Ernest Ward Names Students Of The Month

May 9, 2013

Ernest  Ward Middle School has named Students of the Month for April. They are (L-R) Taryn Janes, sixth grade; Fisher Spence, seventh grade; and Elizabeth Wright, eighth grade. Submitted photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Century Won’t Intervene In Woman’s Parking Dispute With Business

May 9, 2013

A Century woman is battling with a neighboring small business over parking, and the Town of Century is taking a hands off approach, staying out of the fight.

Gail Aldridge, a resident of 9032 North Century Boulevard, approached the Century Town Council seeking help due to customers at a neighboring plant nursery parking on her property. Mayor Freddie McCall said it’s a private property dispute, and Aldridge needs to hire a lawyer.

Despite a postal address on North Century Boulevard, Aldridge’s property does not front on any roadway; it’s accessed from a driveway and easement from nearby Zion Street, behind the First Mt. Zion Church. The same driveway provides access to the nursery property, and Aldridge said the driveway and access to and from her property is often blocked by nursery customers.

She said “that does not give them the right to take my front yard for their business”.

Aldridge chose former Century councilman Henry Hawkins to speak on her behalf the council.  “All Mrs. Aldridge wants is to be able to get out of her property when she wants to,” Hawkins said.

Aldridge has called the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office, but deputies have not become involved because they believe it’s a civil, rather than criminal, issue.

McCall said he has been called to the location several times, including once when he was told “to hurry up and get up there because there is going to be a fight or a killing”.

“It’s a civil matter and they need to get a lawyer and let a judge…take care of that,” McCall said.

Pictured top: A map from the Escambia County Property Appraiser shows the location of Aldridge’s property relative to the neighboring plant nursery.  Pictured inset: Henry Hawkins speaks on behalf of Gayle Aldridge (right) during a Century Town Council meeting. Pictured below: The area in front of Aldridge’s home that she says is being blocked by nursery customers. Pictured bottom: The nursery adjacent to Aldridge’s home. Courtesy images for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Pensacola Police, Santa Rosa Sheriff’s Office Honor Fallen Officers

May 9, 2013

Thursday morning, the Pensacola Police Department held its annual Law Enforcement Memorial to honor those that have died in the line of duty.

Wednesday, the Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office held a Law Enforcement Memorial Service to honor fallen officers from across the state. The ceremony included a 21-gun salute, an Honor Guard flag presentation and a bagpipe performance of Amazing Grace.

Courtesy photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.



West Florida Literacy Foundation Receives Grant For Scholar Poet Performance

May 9, 2013

Florida Humanities Council has awarded Pensacola’s West Florida Literary Federation a $15,000 grant to bring noted scholar-poet-performer Kwame Dawes to Pensacola for “Art in Motion: From the Gallery to the Theatre”.

An Emmy winner and prize-winning poet, Dawes is currently the Glenna Luschei Editor of Prairie Schooner at the University of Nebraska, where he is a Chancellor’s Professor of English. He will perform in Pensacola on October 24. Along with Dawes, the evening will feature the paintings of local cultural artist Sonja Griffin Evans brought to life by the dancers of MJJ Praise and choreography of Nielah Black-Spears. Evans’ paintings Cotton Conversation, The Washer Woman and The Welcome are symbolic of the industrious free women of color who picked the cotton, wove the cloth, washed the clothes and then used the profits to assist others reach their freedom. The opening act also includes the “Spirits of the Heroes,” a tribute to African-Americans who helped settle Pensacola.

Two mini-events prior to Dawes’ performance will also showcase the African- American contributions to the culture and history of Northwest Florida. In addition, a series of monthly Viva 500 Literary Reflections and open mics will explore the literary heritage of Northwest Florida through different genre. The first mini-performance is noon on May 25 at the Gumbo Gallery, 314 N. DeVilliers, Pensacola. Artel Gallery will host the second performance during October’s Gallery Night.

West Florida Literary Federation is partnering with the African-American Heritage Society to produce the events. The grant was one of nine $15,000 grants awarded by Florida Humanities Council with the National Endowment for the Humanities.

Tate’s Ward Signs Basketball Scholarship With Palm Beach State

May 9, 2013

Tate High School senior point guard Jardae Ward has signed a scholarship with Palm Beach State College.  She signed her scholarship in the school’s Fryman Gym in front her teammates, ROTC members and classmates. Pictured: Jardae Ward (left) signs her Palm Beach State College scholarship as her mother, Gwendolyn Ward, looks on. Submitted photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Suns Even Series With 3-1 Win Over Wahoos

May 9, 2013

For the second straight day, it was Christian Yelich who provided the bulk of the Suns offense, as Jacksonville defeated the Blue Wahoos 3-1 at Bragan Field on Wednesday afternoon. Despite a strong start by Wahoos lefty Ryan Dennick, the Suns prevailed to even the series at one game apiece.

