Brewton Accident Claims Life of Flomaton Man
August 19, 2015
A traffic crash Tuesday afternoon in Brewton claimed the life of a Flomaton man.
According to authorities, 56-year old Jimmy Wayne Cash was southbound on Highway 31 just south of College Drive in a 1991 Ford Ranger when, for an unknown reason, he rear-end a 2003 Chevrolet pickup. Cash was transported to D.W. McMillan Hospital in Brewton where he later died from injuries sustained in the crash.
The driver of the second pickup, Steven Smith of Graceville, was not seriously injured.
The accident remains under investigation by the Brewton Police Department.
Reader Photos: Morning Rainbows
August 19, 2015
Here are a couple of NorthEscambia.com reader submitted photos of rainbows Wednesday morning. The photo above is International Paper in Cantonment, courtesy of Kevin McCanty. The photo below is looking across Highway 29 from Escambia Fire Rescue Station 6 in Ensley this morning, courtesy of Bryan Caro, for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
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Ransom Middle Gym Named For Educator, Coach Joseph E. Murphy
August 19, 2015
The Escambia County School voted Tuesday to name the gymnasium at Ransom Middle School as the “Joseph E. Murphy Gymnasium” in honor of Joseph E. Murphy.
Murphy said he never dreamed of such an honor.
“To have this honor bestowed upon me is very humbling,” he said. “No one can ever feel worthy of this wonderful honor…I am very grateful.”
Murphy began his career with the school district in 1976 as a science teacher at Ferry Pass Middle School, became a physical education teacher at Workman Middle School in 1980, and then moved to Ransom Middle School in 1984 where he has served as physical education teacher, physical education department chair, School Advisory Council member, and dean of students.
Murphy coached middle school basketball and track and field, winning numerous district championships for Ransom. He also coached football and golf at Tate High School, and served as the pitching coach for the Tate baseball team, leading them to two state championships.
Murphy was also named the Escambia Physical Education Association Middle School Teacher of the Year for the 2009-2010 school year.’
He retired in June.
“Joseph E. Murphy has touched the lives of countless young people through his coaching and focus on health and wellness, encouraging and motivating students to perform at their highest level, in the classroom and on the athletic field,” a school board resolution stated.
Pictured top: Joseph E. Murphy before by the Escambia County School Board Tuesday night as the Ransom Middle School gymnasium was named in his honor. Pictured inset; Murphy (left) with Ransom Middle Principal Brent Brummet. Pictured below. Superintendent Malcolm Thomas with Murphy, Brummet and a group of Ransom supporters. Photos by Kim Stefansson for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
GED Classes Beginning At Molino Community Center
August 19, 2015
GED classes will being Monday, August 31 at the Molino Community Center from 6-8 p.m. each Monday and Thursday evening in Room 124.
New students 1will need to take the TABE (Test of Adult Basic Education) before registration for the GED classes. The test will be given at the Molino Community Center on Tuesday, August 25 at 5 p.m. for new students 18 or over with a photo identification. Cost is $15.
Registration for Fall 2015 classes will be Thursday, August 27 at the Molino Community Center from 5-8 p.m. All new and returning students will need to bring identification and a social secuity card. ‘
New students are required to complete an online registration at www.georgestonecenter.com. Computers will be set up on registration day to assist new students if needed. Tuition for the class is $30.
For more information on the Molino GED class, call Patricia Harrison at (850) 941-6200.
Century Woman Sentenced For Bratt DUI Crash
August 19, 2015
A Century woman convicted for a DUI crash on Bratt Road back in January.
Debra Lee Lukkar, age 51 of Century, lost control of her vehicle, with her Jeep overturning coming to rest across both lanes of Bratt Road just east of Vaughn Road about 10:30 p.m. on July 12. Lukkar was briefly trapped in the vehicle but quickly extricated by firefighters. She refused medical treatment at the scene.
Lukkar was charged by the Florida Highway Patrol with DUI and resisting an officer without violence.
Lukkar was sentenced by Judge Jennifer Frydrychowicz to 12 months probation and ordered to pay $1,081 in charges and fines. She was also ordered to attend first offender DUI school and consume no alcohol.
NorthEscambia.com file photos.
Bratt Elementary Wins $1,000 Wellness Challenge
August 19, 2015
Bratt Elementary School has been named the winner of Escambia Superintendent Malcolm Thomas’ first annual Choose Wellness Challenge. The school was presented a $1,000 prize at Tuesday’s meeting of the Escambia County School Board.
The challenge was to see which school or major department could achieve the highest level of participation in the challenge by the end of the school year. Participants completed four steps to promote health and wellness, potentially reducing the district’s health care and lost work time costs.
Thomas said he expected the winner to come from a school that was located near the district’s health and wellness center. But he was wrong.
“This year’s winner is actually the school that is located the furtherest away from the center. So it appears mileage and inconvenience is simply not a factor,” he said.
The $1,000 prize is expected to be used in some manner to promote wellness among the school’s staff. All of the funds were from private donations; no taxpayer dollars were used.
