The Grinch That Stole Food On Christmas Eve
December 25, 2017
A local family that operates a produce stand in Walnut Hill on the honor system is looking for a less than honorable thief that stole food from them early Christmas Eve morning.
Video surveillance shows the man try to get into a cash box before stealing produce valued at about $20 from the small roadside produce stand on Highway 97 at Mason Road just before 4 a.m. Sunday.
The couple wants the Grinch to return and pay up, or simply let them know that he needed the food.
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Escambia 4-H Holiday Bake-Off Winners And ‘Christmas Cracker Candy’ Recipe
December 25, 2017
Escambia County 4-H recently hosted its inaugural Holiday Bake-Off with 89 entries.
The best of show award went to Allen Thomas Bridgers from the Barrineau Park 4-H Club for his Christmas Cracker Candy.
Category winners were:
- Cloverbuds (Participation ribbon only)-Bailey Bray-Crews (2) and Kassidy Weiss
- Cakes-Taylor Nelson of the HorsePower 4-H Club
- Cupcakes-Nathan J. of the Cool Clovers 4-H Club
- Pies-Brayton Workman of the Cool Clovers 4-H Club
- Candies-Allen Thomas Bridgers of the Barrineau Park 4-H Club
- Cookies-Taylor Nelson of the HorsePower 4-H Club
- Brownies-Ethan Thorne of the Lucky Clovers 4-H Club
- Breads-Hannah S. of the Northview 4-H Club
- Specialty Items-Hannah Thorne of the Escambia County Leadership 4-H Club
- Appetizers-Izzy Kent of the Barrineau Park 4-H Club
- Lite Recipes-Izzy Kent of the Barrineau Park 4-H Club
BEST OF SHOW RECIPE
Christmas Cracker Candy
2017 Escambia County 4-H Holiday Bake-Off Best of Show
Allen Thomas Bridgers
Barrineau Park 4-H Club
1 Sleeve Saltine Crackers
1 cup butter
1 cup packed brown sugar
1 bag chocolate chips (milk or dark per your liking)
Toppings: White chocolate drizzle, sprinkles, nuts, or candies
Preheat the oven to 400F. Line a rimmed baking pan with parchment paper. Lay a single layer of saltine crackers on the baking pan.
Melt butter in a sauce pan on the stove. Once melted, add brown sugar and mix until dissolved. Bring to a boil. Let boil 3-4 minutes until the sauce is thick and darker in color; stirring constantly. Pour caramelized sauce over crackers and smooth to cover all.
Place pan in the oven for 7-10 minutes until bubbly. Remove from oven and sprinkle chocolate chips on top. Let sit for a couple of minutes until the chocolate chips have softened. Smooth melted chocolate to cover all of the crackers. Top with whatever toppings you prefer. (We drizzle melted white chocolate and add sprinkles.)
Place in the refrigerator to set for 30 –45 minutes, or the freezer for 15 -20 minutes. After candy has set, break apart and enjoy!
Merry Christmas! The Story Of The Greatest Gift Of All
December 25, 2017
Today’s lead story on NorthEscambia.com is a story that happened over 2,000 years ago today — the birth of a boy child.
It is story that was first delivered by an angelic choir. It was the news that changed the world…a Savior had been born in a little town called Bethlehem. It was a humble scene. A little baby wrapped in swaddling clothes, lying in a manger.
It was the world’s first ever Christmas gift on that very first Christmas morning, the gift of a Savior with the promise of eternal life.
It’s good news for all of us on this Christmas. Good news that Emmanuel, the Lord Jesus, was born. It’s story that was reported by Luke in the New Testament in the Bible, the widest circulated publication in history. It’s reprinted below for you to read, and for you to share the Good News with someone you care about this Christmas.
From our NorthEscambia.com family to you and yours, Merry Christmas!
- And it came to pass in those days, that there went out a decree from Caesar Augustus that all the world should be taxed.
- (And this taxing was first made when Cyrenius was governor of Syria.)
- And all went to be taxed, every one into his own city.
- And Joseph also went up from Galilee, out of the city of Nazareth, into Judaea, unto the city of David, which is called Bethlehem; (because he was of the house and lineage of David:)
- To be taxed with Mary his espoused wife, being great with child.
