Walnut Hill Man Convicted Of Drug Trafficking, Possession

January 21, 2014

Another North Escambia resident has been convicted in connection with last year’s Operation Blister Pack 2.

Steven Daniel Kite, age 36 of  the 700 block of North Highway 99 in Walnut Hill, was charged with felony drug possession and trafficking in amphetamine or methamphetamine 14-28 grams at the time of his arrest on April 23, 2013.

Operation Blister Pack targeted nearly 80 individuals on  methamphetamine and pseudoephedrine related charges. Many of those arrested were  involved with drug groups dubbed “The Village Group”, centered around “The Village” area of Forrest Street and Lakeview Avenue in Cantonment; and “The Ayers Group”, a group centered around Ayers Street in Molino, according to the Sheriff’s Offfice.

It took an Escambia County jury just under an hour to find Kite guilty as charged. He bond was immediately revoked, and he was remanded into custody until he is sentenced in early April.

Bills Target Genetically Engineered Food In Florida

January 21, 2014

A South Florida Democrat has filed a bill that would impose labeling requirements to make sure consumers know they are buying genetically engineered foods.

By January 1, 2016, the bill would require the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services to annually publish a list of commercially grown agricultural commodities that are genetically engineered. By that date, it also would require manufacturers, processors, packers or distributors to make clear on labels that their products include genetically engineered food or ingredients.

The bill says, in part, that the “vast majority of the public desires notice” before eating genetically engineered food. “(Labeling) of genetically engineered foods can provide a critical method for tracking the potentially dangerous health effects of consuming genetically engineered foods,” the bill says.

A similar proposal has been filed in the Florida House.

United Way Free Income Tax Preparation Launches

January 21, 2014

United Way of Escambia County has started their Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program. VITA volunteers will offer free tax preparation help at Pensacola State College (PSC) from 10am to 4pm in building 96 through tax season.

United Way will also offer MyFreeTaxes, a free online tax tool for self-preparation.  Eligible residents, with a household adjusted gross income of $58,000 or less, can utilize the free step-by-step online tool at www.myfreetaxes.com/unitedwayESCAROSA. Starting January 20, IRS-certified specialists will be available to answer tax-related questions at 1 (855) 698-9435, Monday-Saturday, 8am-9pm.

Financial literacy and VITA programs help alleviate future shortfalls in family budgets. Last year, VITA volunteers assisted 2,040 local families in returning $2,800,000 in refunds. If these families had used payday lenders, refund anticipation loans, or refund anticipation checks they would have lost an estimated $280,000 from their refunds.

Tax returns processed prior to January 31 using MyFreeTaxes or a VITA site will be automatically sent to the IRS on the January 31 open file date.

United Way will launch five additional VITA sites around Escambia and Santa Rosa counties beginning February 3. For VITA site times and locations, or questions about the VITA or MyFreeTaxes programs, dial 2-1-1 or call United Way of Escambia County at (850) 434-3157.

VITA Volunteers are still needed and are encouraged to sign up today. VITA volunteers receive IRS training and certification and are asked to commit a minimum of one hour per week through April 15.  For more information, please contact Lyndi Smith at lyndi@unitedwayescambia.org or 9850) 434-3157.

Prescribed Burn In Jones Swamp Preserve

January 21, 2014

Weather conditions have forced the postponement of a prescribed burn in the Jones Swamp Preserve.

The Escambia County Natural Resources Conservation Division is still preparing for a prescribed burn in the Jones Swamp Preserve, which could be conducted by a certified prescribed burn contractor with assistance from the Florida Forest Service. The prescribed burn could take place between Wednesday, January 22, and Friday, January 24, to restore the natural ecology of the Jones Swamp Preserve and reduce the danger of wildfires.

The Escambia County Natural Resources Conservation Division is keeping a close eye on weather conditions in an effort to complete this prescribed burn this week, but there is a concern that weather conditions will not be favorable.

Work Continues To Replace High Voltage Transmission Line

January 21, 2014

Work is continuing to replace a high voltage transmission line through North Escambia. Powersouth, which generates and supplies power to Escambia River Electric Cooperative, is replacing the existing transmission line across northern Escambia and Santa Rosa counties.

