Tate High Chaparrals To Present Winter Guard Show Preview Thursday

January 28, 2015

The Tate High School Chaparrals will hold a winter guard friends and family “True Colors” show preview Thursday at 8 p.m. in the school’s new gym. Their winter guard season begins Saturday in Fairhope. Chaparrals members are Katie Dupre, Celina Dyess, Breanna Langley, Megan Leonard, Katy Luebke, Jo Jo O’Steen, Michaela Overbey, Madison Philley, Brenn Repine, Kelsey Strength, Virginia Vaughn and Savannah VonStein.

Pictured: The Tate High School Chaparrals ready for winter guard competition. Photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

New Coast Guard Display Opens At Naval Aviation Museum

January 28, 2015

The Coast Guard Aviation display at the National Naval Aviation Museum in Pensacola was refreshed and rededicated with a ribbon cutting ceremony Tuesday. The Coast Guard aviation section has new displays of older Coast Guard aircraft spanning the nearly 100 years of Coast Guard aviation.

Pictured top: Rear Adm. Jake Korn, commander, 7th Coast Guard District (center), cutters the ribbon for the refreshed Coast Guard Aviation display at the National Aviation Museum Tuesday. Pictured inset:  Korn stands with Jeff Drew, one of the last living Coast Guard World War II veterans. Vice Commandant John Currier, retired (left), Frank Leamy, Jr., Capt. George Krietemeyer, retired and Rear Adm. Jake Korn stand in from of a restored Douglas RD Dolphin fixed-wing aircraft after a dedication ceremony of the Coast Guard aviation section at the National Naval Aviation Museum. Photos by Petty Officer 3rd Class Jonathan Lally for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Write A Letter For An Absolutely Incredible Kid

January 28, 2015

Celebrating its 18th anniversary this year, Camp Fire’s Absolutely Incredible Kid Day will honor our nation’s youth by asking adults to write simple letters of encouragement and inspiration to the incredible kids in their lives and community. It is a simple, meaningful way to let youth know how much they are appreciated. Lives are changed by this simple act of love and kindness.

“We know about  Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, Women’s History Month. We celebrate adults on special days, but why not youth?” said La-Vonne Haven, executive director of Camp Fire Gulf Wind Inc.  “We ask every adult to join us. Take five minutes and write a letter to a child, tell them they matter, that they always will. If a youth hears it enough and believes it, he or she will be more prepared to face the complicated issues confronting them every day.”

Absolutely Incredible Kid Day was developed by Camp Fire, a national youth organization and will be celebrated across America. Absolutely Incredible Kid Day is celebrated annually on the third Thursday in March. This year, Camp Fire Gulf Wind, will celebrate on Thursday, March 19, 2015.

“The students were so excited to receive the special letters and shared them with friends,” said Coach Julie Madison-Tompkins,  teacher at Warrington Middle School. “It  meant so much to see the smiles on the student’s faces.”

Anyone can participate—parents, siblings, grandparents, teachers, coaches, executives, etc… The goal is for every kid in America to receive a letter. Just imagine the impact of encouraging letters in lunch boxes, left on pillows, tucked into backpacks and placed on desks.

To participate, visit http://www.campfirekids.com/ to get the Absolutely  Incredible Kid Day letterhead and wonderful ideas to write an encouraging letter to a child, or call (850) 476-1760 to have the letterhead mailed to you.  Letters received by March 12, 2015, will be delivered to K-6th grade students in our local schools.

Bye Bye $2; Local Gas Prices On The Increase

January 28, 2015

Gas prices were up on Tuesday in the NorthEscambia.com, leaving behind the sub-$2 mark seen last week. Pictured: Gas was $2.07 at this Cantonment gas station Tuesday morning.  NorthEscambia.com photo, click to enlarge.

Study To Determine If A Hotel Or Motel Would Be Feasible In Century

January 27, 2015

Would it be economically feasible to open a hotel or motel in Century? Town leaders want to find out.

The town’s recently developed economic development plan from the University of West Florida’s Haas Center identified a lodging business might be need for Century to capitalize on visitors that pass through the town on a daily basis.

The Town Council voted Monday night to spend $12,500 in recently awarded state economic development grant funds to conduct a feasibility study for a lodging business. If the feasibility study determines a hotel or motel in Century would be a good idea, the town hopes to use the study to lure a lodging business to town.

For travelers on a north-south route along I-65 to Pensacola along Highway 29 through Century, the nearest hotels or motels are near I-10 in Pensacola an in Evergreen, AL.

