AG Bondi Apologies For Delaying Killer’s Execution

September 25, 2013

Attorney General Pam Bondi repeatedly apologized Tuesday for asking Gov. Rick Scott to reschedule an execution from the night of her waterfront “campaign kickoff” fundraiser, as she addressed the Tallahassee media for the first time since the reason for the delay became public.

Bondi said her request to move the execution of convicted murder Marshall Lee Gore from Sept. 10 to Oct. 1 was a “mistake” that “won’t happen again.”

Scott has said he was simply complying with a request from a state Cabinet member when he rescheduled the execution. Bondi, who has yet to receive a challenger in her 2014 re-election campaign, said her staff was aware of the reason for the request.

Attorneys for Gore, whose sanity has been the focus of two prior successful efforts to block the execution, have again filed a challenge to the planned execution.

“We are fighting that,” Bondi said.

Gore was convicted of killing two women in 1988 in Miami-Dade and Columbia counties. Gore’s death warrant is for the murder of Robyn Novick, whose nude body was found in March 1988 in a rural area of Miami-Dade.

Asked if she was concerned the incident could hinder the perception of her as a crime fighter, Bondi replied: “I asked that a killer’s date be changed and he was given 20 more days, and it won’t happen again. I’m sorry.”

Belle Foods Stores Sold At Auction

September 25, 2013

At least 30 Belle Foods stores are expected to remain open after 43 stores went on the bankruptcy auction block. Associated Wholesale Grocers, Inc.,  made the $16.13 million winning bid plus an agreement to purchase the inventories of several other stores at a discount.

AWG filed a “stalking horse” bid plan, with a group of 11 other bidders that must be accepted by bankruptcy court. Under the plan, some of the other 11 buyers will close the Belle Foods stories and liquidate their inventories. Some may or may not reopen under a new or existing name. Belle currently operates stores as Belle Foods, Piggly Wiggly, Food World, Southern Family Markets and Bruno’s.

The Atmore Belle Foods store, along with one previously operated as a Piggly Wiggly in Luverne, AL, will be sold to Ramey Enterprises in Waynesboro, MS.  Ramey operates the “Ramey’s” supermarkets in 14 Mississippi Locations plus locations in Butler and Chatom, Alabama. The company also operates two CashSavers stores and one Pic n Sav.

The Brewton, AL, store will be purchased by Food Giant Supermarkets, Inc. It is currently slated to be closed, with the assets sold to AWG.

The Food World stores in Pensacola, previously owned by Belle, were already sold prior to Tuesday’s bankruptcy auction.

Editor’s note: The Piggly Wiggly store in Davisville is not associated with Belle Foods or involved in bankruptcy.


Hundreds Attend Middle School Open House Events

September 25, 2013

Hundreds of parents attended Open House events at middle schools across Escambia County Tuesday evening. Parents had the opportunity to learn more about their child’s middle school education and learn more about how to become involved at their child’s school.

Pictured top: Ernest Ward Middle School teacher Laura Chavers explains her class to parents Tuesday night. Pictured inset: EWMS teacher Renee Wilkins discusses her language arts class with parents. Pictured Parents at Tuesday night’s Open House at Ernest Ward Middle School. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Northview Beats Jay In District Volleyball (With Photo Gallery)

September 25, 2013

The Northview Lady Chiefs earned an important district win against the Jay Royals Tuesday evening in Bratt.

In varsity action, Northview defeated Jay 23-25, 25-16, 25-18, 12-25, 15-19. Tiffani Pritchett had 5 aces, 2 kills, and 17 digs for the Lady Chiefs, while Hanna Ging had 4 aces, 1 kill, and 7 digs. A portion of the matches was played in dim conditions after half of the lighting in the Northview gym failed due to power problems in a heavy thunderstorm.

In junior varsity action, Jay defeated Northview 18-25, 25-13, 11-15. Dimonique Brown had 1 ace, 6 kills, and 5 digs, and Leah Fischer had 3 aces, 4 kills, 1 block, and 4 digs for Northview.

For a photo gallery, click here.

The varsity Lady Chiefs will travel to Jay Thursday  to play Freeport in a district match up.

Pictured top and inset:  The Northview Lady Chiefs take on the Jay Lady Royals Tuesday in Bratt. Picture below: The varsity Chiefs celebrate a win. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Byrneville Elementary Open House Is Thursday

September 25, 2013

Byrneville Elementary School will hold an Open House event this Thursday, September 26.

The event begins at 6 p.m. and includes the Open House, a Title I meeting and PTO meeting. For more information, contact the school.

Heavy Rains Cause Flooding, Damage

September 25, 2013

Thunderstorms brought heavy rainfall and flooding to the North Escambia area Tuesday evening.

According to the National Weather Service in Mobile, Doppler radar estimated up to four inches of rain fell in just over an hour. The Atmore Police Department reported extensive flooding in their city, particularly in the downtown area.

Several downtown Atmore businesses and residents reported minor damage from flooding.

In Florida, minor street and creek flooding occurred, but there was no damage reported.

