Students To Move Into New Ernest Ward Middle School Next Monday (With Photo Gallery)

January 26, 2015

Students are expected to move into the new Ernest Ward Middle School in Walnut Hill one week from today.

Many of the school’s teachers spend a portion of their weekend setting up their new classroom, which contain all new furniture and new technology that includes triple smart boards with “smart pens” that can be used by students from their desks.

All of the items such as computers and furniture, with the exception of library shelving, will be brand new. The school includes new to Ernest Ward technology such as a closed circuit television systems with a complete TV studio, closed circuit video monitoring, electronic security and access controls, and more.

The $20 million facility is not quite complete; there’s still minor work to be done throughout the building, and the school’s agricultural classroom and band room won’t be completed for several more weeks.

If all goes as planned, students will report to their homerooms in the old EWMS building on Monday, February 2. They will escorted grade by grade into the new facility where they will get the grand tour. There will be changes to student drop-off and pick-up areas as well on February 2. Those changes and complete move-in details will be published on NorthEscambia.com.

About a week later the move into the new building, demolition on the old Ernest Ward will begin. That demolition and new parking lots are due to be completed by the end of July.

OPEN HOUSE: An open house and tours for the public will be held on Monday, February 16 from noon until 4 p.m.

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Wreck Outside Atmore Claims Lives Of Teenage Couple

January 26, 2015

A single vehicle accident Saturday night about seven miles outside Atmore has claimed the life of a teenage couple.

The accident occurred on Highway 31 in Baldwin County, AL, about 10 a.m. when a 2013 Nissan Maxima with four passengers left the roadway and struck a utility sign and a utlity pole. According to Alabama State Troopers, 17-year old Allison B. McKinley of Frisco City, AL, was ejected from the vehicle and pronounced deceased a short time later at North Baldwin Infirmary in Bay Minette, AL. Her boyfriend, 16-year old Matthew H. Hinote of Monroeville, was transported to USA Hospital in Mobile where he was pronounced deceased at 4:34 a.m. Sunday.

The driver of the Nissan, 24-year-old Justin J. Jordan of Monroeville, was transported to Sacred Heart Hospital in Pensacola. A third passenger was also hospitalized after the crash.

The accident remains under investigation by the Alabama State Troopers. According to troopers, there were no seat belts in use at the time of the crash.

Domestic Dispute Ends With Four People Attacked, Injured By Dog

January 26, 2015

Four people were bit during a dog attack in Santa Rosa County over the weekend. Three of the injured were taken to area hospital, including one that was airlifted by LifeFlight.

According to the Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office, a domestic argument was taking place inside a residence on American Farms Road. Deputies said the dog became irate due to the yelling at the home. As a resident attempted to put the dog outside, the dog bit the first victim. A short time later, a resident let the dog back into the home and again bit a resident. The dog was again placed outside. A short time later, a resident let the dog back into the home, and the dog once again began biting residents. At this point, witnesses told deputies that the dog was cornered and stabbed. The dog died on scene.

Further information on the condition of the bite victima was not available.

Info Fair Planned For Parents Of Special Needs Children

January 26, 2015

An information fair for parents and guardians of children with special needs will be held Tuesday, January 27 from 5-7 p.m. at Escambia Westgate School.

The information fair will provide families the opportunity to obtain information from multiple agencies and organizations in one location, provide time for families to visit with agencies and organizations, and increase of services available in the Escambia County area and across the state. Representatives will be available to answer questions and provide information vital to coordinating care and services for children with disabilities.

For more details, contact Escambia Westgate at (850) 494-5700. Escambia Westgate is located at 10050 Ashton Brosnaham Road.

Portion Of Stefani Road To Close For Bridge Replacement

January 26, 2015

Work is schedule to begin this week to replace an existing bridge over an unnamed branch on Stefani Road in Cantonment.

The $919,509 project includes replacing the existing bridge, repaving the approaches, new guardrail, minor drainage improvements, sodding, and placement of new pavement markings.

Stefani Road will be closed to traffic during construction. Motorists may utilize Green Hills Road, Pine Forest Road and West Nine One-Half Mile Road as an alternate route, according to the Florida Department of Transportation. The project is scheduled to be complete summer 2015.

All planned activities are weather dependent and may be re-scheduled in the event of inclement weather

Fire At The Drowsy Poet Coffee Company

January 26, 2015

Escambia Fire Rescue responded to The Drowsy Poet Coffee Company on Brent Lane Sunday night. When firefighters arrived on scene, they found smoke in the building and that a piece of equipment had caught fire. The fire was extinguished in under five minutes. No injuries were reported.  Reader submitted photo by Josh Tatum for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Cruce, Singleton Place In Speaking Events At FFA Districts

January 26, 2015

Two Northview High School students recently placed in  FFA District One competitions. Mitchell Singleton placed second in the district in Prepared Public Speaking, while Tiffani Cruce placed first in the district for Extemporaneous Speaking and will advance to the finals during the State FFA Convention in June.  Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Tate’s Burks Signs With Florida Gulf Coast Community College

January 26, 2015

Tate High School senior Samantha Burks signed a letter of intent recently with Florida Gulf Coast Community College in Panama City.  Joining her for the signing were here family Mark, Donna, Carla and Abbie; grandfather Waylon Burks, great uncle Donald Burks and grandparents Rebecca and Barry Millette. Photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

One Killed In Saturday Night Single Vehicle Crash

January 25, 2015

One person was killed in a single vehicle crash Saturday night on County Road 97 near Cantonment.

The Florida Highway Patrol said 22-year old Jonathon J. Hall was southbound in a 2006 Pontiac SUV near Devine Farm Road about 6:15 p.m. when he traveled off the roadway for an unknown reason. The SUV overturned, coming to rest on its side.  Hall was not wearing a seat belt and was ejected.

Hall was transported to Sacred Heart Hospital were he was pronounced deceased.  His passenger, 20-year old Jocelyn Mercer, of Pensacola was transported to Sacred Heart Hospital in serious condition.

The accident remains under investigation by the Florida Highway Patrol.

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Man Dies After Being Struck By A Train

January 25, 2015

An Escambia County man has died from injuries he received Saturday when he was struck by a train while alongside railroad tracks.

Pensacola Police Department Sgt. Leon Martin said Blake Austin Doyle, 29, passed away about 9:00 Saturday night. He was walking beside train tracks right at the edge of the rail just after 5 p.m. in the 200 block of Chipley Avenue. Martin said a witness told police he was walking his dog and saw Doyle just prior to the incident.

The witness said Doyle was wearing headphones and had a camera around his neck while he was walking. Martin said the train was unable to stop, struck Doyle and threw him about 40 feet.

No charges will be filed, according to police.

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