Pictured: Gas stations on Highway 29 already capitalize on a steady stream of traffic through Century. NorthEscambia.com file photo, click to enlarge.

Cantonment Man Charged With Capital Felony Sexual Battery On A Child

January 27, 2015

A Cantonment man has been charged with capital felony sexual battery on a 7-year old child.

George Gilbert Heady, age 56 of Griggs Street, is being held without bond in the Escambia County Jail.

He stands accused of abusing the young victim multiple times in a variety of ways involving inappropriate physical contact, according to an arrest report.  The victim told investigators that Heady promised to take her shopping if she would not tell anyone.

Heady decline to comment to deputies when arrested, according to the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office. He is due to make his first appearance in court in February for an arraignment hearing.

Burge Sentenced To 15 Years For Molino Murder

January 27, 2015

Debra Burge was sentenced Monday to 15 years for her role in the 2013 murder of Harvey Ray Smith in Molino.

The body of  Smith, age 43 of Pace, was found stuffed into a trunk behind a Motel 6 on Davis Highway on the morning of May 4, 2013. after he was stabbed to death at Burge’s home in the 3900 block of Highway 97 in Molino. Smith had been reported missing in Santa Rosa County. Family members located his vehicle at the motel and then discovered the body.

Burge and Zachary Greer conspired to rob Smith. Burge allegedly lured Smith, her acquaintance, to her home. She told deputies she went inside while Smith and Greer remained outside. When she later exited the home, she found Smith on the ground of the Molino home bleeding.

Greer was sentenced to life in prison last Friday on a charge of first degree murder.  Burge  pleaded guilty to a lesser charge of second degree murder.

Pictured top: Debra Burge learned her fate in Escambia County Circuit Court Monday. Photo courtesy Ray Turner, WEAR 3 for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Flash Mob: Students Read Like Crazy At Molino Park (With Gallery, Video)

January 27, 2015

It’s Literacy Week at elementary schools across Escambia County, and students at Molino Park Elementary kicked off the week first thing Monday morning with a flash mob. Books in hand, students took part the song “Read Like Crazy” (a parody of the song “Call Me Maybe”). The students worked on the song and choreography for the past couple of weeks.

Photos by Lana Clayton, Kristi Price and others for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Escambia Man Indicted For January Murder

January 27, 2015

An Escambia County man was indicted Monday for a murder earlier this month.

An Escambia County grand jury indicted Nicholas Allen Nehring, 23, for first degree murder in the death of 26-year old Joseph Edward Ross.

On January 11, 2015, Ross was found behind the Corner Store, a business located at 3818 North Ninth Avenue, suffering from multiple gunshot wounds. Ross was transported to Sacred Heart Hospital where he was pronounced dead.

Several firearms, including what was believed to be the murder weapon, were recovered as Nehring was taken into custody at his home. Pensacola Police said the shooting was believed to be drug related.

Nehring is scheduled to be arraigned on February 5, 2015.

Public Safety Boss: Additional Training Won’t Be Required Of Volunteer Firefighters

January 27, 2015

Concerns that Escambia County volunteer firefighters will be required to have a higher level of training to remain in service, and that the requirement could leave some fire stations with no volunteers, simply are not true, Escambia County Public Safety Director Mike Weaver said Monday afternoon.

Escambia County volunteer firefighters are currently required to have “Firefighter I” certification, while in some instances paid, or employee, firefighters in Florida are required to have nearly 200 additional hours of training to be “Firefighter II” certified. Most Escambia County volunteer fire stations have few, if any, volunteers that are Firefighter II certified.

Volunteer firefighters in Escambia County receive a stipend for their service, ranging from $300 to $550 per month, and the IRS recently determined that they are employees and that taxes should be withheld from their checks. That “employee status” has lead many volunteers to believe that a Firefighter II certification would be required.

“In my opinion there is nothing to be concerned with. Regardless of the term ‘employee’ from the IRS, Florida statutes state that a volunteer firefighter being paid a nominal fee as defined by the FLSA (Fair Labor Standards Act) only needs a Firefighter I. Our stipend program meets the definition of nominal fee,” Weaver said.

County leaders, including the county attorney, are continuing to work to make sure that volunteer firefighters are able to continue as usual as much as possible following the IRS audit, under direction from the Escambia County Commission. In the meantime, about a few volunteers that work in regular paid position with Escambia County in fire or EMS services remain unable to volunteer due to concerns about potential tax and overtime issues.

NorthEscambia.com file photo.

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