 win.
The Ice Flyers are back at the Hangar on Saturday night for Blue Angels Night.

Road Worker Spots Fire, Quick Action Stops Spread

November 26, 2025

Firefighters were able to quickly extinguish a brush fire spotted by an Escambia County Public Works Department worker Tuesday afternoon.

The fire was behind a residence on West Highway 4 in Bratt, near Rigby Road.

The Walnut Hill Station of Escambia County Fire Rescue brought the fire under control in a few minutes. There was no structural damage.

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Ensley Firefighters Free Rescue Puppy Stuck In Ductwork

November 26, 2025

Escambia County Fire Rescue firefighters rescued a puppy on Bush Street.

A crew from the Ensley Fire Station’s Ladder 6 confirmed that a puppy had fallen through an HVAC vent opening in the floor and was stuck in the duct work. The crew quickly got to work, accessing the crawl space and removing the duct work to safely rescue the puppy.

In about 20 minutes, the uninjured puppy was free and reunited with his family.

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Four Teens Escape Burning Pickup in McDavid After Highway 29 Crash

November 26, 2025

Four teens were in a regular cab pickup truck that burst into flames after crashing in McDavid.

One of the teens was transported to an area hospital following the crash; the other three were not seriously injured.

The crash happened around 4:53 Monday evening on Highway 29 near Highway 164, across from the McDavid Fire Station.

The pickup truck left the roadway and crashed through a fence next to the Kynette’s Place convenience store. It came to rest overturned in the yard of an adjacent home before catching fire.

The occupants were able to escape the truck on their own before the fire was extinguished by Escambia County Fire Rescue.

The Florida Highway Patrol is investigating.

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Pine Meadow Elementary Turkey Trot Raises Funds For Outdoor Play Improvements

November 26, 2025

Pine Meadow Elementary students took part in Turkey Trot 2025 over two days last week.

The event raised money for upgrades to the school’s outdoor play area – with a goal of $15,000 to resurface the basketball courts, replace the sun sails over the playground and purchase a 9-square-in-the-air frame for the older students.

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Escambia County Felon Pleads Guilty To Firearm Possession

November 26, 2025

An Escambia County convicted felon has pleaded guilty to a federal firearms charge.

Jerney Jabara Purifoy, 33, entered the plea in federal court to possession of firearms and ammunition by a convicted felon.

Court documents reflect that deputies with the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office executed a search warrant at the Purifoy’s residence. In his bedroom, deputies located a loaded 9-millimeter handgun. In another room, deputies located a loaded .22 caliber AR15-style rifle.

Purifoy has prior felony convictions for aggravated battery and fleeing or eluding law enforcement, and he also has a pending case in Escambia County state court related to animal cruelty, animal fighting, and confinement of animals without sufficient food or water.

He faces up to 15 years in prison when he is sentenced in February.

Two Days, Two Tate Aggies Wins In Escarosa Thanksgiving Basketball Invitational

November 26, 2025

The Tate Aggies beat Mosley 73-60 Tuesday in the second day of The Escarosa Thanksgiving Basketball Invitational at Catholic.

On Monday, the Aggies earned a first day win 82-64  win over the Catholic Crusaders.

Man Arrested In Escambia County For Capital Murder Of Two Teens In Alabama

November 26, 2025

A capital murder suspect in an Alabama double homicide has been arrested in Escambia County, Florida.

The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office was alerted that 22-year-old Edwin Shawan Hyde had an active warrant for the murder of two teenagers in Wilcox County, Alabama. He was located in downtown Pensacola and arrested by the U.S. Marshals Gulf Coast Regional Fugitive Task Force, with assistance from the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office, State Attorney’s Office, and the Pensacola Police Department.

Hyde was booked into the Escambia County Jail without bond to await extradition back to Alabama.

The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency’s (ALEA) State Bureau of Investigation and Wilcox County Sheriff’s Office are investigating a double homicide in Pine Hill, Alabama.

Two young men, ages 17 and 18, were both found deceased with gunshot wounds. The teens had been reported missing since Monday, November 17, and were reportedly last seen near Thomasville, Alabama.

Saturday, 27-year-old Courtney Anderson was arrested and booked into the Wilcox County Jail, charged with capital murder.

Lipscomb Second Grade Students Create Thanksgiving Cookbook

November 25, 2025

Lipscomb Elementary School second grade students in Betsy’s Eggart’s class worked together to create an extra special Thanksgiving Cookbook.

They gifted  copies of the cookbook to Principal Kristen Danley, Assistant Principal Kanisha White and Curriculum Coordinator Holly Griffin.

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Former Deputy Released On Bond After Vehicular Homicide Arrest

November 25, 2025

A former Escambia County Sheriff’s deputy has been released from jail on bond after being arrested felony charges for a double fatal crash that claimed the lives of two pedestrians in July.

Gregory Eugene Nesmith, 58, was booked into the Escambia County Jail Sunday night on two counts of vehicular homicide and held without bond. The Florida Highway Patrol announced Friday morning that the agency has completed its investigation into the crash and issued warrants for Nesmith.

Nesmith appeared in court Monday afternoon where Judge Kristina Lightel set his bond at $40,000 — $20,000 for each of two counts. He was released at 4:12 p.m. after posting bond, according to jail records.

The crash happened around 3 a.m. on July 5 on Perdido Key as Nesmith was working a security detail as an off-duty deputy at the Flora-Bama. FHP said he struck two pedestrians in a crosswalk on Perdido Key Drive. The pedestrians, Nicole Moore and Jackson Cunningham, both 20 and from the Birmingham area, were killed.

Nesmith’s attorney, Roy Kinsey, told the judge that the deaths were a tragic accident. Kinsey said Nesmith was traveling east as an ambulance was traveling west and the victims were crossing the street. He said that blocked Nesmith’s view.

Both families have filed civil lawsuits against Nesmith. Lawyers for the plaintiffs claim he was traveling at a high rate of speed at the time of the crash.

Nesmith, who has since retired, had worked for the ECSO for more than 30 years.

Pictured: Gregory Nesmith appeared at a bond hearing Monday afternoon. Photo courtesy WEAR 3 for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

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