Walk-In Immunization Clinic Thursday In Molino
July 15, 2015
A special immunization clinic is set for Thursday in Molino.
The walk-in clinic will be held from 8:30 a.m. until 2:30 p.m. at the Molino Service Center at 3470 Highway 29 North.
Special back to school hours will also be held by the Florida Department of Health Escambia County August 10-21 with same-day appointments only, Monday-Friday. For more information, call (850) 595-6554.
Escambia River Catfish Falls Just Short Of State Record
July 15, 2015
Darrin Smith of Byrneville recently caught this huge flathead catfish on the Escambia River near Bluff Springs using a rod and reel. He met a Florida Fish and Wildlife officer for a certified weight. The fish weighed in at 50.5 pounds — 4.5 pounds short of the state record. Photo for North Escambia.com, click to enlarge.
Gulf Power Launches New App
July 15, 2015
Gulf Power has released a full-service app where customers can pay or view their bill, find helpful energy efficiency tips or report a power outage at their home. Energy Select customers can use the app to program their Energy Select thermostat.
“Our app gives our customers the power to connect with us wherever they are, right on their phone,” said Natalie Smith, Gulf Power spokesperson. “It offers convenient access to the information they may need, right at their fingertips.”
The app, made for iPhone and Android, is free and can be found by searching “Gulf Power” in iTunes and the Google Play store.
There are three key areas on the home page of the app:
- Bill payment – customers can log into their account and view or pay their bill;
- Energy efficiency – get energy saving tips, or check out our free Energy Checkup, and;
- Outage – gives customers the ability to access our real-time outage map, report an outage or check on the status.
Free Seminar: Biosecurity And Avian Influenza
July 15, 2015
The Panhandle Poultry Club and UF/IFAS Escambia County Extension will be hosting a free seminar on Biosecurity and Avian Influenza Thursday at 6:30 p.m. at the Langley Bell 4-H Center in Cantonment.
Presenters include:
- Jennifer Glover, Poultry Program Manager, Division of Animal Industries, FL Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services
- Ryan Weaver, General Manager of Cal-Maine Foods, Inc. MS State Major in Poultry Science
- Dr. Tommy Frazier, State Veterinarian for AL Department of Agricultural Industries
- Peggy Vardaro, Poultry Supervisor for AL Department of Agricultural Industries
Please RSVP with Holly at (850)-293-0883
Any questions contact 4-H Livestock Agent Hank Bignell at (850) 475-5230 or hdbignell@ufl.edu
Cantonment Man Charged With Beating, Robbing, Holding Man Hostage
July 14, 2015
A Cantonment man has been accused of kidnapping, beating, robbing and holding another man for ransom.
Jeffrey Ervington Rivers, 33, was charged with aggravated battery with a deadly weapon, kidnapping an adult for ransom, grand theft and robbery with a weapon.
The victim told Escambia County deputies that he was putting water in the radiator of his car int he parking lot of a credit union on Fairfield Drive when a man, later identified as Rivers, approached him from behind, struck him in the back with a hard object and forced him into a vehicle. He told deputies he was held hostage by Rivers inside a house on Lillian Highway, while Rivers threatened to beat and kill him. The following day, Rivers allegedly forced the victim to call his wife and demand that $500 cash be dropped off at a Lillian Highway bar. When Rivers learned that the victim’s wife had called authorities, he allegedly beat the victim with a bat and leather strap.
Rivers then said he was going to buy drugs and then return to kill the victim. The victim was able to escape when a female in the house brought him his keys and wallet and told him leave.
The victim was able to later identity Rivers from a photo lineup, according to an arrest report.
Rivers remains in the Escambia County Jail with bond set a $125,840.
FWC Law Enforcement Report
July 14, 2015
The Florida FWC Division of Law Enforcement reported the following activity during the weekly period ending July 9 in Escambia and Santa Rosa counties.
ESCAMBIA COUNTY
Officers Land and Cushing were on patrol on the FinCat in the Gulf of Mexico on the Fourth of July. Officer Land conducted 12 fisheries inspections. During one inspection, he asked the crew if they had any fish. They replied that they had one greater amberjack. Officer Land discovered a total of three greater amberjack, two of which were undersized. Federal citations will be issued for possession of greater amberjack during closed season and undersized greater amberjack. On another vessel, Officer Land discovered persons in possession of red snapper and gray triggerfish during closed season. Citations for the violations will be issued.
SANTA ROSA COUNTY
Officer Clark and Lieutenant Lambert were on vessel patrol when they noticed a vessel having trouble navigating in an idle speed zone. During a vessel safety stop, Officer Clark noticed several signs of impairment from the operator. He performed poorly on field sobriety exercises and was arrested for BUI. After providing a breath sample of .130 g/210L, the operator was transported to the Escambia County Jail.
