Ernest Ward Middle Salutes Veterans (With Photo Gallery)

November 8, 2013

Ernest Ward Middle School paused to honor veterans from the across the area Thursday morning.

“When you say thank-you, it means the world to them,” retired Marine Rob Doss, the Escambia School District’s director of transportation, told the EWMS student body and their veteran guests. “Never forget all that we have is because of these great people that have worn the uniform of the United States of America.”

The program included patriotic music, a dance team and dramatic presentation a special “Old Glory” presentation by the Northview High School NJROTC.

For a photo gallery, click here.

The annual Veterans Day program at Ernest Ward is a longstanding community tradition, held annually for over 20 years.

Pictured top: The Northview High School NJROTC presents “Old Glory” Thursday morning at Ernest Ward Middle School’s annual Veterans Day program. Pictured inset: Special speaker Rob Doss. Pictured below: Veterans salute. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.


Two Injured In Hwy 29 Crash

November 8, 2013

Two people were injured in two vehicle collision Thursday night in Cantonment.

The crash happened in the northbound lanes of Highway 29 near Faith Chapel North Funeral Home about 6:25 p.m. One of the injured, a 61-year old female, was transported to a local hospital in critical condition. The condition of a second victim  transported to the hospital was not available.

Northbound Highway 29 was closed about 30 minutes by the accident.

The accident remains under investigation by the Florida Highway Patrol. Further details have not yet been released.

NorthEscambia.com photos by Kristi Smith, click to enlarge.

Mail Delivery Vehicle, Pickup Collide In Cantonment

November 7, 2013

Three people were injured in a wreck involving a mail delivery vehicle and a pickup truck this afternoon near the Cantonment Post Office.

The mail delivery vehicle overturned on the side of the roadway, while the pickup  came to rest in a Highway 29 turn lane. None of the injuries were believed to be serious in the 12:15 p.m. crash.

Further details have not yet  been released by the Florida Highway Patrol.

Reader submitted photos by Felicia Molchanoff and Kimberly Blackwell for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Hit And Run: Driver Heads Home After Hitting House

November 7, 2013

A Walnut Hill man allegedly hit a house, fled the scene of the accident and drove a couple of miles to his own home Wednesday night.

The driver of a Nissan was eastbound on Arthur Brown Road just west of the Walnut Hill Baptist Church when he left the roadway, plowed through some brush and into the front yard of a home. Witnesses said he then backed into the unoccupied home, causing little damage, before driving around behind the home and then fleeing the scene again eastbound on Arthur Brown Road.

Evidence and vehicle parts left behind led authorities to the man’s residence  just over two miles away on Highway 97.  Vehicle parts were visible in the front yard of his residence, and his heavily damaged vehicle was located behind his home.

The man was transported by Atmore Ambulance to Atmore Community Hospital with injuries that were not believed to be serious.

Charges are pending the outcome of a Florida Highway Patrol investigation. The Walnut Hill Station of Escambia Fire Rescue and the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office also responded to the incident.

Pictured above: First responders render aid to a Walnut Hill man at his Highway 97 residence Wednesday night, about two miles from where he allegedly struck a house on Arthur Brown Road. Parts from the alleged hit and run vehicle are seen in the photo foreground. Pictured inset: The vehicle tore a path through some brush on Arthur Brown Road. Pictured below:  The man allegedly backed into this unoccupied home on Arthur Brown Road. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Pensacola Chamber Awarded $200K Cyber Warfare Grant

November 7, 2013

Governor Rick Scott announced Wednesday that the Greater Pensacola Chamber has been awarded a $200,000 grant from the Florida Defense Support Task Force. The funding will establish a center of excellence for information dominance to stimulate science and technology research and cyber warfare training.

We’re investing $200,000 in the Pensacola region to support the growth of science and technology in the region. The Greater Pensacola Chamber is putting these funds to great use by providing the community with more opportunity to excel and expand their knowledge in the military and defense sector,” Gov. Rick Scott said.

“The bases in Northwest Florida are vital to America’s national security, and we’re committed to supporting the families and communities who serve our country. We want to protect jobs and opportunities for Florida families, and the investment of another $200,000 from the Florida Defense Support Task Force grant funding to support research and development operations, create a center of excellence, and support our warriors will help in that goal,” Sen. Greg Evers said.

Representative Clay Ingram said, “I congratulate Pensacola’s military and defense industry. This award is huge for our area. The knowledge that our military men and women will gain because of these resources will make Pensacola a better place to live.”

“We’ve been working hard to support our military and defense in Pensacola and these funds will greatly help this community. I’m excited about Pensacola’s bright landscape and what’s to come for this area’s military sector,” added Rep. Mike Hill.

“The Center of Excellence is the culmination of our on-going relationship and collaboration with our federal partners at Corry Station,” said Craig Dalton, vice president of Armed Services, Greater Pensacola Chamber. “We are extremely grateful to the State of Florida for supporting this endeavor to collectively develop a cyber-forensics lab that promotes science and technology research in Pensacola.”

The grants are vital to military and defense programs and local economies, according to Secretary of Commerce and President & CEO of Enterprise Florida Gray Swoope. He said jobs are created and the state’s workforce is strengthened.

Statewide, the Task Force awarded more than $2 million in grant initiatives to local community organizations supporting Florida military installations. These grants will be utilized to protect, preserve and enhance Florida’s military missions and installations while maintaining Florida’s reputation as the most military friendly state in the nation.

Additionally, these grants will strengthen Florida’s military bases ahead of any potential U.S. Department of Defense realignment or closure actions. This will protect the more than $73 billion in economic impact and the nearly 760,000 jobs the defense industry infuses into Florida.

