Want To Become Involved In The Cantonment Community?

September 10, 2017

The Cantonment Improvement Committee will meet at 6 p.m. Monday at the Carver Park Resource Center at 208 Webb Street. Everyone in the Cantonment community is invited to attend and join the effort to do great things for the area. NorthEscambia.com file photo, click to enlarge.

Visitations Canceled At All State Prisons, South Fla. Inmates Evacuated

September 10, 2017

Visitations remain canceled at all Florida prisons this weekend due to Hurricane Irma, including those at Century and Santa Rosa correctional institutions.

All weekend visitations are canceled, according to the Florida Department of Corrections, due to travel restrictions and to ensure staff resources can be maximized for hurricane response.  The cancellation includes all major institutions, work camps, community release centers and annex facilities.

FDC is taking proactive steps to ensure the public and individuals entrusted to our custody are secure as Florida prepares to respond to Hurricane Irma. FDC continues to monitor the changing track of the storm, and is actively preparing institutions and making evacuation determinations as the track evolves.

Florida institutions have been stocked with emergency food and water supplies in the event the facility is unable to receive normal deliveries following the storm.

Safety of FDC staff and inmates is paramount. The department is working around the clock to take necessary precautions for the storm. Evacuation determinations are made in the best interest of the inmates and public safety.

Three dozen facilities had been evacuated as of Saturday night, all in south and central Florida.

In the event of additional evacuations, announcements will only be made upon completion. Inmate locations will be posted on the website approximately 24-hours after relocation, per standard protocol.

Pictured: Inmates are evacuated from a Florida Department of Corrections facility on Saturday. Courtesy photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Escambia Health Department Aids With Irma Response

September 10, 2017

Florida Department of Health Escambia County is helping with Florida’a response to Hurricane Irma.  Director and Health Office Dr. John Lanza worked Saturday to help with storm shelters in the Tallahassee area. Pictured above:Lanza is seen briefing a team in Tallahassee on duty in a special needs shelter for Hurricane Irma evacuees. Pictured below: Several trained  DOH-Escambia deployment teams departed Friday to aid with the Irma response. Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.



All Escambia, Santa Rosa Courts Open On Monday

September 10, 2017

All courts in Escambia, Santa Rosa and Okaloosa counties will be open on Monday, according to an order from Chief Judge Linda Nobles.

“We are closely monitoring the activity and any potential threat or hazard by Hurricane Irma.  Decisions for changes to any of the First Judicial Circuit regular business hours of operation shall be made during our ongoing assessments throughout each day,” Nobles said in a press release.

Walton County Courts will be closed on Monday.

ERC Football Scores

September 10, 2017

Here are week 2 scores from ERC youth league football:

Senior scores:

  1. NWE- 32, Jay- 8
  2. Excel- 56, Flomaton- 6
  3. Straughn- 21, Neal- 0
  4. Baker- 2, Poarch- 0 (forfeit)
  5. Brewton- 2, Uriah- 0 (forfeit)

Junior scores:

  • NWE- 27, Jay- 6
  • Excel- 25, Flomaton- 6
  • Straughn- 26, Neal- 0
  • Poarch- 19, Baker- 7
  • Brewton- 20, Uriah- 0

Sophomore scores:

  • NWE- 19, Jay- 6
  • Flomaton- 12, Excel- 6 OT
  • Neal- 31, Straughn- 0
  • Poarch- 25, Baker- 0
  • Brewton- 25, Uriah- 13

Freshman scores:

  • Jay- 6, NWE- 0
  • Flomaton- 33, Excel- 0
  • Neal- 20, Straughn- 0
  • Poarch- 32, Baker- 0
  • Brewton- 27, Uriah- 0

Escambia County Local Irma Update

September 9, 2017

Here is the latest local Hurricane Irma information update from Escambia County from Saturday afternoon:

Current Situation

  • There ARE NO evacuations ordered for Escambia County residents, no matter the location.
  • According to the National Weather Service in Mobile, Alabama, Irma is still expected to take a northward turn near the Florida peninsula late tonight into early Sunday. The most significant impacts associated with Irma are expected to remain east of our area through early next week. Breezy northeasterly to northerly winds will be likely, especially Monday and Monday night.
  • Escambia County Emergency Operation Center is at a level 3, or monitoring level. We will continue to closely monitor the situation and through the weekend to provide our residents with the most up-to-date hurricane information.
  • The State Emergency Operations Center has been activated to level 1, which is a full-scale, 24-hours-a-day activation. DEM estimates that 6.3 million Floridians have been ordered to evacuate.
  • The Florida Emergency Information Line has been activated and is available 24/7 for families and visitors at 1-800-342-3557.
  • Visit www.floridadisaster.org to find information on shelters, road closures, and evacuation routes.
  • Sign up for Escambia County updates at www.MyEscambia.com and clicking the subscribe button.
  • Learn what to do before, during and after by downloading our latest disaster guide at myescambia.com.


Weather Update from National Weather Service/National Hurricane Center

  • Irma is expected to make landfall in Florida as an extremely dangerous major hurricane, bringing life-threatening wind impacts to much of the state. Wind hazards from Irma are also expected to spread northward along the coast of Georgia and South Carolina. The most significant impacts associated with Irma are expected to remain east of our area through early next week. Breezy northeasterly to northerly winds will be likely, especially Monday and Monday night.
  • Keep in mind that some fluctuations in track and intensity are still possible.


Host Shelters

  • As requested by the state, Escambia County and the American Red Cross are opened a shelter at the Pensacola Bay Center located at 201 E. Gregory St. at 5 p.m. Friday, Sept. 8. The shelter is for south Florida evacuees. There are currently NO EVACUATIONS ordered for Escambia County.
    • General shelter population: 45
    • Special needs shelter population: 0
    • Animal shelter population: 19

Hotels/Lodging

  • The Escambia County area hotels are at 92-98 percent capacity through the weekend. Currently, the interstate accommodations are the most occupied, with openings on Pensacola Beach.
  • Visit Pensacola has information available at https://www.visitpensacola.com/emergency-updates/
  • Through VISIT FLORIDA’s partnership with Expedia, Expedia.com/Florida has been activated to provide accommodations availability information for visitors, residents and first responders.
  • VISIT FLORIDA’s Welcome Centers have transitioned to emergency information centers to help direct evacuees with the most up to date information.

Volunteering & Donations

  • Florida needs 1,000 volunteer nurses to help at our special needs shelters. Nurses who can volunteer can email BPRCHDPreparedness@FLHealth.gov Nurses can also email HelpFL@FLhealth.gov.
  • Volunteer Florida is coordinating with volunteer organizations across the state and has partnered with the American Red Cross to provide shelter operations training to volunteers and AmeriCorps grantees. Floridians who would like to volunteer can register at http://redcross.org/volunteer
  • Gov. Rick Scott activated the Florida Disaster Fund to support individuals who are impacted by Hurricane Irma. The Florida Disaster Fund helps provide financial support to Florida’s communities in times of disaster. To make a contribution, please visit www.FloridaDisasterFund.org or text DISASTER to 20222 to make a one-time donation of $10.

Gas/Fuel

Schools

  • Gov. Rick Scott is directing all public K-12 schools, state colleges, state universities and state offices to close Monday, Sept. 11.
  • All University of West Florida locations are closed and classes are canceled Monday, Sept. 11. On-campus housing continues to operate as usual. The Health, Leisure and Sports Facility hours are 12 to 6 p.m. and the Aquatic Center hours are 1 to 6 p.m. through Monday, Sept. 11. All other services, activities and events, including all home athletic events, are cancelled.

County & State Offices

  • All county offices are open Monday, Sept. 11.
  • Governor Rick Scott has directed all state offices in all 67 Florida counties to close Monday, Sept. 11

Florida Department of Health – Escambia

  • All FDOH-Escambia clinics, including WIC and Immunizations clinics, and all other services provided by FDOH-Escambia, will be suspended on Friday, September 8, 2017 and on Monday, September 11, 2017. Clients with appointments scheduled for these dates, may call 850-595-6500 on Tuesday, September 12, 2017, to reschedule their appointment.
  • ProMed Dental services at FDOH-Escambia’s Northside and Molino Service Centers will be suspended on Friday September 8, 2017 and on Monday, September 11, 2017. Patients who have dental appointments with ProMed Dental may call 850-912-8923 or 850-471-6983 for rescheduling.
  • Escambia Community Clinics (ECC) pediatric and dental services at FDOH-Escambia’s Fairfield Drive Service Center will have normal operations. Patients who have dental or pediatric clinic appointments with ECC will still be able to receive their scheduled services.