- And so it was, that, while they were there, the days were accomplished that she should be delivered.
- And she brought forth her firstborn son, and wrapped him in swaddling clothes, and laid him in a manger; because there was no room for them in the inn.
- And there were in the same country shepherds abiding in the field, keeping watch over their flock by night.
- And, lo, the angel of the Lord came upon them, and the glory of the Lord shone round about them: and they were sore afraid.
- And the angel said unto them, Fear not: for, behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people.
- For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord.
- And this shall be a sign unto you; Ye shall find the babe wrapped in swaddling clothes, lying in a manger.
- And suddenly there was with the angel a multitude of the heavenly host praising God, and saying,
- Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men.
- And it came to pass, as the angels were gone away from them into heaven, the shepherds said one to another, Let us now go even unto Bethlehem, and see this thing which is come to pass, which the Lord hath made known unto us.
- And they came with haste, and found Mary, and Joseph, and the babe lying in a manger.
- And when they had seen it, they made known abroad the saying which was told them concerning this child.
- And all they that heard it wondered at those things which were told them by the shepherds.
- But Mary kept all these things, and pondered them in her heart.
- And the shepherds returned, glorifying and praising God for all the things that they had heard and seen, as it was told unto them.
Santa Visits With Camp Fire Kids
December 25, 2017
Santa Claus recently the children at the Camp Fire Youth Century Youth Learning Center. The kids has fun watching the Polar Express, eating cookies, drinking hot chocolate, and visiting with Santa Claus, who arrived on an Escambia County Fire Rescue truck. Each child had a chance to tell Santa their special Christmas wish.
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Scott: Escambia County Added 2,700 Jobs Over The Past Year
December 24, 2017
Gov. Rick Scott has announced that the Escambia County area added 2,700 new private-sector jobs in the last year. The area’s unemployment rate dropped to 3.7 percent, down 1.1 percentage points from a year ago. Statewide, the unemployment rate remained at 3.6 percent, the lowest rate in more than a decade.
“Florida businesses across the state have created nearly 1.5 million new jobs since December 2010 and it is great news that our unemployment rate remains at a 10-year low. Every job created is an opportunity for a Floridian to achieve their dreams and we will continue to work each day to secure a strong future for our state,” Scott said.
The industries with the highest growth over the year in Escambia County were professional and business services with 1,600 new jobs and leisure and hospitality with 1,300 new jobs. The Escambia County area had 4,754 job openings in November, including 1,364 openings for high-skill, high-wage STEM occupations.
In the last year, 199,000 people entered Florida’s labor force, a growth of 2.0 percent. This rate is nearly three times the national labor force growth rate of only 0.7 percent. In November, 16,990 Floridians were placed in jobs by CareerSource Escarosa and the state’s other 23 local workforce boards.
Santa Makes Fire Truck Run Through Century (With Gallery)
December 24, 2017
Santa traded his sled for a fire truck Saturday for special run through Century, Poplar Dell and Byrneville, compliments of the Century Station of Escambia Fire Rescue. Along the way, he tossed out plenty of candy and Christmas wishes.
Santa is pictured on stops at the Dollar General on North Century Boulevard (above) and Century Health and Rehabilitation (below). Santa also posed for a few photos back at the Century Fire Station before heading back toward the North Pole.
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Escambia County Animal Shelter Awarded $75K Renovation Grant
December 24, 2017
The Escambia County Animal Shelter has been awarded a $75,000 grant for extensive renovations to the shelter, which will improve animal welfare while enhancing overall aesthetics at the shelter. The renovation process will also be filmed and broadcast nationally on PBS on an episode of Shelter Me, an uplifting film series that celebrates shelter pets and the people who help them.
The grant was applied for by Friends of the Escambia County Animal Shelter, a nonprofit organization that supports the shelter through resources, outreach, education and more. Renovations will include new cat adoption rooms, an outdoor cat area, new play yards for dogs and upgrades to the shelter’s lobby area.
