Escambia County Weekly Public Meeting Schedule

April 23, 2018

Here is a schedule of Escambia County public meetings for the week of April 23-April 27:

Monday, April 23

Library Board of Governance – 4 p.m., 12248 Gulf Beach Highway, Pensacola

Pensacola Beach Congestion Management Plan Public Workshop – 5:30 p.m., 920 Via De Luna Drive, Pensacola Beach

Tuesday, April 24

Environmental Enforcement Special Magistrate – 1:30 p.m., Escambia County Central Office Complex, 3363 West Park Place

Escambia County Local Mitigation Strategy Group Board & Planning Committee – 2 p.m., Escambia County Central Office Complex, 3363 West Park Place

Escambia County Health Facilities Authority – 4 p.m., 1019 N. 12th Ave., Pensacola

District 3 Town Hall with Elected Officials – 6 p.m., Brownsville Community Center, 3200 W. De Soto St.

Wednesday, April 25

District 1 Coffee with the Commissioner – 6:30 a.m., 2500 Wilde Lake Blvd., Pensacola

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

Santa Rosa Island Authority Board Meeting – 5 p.m., 1 Via De Luna Drive, Pensacola Beach

Jay Top Seed, Northview Second In District Softball Playoff

April 23, 2018

The Jay Royals are the number one seed in this week’s 3-1A district softball playoffs, while the Northview Chiefs are second seed.

Games are scheduled as follows in Chipley:

1. Monday- Game 1- #5 Baker vs #4 Chipley- 6 p.m.
2. Tuesday- Game 2- #3 Freeport vs #2 Northview- 5 p.m.
3. Tuesday- Game 3- Winner of game 1 vs #1 Jay – 7 p.m.
4. Thursday- Game 4- Winner of game 2 vs the winner of game 3- 7 p.m.

In the event game 4, the championship game, is Northview vs. Jay, the game will be played at Jay, not Chipley.

NorthEscambia.com file photos, click to enlarge.

Molino 8U Raptors And Mets Take Tops Spots In Mid Season Tourney

April 23, 2018

A couple of Molino teams finished on top of the the Mid Season Tournament this weekend in Brent. The Molino U8U Raptors coach pitch team, lead by head coach Josh Cook, came in first place, while the Molino Mets with coaches Brandon Brown and Randy Ard came in second place. Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Escambia Unemployment Rate Slips

April 23, 2018

The Escambia county area added 2,800 new private-sector jobs in the past year, according to Gov.Rick Scott.. The area’s unemployment rate was 3.7 percent, down 0.4 percentage points from a year ago.
“The Pensacola area’s creation of nearly 3,000 new jobs over the last year demonstrates that Florida is the best state in the nation to live the American Dream. Businesses across Florida are continuing to grow and succeed, bringing new jobs and opportunities for Florida families,” Scott said.

The industry with the highest growth over the year in the Escambia County area was leisure and hospitality with 1,300 new jobs. The  area had 4,966 job openings, including 1,319 openings for high-skill, high-wage STEM occupations.

As of March, Florida’s unemployment rate is at 3.9 percent, a drop of 6.9 percentage points since December 2010; this drop is faster than the national decline of 5.2 percentage points. In the last year, 132,000 people entered Florida’s labor force, a growth of 1.3 percent.

Wahoos, Barons Suspended In Third

April 23, 2018

Sunday’s game between the Blue Wahoos and the Barons has been suspended due to rain. Pensacola led the game 4-1 while batting in the bottom of the third when play was halted. The game will be restarted tomorrow evening at 5:00 p.m. and followed by a seven-inning game.

Pensacola scored a pair of runs in the first two innings of the game off Barons starter Spencer Adams. Shed Long extended his hitting streak to 10 games when singled to open the ballgame. Two batters later, Gavin LaValley notched his team-leading 14th RBI with a double to make it 1-0 Wahoos. He would later score on an RBI single from Gabriel Guerrero to double the lead. Pensacola added to two more runs in the second inning behind RBIs from Long and Nick Longhi. Josh VanMeter picked up his second hit of the game to lead off the third inning, but the game was stopped two batters later.

