Friday Is Last Chance To Save On Registration For Chief Challenge 5K

September 27, 2012

Friday is the last day to save on registration for the  Third Annual Chief Challenge 5K Run/Walk at  Northview High School.

The event will be held Saturday, October 6 at 8:30 a.m. at the school campus in Bratt. “The course is not your typical 5K race. It includes a variety of terrains and challenging hills around the campus,” according to event organizers.

For a registration form and more details, click here. The registration fee and a t-shirt are discounted to only $15 though September 28.

Awards will be presented to the top six male and female runners in the elementary, middle and high school categories, and to the top three male and female runners in two adult categories plus master and grand master.

About 120 runners and walkers took part in last year’s Chief Challenge. The Chief Challenge 5K Run/Walk is sponsored in part by NorthEscambia.com.

Pictured: The 2011 Chief Challenge. NorthEscambia.com file photos, click to enlarge.

Have Unwanted Medications? Prescription Drug Round-Up Is Saturday

September 27, 2012

The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office, the Pensacola Police Department, the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and CVS Pharmacies will partner Saturday for a “Prescription Drug Round-Up”.

The event is a one-day effort between local and federal law enforcement to provide the pubic a site to voluntarily surrender expired, unwanted, unused pharmaceutical controlled substances and other medications for destruction.

“This is an excellent opportunity for citizens of Escambia County to dispose of their unwanted medications before they fall into the hands of someone who may abuse or misuse them,” Sheriff David Morgan said, “We appreciate the assistance of a community-minded business CVS in this endeavor, so much can be accomplished when law enforcement, businesses and citizens partner together.”

Medications can be dropped off from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. Saturday at the Pensacola Police Department or the following CVS locations:

  • 2090 South Hwy 29 ( Hwy 29 & Kingsfield Rd.)
  • 5301 North Palafox ( Pensacola Blvd & Brent Lane)
  • 8150 North Davis Hwy ( Olive Rd & Davis Hwy)
  • Mobile Hwy and Saufley Field Road
  • 444 Gulf Beach Hwy ( Gulf Beach and Navy)

This event is a part of a national take-back effort. For more information concerning the prescription drug round-up, contact the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office Community Oriented Policing Unit at (850)-436-9496.

Prison Health Care Privatization Case Sent Back To Circuit Court

September 27, 2012

The latest challenge to Florida’s plan to privatize prison-health services has been sent back to circuit court by the 1st District Court of Appeal, online dockets show. State employee unions went to the appeals court September14 to try to block the Department of Corrections from contracting with two companies to provide inmate health care.

But last week, the case was transferred to Leon County circuit court, where an earlier challenge to the privatization plan died in July. In their filing with the appeals court, the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees and the Federation of Physicians and Dentists/Alliance of Healthcare and Professional Employees said privatization opponents had tried to block the contracting process in the circuit court but had been “unable to obtain a judgment on the merits.”

The long-running dispute stems from a decision by state lawmakers in 2011 to approve prison health privatization in budget fine print, known as “proviso” language.

AFSCME and the Florida Nurses Association early this year challenged the constitutionality of that move. Leon County Circuit Judge Kevin Carroll in July declined to rule on the constitutional question because the proviso language had expired with the June 30 end of the fiscal year. That led the Department of Corrections to move forward under other parts of state law to privatize the services.

Wexford Health Sources is expected to receive a contract for prisons in South Florida, and Corizon, Inc., would serve prisons in other regions.

By The News Service of Florida

Quarter Horse Show This Weekend

September 27, 2012

The Northwest Florida Quarter Horse Association is hosting a three day horse show this weekend at the Escambia County Equestrian Center. Starting Friday, September 28, through Sunday, September 30, this special show features futurity and palomino classes along with the regular show schedule.

The competition starts at 6 p.m. on Friday and at 8 a.m. on Saturday and Sunday. Spectators are welcome with free admission. For a list of classes or for more information on the event, visit nwfqha.com.

Molino Park Students Learn Fire Safety (With Gallery)

September 27, 2012

Molino Park Elementary School students learned all about fire safety this week. The crew of Engine 1819 from the Molino Station of Escambia Fire Rescue was at the school  as part of the Molino Park’s annual “Fire Safety Days”.

For more photos, click here.

Pictured: First graders at Molino Park Elementary learn about fire safety Wednesday. Submitted photo by Sara Calhoun for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.