Pensacola International Airport

  • While many southern and eastern Florida airports are closed, Pensacola International Airport is currently open and will remain open as long as Hurricane Irma does not severely impact our area.
  • Passengers with scheduled travel to impacted areas are strongly encouraged to monitor the status of their flight by frequently visiting their airline’s website.

Storm Preparation

  • Review/make your family plan. Need help? Read more on how to care for your family here.
  • Know your zone. Look up your address online at http://bit.ly/2vGzR1R. You can search by address or parcel number and then look for the “Emergency Management Report.” The address function is self-populating, so type slowly and then choose the address from the drop down list.
  • Restock your disaster kit supplies/get a kit. if we aren’t impacted by Irma, your preparations won’t be a waste, as we haven’t yet reached the height of hurricane season. You’ll be ready for the next storm. Click here to see our latest disaster guide shopping list.
  • Stay Informed – A tropical system can develop very quickly. Be sure you take time every day to monitor the local media. Escambia County also has several tools available for our residents. Learn more here. Monitor local media and legitimate online and social media sources like Escambia County Emergency ManagementUS National Weather Service MobileNOAA NWS National Hurricane Center and Florida SERT.
  • Prep your yard - As we are entering the height of hurricane season, it is also recommended that residents take a few minutes to inspect their home and yard. Check for, fix or remove loose items on your home and sheds. Clear loose and clogged rain gutters and down spouts. Trim trees and shrubs around your home.

Teen Injured In Highway 29 Rollover Near Molino

September 9, 2017

A teenager was serious injured in a two vehicle accident Friday afternoon on Highway 29 near Molino.

A Hyundai Sonata and Chevrolet Silverado collided in the crash on Highway 29 near Barrineau Park Road , with the Sonata rolling over into the median. The driver of the Sonata, a 16-year old female, was transported by Escambia County EMS to a Pensacola hospital as a “trauma alert”. Authorities said she was wearing her seat belt.

The driver of Silverado pickup was not injured.

The accident remains under investigation by the Florida Highway Patrol. The Molino and Cantonment stations of Escambia Fire Rescue also responded to the crash.

Pine Forest Road In Walnut Hill Road Closure For Sunday, Monday

September 9, 2017

Pine Forest Road at the railroad tracks near Walnut Hill will be reduced to one lane Sunday, Sept. 10 from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. while construction on the Alabama & Gulf Coast Railway railroad crossing is being performed.

Additionally, Pine Forest Road at the railroad tracks will be closed to all traffic beginning Monday, Sept. 11 at 7 a.m. The road closure is expected to remain in effect from approximately 7 a.m. to noon. Every effort will be made to expedite construction efforts to reopen the road before noon on Monday, Sept. 11.

This road closure is subject to change due to unforeseen circumstances. If it is rescheduled, another notice will be published on NorthEscambia.com.

Council On Aging Delivers Irma Meals, Encouragement To Homebound Seniors

September 9, 2017

The Council on Aging of West Florida wanted to make sure that their homebound, vulnerable elders were provided for just in case Hurricane Irma shifted closer to Escambia County. Friday morning, on less than two days’ notice, dozens of volunteers worked to deliver 300 meals, emergency information and a little encouragement to hundreds of seniors.

Former Jay Baseball Coach Accused Of Inappropriately Touching Students

September 9, 2017

The former head baseball coach at Jay High School has been charged with battery after allegedly touching female students inappropriately.

Brian Joseph Moye, age 46 of Jay, was recently arrested on three counts of battery for the incidents that occurred during the last school year.

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 had 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. He was released from the Santa Rosa County Jail on a $6,000 bond.

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

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