Pictured top: A truck used in the installation of new high voltage lines across West Highway 4 east of Bratt. Pictured left: Concrete poles replaced wooden poles on a North Escambia high voltage transmission line.  NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Northview’s Football Stadium To Be Named For Tommy Weaver

January 21, 2014

The Escambia County School Board is set to consider a resolution to name the stadium at Northview High School as the “Tommy Weaver Memorial Stadium”.

Today, the board is set to approve advertising a public hearing on the proposal to be held at 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday, March 18 during the board’s regular meeting the Hall Center on Texar Drive. The name change will be official after being approved at the March meeting.

Weaver was a longtime DCT and Ag instructor and assistant coach who passed away suddenly at the age of 61 in March 2012. The Chiefs’ entire 2012 state championship football season was dedicated to Weaver.

NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Residents Celebrate MLK Day With Parades, Ceremonies, Music

January 20, 2014

Crowds turned out across the area Monday to honor the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

The Century-Flomaton Improvement Association held their annual motorcade, ending with a program and celebration at the Ag Building. Songs, essays and speeches honored King’s memory, looked forward to the future and honored local community leaders that have passed away. Guest speaker Russell Fountain of the Bethel AFM Church of God in Century addressed the group before a community lunch.

In Atmore, the 2014 Martin Luther King Jr. Day parade rolled through town to a memorial program and lunch at Escambia County High School on Monday.

Pensacola honored Dr. King with a parade, while a Walk on MLK and program featuring Irma Wilson of Atmore was held in Flomaton.

For a photo gallery from the Century events, click here.

For a photo gallery from the Atmore events, click here.

Pictured top: The Pilgrim Lodge Baptist Church Youth Choir performs during the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Program Monday morning in Century. Pictured inset: Hundreds lined the streets of Atmore for the annual MLK Day Parade. Pictured below: The parade rolls through Atmore. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Wildfires Keep Four Fire Stations Busy; About A Dozen Acres Burned

January 20, 2014

Two wildfires burned through about a dozen acres Monday  near Walnut Hill.

The first fire, reported about 11:20 a.m., was on Garrett Road just off Pine Forest Road. The fire burned about 10 acres and threatened an abandoned home. The second fire was reported about 12:10 p.m. on Goodale Lane off Highway 97A in Enon. That fire burned about two acres.

Dozens of firefighters from the Walnut Hill, Century, McDavid and Molino stations of Escambia Fire Rescue battled the fires, along with the Florida Division of Forestry.

Pictured: A wildfire consumed about 10 acres off Garrett and Pine Forest roads Monday morning. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Two Charged With Shooting Behind Escambia Grocery Store

January 20, 2014

Two people were arrested late Sunday night following a shooting outside a Pensacola Grocery Outlet store.

A male victim was shot in the leg behind the Grocery Outlet on Fairfield Drive nearLillian Highway in an attempted robbery about 8 p.m. Sunday, according to the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office. He was transported to a local hospital where he was treated and released.

Aubry Allen Freeman and Jocelyn Nicole Mercer, both 19, were taken into custody and charged with aggravated battery with a firearm and attempted armed robbery. Both remained in the Escambia County Jail Monday afternoon with bond set at $60,000.

The victim’s name has not yet been released.

Ensley Road Closures, Detours Begin Tuesday

January 20, 2014

As part of the Ensley Area Improvements/Detroit Boulevard and Johnson Avenue Realignment project, the following roads will be closed with detours beginning Tuesday, January 21, until Monday, January 27, from the hours of 7 p.m. to 6 a.m.:

  • Road work at West Johnson Avenue on the north end and Jones Street on the south end will be implemented beginning January 21, 2014 at 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. with the roadway reopening each morning
  • Northbound traffic on North Palafox Street will be detoured west onto Jones Street and southbound traffic on North Palafox Street will be detoured west onto West Johnson Avenue
  • From West Johnson Avenue on the south end and West Ensley Street on the north end will be implemented beginning January 24, 2014 at 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. with the roadway reopening each morning after 6 a. m.
  • Northbound traffic on North Palafox Street will be detoured west onto West Johnson Avenue and southbound traffic on North Palafox Street will be detoured onto West Ensley Street

Improvements are due to Roadway Realignment Construction per the Escambia County Board of County Commissioners.

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