Pictured top and inset: Flooding on North Main Street in Atmore as water seeps into the Alabama Wing House. Pictured below: A portion of a gas station awning downed and flooding at North Main Street and Jacks Branch Road in Atmore. Pictured bottom: Flooding at Highway 21 and Medical Park Drive in Atmore.  Reader photos by Kristen Branch, Lori Eddins and Pamela Iutzi for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

USPS Proposes Three Cent Increase In Cost Of Stamps

September 25, 2013

The U.S. Postal Service has announced proposed price changes, including an increase in the price of a first class letter from 46 cents to 49 cents. The proposed changes, which would go into effect in January, are intended to generate $2 billion in  annual revenue for the Postal Service.

Other types of mail would also increase in cost:

  • Letters (1 oz.) — 3-cent increase to 49 cents
  • Letters additional ounces —  1-cent increase to 21 cents
  • Letters to all international destinations (1 oz.) — $1.15
  • Postcards — 1-cent increase to 34 cents

In a letter disseminated to customers today, Board of Governors Chairman Mickey Barnett described the “precarious financial condition” of the Postal Service and the “uncertain path toward enactment of postal reform legislation” as primary reasons for seeking price changes. He also indicated that the price adjustment is necessary in order to ensure that the Postal Service will be able to maintain and continue the development of postal services.

“Of the options currently available to the Postal Service to align costs and revenues, increasing postage prices is a last resort that reflects extreme financial challenges,” said Barnett in the letter. “However, if these financial challenges were alleviated by the timely enactment of laws that close a $20 billion budget gap, the Postal Service would reconsider its pricing strategy. We are encouraged by the recent introduction of comprehensive postal reform legislation in Congress, and despite an uncertain legislative process, we are hopeful that legislation can be enacted this year.”

Pictured top: Forever stamps. NorthEscambia.com photo, click to enlarge.

ECSO: Century Man Caught With Meth In Molino

September 24, 2013

A Century man has been arrested on drug charges after an incident in Molino.

Eric Dean Vickers, age 29 of North Pine Barren Road, was charged with possession of methamphetamine, possession of drug paraphernalia and resisting an officer without violence. He remains in the Escambia  County Jail without bond.

A resident of the 800 block of Cedar Tree Lane called the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office to report that a white truck had just backed into a nearby driveway and into a wooded lot. Deputies arrived to find the truck, doors open, with Vickers and a female engaged in sexual activity.

Vickers consented to a search of his vehicle, where deputies reporting find a glass smoking pipe and a plastic bottle containing a white substance that field tested positive for methamphetamine. Vickers also had an outstanding arrest warrant for violation of probation on a reckless driving charge.

As a deputy attempted to place Vickers in handcuffs, he resisted, trying to remove his wallet from his person and saying that he was not taking it to jail.

Cantonment Man Charged With Shooting At Neighbor

September 24, 2013

A Cantonment man has been charged with firing a weapon at his neighbor.

During the early morning hours of August 30, 64-year old James Lee Grandison of 206 Sheppard Street called the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office to report that he had just shot someone across the street that was threatening him.

Deputies arrived to find Grandison and an empty shotgun shell in the front yard of his home, and they located the victim inside of a travel trailer across Sheppard Street.

The victim suffered a minor wound to his shin from buckshot. The victim refused medical treatment, and he refused to press charges against Grandison, who was known to him.

A warrant was later issued for Grandison’s arrest on a first degree misdemeanor charge of discharging a firearm in public. He was released from the Escambia County Jail on a $500 bond.

Escambia Farm Bureau Honors Governmental Officials; 4-H Members Ask For Land

September 24, 2013

At their recent annual meeting, Escambia County Farm Bureau presented appreciation awards to local governmental officials, while local 4-H kids took the opportunity to lobby new land.

Sen. Greg Evers, Rep. Clay Ingram and Commissioner Steven Barry were presented plaques honoring them “in appreciation for support given to Escambia County Farm Bureau and Escambia County 4-H Youth” over the past year.

Members of Escambia County 4-H were on hand to present letters from their membership to Evers about their desires to receive comparable  land to replace the Langley Bell 4-H Center. After the sale of the center to Navy Federal Credit Union, University of Florida/IFAS Extension Dean Nick Place recommended the 4-H’ers use a combination of the Cottage Hill State Forest, Escambia County Equestrian Center and privately owned land.

Place also recommended that most of the $1.6 million from the Navy Federal sale proceeds that was to have purchased land instead by given to the 4-H Foundation for use only in Escambia County.

Barry, along with Commissioner Wilson Robertson, spoke out against the dean’s proposal, saying that it was not fair and equitable because 4-H sold 240 acres and did not receive something comparable in return. The Escambia Commission voted 3-2 against the plan.

Pictured: Sen Greg Evers (top photo), Rep Clay Ingram (left, bottom photo) and Escambia Commissioner Steven Barry (right, bottom photo) receive plaques from Brett Ward of the Escambia County Farm Bureau. Picture inset: 4-H Escambia County Council Delegate Izzy Kent with Evers. Submitted photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

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