Hill Bolsters Finances In Re-Election Bid

September 23, 2014

Rep. Mike Hill, R-Pensacola raised more than $35,000 from August 30 to September 12 to help fuel his re-election campaigns, according to newly filed finance reports.3

Hill, who is running in House District 2 in Escambia and Santa Rosa counties, collected $35,450 during the two-week period, bringing his overall total to $153,856. Democrat Jeremy Lau, who is trying to unseat Hill, had raised a total of $10,295 as of September 12.

by The News Service of Florida

Local Students Awarded Take Stock In Children Scholarships

September 23, 2014

Recently, 26 students — including several from the North Escambia area — were introduced as new Take Stock in Children scholarship recipients. The Escambia County Public Schools Foundation introduced the students at the annual Take Stock in Children Kick-Off Dinner, bringing the total number of students in the program to 118 in Escambia County.

These students are currently in grades 7-12 and they will receive a college scholarship upon graduation from high school, as long as they maintain program standards. Students sign an agreement to maintain good grades and attendance; to be good citizens; to remain crime and drug free; and to meet weekly with a volunteer community mentor.

Take Stock in Children is a statewide, non-profit organization that provides “scholarships, mentors and hope” to deserving young people selected through a need-based application process. They are identified by their public middle schools at the end of their sixth grade year. Twenty-one of the new students are seventh graders and five others were selected from previous years’ alternate lists.

New students, their mentor and their school include:

  • Mya Acoba, mentor Mari Abbate, Brown Barge Middle
  • Savanna Bowen, mentor Lynne Bates, Ransom Middle
  • Brandon Brantley, mentor Dave Bates, Bellview Middle
  • Sylvia Callihan, mentor Veronica Dias, Warrington Middle
  • Tristan Cravatt, mentor Jack McNulty, Bailey Middle
  • Breona Dean, mentor Fernaundra Ferguson, Ferry Pass Middle
  • Lucas Dinsmore, mentor Pete King, Bailey Middle
  • Lina Foust, mentor Anita Prentiss, Pine Forest High
  • Diamond Franklin, mentor Ruth Jenkins, Escambia High
  • Morgan Garner, mentor Neeltje McNulty, Bailey Middle
  • Ian Gifford, mentor Bob Goforth, Ernest Ward Middle
  • Angel Goldsby, mentor Stephanie Noa, Workman Middle
  • Haley Hennington, mentor Mallory Studer, Bellview Middle
  • Madison Hurston, mentor Cindy Barrington, Ransom Middle
  • Issiah Johnson, mentor Ken Biland, Bailey Middle
  • Lari McCann, mentor Cynthia Worrell-White, Northview High
  • Thinh Pham, mentor John Fromularo, Warrington Middle
  • Annemarie Pigg, mentor Susan Myrick, Bailey Middle
  • Ben Potts, mentor Rusty Branch, Brown Barge Middle
  • Malcolm Pressley, mentor Andy Arnold, Workman Middle
  • Teriana Redmond, mentor Sherri Stallworth, Ernest Ward Middle
  • Ashleigh Smith, mentor Freida Nichols, Ferry Pass Middle
  • Kiplin Smith, mentor Charity Hamilton, Workman Middle
  • Taylor Smith, mentor Sandra Durr, Tate High
  • Austin Witt, mentor Bob Hoyt, Woodham Middle
  • Ashten Wright, mentor Ray Sellers, Ernest Ward Middle

Money for each scholarship is donated locally and a dollar-for-dollar match is received from Florida Prepaid College Foundation when scholarships are purchased.

Beulah Volunteer Firefighters Practice Tanker Operations

September 23, 2014

Volunteers at the Beulah Station of Escambia Fire Rescue learned about tanker truck and drop tank set up procedures during a Monday night training session.  Tanker trucks, and the pictured 2,500 gallon drop tank, are used to shuttle and supply water to firefighters when there is no or an inadequate water supply from a fire hydrant. Photo courtesy Capt. Mike Aaron for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge

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Sheriff’s Office Seeks Woman For Questioning In Convenience Store Murder

September 23, 2014

The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office is looking to talk to an Escambia County woman in connection with the murder of a convenience store murder.

Investigators are looking for 39-year old Willie Mae Thornton for questioning only concerning the September 13 homicide of 50-year old Phuong Nguyen Truoug, who was found deceased behind the counter at his place of business, the T M Food Mart located in the 1000 block of W. Michigan Avenue.

Anyone with any information as to her whereabouts is asked to call the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office at (850) 436-9620 or Gulf Coast Crimestoppers at (850) 433-STOP.

Volleyball: Northview And Central

September 23, 2014

Central defeated Northview in high school volleyball action Monday.

Junior Varsity
JV 25-15, 12-25, 8-15. Chipley wins

Varsity
17-25, 15-25, 8-25. Chipley wins

The Lady Chiefs will back in action Tuesday at Pensacola Christian Academy and will host Freeport on Thursday, with the JV playing at 4:00 and the varsity to follow at 5:00.