The Florida Defense Support Task Force was created in 2011 with the mission to make recommendations to preserve and protect military installations, support the state’s position in research and development related to military missions and contracting, and improve the state’s military-friendly environment for service members, military families, military retirees and businesses that bring military and base-related jobs to the state.

This program is administered by Enterprise Florida, Inc. on behalf of the Florida Defense Support Task Force.

Byrneville Elementary Releases First Nine Weeks Honor Roll

November 7, 2013

The following students were named to the first  nine weeks honor roll at Byrneville Elementary School:

Mrs.  Barberree, Kindergarten

All Satisfactory

Emily Adams
Savannah Barrow
Allie Bradley
Elizabeth Coleman
Luke Godwin
Sawyer Jackson
Katherine Johnson
Ryder Lee
Makenzie Levins


Mrs. Golson, Kindergarten

All Satisfactory

Mary-Clayton Dawson
John Glenn
Jaycee Harvell
Logan Jordan
Hanah Lambeth
D’Ericka Odom
Easten Odom
Andrew Plant
Brynlie Shaw
Layla Sims
Evelyn Smith
Christian Velazquez

Mrs. Dawson, First Grade

All A’s:

Raymie Brechin

A’s and B’s:

Madeleine Attalah
Layla Brown
Kerissa Dortch
Daisy Johnson
Hunter Johnson
Gage McCormick
Addisen Miller
Blake Shaw
Mallory Smith
Zi’don Smith
Nicholas Walston

Mrs. Thornton, First Grade

All A’s:

Madison Levins
Jayden White
Brian Yoder

A’s and B’s:

Ayden Attalah
Gavin Beasely
Maddie Mae Driskell
Tyler Gilmore
Jikeem Hall
Jaci Jackson
Kelan Jurey
Mia Kornegay
Evin Matlock
Allie Odom

Mrs. Gilmore, Second Grade

All A’s:

Riley Dawson
Tyson McBride
Tyler Riggs

A’s and B’s:

Jon Bolen
Kaylee Hamilton
Aydan Smith

Mrs. Marshman, Second Grade

All A’s:

Nolin Godwin
Madalyn Grimes
Meredith Johnston

A’s and B’s:

Caden Canaday
Alexa Castro
Tyler Davis
Takayla Lewis

Mrs. Dunsford, Third Grade

All A’s:

Emily Levins
Kaden Odom
Blake Yoder

A’s and B’s:

Leah Anderson
Hunter Barnes
Drake Allen Driskell
Dreama Wright

Mrs. Weaver, Third Grade

All A’s:

Aloysia Dortch
Bradley Hamilton
Kayla Johnson

A’s and B’s:

Briana Dunsford
Chase Hampton
Jessica Loftis
Tiana White

Mrs. Gilmore, Fourth Grade

All A’s:

Hunter Borelli
Torka Mills

A’s and B’s:

Cody Adams
Dusty Carnley
Tessa Flowers
Kaitlin Gafford
Jace Gifford
Harley Walker
David Ward

Mrs. Johnston, Fifth Grade

All A’s:

Maille Kilcrease

A’s and B’s:

Travon Brown
Logan Bryan
Brianna Colter
Heather Knowles
Justin Lambeth
Abigail Levins
Tyler Merchant
Jalexis Robinson
Ty Rolin

The Latest Buzz: Roadside Bees Garner Attention

November 7, 2013

A roadside bee hive in Walnut Hill is catching the attention of passing motorists. The exposed hive is located in an oak tree alongside North Highway 99 near Highway 97. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Update: The bees were removed  by someone Thursday morning.

Tate Grad Hubbard Graduates From Basic Training

November 7, 2013

Air Force Airman 1st Class James A. Hubbard 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.
Hubbard earned distinction as an honor graduate.

He is the son of Lesley Hubbard of Deedra Avenue, Pensacola.

The airman is a 2002 graduate of Tate High School, Cantonment.  He received a master’s degree in 2010 from Stony Brook University, New York, N.Y.

Escambia Man Gets 30 Years For Baseball Bat Attack

November 7, 2013

An Escambia County man has been sentenced to 30 years in state prison for a 2012 baseball bat attack.

Terrance Delaney Davison was sentenced by Circuit Judge Linda Nobles to 30 years as a prison releasee re-offender.  Davison was convicted by an Escambia County Jury for aggravated battery with great bodily harm and with a deadly weapon.

On January 15, 2012, deputies responded to 444 S. Navy Blvd and found Joel Lee Houtz unconscious on the front steps. The only other person on scene was his friend, Jonathan Holloway. Holloway advised that they were visiting a friend at that residence when the friend’s new boyfriend whom he knew only as “T” struck Houtz in the back of the head with a baseball bat while he was seated in the living room. He said  after the initial blow Houtz fell to the floor and Davison delivered two more additional strikes with the bat.

Davison then threatened to kill Holloway and fled the scene. Houtz was in a coma for about 40 days and has suffered traumatic brain injury as a result. He has a very difficult time speaking and is unlikely to make a full recovery, prosecutors said.

Escambia Man Convicted Of Fatal Shooting

November 7, 2013

An Escambia County jury Wednesday night found a man guilty of a fatal shooting on Tiki Lane just over a year ago.

The jury convicted Robert Marvin Parker, Jr., 27,  of second degree murder for the October 22, 2012,  shooting death of 25-year Labar Cardalyo Brown. Parker walked up to Brown’s car in the 6800 block of  Tiki Lane and shot him multple times. Law enforcement said at the time the murder was a drug related robbery.

Parker was arrested in December 2012 in Clayton County, GA.

Pictured: Reader submitted cellphone photos show the scene on Tiki Lane after Labar Cardalyo Brown was shot and killed on October 22, 2012.  Pictured inset: Convicted murderer Robert Marvin Parker, Jr. Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

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