“To be honored with a $75,000 grant is huge,” Friends of the Escambia County Animal Shelter Vice President Kim Rainer said. “To be able to give this to our shelter is exactly what we’ve been working for since we started.”
Rescue Rebuild is seeking volunteers for the Escambia County Animal Shelter project, including corporate groups and individuals. No construction or renovation experience are necessary, but volunteers should be medically fit for manual labor. The volunteers are currently needed Saturday, Jan. 20 through Monday, Jan. 28, although it is not required to volunteer each day. Tools are also not a requirement, but volunteers with tools are greatly appreciated. Click here to sign up.
Escambia County Animal Services Director John Robinson said the renovations will focus on increasing adoptability while making the animals’ time at the shelter more comfortable and enjoyable. Many of the issues with the animal shelter’s current setup stem from the fact that it was built about 20 years ago when shelters were not designed to promote adoptions and create a welcoming atmosphere for the public, Robinson said.
“Rescue Rebuild is going to put a facelift on the shelter that makes it a fun place for people to go to see animals, to adopt animals,” Robinson said. “There are a lot of things they’re doing here that are going to benefit the animals while they’re staying at the shelter. While you want their stay to be shorter, you also want it to be not so institutional-like. We want the animals to have fun and be happier and healthier because of the things that we do, and this is going to give us a lot of opportunities to do that.”
Rainer said although something as simple as a play area may seem small, changes like that will create a chain reaction that supports a more adoptable environment.
“Providing play yards for animals means every animal in that shelter gets out to play…that provides mental stimulation for them, it gets them out in the sun, in the fresh air and makes them happier,” Rainer said. “So when people come to meet a dog, they’re not going to see a frantic, panicked dog that’s been locked in their kennel too long. They’re going to be happier and more well-balanced, and that will improve the overall morale in the shelter.”
Although the monetary total of the grant is $75,000, Robinson said the true value is much greater since all of the renovation labor will be completed by volunteers. In addition to the animal area upgrades, the grant will cover renovations to the laundry room, dishwashing areas and a new studio where animals can be photographed for online adoption websites.
Through the grant, Escambia County Animal Shelter staff will also receive training from Dogs Playing for Life, a program for shelter dogs that promotes animal play groups to socialize dogs in a natural environment and support better adoption matches.
Robinson emphasized his appreciation to Friends of the Escambia County Animal Shelter, who took the initiative to create the grant application video and submit the necessary information to be awarded the grant.
“That’s the best part about having a partner organization like Friends, and all the things they do for our shelter – particularly a grant like this that is going to be so impactful on the shelter and the community,” Robinson said. “We would have never had the opportunity to do this without them.”
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Health Department Offers Tips For Safe And Healthy Holiday Season
December 24, 2017
This Christmas, the Florida Department of Health would like to remind everyone to stay safe, prepared and aware. With the excitement of the holidays in the air, it can be easy to forget about safety precautions and careful behavior.
“The Department of Health encourages everyone to put safety into practice, particularly during the holidays,” said State Surgeon General and Secretary of State Dr. John Armstrong. “We want all Floridians and visitors to have memories of a joyous holiday season.”
The Department of Health offers the following tips to ensure a safe and healthy holiday season:
- Handle and Prepare Food Safely. As you prepare holiday meals, keep yourself and your family safe from food-related illness. Always wash your hands before preparing foods and after handling raw meat. Avoid cross-contamination by keeping raw meat, poultry, seafood, and eggs (including their juices) away from ready-to-eat foods and eating surfaces. Cook foods to the proper temperature and refrigerate promptly. Do not leave perishable foods out for more than two hours. Also, be aware of ingredients that may cause allergic reactions.
- Practice Fire Safety. Use flame-resistant, flame-retardant and non-combustible materials and keep candles away from Christmas trees, decorations and combustible materials. Before you string lights on your house or trees, inspect the strands, to make sure there aren’t any frayed cords or cracked bulbs. Also, don’t use indoor lights outside and vice versa. Check the tag on the string of lights to be sure. Be sure to install or check smoke alarms, and unplug your Christmas tree during sleeping hours.
