Northview Chiefs To Hold Football Camp For Grades K-8

July 14, 2018

The Northview High School football team will be hosting their annual youth camp for players entering kindergarten through 8th grade July 23-26 from 5-7 p.m. each day.

The cost of the camp is $50 for all three days and includes a camp t-shirt.

Parents can preregister by emailing Coach Derek Marshman at dmarshman@escambia.k12.fl.us.

Click here for a registration form.

Escambia BOCC Weekly Meeting Schedule

July 14, 2018

Here is a schedule of Escambia County public meetings for the week of July 16-20.

Monday, July 16

International Association of Fire Fighters Local 4131 Collective Bargaining – 10:30 a.m., Escambia County Public Safety, 6575 N. “W” St.

Escambia County Area Transit Public Workshop – 1 p.m., Sacred Heart Hospital, 5151 N. Ninth Ave.

Tuesday, July 17

CANCELED: Board of Electrical Examiners – 9 a.m., Escambia County Central Office Complex, 3363 West Park Place

ECAT Public Workshop – 10:30 a.m., East Pensacola Heights Community Center, 3208 E. Gonzalez St.

Environmental Code Enforcement Special Magistrate – 1:30 p.m., Escambia County Central Office Complex, 3363 West Park Place, Room 104 (Agenda)

Joint SRIA-BCC Meeting – 5:30 p.m., Ernie Lee Magaha Government Building, 221 Palafox Place, Board Chambers

ECAT Public Workshop – 5:30 p.m., Escambia County Central Office Complex, 3363 West Park Place, Room 104

Wednesday, July 18

Escambia Soil & Water Conservation District – 8 a.m., 151 Highway 97, Molino

Board of Adjustment – 8:30 a.m., Escambia County Central Office Complex, 3363 West Park Place, Room 104 (Agenda)

Development Review Committee – 1 p.m., Escambia County Central Office Complex, 3363 West Park Place

Escambia County Disability Awareness Committee – 3 p.m.,  Escambia County Central Office Complex, 3363 West Park Place, Room 104

ECAT Public Workshop – 4:30 p.m.,Marie Ella Davis Community Center, 16 Raymond St. 

Thursday, July 19

Board of County Commissioners Executive Session – Amalgamated Transit Union – 8 a.m., Ernie Lee Magaha Government Building, 221 Palafox Place

Community Redevelopment Agency – 9 a.m., Ernie Lee Magaha Government Building, 221 Palafox Place

BCC Agenda Review Session – 9:15 a.m., Ernie Lee Magaha Government Building, 221 Palafox Place

BCC Public Forum – 4:30 p.m., Ernie Lee Magaha Government Building, 221 Palafox Place

BCC Regular Meeting – 5:30 p.m., Ernie Lee Magaha Government Building, 221 Palafox Place

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M-Braves Walk-Off Over Wahoos 3-2 In 10 Innings

July 14, 2018

The Mississippi Braves broke a 2-2 tie on a safety squeeze to best the Blue Wahoos, 3-2, Friday night in 10 innings at Trustmark Park.

The Blue Wahoos got off to a quick start with a pair of first inning runs against M-Braves starter Bryse Wilson. TJ Friedl led the game off with a walk and advanced to third on Shed Long’s one-out double. Both scored when Brian O’Grady doubled into the right-center gap. Those would prove to be the only Pensacola runs on the night.

Wilson dominated from then on. He retired 15 of the final 17 Blue Wahoos he faced before he was lifted after seven innings. The Braves starter matched a season high with nine strikeouts.

Tony Santillan was solid on the mound for the Wahoos in his second double-a start. He held the Braves scoreless through the first four innings until Daniel Lockhart tripled home Carlos Martinez to cut the lead to 2-1. Lockhart scored a batter later on Alejandro Salazar’s sac fly to tie the game. Santillan worked six innings and was charged with two runs on six hits. He struck out seven against just one walk.

That’s how it stayed until Mississippi capitalized on its automatic runner in the bottom of the 10th inning. Connor Lien pinch ran at second base and moved to third on a bunt single by Ray-Patrick Didder. Lockhart rolled a perfect bunt up the first base line on a safety squeeze allowing Lien to dash home ahead of O’Grady’s scoop to catcher Chris Okey for the game winner.

Although the run isn’t charged to Joel Bender (L, 0-1), he is saddled with the loss. He pitched an inning-plus and the game-winning run was the only one he allowed. Corbin Clouse (W, 3-1) got the win for the Braves after pitching three scoreless innings behind Wilson.

Pensacola will look to rebound Saturday night in the middle game of the five-game set. RHP Daniel Wright (4-6, 4.42) will start for the Blue Wahoos against LHP Ricardo Sanchez (1-3, 7.53).

Mosquito Fogging Tonight Around Pine Forest, Kingsfield, 95A, I-10 In District 5

July 13, 2018

Escambia County  Mosquito Control Division will proceed with fogging missions today in commission District 5. Mission hours vary, but typically occur in the evening hours from 6-9:30 p.m.

When possible, pre-application and post-application surveillance is performed to ensure fogging is warranted. Methods used to determine need include dry ice-baited light traps, landing rate counts and service requests received from the public.