Yelich broke a 1-1 tie in the bottom of the eighth inning with a two-run home run to right-center field off Blue Wahoos reliever Shaun Ellis. Pensacola had tied the game in the top of the inning when Ryan LaMarre scored from first on a bloop double down the left field line by Joe Mather. It was his second hit of the game.

Jacksonville plated their first run in the sixth inning when Yelich scored from second on a double by Kyle Jensen. It was the only run that Dennick allowed in the game.

Ellis (L, 0-1) was tagged with the loss after allowing the home run in the eighth inning. Despite giving up the lone Wahoos run, Scott McGough (W, 3-0) earned the win for Jacksonville. Both starters pitched well, though neither got a decision. Dennick gave up just the one run over six innings with four strikeouts for Pensacola. For the Suns, Sam Dyson pitched five shutout innings and allowed four hits.

Offensively, Travis Mattair picked up another two-hit game with a 2-for-4 afternoon. He has now hit safely in five straight.

Pensacola and Jacksonville will continue their series Thursday night from the Baseball Grounds of Jacksonville. First pitch is slated for 6:05 p.m. CT. Pensacola will start RHP Daniel Renken (1-2, 3.07) against Suns RHP Matt Neil (0-2, 4.79).

No Serious Injuries In Wreck Near Jim Allen Elementary

May 8, 2013

There were no serious injuries in a traffic accident on Highway 95A near Jim Allen Elementary School Wednesday morning.

According to the Florida Highway Patrol, 16-year old Taylor Whaley of Cantonment was stopped on Eden Lane at Highway 95A. Whaley pulled into that path of a northbound Mack dump truck driven by 43-year old Susan Long of Pensacola.

Whaley and the passengers in the vehicle received minor injuries. Long was not injured.

Whaley was cited for violation of right of way, according to FHP.

Man Flees Traffic Crash With A Handgun And A Hatchet

May 8, 2013

Pensacola Police say a man fled the scene of a traffic crash on foot carrying a handgun and hatchet this morning, while telling police they would be surprised at what they found in his vehicle.

The incident occurred around 7:20 a.m. at 17th Avenue and Cervantes Street.

Lt. Rodney Eagerton said the man was northbound on 17th Avenue in a BMW when he pulled onto Cervantes Street and struck a westbound Toyota Camry. The man then grabbed a gun and hatchet, got out of the vehicle he was driving and ran. Police caught him about two blocks from the scene.

During questioning, the 21-year-old man was asked if there were any additional firearms or explosives in the vehicle. He told police there was “something in the vehicle that would be a surprise.” The man then refused to answer additional questions.

A bomb dog from the Pensacola International Airport was brought to the scene and did not alert on the vehicle. An additional firearm was found on the backset.

Traffic was diverted for several blocks in the area for approximately one hour. No one was injured in the crash.

The man was charged with open carrying of a weapon and hit and run, both of which are misdemeanors. He was transported to a local medical facility for evaluation.

Chiefs Beat Paxton In Region 1-1A Semifinals

May 8, 2013

The Northview Chiefs scored seven runs in the final two innings Tuesday night to beat Paxton 8-3 in the Region 1-1A semifinal.

A couple of errors and three hits let to four runs in the top of the sixth for the Northview Chiefs, plus Chad Smith and Jason Freeman had singles.  In the top of the seventh, the Chiefs scored three more unearned runs on errors by the Bobcats.

Northview will travel to Holmes County (Bonifay) in the regional finals at 7 p.m. Friday.   Holmes County is coming off a 4-2 semi-final win over Central. Admission will be $7 for all ages.

Playing Kids Find Skull, Human Bones In Davisville

May 8, 2013

Two boys playing in a dirt pile at the edge of a Davisville cemetery discovered apparent human remains early Tuesday evening.

The boys found a skull along with additional bones and metal handles that appeared to be from an old coffin in a dirt pile in a cemetery behind the Pine Barren Baptist Church. The church is located on Pine Barren Church Road, between Highway 97 and Highway 4.

The dirt was reportedly piled in the edge of a cemetery after a monument company installed a two-person burial vault in the cemetery a few weeks ago. Officials believe the backhoe operator unintentionally dug into an old unmarked grave, removing the bones and skull with the backhoe bucket.  The company and backhoe operator have not been accused of any wrongdoing.

Pine Barren Baptist Church was formed in 1852, and officials believe the bones discovered Tuesday very well could have been buried over 100 years ago.  The metal handles appeared to have been used on a wood coffin that had long since deteriorated.

The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office is investigating the discovery. A crime scene unit worked into the evening to retrieve the bones and document the scene.

Pictured top and inset:  The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office is investigating the discovery of a skull and other apparent human bones Tuesday evening in the Pine Barren Baptist Church Cemetery in Davisville. Pictured below: A crime scene unit removed the bones for forensic testing. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

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