‘Stand Your Ground’ Motion Denied For Molino Mom Accused Of Killing Husband

September 22, 2014

An Escambia County judge has rejected a Molino mom’s “stand your ground” defense in the murder of her husband.

Judge Linda Nobles refused to dismiss the second degree murder case against 44-year old Rebecca A. Rogers for allegedly shooting her husband, 42-year old Jason Lee Rogers in August 2013. Her attorneys made a motion to dismiss the case, saying Rogers acted within the parameters of Florida’s self-defense “stand your ground” law. Nobles denied that motion.

“She can still raise the stand your ground defense before the jury,” State Attorney Bill Eddins said. “We will continue to prosecute the case and move forward.”

Rebecca Rogers allegedly shot her husband twice in the back and once in the head inside the couple’s home in the 3400 block of Highway 29 in Molino. She told a 911 dispatcher that her husband choked her and then she shot him.

Deputies arrived to find Rebecca Rogers standing outside the home. They found Jason Rogers lying unconscious in the back bedroom of the home on his stomach with what appeared to be a gunshot to his  head. According to the report, he also suffered two other gunshot wounds to the back. He died at a local hospital about two days later.

The couple had four daughters, one of which testified last year at a preliminary hearing that her father had several guns in the home. “As far as I know, he was going to get them and he was…my mom believed he was going to kill her. So, she was protecting herself,” she said.

Rogers remains free on a $300,000 bond.

Jay Woman Killed In Highway 4 Crash

September 22, 2014

A Jay woman was killed Sunday in an accident on Highway 4 in Santa Rosa County.

The accident happened about 11:10 a.m. near Hidden Trail Circle, just east of the Highway 4 bridge over the Escambia River from Century. According to the Florida Highway Patrol, 32-year old Caitlan Irene Bonds was traveling west on Highway 4 when she over-steered coming out of a downhill curve. She crossed the oncoming lane, and the vehicle was spinning as she ran onto the shoulder of the road. The vehicle struck a group of trees.

Bonds was pronounced deceased on the scene by a Lifeguard paramedic. She was wearing her seat belt, and alcohol was not factor in the crash, according to the FHP.

The crash remains under investigation by the Florida Highway Patrol.

RV Fire Shuts Down Highway 29

September 22, 2014

Fire destroyed a RV on Highway 29 north of Champion Drive in McDavid Sunday afternoon.  The occupants reported that the fire began in the engine compartment about 5 p.m., but they were unable to contain the blaze.

The fire blocked southbound Highway 29 for about a half hour. There were no injuries reported.

The McDavid, Century and Molino stations of Escambia Fire Rescue were dispatched to the blaze.

Reader submitted photos by Lisa Brooks and others for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

All West Florida Libraries Closed Tuesday

September 22, 2014

All West Florida Public Library System locations will be closed to the public Tuesday. During this time the libraries will undergo a new software migration featuring expanded services to better serve the community. All library staff will receive training on these days.

While the libraries will be closed, patrons will be able to view the library system’s website, MyWFPL.com and online databases accessible through the library system.

Citizens: There May Be An Early End To Storm Tax On Propery Insurance

September 22, 2014

A 1 percent charge imposed on most homeowners’ policies to help the state-backed Citizens Property Insurance Corp. cover losses from the last of the 2005 hurricanes may come off the books two years early.

Citizens’ Board of Governors will be asked Wednesday to put an end date of July 1, 2015, on the storm assessment, which has been slated to continue until June 30, 2017, according a proposal on the board’s agenda.

Citizens Chief Financial Officer Jennifer Montero is recommending the change, noting that the state-backed insurer is on track to have collected enough money to meet its remaining debt obligations by the middle of 2015, according to the agenda item.

Citizens imposed the storm assessment in 2007 on insurance policyholders throughout the state —- whether they were Citizens customers or not — to recoup $887 million of the roughly $1.7 billion deficit created by Hurricane Wilma, which hit South Florida in October 2005. The state picked up $623 million of the costs from Wilma, while the remainder was covered by additional assessments on Citizens policyholders.

The storm assessment, initially set at 1.4 percent and reduced to 1 percent in 2011, is imposed on a variety of types of property-insurance policies.

The potential early end of what critics have labeled a storm “tax” comes two months after the Office of Insurance Regulation issued orders for insurance companies to end on Jan. 1 a 1.3 percent “emergency assessment” for the state-run Florida Hurricane Catastrophe Fund, which provides backup coverage to insurers.

The so-called “Cat Fund” charge, imposed on most home and auto policies, had previously been set to end July 1, 2016.

That assessment has hit policyholders for $2.9 billion, which has gone to reimburse insurance companies for claims from the eight hurricanes that hit Florida in 2004 and 2005, the last time any hurricane made landfall in Florida.

Citizens officials have moved more than a half-million policies the past couple of years into the private market, in part to lessen the potential assessments that could be needed after future storms.

Citizens, which will reduce rates next year for most customers, had 933,807 overall policies in place as of July 31. The company has an eye on bringing the number to around 850,000 later this year and to about 650,000 by the end of 2017.

by Jim Turner, The News Service of Florida

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