Pictured: Bratt Elementary “Wellness Challenge” winners represented by Laura Carroll, assistant principal; Jeanene Hall, principal, and Lissa Bardin, the school’s wellness coordinator, with Superintendent Malcolm Thomas. Photo by Kim Stefansson for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
New State Regulations Proposed For Animal Shelters
August 19, 2015
A House Democrat on Tuesday filed a detailed proposal that would set guidelines for animal shelters before stray animals can be euthanized.
The proposal (HB 71), filed by Rep. Barbara Watson, D-Miami Gardens, will be considered during the 2016 legislative session.
The nine-page bill includes numerous requirements such as posting on the Internet photographs and information about each stray animal impounded. If possible owners are identified, shelters would have to undertake “due diligence” in notifying owners, such as trying to contact them by phone and mail.
Among the other requirements, the bill would mandate a minimum holding period of five business days for stray animals that are impounded. Among numerous other provisions, the bill would set conditions for the care of animals in shelters. That would include providing fresh food and water, cleaning of cages and “environmental enrichment,” such as socialization, toys and treats.
by The News Service of Florida
Atmore Woman Killed In Alabama Crash
August 19, 2015
An Atmore woman was killed in a two-vehicle crash Tuesday morning.
According to Alabama State Troopers, 65-year Barbara Emmons Harrison passed away at Atmore Community Hospital from injuries she received in the crash just before 11 a.m. on Highway 21 just north of Atmore.
Troopers said Harrison was a passenger in a 2012 Chevrolet Malibu that was hit by a 2007 Chevrolet Impala. The driver of the Malibu, 70-year old Velma Joyce Evans, was transported in unknown condition to Atmore Community Hospital. The driver of the Impala, who has not been identified, was not injured.
The accident remains under investigation by Alabama State Troopers.
New Coast Guard Stamp Unveiled At NAS Pensacola Ceremony
August 19, 2015
A new United States Coast Guard stamp was unveiled Tuesday at the National Naval Aviation Museum.
Congressman Jeff Miller, senior managers of the U.S. Postal Service, and Coast Guardsmen past and present were on hand for the dedication and unveiling of the new stamp issued to commemorate the 225th birthday of the U.S. Coast Guard, which began as the Revenue Cutter Service in 1790.
Pensacola Tops Chattanooga
August 19, 2015
Pensacola right fielder Juan Duran knocked in three of the club’s six runs in the first two innings as the Blue Wahoos pulled out a series opening victory over the Chattanooga Lookouts.
Duran tripled in two runs and hit a sacrifice fly to knock in another run as Pensacola cruised to an 8-4 win in front of 3,909 Tuesday night at Pensacola Bayfront Stadium.
Since finishing rehab in Arizona, Duran has played 42 games and has four home runs, 34 RBIs and is hitting .270 for the Blue Wahoos in July and August. He went 1-4 and scored a run against Chattanooga. His 22 extra base hits are second in the Southern League in the second half of this season.
Pensacola improved to 29-22 in the South Division in the second half of the Southern League season and catapulted into a first place tie with the Mobile BayBears, who lost to the Jacksonville Suns. The latest the Blue Wahoos had been in first place before now was July 22, 2012 — the team’s inaugural season.
Pensacola manager Pat Kelly said he looks forward to Duran coming to the plate.
“Juan has been terrific,” he said. “He’s really good with runners in scoring position, especially with two outs. Having his presence in the lineup really helps.”
Chattanooga was playing in front of its parent club Minnesota Twins general manager Terry Ryan on Thursday. Ryan coincidentally is from the same hometown as Blue Wahoos owner Quint Studer in Janesville, Wisc.
Ryan watched as Pensacola wasted no time chasing Chattanooga starter Greg Peavy in the second inning, after going up, 6-0. Duran drove in three of those runs on a line drive triple that rolled to the wall in the right-center gap, scoring center fielder Bryson Smith and shortstop Alex Blandino in the first inning. His deep sacrifice fly to center field scored left fielder Beau Amaral in the second inning.
Amaral added two more runs when he blasted a home run, his fourth of the year, to left field in the sixth inning that also brought in second baseman Zach Vincej to put the Blue Wahoos up, 8-3.
Pensacola has had a home run outburst in the second half. It has gone from last place in home runs in the Southern League with 25 in the first half to fourth place with 44 home runs in the second half for 69 on the season.
Amaral’s sister, Jessica, who played softball at UCLA, was in Pensacola for the first time and got to watch her big brother hit his fourth home run of the season.
“I need her to come to more games,” Amaral said jokingly. “It was cool for her to come out here.”
Starting right-hander Daniel Wright checked Chattanooga the first two innings, retiring the side both times and striking out four. He retired the side five of the seven innings he worked. In all, he lasted 6.1 innings before walking two in the seventh.
Wright had one bad inning when the Lookouts added three in the third inning on a solo home run by shortstop Niko Goodrum and then center fielder Shannon Wilkerson and third baseman Steve Wickens both scored when Duran fumbled a bloop single by right fielder Max Kepler, earning an error on the play. The Lookouts pulled within, 6-3.
Blue Wahoos closer Zack Weiss entered the game in the eighth inning and earned his Southern League-leading 21st save on the season. Weiss is one save from the Pensacola franchise record of 22 saves set by Shane Dyer last season.