Keury Mella’s third start lasted only three innings due to the weather. He allowed one earned run with three strikeouts.

Following the completion of game one, Vladimir Gutierrez (0-2, 5.74) will take the mound for the Wahoos in game two. The Barons are still expected to go with RHP Jordan Stephens (0-3, 6.19).

Molino Tornado Caught On Videos

April 22, 2018

An apparent tornado in Molino Sunday afternoon was captured on video.

For more details and damage photo gallery, click here.


credit: Wayne Gulsby for NorthEscambia.com

Minor Damage In Gonzalez From Tornado Warned Storm

April 22, 2018

Minor damage was reported on Gonzalez Sunday afternoon as a tornado-warned storm moved over the Brookside Hills subdivision off Chemstrand Road. Photos by Jeremy Buschman for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Apparent Tornado Causes Minor Damage In Molino (With Gallery)

April 22, 2018

An apparent tornado caused damage in Molino Sunday afternoon.

Several homes in the 3800 block of Crabtree Church Road in were damaged. Escambia County Emergency Communications received a call from homeowners at 1:23 p.m. reporting damage. Escambia Fire Rescue and Emergency Management crews responded and found approximately five structures incurred slight to moderate damage. Several downed trees and power lines were also found in the area.

There were no injuries or assistance requested.

The National Weather Service is expected to survey the damage on Monday or Tuesday.

For a photo gallery, click here.

For two videos of the tornado,  click here.

Photos by Kristi Barber, Wayne Gulsby and others for NorthEscambia.com,click to enlarge.

Alger-Sullivan Historic District Historical Marker Dedicated

April 22, 2018

For the first time in decades, a new state historic marker was dedicated Saturday in North Escambia.

The marker near the corner of Jefferson and Front Streets  commemorates the Alger-Sullivan Lumber Company Residential Historic District.

For more photos, click here.

The text of the historic marker is as follows:

In 1901 one of the largest and most advanced southern pine sawmills east of
the Mississippi River was built here. In the tradition of the era, the lumber
company built its own town to house and supply the families of workers
needed to operate the mill. By 1915 the mill town of Century included a hotel,
hospital, commissary, post office, executive club, business district, schools,
churches, and separate housing districts for black and white families. Housing
ranged from small shotgun houses to large two-story executive homes.
Standing along Church St. is one of the lumber company’s last built town
structures – a large theatre and recreation hall completed in 1922. After
remodeling in 1946, it became lumber company offices. The deteriorated
black residential district along Pond St. was largely demolished and the homes
replaced in 1986 through a state block grant. The remaining residential
district along Front, Church, Fourth, and Mayo Streets, and Jefferson and
Pinewood Avenues represents a rare intact example of an early twentieth
century planned company town. The district, consisting of 45 historic
structures and a formal garden site, was added to the National Register of
Historic Places in 1989.

NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Bratt’s Donut Boy Serves Up Sweet Thanks To Area Law Enforcement Officers

April 22, 2018

Bratt’s Donut Boy Tyler Carach has delivered doughnuts to thousands of law enforcement officers across the country. On Friday, he was busy in Brewton handing out fresh Krispy Kremes to officers from the Brewton Police Department, East Brewton Police Department, Escambia County (AL) Sheriff’s Department, Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office and the Escambia County (FL) Sheriff’s Office. He also dropped off doughnuts at the Flomaton and Atmore police departments.

Since buying doughnuts for four Escambia County (FL) deputies at a Bratt convenience in August 2016, Tyler has taken his mission on the road to thank every cop in America with a doughnut. He’s visited departments from Los Angeles to New York.

For more photos, click here.

Courtesy photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

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