Have A ‘Fresh From Florida’ Thanksgiving (With Recipes)

November 24, 2015

Fresh From Florida recipes can be incorporated into holiday traditions. These recipes feature delicious products grown and harvested in Florida. Look for the products with the “Fresh From Florida” label at your local grocery store.

“For an authentic Florida Thanksgiving, enjoy Florida’s agricultural bounty and incorporate ‘Fresh From Florida’ products into your meal,” said Commissioner of Agriculture Adam H. Putnam. “This time of year, you can find cucumber, squash, tomatoes and many more products grown and harvested right here in Florida, just look for the ‘Fresh From Florida’ label when shopping.”

Stuffed Florida Zucchini and Yellow Squash Parmesan

Florida Snap Beans with Caramelized Onions and Mushrooms

Pan-Roasted Florida Vegetables

Florida Snap Bean and Sweet Pepper Sauté

Florida Squash and Tomato Gratin

From The Farm To The City: A Thanksgiving Bounty For The Needy (With Gallery)

November 24, 2015

About 200 students from schools in Escambia and Santa Rosa counties worked in fields near Jay Monday to harvest collards and bag sweet potatoes that will feed hundreds of needy families later this week for Thanksgiving.

The event at the University of Florida’s West Florida Research and Education Center was part of Farm-City Week, bringing the bounty of the University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences farm to the needy of the city.

The FFA students from Northview High School, Tate High School, Jay High School, Central School, Beulah Academy, West Florida High and Ernest Ward Middle School harvested hundreds of bundles each of collard and turnip greens and sorted over a ton of donated sweet potatoes.

The greens were harvested in assembly line fashion — one student picking the greens, another bundling them with a rubber band and passed student to student to a waiting transport vehicle. Then teams of students worked to wash the greens. The students also bagged freshly ground corn meal and grits.

Along the way, the students learned not only about teamwork, but also about the farming process at the University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences farm.

The greens, sweet potatoes and other food items will be delivered Tuesday with the help of more students to about 700 families that were pre-qualified based upon need at the Waterfront Rescue Mission in Pensacola and the Guy Thompson Community Center in Milton.

For more photos, click here.

Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.



Minor Injuries In Train, Pickup Collision At Quintette Crossing

November 23, 2015

A Cantonment man received minor injuries after a train-pickup collision in Cantonment Monday afternoon.

According to the Florida Highway Patrol, 65-year old Roy Moore was westbound  about 2:30 p.m. at a crossing on Quinette Road just east of Highway 95A. He told state troopers he failed to see the flashing red lights on the railroad crossing signal due to a glare from the sun. Moore drove his 2000 Ford F150 through the crossing arm and directly into the path of an upcoming train. The front of the pickup collided with the ride side of the front car of the train.

Moore was transported by Escambia County EMS to West Florida Hospital with minor injuries. He was cited by the FHP for careless driving.

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

Gulf Power Seeks Approval For Voluntary Solar Program With Yearly Fee

November 23, 2015

Gulf Power is seeking approval from state regulators for a pilot program that would involve customers voluntarily paying extra fees for solar-generated electricity rather than installing expensive rooftop solar panels.

The proposal, filed last week with the Florida Public Service Commission, would lead to customers paying $89 or $99 annual “subscription” fees to cover the costs of solar facilities. Customers would then receive credits of $2 to $2.50 per month on their electricity bills that would partially offset the fees. The credits would reflect that the use of solar energy would reduce the amount of electricity that Gulf would have to generate or buy elsewhere, according to the filing.

The local utility said it would need 2,880 subscriptions to cover the costs of the program. Once approved, the 1-megawatt community solar photovoltaic facility will be built near Milton, Florida.

“This is a customer opportunity to engage in solar participation,” the filing said. “The proposed program is strictly voluntary and is designed for Gulf Power customers who are either unable or do not desire to install solar generation systems on their residences or businesses. For many customers, ownership and operation of a solar generation system is either not feasible or is not desirable.”

The annual fee would be $99 but would be lowered to $89 for customers who agree to participate for five years.

“This is a limited program and we expect it to fill up fast,” said Rick DelaHaya, Gulf Power spokesperson. “We’re excited to bring more renewables to Northwest Florida and give customers a new option to participate in solar without having to install a costly system on their roof.”

If approved, this is the fourth solar project Gulf Power has initiated in Northwest Florida. In April, the Florida Public Service Commission approved the construction of three large-scale solar energy farms. Partnering with the U.S. Navy and U.S. Air Force, the solar farms will be constructed at Eglin Air Force Base, NAS Whiting Field, and NAS Saufley Field. When complete, the facilities could produce enough energy to power approximately 18,000 homes for one year.

The News Service of Florida contributed to this report.

Downed Line Cuts Power For 300 Customers In Molino, Sparks Brush Fire

November 23, 2015

About 330 Gulf Power customers in the Molino area lost power Sunday night due to a downed power line on Highway 196 near Schifko Road.

The downed line sparked a roadside brush fire that was extinguished by the Molino Station of Escambia Fire Rescue.

Most of those that lost power — located along and near Chestnut and Chance roads — had their power restored by 10:20 p.m. The restoration for about 30 customers along Highway 196 took until about 11 p.m. as the downed line was repaired.

