Escambia County Mosquito Borne Illneses Advisory Upgraded To Alert

August 20, 2014

An mosquito-borne illness advisory for Escambia County has been upgraded to an alert.

The change came after the Florida Department of Health in Escambia County received notification of  a confirmed case of West Nile virus (WNV) infection in a resident of Escambia County, FL, according to a news release issued Tuesday afternoon. A probable human case in the county was previously reported.

The Escambia County Mosquito Control Division and the health department continue surveillance and prevention efforts.  FDOH-Escambia reminds residents and visitors to avoid being bitten by mosquitoes and to take basic precautions to help limit exposure to mosquito-borne illnesses.

School Board Honors Molino Park’s Woodward As Principal Of The Year

August 20, 2014

Molino Park Elementary School Principal Alice Woodward was officially recognized Tuesday night by the Escambia County School Board as the Escambia County Principal of the Year.

Following a standing ovation, Superintendent Malcolm Thomas lauded Woodward’s many accomplishment at Molino Park.

“She always finds a way to put students first,” Thomas concluded.

“I am definitely humbled that I was the one chosen to receive the award this year. I work among a very talented and dedicated group  of principals,” Woodward said. “I am receiving the principal of the year award not because of the things I do, but because of my staff, the fruits of my staff, my parents, my students, my community continually striving for excellence.”

Just a year ago, Molino Park was recovering from a break-in and the theft of about $60,000 in technology, and the school was rated as a “C” by the Florida Department of Education.  Now, Molino Park Elementary is an “A” school with a 95 percent proficiency in math — among the highest scores in the district and state.

“Research says that what people hear last is what they remember most,” Woodward told the school board. ” So I say to you, to God by the glory, for it is from Him all blessings flow.”

Also Tuesday night, Janet Penrose of Belleview Middle School was honored as the Escambia County Assistant Principal of the Year.

For an earlier NorthEscambia.com story about Woodward and her award, click here.

Pictured top: Molino Park Elementary School Principal Alice Woodward was presented the Escambia County Principal of the Year Tuesday evening before the Escambia County School Board. Image for NorthEsambia.com, click to enlarge.

Over 700 Homes, Businesses Lose Power Tuesday Night

August 20, 2014

High winds as thunderstorms moved through the area Tuesday night left over 700 North Escambia area homes and businesses without power for several hours.

About 230 homes were left without power when a tree fell on a line along Highway 97 near Pilgrim  Trail about 8:30 p.m.  That plunged homes in the Highway 97, White Ash Road, Pine Circle Drive, Chaudron Road and Pilgrim Trail subdivision areas into the dark. The Molino Station of Escambia Fire Rescue was dispatched to the scene due to a grass fire sparked by the power lines. Power was restored in the area by midnight.

Just before 9 p.m., nearly 500 homes and businesses along East Kingfield Road from Highway 29 to Riddle Road lost power. The outage included homes on a portion Tate Road, Pompano Street, Stallion Road, Pine Forest Road, Cricket Ridge Drive. Ryale Road, Filly Road, and Staff Drive. Power was restored in the area by 12:30 a.m.

Northview Grad Baldwin Graduates From Military Basic Training

August 20, 2014

Air Force Airman Arthur Jacob Baldwin graduated from basic military training at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, San Antonio, Texas.

The airman completed an intensive, eight-week program that included training in military discipline and studies, Air Force core values, physical fitness, and basic warfare principles and skills.

Airmen who complete basic training earn four credits toward an associate in applied science degree through the Community College of the Air Force.

Baldwin is the son of Henry L. Baldwin of Cantonment and Jennifer A. Baldwin of Molino.

He is a 2012 graduate of Northview High School.

Teen Injured In Cedar Tree Lane Crash

August 20, 2014

A teen was seriously injured in a single vehicle crash Tuesday evening in Cantonment. The driver of a Mazda 626 apparently lost control and slammed into a utility pole about 6:45 p.m. on Cedar Tree Lane near Cedar Point Road.  The teen was transported to an area hospital by Escambia County EMS. Further details have not been released by the Florida Highway Patrol. NorthEscambia.com photos by Kristi Price, click to enlarge.

Plans Continue To ‘Reimagine Century’ This September

August 20, 2014

Volunteers met Tuesday night to continue making plans for Reimagine Century — a September 13, 2014, event that will be held at Showalter Park in Century.

Organizer Linda English said the group is on a mission to serve those less fortunate — both  their physical and spiritual needs.

Churches and ministry groups will come together “as one as the Body of Christ”, English said, to serve during Reimagine Century.

The event will include a wide variety of activities, including a multi-ton food giveaway, a clothing giveaway, free toys, free diapers, health screenings, AIDS testing, live music, fishing lessons from Mission Fishin’,  laundry detergent giveaway, youth and teen activities, haircuts, entertainment, lunch and much more — all free for the community.

Donations of clothing and gently-used toys are currently being accepted during regular business hours at the Century Town Hall.

NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

AARP: Older Floridians Worried About Finances

August 20, 2014

The senior-advocacy group AARP Florida released a survey Tuesday that found widespread financial concerns among people 50 and older.

The survey of 800 voters, conducted in late June and early July, included retirees and non-retirees who were 50 and older. In all, 59 percent said their incomes were falling behind increased costs of living. That included 64 percent of non-retirees and 80 percent of people whose income was less than $30,000 a year. Also, 55 percent of the non-retirees said they have delayed or expect to delay retirement for financial reasons.

by The News Service of Florida

Century To Update Ordinances In Online, Searchable Format

August 20, 2014

The Town of Century is taking steps to make sure that all of the town’s ordinances are up to date and searchable online.

Back in 2011, the town hired the Municipal Code Corporation to publish ordinances online in a searchable format for the public. Since that time, about nine new ordinances have been passed by the town council.

The council has voted to spend $35 per ordinance to have the ordinances updated in a searchable, cross-referenced format online, plus $35 for each additional ordinance that is passed to keep the latest ordinance information available.

To view Century’s Code of Ordinances (without the updates), click here.

The Municipal Code Corporation is one of the nation’s largest municipal code publication companies. The company currently provides code services for hundreds of governments, including Escambia and Santa Rosa counties and the City of Pensacola.

Pictured: Century Town Clerk Leslie Gonzalez explains the listing of the town’s ordinances on the Municode website. NorthEscambia.com photo, click to enlarge.

Wahoos Blast Past Suns 8-4

August 20, 2014

Kyle Waldrop’s first-inning two-run home run was a sign of things to come for the Blue Wahoos on Tuesday night. It was the first of a team-record five Pensacola home runs in an 8-4 win over Jacksonville at the Baseball Ground of Jacksonville.

Waldrop hit a solo home run later in the game for his second of the contest. Wahoos starting pitcher Ben Lively got in on the act with a lead-off homer in the fifth. Leading just 5-4 in the ninth, the Wahoos belted two more round-trippers. Yorman Rodriguez led the inning off with a solo shot before Travis Mattair capped a 3-for-3 night with a two-run shot to put the game away.

Lively (W, 2-6) was solid again on the mound in his start. He battled through 6.0 innings allowing 3 R/ER on eight hits with just one walk and six strikeouts. It marked his fourth straight start allowing just one walk. He didn’t walk fewer than three in his first seven starts with Pensacola.

Lively was helped out by a stellar defensive play by Bryson Smith in fourth inning. Smith robbed what would have been a go-ahead three-run home run from Isaac Galloway. He leaped and reached over the five-foot wall in right field to make a game-saving catch, which kept the Wahoos in front.

The Suns threatened again and pulled within a run in the eighth inning before Shane Dyer (S, 17) came in to get the final four outs and earn the save for the Wahoos.

Suns starter Chipper Smith (L, 3-4) left the game with an apparent injury after facing just four batters and getting only one out. His injury hasn’t been released. Smith ended up getting hit with the loss after giving up 2 R/ER in 0.1 innings. The Blue Wahoos scored 3 R/ER off James Nygren in his 4.1 innings. They also scored 3 R/ER off Matt Ramsey in his 1.2 innings out of the bullpen.

Pensacola can even the series with a win on Wednesday night as the Blue Wahoos try to spoil the Suns postseason plans. The Wahoos will send RHP Robert Stephenson (6-8, 4.48) to the mound against Suns LHP Justin Nicolino (11-4, 2.85).  First pitch is set for 5:05 p.m. CT from Bragan Field at the Baseball Grounds of Jacksonville.

by Tommy Thrall

State Completes Plans For Hwy 29, Hwy 97 Traffic Light; Construction Soon

August 19, 2014

Plans have been completed, and Escambia County is set to make a deposit of  just over a quarter of a million dollars to install a new traffic signal at the intersection of Highway 29 and Highway 97 in Molino.

Last October, the Escambia County Commission affirmed its support for improvements at the intersection and expressed a willingness for the county to pay for the red light at the intersection. A Florida Department of Transportation study determined the intersection did meet the criteria for the light, with an agreement in place that FDOT would design and construct the upgrades with Escambia County paying for the construction.

FDOT has completed the design phase and determined that Escambia County’s estimated cost for construction will be an estimated $265,400 for mast arms and signals at the intersection of Highway 29 and Highway 97. The Escambia County Commission is expected to approve payment at their Thursday meeting, with the payment to be made within 14 days.

According to District 5 Commissioner Steven Barry’s office, construction is anticipated to begin in late September or early October with a completion date by the end of the year.

A redesign of the Crabtree Church Road intersection with Highway 97, which is just feet from Highway 29, also also expected to take place as separate project.

Pictured: Traffic crashes at the Highway 29 and Highway 97 intersection in Molino. NorthEscambia.com file photos, click to enlarge.

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