Perdido Man Dies In Flomaton Industrial Accident

September 26, 2012

A Perdido man was killed in an industrial accident this morning in Flomaton.

Authorities said 55-year old Joseph Wayne Odom was crushed by a piece of equipment while working at Advanced Recycling Center in the 27400 block of Highway 31 in Flomaton. He was pronounced deceased at the scene by Escambia County (Fla.) EMS.

The Escambia County (Ala.) Sheriff’s Office said Odom was working on a skid steer loader when hydraulic lines lost pressure causing the bucket to fall, pinning him underneath.

Odom was reportedly a longtime employee of the company.

The accident remains under investigation by the Escambia County (Ala.) Sheriff’s Office and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).

Th Friendship Volunteer Fire Department, Flomaton Fire Department and the Flomaton Police Department also responded.

Hundreds Of Students Gather To Pray At The Pole (With Photo Gallery)

September 26, 2012

Hundreds of students gathered to pray at their schools in across the area Wednesday morning during the annual See You at the Pole event.

“The students at Northview come from every type of household, whether it’s high or low income, high or low morals, high or low beliefs in God,” said Northview student Ashton Gibbs.  “Even if God used this day to save one person, it’s worth all the trouble and effort to put it together. If students were to just let go and let God on this day, we could see a change in the entire county.”

Students gathered as school began to pray in the non-denominational event. See You at the Pole is a student-initiated, student organized, and student-led event. Students prayed for their school, friends, teachers, government and the nation.

“I think See You at the Pole is a very important and profound day of prayer nationwide. Students gather around their school’s flagpole, hand in hand, and simply worship, pray, and cry out to Jesus whether it be outwardly or inside their heart,” Northview student Alison Bardin said. “What Christians need to realize is that they do not need to just pray on that set day, they need to pray daily, for God is always listening and wanting to help those that cry out to Him.”

“Having that reputation and personal relationship with God is the only thing I feel good about myself at the end of the day, because God is good all the time, and all the time God is good. I’d love to see a change in this school, and it’s only a matter of giving up yourself before God and you’ll see a change. It’s that simple,” Gibbs said.

“Its important to pray for our leaders to allow God to lead them in the right direction,” said Taylor Brook, another Northview student.  “Also, its an important time to pray for students who are uprising leaders in this community.”

For a photo gallery from Tate High, Northview High, West Florida High, Ernest Ward Middle, Ransom Middle, Molino Park Elementary and the Friendship Learning Lodge, click here.

Pictured: See You at the Pole gatherings this morning at Ernest Ward Middle School (top), Northview High School (inset), and West Florida High (below). NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Escambia Students Won’t Make Up Missed Isaac Days

September 26, 2012

Escambia County students will not be required to make up three days missed in August due to Hurricane Isaac.

Escambia County School Superintendent Malcolm Thomas said Tuesday it would not be necessary to make up the days since the August 27-29 closure dates were so early in the school year. However, Thomas said any additional closure dates that might occur during the first semester would require make up days.

Century Man Charged With Shooting At Car In Local Street

September 26, 2012

A Century man is jailed on charges he shot at a vehicle in a local street.

Roosevelt Lamont Dixon, 25, was booked into the Escambia County jail for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, discharging a firearm in public, possession of a controlled substance without a prescription and smuggling contraband into a detention facility. He remained jailed Tuesday night with bond set at $44,500.

In June, Dixon allegedly fired a handgun at a vehicle occupied by two people in the 6800 block of Jefferson Avenue. The victims told deputies that they were forced to stop in the roadway in order to avoid hitting Dixon’s vehicle as he pulled out of a driveway. Dixon then allegedly got out of his vehicle, confronted the victims and pulled out a handgun. The victims sped away, at which time Dixon fired the weapon in their direction, according to an Escambia County Sheriff’s Office arrest report.

Deputies reported finding one 9mm round in the area at the location of the alleged incident.

Dixon was named the suspect in the incident after he was identified by the victims  from photo lineups. A warrant was issued for his arrest.

When Dixon was arrested and booked into the Escambia County Jail this week on the outstanding warrant, a detention deputy reported finding two methadone pills and a hydrocodone pill in his front shorts pocket.

