Child Airlifted To Hospital After Being Thrown From Pony

November 6, 2016

A six-year old girl was airlifted to the hospital late Saturday afternoon after being thrown from a large pony.

The accident happened in the 7200 block of Chestnut Lane in Molino.  The girl was transported by LifeFlight helicopter to Sacred Heart Hospital as a “trauma alert”. No update on her condition was available.

Further information was not released.

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Early Voting Ends; Voter Turnout Already At 44 Percent

November 6, 2016

Early voting ended Saturday in Escambia County with 56,174 early votes cast. Combined with 36,598 vote-by-ballots returned to date, a total of 92,772 votes are already cast in this year’s general election.

Combined voter turnout from early vote and vote-by-mail is currently 44 percent.
Early voting was up 29 percent over 2012 and 12 percent over 2008.

Of the votes cast to date, 46,439 were Republicans, 32,267 were Democrats and 14,101 were “other”.

Tate Aggies Clean Veterans Memorial

November 6, 2016

The Tate High School Aggies gave back Saturday at Pensacola’s memorial to those that gave all. Members of the Aggie Nation hand-cleaned the Wall South and other memorials that honor those that served our nation at Veterans Memorial Park in Pensacola.  Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Walnut Hill Fire Honors Firemen, Community Members During Fish Fry

November 6, 2016

The Walnut Hill Volunteer Fire Department honored members of the community and the department during their 47th annual fish fry Saturday.

AJ Beachy was named Firefighter of the Year, an award chosen by his fellow firefighters. Eric Koehn was named Officer of the Year and recognized for his years of service to the department. Jerry Poulson received the Walnut Hill Volunteer Fire Department’s Community  Service Award for outstanding and dedicated service to the community.

Hundreds of people enjoyed fried catfish or grilled chicken plates during the event, with proceeds to be used to provide assistance to displaced fire victims in the area. OneBlood’s Big Red Bus was also on hand for a blood drive.

Pictured below: Walnut Hill District Chief Chris Brown with award winners (L-R) Jerry Poulsen, AJ Beachy and Eric Koehn.

Cantonment Man Passes Away After Motorcycle Crash

November 6, 2016

A Cantonment man has passed away as the result of injuries he received last Thursday night when his motorcycle was rear-ended.

The Florida Highway Patrol said 87-year old Thomas James Harwell was northbound on Highway 29 approaching Diamond Dairy Road about 7:00. He failed to stop for traffic and his 1994 pickup collided with the rear of a Honda Goldwing driven by 53-year old Phillip Roger Bryant of Cantonment. Bryant was thrown from his motorcycle by the force of the collision.

Bryant was transported to Sacred Heart Hospital  where family members say he has passed away.

Harwell was not injured.

Any charges are pending the outcome of a FHP investigation.

Tate Varsity Cheerleaders Win Division At Biloxi Cheer For Hope Competition

November 6, 2016

The Tate High School varsity cheerleaders won first place Saturday in the small coed division at the Cheer for Hope competition in Biloxi, MS. The squad is led coach Jess King. Photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Pearl Harbor Survivor Shares Memories During Molino Library Program

November 6, 2016

Francis L. Emond was lined up with his fellow Navy members for morning colors on December 7, 1941, when he watched the ships in front of him sink in the attack on Pearl Harbor. The 98-year old related his memories as a Pearl Harbor survivor Saturday afternoon at the Molino Branch Library.

He was part of the band lined up on stern of the USS Pennsylvania,  which was dry docked with clear view of the harbor. His memories of that morning, December 7, 1941, are very poignant.

“We could look all over Pearl Harbor and see all the ships that were anchored,” he said. “It was a beautiful sight, a very clear and nice morning. The air was very fragrant in Hawaii; you smelled flowers there all the time. A very, very pleasant place to be.

“I looked up and coming in…was a line of planes. The first one made a turn off, and something come up off the airplane. I thought the plane was coming apart, so I watched it, and the object flew down across where we were and hit the air station on the island there.