The spray areas are between Pine Forest Road and I-10, and between Nine Mile, Kingsfield, Pine Forest and Highway 95A. Map links are below:

Woman Airlifted After Highway 4 Crash

July 13, 2018

One person was critically injured in a single vehicle crash in Century Thursday evening.

The female driver was eastbound on Highway 4 near Freedom Road when she lost control, left the roadway and struck several trees.  She was airlifted to a Pensacola hospital by LifeFlight.

The crash is under investigation by the Florida Highway Patrol. The Century Station of Escambia Fire Rescue, Escambia County EMS and the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office also responded.

Highway 4 was closed by the accident for about an hour.

Further details have not been released.

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Charges Upgraded Against Former Jay Baseball Coach Accused Of Inappropriately Touching Students

July 13, 2018

The State Attorney’s Office said Thursday that charges have been upgraded against the former head baseball coach at Jay High School accused of allegedly touching female students inappropriately.

Brian Joseph Moye, 47, is now charged with two felony counts of lewd and lascivious molestation and one count of sexual battery. He was released from the Santa Rosa County Jail on a $10,500 bond. Assistant State Attorney Greg Marcille. said additional evidence led to the felony charge.

Moye was originally arrested in August 2017 on three misdemeanor counts of battery for the incidents that occurred at the school.

Two female students, age 16 and age 14, first told a teacher that Moye had been touching them inappropriately, according to an arrest report. One girl told deputies that Moye has been touching her over a period of several months, and another said he had touched her inappropriately. The incidents allegedly occurred in his classroom.

The girl had a cell phone in her hand and was able to take a picture that shows a male hand resting on her desk between her arm and rib cage, right next to her breast, the arrest report states. No faces are visible, but the male is wearing a garment that appears to be  a Jay High School coach’s issued pullover jacket, the report states.

He also allegedly rubbed up against one of the female students while she was seated at her desk. Victims also told deputies that Moye would also ask them personal things, like if they had ever been with someone sexually and if they had ever sent photos.

Moye denied all of the allegations against him, calling one allegation a “bold face lie”, the report states.

Santa Rosa County School Superintendent Tim Wyrosdick said Moye’s teaching contact was not renewed when it expired in May 2017.

Driver Slams Into Utility Pole In Century

July 13, 2018

A driver apparently fled the scene after missing a curve and slamming into a utility pole Thursday night in Century.

The crash occurred about 9 p.m. on State Line Road adjacent to the Highway 29 overpass into Alabama. The driver was no where to be found when first responders arrived on scene.

The accident snapped the utility pole and brought down power lines, cutting power to about five Gulf Power customers. Crews worked into the early morning hours to restore service.

The Florida Highway Patrol is investigation. The Century Station of Escambia Fire Rescue, Escambia EMS, the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office and the Flomaton Police Department also responded.

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Northview Cheerleaders Honored At Mississippi State Camp

July 13, 2018

The Northview High School cheerleaders received multiple honors during a camp at Mississippi State University.

The Chiefs received a gold ribbon and spirit stick each day of evaluations, and a first place award in for their rally routinea and a third place award for their game day routine.

Mascot Big Weave (Dalton Hamilton) was chosen as an All American Mascot and invited to perform at the Citrus Bowl. Gabrielle Kline and Ashlan Harigel made All American Cheerleader and were invited to march in the New Year’s Day parade in London.  This was Kline’s six consecutive time to make All-American.

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Reptiles Please Young Readers At The Molino Library (With Photo Gallery)

July 13, 2018

Participants in the West Florida Library’s Summer Reading Program had a chance to get up close and personal with slithery snakes, iguanas, turtles, spiders and more Thursday morning at the Molino Branch Library with Reno’s Reptiles.

The Summer Reading Program continues next week with Bucky And Gigi – former professional circus clowns — at 11 a.m. Wednesday at the Century Branch Library and 11 a.m. Thursday at the Molino Branch Library.

For a NorthEscambia.com photo gallery from the Molino reptile visit, click here.

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State Urges Dismissal Of Gun Law Challenge

July 13, 2018

Attorney General Pam Bondi’s office this week urged a circuit judge to dismiss a challenge to a law that imposes strict penalties on local governments and officials who violate a restriction on regulating guns and ammunition.

Numerous local governments and officials are plaintiffs in the lawsuit, which was filed in April. The case is rooted in a decades-old law that gives the state power to regulate firearms and ammunition and “preempts” the ability of local governments to approve such regulations.

In 2011, the Legislature approved stiff penalties for local governments and officials who violate the state preemption law, including potential removal from office and fines. The municipalities allege in the lawsuit that the penalties are unconstitutional.

But Bondi’s office this week filed a motion to dismiss the case on a number of grounds, including that the local governments’ arguments are “speculative” because the state has not threatened to enforce the law against the plaintiffs.

“Plaintiffs do not allege that any of the defendants named in these actions (or any other state official) has ‘actually threatened’ them (or anyone else) with enforcement of the challenged provisions,” the motion said. “Instead, plaintiffs allege only that, because they wish to enact and enforce ordinances that may be preempted … they are concerned that they may, at some indeterminate point in the future, be threatened with enforcement by some entity or individual they do not identify. Accordingly, these actions should be dismissed for a lack of judiciable case or controversy.”

The case has been assigned to Leon County Circuit Judge Charles Dodson.

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