Library Cuts Due To Budget Draws Criticism; Hours Slashed For Century, Molino

September 26, 2012

The West Florida Library will cut library hours next month — including drastic cuts for Century and the soon to open Molino branches — due to budget cutbacks. And the move is drawing sharp criticism from Escambia County officials.

“Libraries are the heart and soul of our community. With budget cuts and a higher cost of doing business, the Library Board of Trustees felt it was important to keep all of our locations open and available.” said Darlene Howell, acting library administrator. “Keeping our libraries open is important and we wanted to make choices that had the least impact on the people we serve.”

Planned library reductions include cutting operational hours by one-third, reducing part-time employees by 30 percent, subscriptions by 15 percent and book purchases by 85 percent.  The new Molino Branch, set to open this fall, will be staffed by personnel from the Century Library, while the Century Library will see hours cut by 40 percent. The library system hopes to stock the shelves at the Molino Branch with duplicates from within the system and donated items.

With the passage of a fiscal year 2012-2013 budget Tuesday night, Escambia County cut their library contribution by five percent or $165,000 from the previous year. No additional funds were provided by Escambia County for the new Molino Branch Library, but the county will pick up the tab for utilities and upkeep for fiscal year 2012-13.

“The threatened 30% across the board cut by the library is garbage and solely intended to be an alarmist tactic,” Escambia County Administrator Randy Oliver said Tuesday. ” The library needs to act responsibly like the county has and live within their means.”

Oliver said the library has increased expenses almost 12 percent in a year. By comparison, he said Escambia County has eliminated about 150 positions and cut expenses by 8.6 percent from 2012 and almost 16 percent since 2009.

“The library needs to control expenses like the county has done and, in my opinion, use more volunteers,” Oliver said. “Volunteers are a great source of resources for libraries.”

Escambia County provides 70 percent of the West Florida Library’s funding but has no say into the day to day operations of the agency.

“Our funding is dependent on formula of usage. If unincorporated usage goes down, our funding goes down. Next year we should be required to pay less due to usage. This may allow us to reduce our expenditure significantly the next year,”  Escambia Commissioner Grover Robinson said. “Either way this just demonstrates the severe flaw in a system that forces one group to pay so much of the bill and have no say in the system.”

New West Florida Library hours by location, beginning October 1, will be:

MAIN LIBRARY — 200 W. Gregory Street

  • Sunday            12pm – 4pm
  • Monday           10am – 6pm
  • Tuesday          10am – 6pm
  • Wednesday     10am – 6pm
  • Thursday         10am – 8pm
  • Friday              10am – 4pm
  • Saturday         10am – 4pm

TRYON BRANCH LIBRARY -- 1200 Langley Avenue

  • Sunday            CLOSED
  • Monday           10am – 6pm
  • Tuesday          10am – 6pm
  • Wednesday     12pm – 8pm
  • Thursday         10am – 6pm
  • Friday              10am – 4pm
  • Saturday         10am – 4pm

SOUTHWEST BRANCH LIBRARY – 12248 Gulf Beach Highway

  • Sunday            CLOSED
  • Monday           12pm – 8pm
  • Tuesday          10am – 6pm
  • Wednesday     10am – 6pm
  • Thursday         10am – 6pm
  • Friday              10am – 4pm
  • Saturday         10am – 2pm

WESTSIDE BRANCH LIBRARY — 1580 W. Cervantes Street

  • Sunday            CLOSED
  • Monday           10am – 6pm
  • Tuesday          12pm – 8pm
  • Wednesday     10am – 6pm
  • Thursday         12pm – 8pm
  • Friday              10am – 4pm
  • Saturday         10am – 4pm

CENTURY BRANCH LIBRARY – 7991 N. Century Boulevard

  • Sunday            CLOSED
  • Monday           CLOSED
  • Tuesday          9am – 5pm
  • Wednesday     CLOSED
  • Thursday         12pm – 8pm
  • Friday              CLOSED
  • Saturday         9am – 5pm

MOLINO BRANCH LIBRARY — 6450 Highway 95A

  • (Opening Fall 2012)
  • Sunday            CLOSED
  • Monday           10am – 6pm
  • Tuesday          CLOSED
  • Wednesday     10am – 6pm
  • Thursday         CLOSED
  • Friday              10am – 6pm
  • Saturday         CLOSED

WFPL BOOKMOBILE

  • New Schedule: TBA

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