Pictured top: Firefighters extinguish a brush fire on Highway 196 in Molino Sunday night caused by a downed power line. Photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge. Pictured below.: This map from Gulf Power shows the area of a power outage Sunday night in Molino.

Barrineau Park 4-H Club Wins State Community Pride Grant

November 23, 2015

The Florida 4-H Foundation has awarded a statewide 4-H Community Pride Grant to the Barrineau Park 4-H Club. The grant focuses on youth exploring the needs of their community and encouraging them to improve the quality of life of those around them.

The Barrineau Park 4-H proposal addresses needs of hunger, mentorship, and agricultural education in our community. With funds given through the grant, the club will purchase a hog, and the supplies for its care, to be raised by an urban youth in conjunction with a 4-H youth seasoned in animal science projects. These youth will work together to monitor the health and nutrition of the hog through a 100 day project that ends with the  GCA & NRYO Spring Livestock Show.

During the 100 days, the youth will hope to obtain a buyer, or group of buyers, that will sponsor the project’s final component, having the hog processed and the meat donated to local food distribution venues that serve those in need in the community. The meat will be given to families with a collection of other food items and recipes for preparing meals with their pork products. With these items will also be included information about local agriculture and the benefits of purchasing meat products that have been raised locally. The club hopes that the success of this project will allow for sponsorship of multiple hogs to be raised by mentoring teams for the livestock show in coming years.

NorthEscambia.com file photo, click to enlarge.

Lawmakers Back Higher Penalities, Costs For ‘Terroristic Threats’

November 23, 2015

People found guilty of making “terroristic threats” will face greater charges and have to pay for the fire-rescue and law-enforcement response, as well as any costs if public transportation is used for an evacuation, under a bill (HB 257) that received support  from the House Criminal Justice Subcommittee.

The proposal by Rep. Jimmie Smith, R-Inverness, would make it a felony for calling in a threat.

“Currently under Florida law, terroristic threats are only punishable as a criminal mischief or disturbing the peace,” Smith said. “However, as we have seen across the nation these threats of violence must be taken seriously and require a law-enforcement response.”

A similar measure (SB 436) by Sen. Wilton Simpson, R-Trilby, has yet to be scheduled for any of its three planned committee appearances.

by The News Service of Florida

FFA Boxed Fruit Sale Is Underway

November 23, 2015

The annual Northview High School FFA Fruit Sale is underway with delivery before Christmas.

The NHS FFA is selling citrus in attractive 2/5, 1/2 or 4/5 bushel boxes perfect for gift wrapping. The Florida citrus is from RiverBrite in Vero Beach.

Orders must be made by Monday, November 30. The pickup date is Wednesday, December 16.

For an order form click here. Order forms and payment can be returned to Northview by mail (the address is on the order form), or dropped off at the school office. Fruits available include red apples, grapefruit, navel oranges, tangelos and Hamlin oranges. Mixed trio half bushels are also available.

For more information, call (850) 327-6681, ext. 248.

Deputies Honored For Saving Officer After Shots Fired In Cantonment

November 22, 2015

Two Escambia County Sheriff’s Office deputes have been awarded Medals of Courage for their actions to save another deputy after he was shot at in Cantonment last September.

The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office responded to the 1500 block of Crystal Drive to assist EMS after the 19-year-old’s family thought he was having a heart attack. Sheriff David Morgan said the family believed the man had ingested some type of narcotics.

EMS was standing by and the family had been locked out of the house. Deputy Ty Brewton attempted contact with the suspect by knocking at the front door and was immediately met with rifle gunfire through the door. Due to the rural nature of the location, Deputy Brewton was forced into a dangerous area where he had very little concealment, no cover and no easy means of escape due to the suspect shooting continuously through the windows of the house.

Senior Deputy John Holcombe and Deputy Sheriff Kaleb Svoboda arrived on scene to assist. They immediately, without hesitation, volunteered to effect an officer rescue. While shots were still being fired. Deputies Holcombe and Svoboda approached the house knowing that the suspect had a superior weapon firing at them from a concealed position within the house. Deputies Holcombe and Svoboda had worked their way into a position near Brewton when the suspect came out the front door and confronted them just as they were able to physically lift Brewton over a privacy fence and cover his egress to safety.

After leaving the incident, Holcombe noticed that he had been seriously injured on his left leg. Holcombe had a puncture-type wound and he responded to the emergency room where the doctor informed him that he had been hit by a shot fired from the suspect. The injury required 14 stitches to close.

Holcombe and were awarded the Medal of Courage for displaying exceptional courage and selflessness in the midst of great personal danger.

The suspect in the incident, Christopher Allen Payne, remains in the Escambia County Jail awaiting trial on charges including two counts of attempted first degree premeditated murder and three counts of assault on officer.

Pictured top: Deputies John Holcombe and Kaleb Svoboda were award the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office Medal of Courage for saving a fellow deputy that was being fired on repeatedly during a September incident in Cantonment. Courtesy photo. Pictured inset and below: The incident scene last September. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Century Reschedules Council Meeting

November 22, 2015

The Town of Century has rescheduled their regular meeting for the month of December.

The town council normally meets on the first and third Mondays of each month. However, in December, the council only holds one meeting. This year, that December meeting will be held on December 14, the second Monday of the month, at 7 p.m.

The Century council will return to their normal meeting schedule in January.

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