Officer Hutchinson received information that several subjects had been illegally night hunting and had taken two bucks in velvet. He and Lieutenant Hahr conducted an investigation and determined that four subjects had activated a deer depredation permit, but hunted three other fields that were not covered under the permit. The officers located two velvet horned bucks that had been removed from the fields just long enough to pose for photos and to remove the back straps from one of the deer. The deer had been dumped and left to rot. The officers determined the bucks had been taken on the fields not covered under the permit and were taken from the county roads adjacent to the fields. They located nine empty rifle casings and blood on the roadways where the deer were shot. Two subjects were charged with three counts of taking deer at night with a gun and light and taking wildlife from a public right of way.
This report represents some events the FWC handled over the past week; however, it does not include all actions taken by the Division of Law Enforcement. Information provided by FWC.
Tate Valedictorian Philips Wins National Merit Scholarship
July 14, 2015
Tate High School Class of 2015 valedictorian Hannah Philips was announced Monday as National Merit Scholarship winner.
Philips received a National Merit Liberty University Scholarship.
Graduating with a final GPA of 5.075, Philips was president of the National Honor Society, the Mu Alpha Theta secretary, and the Science Honor Society treasurer. She is an active member of the Marcus Pointe Baptist youth group and has participated in several missionary trips. Hannah has received a full ride scholarship to Liberty University. She plans to major in biomedical science and will pursue a career in dentistry.
Liberty University in Lynchburg, VA, is a private, evangelical university dedicated to academic excellence and training champions for Christ.
Citizens Insurance Approved For Another Round Of ‘Takeouts’
July 14, 2015
Another 81,050 policies have been approved to move to the private insurance industry from the state-backed Citizens Property Insurance Corp.
The state Office of Insurance Regulation has announced another round of private-insurer “takeouts,” this time going to three companies — Heritage Property & Casualty, Southern Oak and United Property & Casualty.
Heritage, which has quickly grown to the state’s fourth-largest insurance company, is in line to receive up to 40,000 personal residential policies and 50 commercial residential policies. Southern Oak can pick up 15,000 personal residential policies. United Property has been approved for 25,000 personal residential policies and 1,000 commercial residential policies.
The “takeouts” are scheduled to occur September 15 for the 1,050 commercial residential policies and September 22 for the personal residential lines. Based upon prior takeouts, not all the targeted policies will change hands.
Private insurers typically select the least-risky policies. Also, policyholders are allowed to reject takeout offers. The takeout process is designed, at least in part, to help Citizens shed policies and risk.
Citizens reported that it had 590,984 policies as of May 31, a vast decline from a high of 1.5 million policies in 2012.
Atmore’s Police And Fire Chiefs Both Retire; Brooks Named New Police Chief
July 14, 2015
Both Atmore’s police chief and fire chief have handed in their retirement notices, and a new police chief is already on the job.
The retirements of Atmore Police Chief Jason Dean and Atmore Fire Chief Gerry McGhee were announced at a Monday afternoon meeting of the Atmore City Council by Public Safety Director Glenn Carlee.
Chuck Brooks was sworn as the Atmore Police Department’s new police chief. The former sergeant has over 25 years experience in law enforcement, including about two decades as an investigator.
Dean and McGhee will remain with the city temporarily to help transition their departments. A replacement fire chief has not yet been named.
Pictured: Chuck Brooks (on right in top photo, on left in inset photo), was sworn in as the new Atmore Police Chief Monday afternoon. Photos by Lauren Brooks for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
John Johnson Running For Escambia Sheriff
July 14, 2015
John D. Johnson of Oak Grove has prefiled to run for Escambia County Sheriff as a Republican.
Johnson is a 34-year law enforcement veteran, first employed in 1979 by the Commanche County Sheriff’s Department in Lawton, OK. He moved to the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office in 1982, where he served for nine years, both as a patrol deputy and an investigator in the narcotics unit.
He was recruited as a special agent by the DEA in 1991. After graduating from the DEA Basic Agent School at the FBI Academy in Quantico, VA, Johnson was assigned to the newly established DEA office in Pensacola where he supervised criminal investigations across the United States, Mexico and the Caribbean.
In his 22 years with the DEA, Johnson served both as a special agent and the resident agent in charge of the Pensacola office. During his career, Johnson has received numerous local, state, national and international awards and commendations for his exemplary service, including the Enrique” Kiki” Camarena award from the Benevolent and Protected Order of the Elks in 2002 and the Miami Field Division Agent of the Year award in 2010.
Johnson is a Florida certified law enforcement officer and has attended thousands of hours of specialized law enforcement training. He earned a Bachelor’s degree in criminal justice and a Master’s degree in public administration from Troy University, graduating with high honors.
After retiring from the DEA, Johnson became an adjunct instructor at the University Of West Florida College Of Professional Studies and a government contractor.
“I feel my 34 year career in law enforcement, as well as my academic credentials make me the best candidate to serve the citizens of Escambia County as their sheriff. I look forward to meeting them on the campaign trail to discuss the many issues facing our community,” Johnson said in a released statement.





