Arson Suspected In Century Church Fire; Reward Now Offered

October 12, 2016

A little smoke was still rising from the rubble of the Wesley Chapel church in Century late Tuesday morning, over two days after the church burned to the ground, likely the work of an arsonist.

Neighbors reported hearing an explosion before looking outside to see the  Wesley Chapel Church on Jefferson Avenue fully involved in flames just before daybreak Sunday. The building was a complete and total loss. There were no injuries reported.

Now, the Florida State Fire Marshal’s Office is investigating the fire as arson and offering a reward of up to $2,500 for information leading to the identification of the person responsible for the fire. Anyone with information on the fire can call 877-NO-ARSON (877-662-7766) or Detective Bell at (850) 453-7803.

The church on Jefferson Avenue had sat empty since a February 15 EF-3 tornado ripped through Century, causing significant damage to the building. The congregation had continued to meet each Sunday in the local County on Aging building. A church member said they had recently decided to dismantle the old building board by board, hoping to salvage and use as much of the wood as possible from the 1934 structure.

The building had no utility service. The fire also caused damage — melted siding — to a neighboring home.

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PSC Approves More Wind Energy For Gulf Power

October 12, 2016

Pointing to potential savings for customers, the Florida Public Service Commission on Tuesday approved a Gulf Power proposal linked to energy produced at an Oklahoma wind farm.

The proposal involves a 20-year agreement that the Pensacola-based utility reached to buy a fixed amount of electricity from Morgan Stanley Capital Group, Inc., according a commission staff recommendation.

Since January of this year, Gulf Power’s original Kingfisher Wind project has been producing 178 megawatts of wind-generated energy. With the approval of a second agreement, it will add an additional 94 megawatts of wind energy to Gulf Power’s energy mix, for a total of 272 megawatts.

Under the agreement, Morgan Stanley will provide an amount that would match a portion of energy generated by the Kingfisher Wind Farm in Oklahoma — although the actual electricity Gulf  Power receives through a broader transmission system wouldn’t necessarily be renewable energy.

The staff recommendation said the agreement is projected to save $21 million for Gulf customers, with the utility also receiving renewable energy credits related to the wind farm.

“Customers will realize savings within the first year of Gulf’s power purchase agreement, and it also encourages renewable energy development,” Public Service Commission Chairwoman Julie Brown said in a prepared statement after the approval. “The agreement is a win for customers, the economy, and the environment.”

“Adding alternate sources of renewable energy to our portfolio is important for our customers and takes careful planning,” added DelaHaya. “By diversifying our energy supply with an ‘all-of-the-above’ approach that includes renewable energy plus 24/7 traditional sources, our customers can count on us for their energy needs today and well into the future.”

Helping to diversify a balanced energy mix, renewable energy sources are projected to make up approximately 9 percent of Gulf Power’s energy mix with the recent approval of the additional 94 megawatts of wind energy, and once construction of Gulf Power’s military solar projects are complete. Kingfisher is the energy company’s sixth renewable energy project following the Perdido Landfill Gas-to-Energy Facility, which has produced more than 100 million kilowatt hours of electricity since 2010.

Detour: Highway 112 (Muscogee Road) Closed In Alabama

October 12, 2016

Highway 112 (Muscogee Road) will be closed to traffic in Baldwin County today and Thursday.

The closures will be between County Road 87 and Barrineau Park Road for drainage improvements.

A portion of County Road 112 between River Road East and Ray Road will be impassable from 7:30 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. on Wednesday, October 12.  Another portion of County Road 112 between County Road 87 and Ray Road will be impassable between the hours of 7:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. on Thursday, October 13.

See the above map (click to enlarge) for specific closure information and a recommended detour.

Ernest Ward Middle Names Students Of The Month

October 12, 2016

Ernest Ward Middle School has named Students of the Month for August. They are (L-R) Savannah Doremus, eight grade; Shelby Cotita, seventh grade; and Drake Driskell, sixth grade. Submitted photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Northview Football Names Players Of The Week

October 12, 2016

Northview High School has named the following as Players of Week following the team’s game last week at Liberty County.

Offense
Neikel Robinson – 8 receptions, 193 yards, 1 TD
Jeremiah Woods – 12 carries, 97 yards, 2 TD

Defense
Hunter Cofield – 10 total tackles, 2.5 TFL, 0.5 sacks
Jared Aliff – 8 total tackles, 1 TFL, 1 sack, 2 fumble recoveries

Dominator
MJ Jones – Hit on Liberty County WR to dislodge ball on pass attempt
Dustin Bethea – Hit on interception return in 2nd quarter

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Photo Gallery: Lil’ Aggies Cheerleaders

October 12, 2016

The Tate High School Cheerleaders recently held a Lil’ Aggies Cheer Champ. Last Friday night, the participants were able to cheer during Tate’s game against Pace.

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Camp Fire Kids Learn About Fire Safety

October 12, 2016

The Century Station of Escambia County Fire Rescue stopped by the Camp Fire Century Youth Learning Center Tuesday for their fire and bike safety week.

The firefighters taught the children about stop, drop and roll, how to crawl out of a house full of smoke and what a fireman will look and sound like trying to rescue them. They also had a chance to sit in a firetruck.

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One-Year Old Bitten By Dog In Walnut Hill

October 11, 2016

A one-year old child was bitten by a dog Tuesday morning in Walnut Hill.

The child was transported by Escambia County EMS to Sacred Heart Hospital with minor injuries. The incident happened about 9:15 a.m. in the 100 block of Juniper Street.

The pit mix dog was seized by Escambia County Animal Control. If it is being considered a stray dog at the present time, according to Joy Tsubooka, and will be held on quarantine for 10 days. An owner has 10 days to step forward to claim the dog.

“Otherwise adoption would not be an option for this particular dog.” Tsubooka said.

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Firefighters Extinguish Molino Brush Fire

October 11, 2016

Firefighters responded to a brush fire Tuesday morning off Schaag Road in Molino. The fire near a home on construction on Evers Haven was quickly contained by Escambia Fire Rescue. The Florida Division of Forestry also responded. NorthEscambia.com photos by Kristi Barbour, click to enlarge.

New Pediatric Dental Clinic Now Open In Century

October 11, 2016

A new pediatric dental clinic  opened Monday in Century.

Escambia Community Clinics opened their new ECC Century Pediatric Dental Clinic at 501 Church Street, in the former Health and Hope Clinic location. They were able to see nine patients on their first day.

“It was a very successful first day,”Ann Papadelias of ECC said. “It went really well. We are proud to be part of this area.”

The child-friendly clinic will be open in Century every Monday and Tuesday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.; same day appointments may be available. Appointments can be made by calling (850) 724-4054.

The clinic will provide important oral health care services for children 0 to 20 years of age, and will provide dental exams, dental x-rays, dental cleanings/dental hygiene, dental extractions, fillings and tooth restorations, dental sealants and fluoride varnish, and oral health education.

ECC Century Pediatric Dental Clinic accepts children covered by Florida Medicaid ages 0-20, children with DentaQuest dental insurance, children with no insurance (parents must complete ECC financial eligibility paperwork and receive approval for ECC charity/sliding fee program), and the clinic also accepts some private dental insurances.

Pictured: The new ECC Century Pediatric Dental Clinic opened in Century on Monday. Photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

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