- Travel Safely. When traveling, have a trusted friend or neighbor keep an eye on your home and avoid speaking to strangers about your travel plans. Avoid driving alone or at night and always be aware of your surroundings. Text messaging can wait until you safely arrive at your destination. Always park in well-lit areas and do not leave the car unoccupied with the motor running or with children inside.
- Prevent Carbon Monoxide (CO) Poisoning: As temperatures drop, the potential for CO poisonings rise. CO is a highly poisonous gas produced by burning fuels such as gasoline, natural gas, propane, kerosene, charcoal, and wood. The Department discourages citizens from burning charcoal inside a house, garage, vehicle, or tent, including in a fireplace.
- Watch the Kids. Children need to be watched closely, especially when they’re eating and playing. Keep potentially-dangerous toys, food, drinks, household items, choking hazards (like coins and hard candy) and other objects out of kids’ reach. Do not leave children unattended around space heaters or the fireplace.
Young Flomaton Woman Killed In Wreck Near Century
December 23, 2017
A young Flomaton woman was killed in a three-vehicle wreck Friday night west of Century.
The Florida Highway Patrol said 19-year old Daizee Brooke Angus was traveling east on Highway 4A near Broomes Road when she failed to negotiate a curve in the roadway. Her 2003 Chevrolet Impala traveled onto the south shoulder of Highway 4A where she over-corrected and traveled back across the roadway onto the north shoulder. Her Impala overturned approximately four times, coming to rest on its roof in a ditch. The FHP said Angus was ejected from the vehicle between the third and fourth rollover.
Angus came to rest in the westbound lane of Highway 4A where she was subsequently struck by two cars – a 2007 Mazda CX-7 driven by 25-year old Haley N. Smith of Flomaton and a 2016 Chrysler 200 driven by 19-year old Alston S. Wiggins of McDavid.
Angus, who was not wearing a seat belt, was pronounced deceased on the scene. Smith and Wiggins were not injured.
Any charges in the crash are pending the outcome a Florida Highway Patrol traffic homicide investigation.
A secondary crash occurred at the same scene when the driver of a pickup truck swerved to miss the victim in the roadway and collided with another pickup truck (pictured below). Neither driver was injured. The names of those drivers were not released.
The roadway was closed for hours by the accidents.
Pictured top: The young woman driving this Chevrolet Impala was ejected as the vehicle flipped multiple times on Highway 4A near Century Friday night. Pictured below: Two pickup trucks involved in a secondary collision Friday night following an initial fatal crash. There were no injuries reported from the pickup trucks. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.
Former President Of Molino Business Charged With $76K Alleged Theft
December 23, 2017
A former president of a Molino business has been charged with allegedly stealing tens of thousands of dollars from the company.
Scott Allen Taylor, 41, was arrested at his home Friday afternoon on multiple felony charges for the alleged crimes against Hendrix Service Center in Molino. He was charged with fraud, grand theft and uttering a forged instrument. He was released from the Escambia County Jail late Friday night on a $25,000 bond, according to jail records.
According to a warrant affidavit, Taylor is accused of stealing $76,483.09 from Hendrix Service Center between September 2016 and August 2017. Taylor was president of the corporation at the time and owned 49 shares of the company while the vice president owned 51 shares.
The majority owner reported to the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office that Taylor opened an account without his knowledge and by forging his signature at Hancock Bank. Documentation provided to the bank showed the Hendrix account address to be Taylor’s home address on Cocoa Drive in Pensacola, not the business location on Highway 29 in Molino. Taylor was the only person authorized to write checks and withdraw money from the account.
The victim told deputies that some of the direct deposits to the business were being deposited into the new account.
According to the warrant affidavit, Taylor was responsible for processing invoices and payments from an extended warranty company, and he diverted direct deposit payments into the Hancock Bank account. The affidavit states a total of $72,501.72 was deposited into the unauthorized account, and Taylor was reimbursed $3.981.37 for a total of $76,483.09. Investigators found that the majority of the purchases from the account appeared to be personal expenses to several restaurants, Disney resorts, Disney tickets, Google, PlayStation, barber shops and other stores.
Taylor resigned from the Hendrix board of directors prior to being questioned by investigators, the documents state. He is due in court in January.














