Photos: NHS Cheerleaders, Mini-Cheerleaders, Band, Dance Team, NJROTC

September 8, 2014

For a photo gallery featuring the Northview High School cheerleaders, mini-cheerleaders, band, dance team and NJROTC from Friday night’s football game, click here.

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High School Football Standings, Upcoming Schedule

September 8, 2014

Here is a district by district look at last Friday night’s high school football scores and this week’s schedule. District play has not yet started, so there are no district rankings.

Prison Boss: DOC Employees Who Break Law Will Be Fired

September 7, 2014

Florida Department of Corrections employees who commit any crime would be fired from their job under a new policy announced by Corrections Secretary Mike Crews.

The revised disciplinary guideline is part of a series of reforms Crews is proposing in the wake of reports about a mentally ill inmate who died after being placed in a scalding-hot shower.

“While the Department has always taken disciplinary action against members whose conduct violated state statutes, this new policy will apply a uniform standard of dismissal for members who engage in any criminal act, including misdemeanors,” Crews wrote in a memo to employees.

Crews had already announced that, for mentally ill inmates, the department will expand crisis-intervention training for prison guards, create two re-entry centers and explore a pilot case-management system. Crews also said the agency would hand over 82 open investigations into prison deaths — all the result of non-natural causes — to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, and put “releasable information” regarding inmate deaths, including cases that are still under investigation, online within the next 30 days.

Crews and the agency have been under fire since a series of stories this year by The Miami Herald revealed details about the 2012 death of inmate Darren Rainey.

by The News Service of Florida

Most Inland Homeowners To See Rate Cut Under Citizens Insurance

September 7, 2014

Homeowners covered by Citizens Property Insurance Corp., mostly those with inland properties, will see an average rate decrease next year, the first since an effort to artificially lower rates ended in 2009.

The Office of Insurance Regulation on Friday approved a 3.7 percent average decrease for homeowners. Citizens had requested a 3.4 percent reduction.

The reduction doesn’t automatically mean a drop in prices for all policyholders, as individual rates vary county by county, by the locations of properties and by property owners’ different types of coverage.

Still, about 70 percent of Citizens policyholders, mostly inland residential customers, are expected to benefit due to a 6.1 percent average reduction for multi-peril personal line accounts.

Citizens, which is rapidly moving to reduce its overall number of policies, had requested a 5.8 percent reduction for such policies. Multi-peril personal lines make up 614,678 of the policies handled by Citizens, which as of July 31 had 933,807 overall policies in place. The decrease is due in part to efforts over the past couple of years to move more than a half-million policies into the private market, and because of efforts in past years to increase rates and bring the state-backed insurer more in line with the private market. Citizens has also been able to bulk up its surplus, as Florida is now in its ninth hurricane season without the center of a major storm making contact with the state.

Many of the 30 percent of Citizens customers that will see increases next year are in commercial, condominium and coastal properties. Rates for businesses and condominium associations, which comprise about 36,000 of Citizens’ policies, will grow from 0.2 percent to 10 percent depending upon the type of coverage. Also, residential coastal wind-only accounts will increase 3.8 percent, the amount requested by Citizens. And while owners of mobile homes have been approved for a 4.3 percent decrease in personal line accounts, coastal wind-only policies are set to go up 8.2 percent.

One Injured In County Road 97 Wreck

September 7, 2014

One person was injured in a single vehicle accident Saturday night on County Road 97.

The driver lost control and struck a utility pole on in the 1400 block of South Highway 97 near Kingsfield road. The driver was transported by ambulance to an area hospital with non-life threatening injuries.

No details have been released by the Florida Highway Patrol.  The Cantonment Station of Escambia Fire Rescue, Escambia County EMS and the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office also responded to the crash.

NorthEscambia.com photo by Kristi Price, click to enlarge.

Tate Band Holds Multi-Location Car Wash To Philly

September 7, 2014

The Tate High School Showband of the South held a car wash at several locations Saturday to raise money for a trip to Philadelphia to march in the Dunkin Donuts Thanksgiving day Parade.

The car wash was held at Pizza Hut on Nine Mile, Advance Auto Parts on Highway 29, Auto Zone on Hood Drive,  Tractor Supply on Nine Mile and Aaron’s on Highway 29.

Several future fundraisers to assist the band will be announced on NorthEscambia.com.

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Afternoon Storm Downs Tree, Blocks Highway 97

September 7, 2014

An afternoon storm in the Walnut Hill area downed a large dead tree, blocking most of both lanes of Highway 97. Crews from the Walnut Hill Station of Escambia Fire Rescue worked to remove the tree from the highway. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Cantonment Cowboys Get Five Straight Wins In Home Opener

September 7, 2014

Saturday was the home opener for the Cantonment Cowboys with five straight wins over East Milton’s Jaguars, including a hard fought overtime Mighty Mites win.

Scores were as follows:

  • Cantonment Mighty Mites 19, East Milton Mighty Mites 12 OT
  • Cantonment Mini Mites, 19 East Milton Mini Mites 0
  • Cantonment Mites 30, East Milton Mites 0
  • Cantonment Midgets 18, East Milton Midgets 7
  • Cantonment Juniors 30, East Milton Juniors 0

Next Saturday, September 13, the Cantonment Cowboys will be at the Bellview Packers. The Cowboys will be back in Cantonment Saturday, September 20 as they host Navarre Silver.

For more photos, click here.

Photos by Jennifer Repine for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Two Injured In Highway 29 Rollover Crash Near Molino

September 6, 2014

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Two people, including at least one juvenile, were injured in a single vehicle crash Saturday morning.

The accident happened about 8:45 a.m. on Highway 29 just north of Barrineau Park Road. The driver of a Jeep lost control and flipped into the median, with the vehicle coming to rest on its side.

Both of the injured individuals were transported to Sacred Heart Hospital by ambulance with non-life threatening injuries.

The Molino and Cantonment stations of Escambia Fire Rescue, Escambia County EMS and the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office responded to the crash. Further details have not been released by the Florida Highway Patrol.

NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Molino Park’s Sara Calhoun Named Florida’s Top Elementary Reading Teacher

September 6, 2014

A Molino Park Elementary School first grade teacher has been selected at the top of her class as the winner of prestigious statewide reading award.

Sara Calhoun was named the Florida Reading Association’s Elementary School Teacher of the Year for 2014-2015.  She will be honored with an award presentation on Saturday, October 18 at the Third General Session of the Florida Reading Conference in Orlando.

“We are all so proud of Mrs. Calhoun and know that this award is well deserved,” Molino Park Principal Alice Woodward said. “We are so blessed to have her as part of our Molino Park team.”

Calhoun has taught first grade at Molino Park Elementary for three yeras. She has been married to her husband, Brian, for the past 18 years, and they have two children. The family moved to Molino seven years ago when Brian was called to be the pastor and Highland Baptist Church.

The Florida Reading Association is an affiliate of the International Reading Association (IRA), a 52,000 member nonprofit educational organization devoted to the promotion of lifetime reading habits and the improvement of language and literacy instruction.

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