“It exploded in smoke and flames and made a big noise and startled us all of course. Looked back up at the airplanes and you could see the big red spots on the airplanes. So we knew that the Japanese were attacking. About that time, you could look up and the sky seemed to be full of them.

“It looked like they were floating in the skies, not that the jets we see today and zooming everywhere…”

“We felt the ship shake…and we knew we had been hit a bomb…”

“All had smoke and multiple fires and smoke. It was a terrible site.”

Saturday’s event , commemorated the 75th anniversary of the bombing of Pearl Harbor, and was planned in conjunction with the Molino Mid-County Historical Society. The University of West Florida Historic Trust also provided a display of reproductions of WWII uniforms and other memorabilia for the event.

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Eight People Involved In Highway 29 Crash; Three Injured

November 6, 2016

Eight people were involved in a three vehicle accident late Saturday afternoon on Highway 29 in Cantonment.

Three of the eight people were transported to area hospitals, while five refused medical treatment at the scene. The accident happened on Highway 29 south of Tate Road, near St. Monica’s Episcopal Church.

The conditions of those injured and other details have not been released by the Florida Highway Patrol as they continue their investigation.

NorthEscambia.com photos by Kristi Barbour, click to enlarge.



UWF Suffers At The Hands Of North Alabama, 51-3

November 6, 2016

The seventh-ranked North Alabama football team scored the first 20 points and cruised past UWF for a 51-3 win at Braly Municipal Stadium Saturday, clinching the team’s fourth-consecutive Gulf South Conference regular-season title in the process.

UNA (7-1, 6-0) scored on the first play from scrimmage – a 63-yard pass from Jacob Tucker to Dre Hall – and defended UWF better than any team had done all season before compiling 528 yards to just 172 for the Argonauts.

“North Alabama is the number seven team in the country and they are starting 15 seniors, and they look like a playoff team,” UWF head coach Pete Shinnick said. “We were not able to match that and that’s really the end of it. Our guys were playing hard and they were working hard. I liked our preparation and liked where we were but North Alabama was just better than us today. All credit to them.”

UWF (5-5, 3-4) was unable to get its offense going beyond its lone scoring drive where it capped an eight play, 84-yard effort with a Austin Peffers 20-yard field goal. The Argos finished with 119 yards rushing and quarterback Kaleb Nobles was just 11-for-26 for 53 yards passing, while being sacked four times.

Daviante Sayles, who rushed 10 times for 76 yards, had the game’s longest play, breaking off a 58-yard scamper that put the team inside the UNA 10-yard line before Peffers’ kick late in the first quarter. Chris Schwarz carried the ball a career-high 17 times for 61 yards for a 3.6 yards per rush average.

But the Lions got big plays when they needed them and showed why they are ranked in the top 10 and appear ready to make a long run out of Super Region 2 in the NCAA Playoffs. On the kickoff following the UWF field goal, Jaylan Jackson returned it 89 yards for a touchdown. UNA converted six of its first eight third-down opportunities, including scoring runs of 41 and 21 yards to take a 48-3 lead into the locker room.

Tucker ended the game with 176 yards through the air and 52 yards on the ground, with a passing touchdowns and a pair of rushing touchdowns.

UWF will conclude its inaugural season next Saturday against West Georgia (6-4, 3-4). Kickoff at Blue Wahoos Stadium is set for noon.

Woman Charged In Early Morning Murder Outside Atmore

November 5, 2016

One person is dead and another jailed after an early morning murder in the Booneville community north of Atmore.

At 1:53 a.m. Saturday, the Escambia County (AL) Sheriff’s Office responded to a domestic disturbance on Adabell Road to find 46-year old Eric Leon Rolin dead from a single gunshot wound. He had been shot by 47-year old Kimberly Hardy Rolin, according to Chief Deputy Mike Lambert.

The couple had a history of domestic violence, Lambert said, and had been arguing before the shooting.

Kimberly Rolin has been charged with an open count of murder and is being held without bond in the Escambia County Detention Center in Brewton awaiting a bond hearing on Monday.

The investigation into the murder is active and ongoing, Lambert said.

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