No Injuries In Bratt Wreck

August 12, 2012

There were no injuries reported in a two vehicle crash Sunday morning in Bratt.

The accident happened about 8:50 a.m. at the intersection of West Highway 4 and Pine Barren Road at Northview High School. It appeared that a utility truck pulled from Pine Barren Road into the path of a Ford Mustang on West Highway 4.

There were no injuries reported.

The accident is under investigation by the Florida Highway Patrol.

NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Progress Continuing Toward Construction Of New Ernest Ward Middle Campus

August 12, 2012

Progress is being made toward the construction of a new state of the art, $16.5 million Ernest Ward Middle School in Walnut Hill.

The school district is currently soliciting bids for qualified architectural services to design the 600-student building.

“We are looking at opening the new school in August 2015,” Escambia County School Superintendent Malcolm Thomas. “But it’s possible it will be earlier if everything about the process goes perfectly.”

The 115,202 square foot building will be built to the nationally recognized LEEDS “green” building standards, designed with energy efficiency in mind.

Once an architect is hired and the building is designed, the next major phase of the project will be the selection of a builder.

Students will be on site during the construction of the new school; it will be built  behind the current facility. Once the new building is complete, the most of the current building will be torn down, and portables and modular buildings  currently on the campus will be removed. The current administration building is slated to become a maintenance facility.

In addition to Ernest Ward, the district will rebuild A.K. Suter Elementary in Pensacola for $21.5 million and spend at least $75,000 at every other school in the district.

With the current economic climate and contracting firms looking for work, Thomas said he expects the construction costs for the new Ernest Ward campus, A.K. Suter campus and the other district schools to  be favorable for the district.

Pictured top: Escambia School Superintendent Malcolm Thomas and Ernest Ward Principal Nancy Perry discuss options for the new school campus. Pictured below: Perry, Thomas, and EWMS staffer Betty Coon hold a “Thank You for our New School” banner signed by Ernest Ward students during the 2011-2012 school year. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Escambia County’s Justin Gatlin And Team Take Silver Olympic Medal

August 12, 2012

Escambia County’s Olympian and team matched a world record but took the silver Saturday in the men’s 4×100 meter relay.

Justin Gatlin of Pensacola, Trell Kimmons, Tyson Gay and Ryan Bailey finished in an American record time of 37.04 seconds Saturday evening at London’s Olympic Stadium.

The gold medal went to Jamaica, which shattered the world record with a time of 36.84 seconds, improving the world standard by 0.2 seconds. By comparison, the U.S. team’s effort matched the world record that was surpassed by Jamaica and is the second-fastest result of all time in the event. Trinidad and Tobago won the bronze medal with a time of 38.12 seconds after Canada finished third but was disqualified.

Gatlin finished third last weekend in the 100m dash for an individual bronze medal.

Gatlin had waited eight years to get back on the podium. The 2004 Olympic 100-meter champion, Gatlin served a doping ban.

“I went out there to challenge a mountain,” Gatlin said last weekend. “I went out there to challenge the odds.”

Allen Memorial UMC Volunteers, Donates Supplies At Jim Allen Elementary

August 12, 2012

Members of Allen Memorial Methodist Church volunteered at Jim Allen Elementary School on Saturday.

They put together first day of school information packets as well as separated and collated kindergarten mathematics workbooks. Allen Memorial Church also donated several backpacks and $322.00 to be used for school supplies.

“Jim Allen Elementary School is very thankful to their partner in education, Allen Memorial Methodist Church,” said Rachel Watts, Jim Allen principal.

Registration Event Scheduled For Danceworks Classes

August 12, 2012

Registration is underway for Heather Leonard’s Danceworks, and a registration event will be held Monday in Byrneville.

The registration will be from 6-7:30 p.m. Monday  at the Byrneville Community Center. Or students can register by mail; click here for a form.

Ballet, tap and jazz classes will be taught by Heather Leonard beginning the week of August 20 for girls ages 3 and up, including a class for teens. Leonard has taught dance to hundreds of girls from North Escambia and surrounding areas. She is also the coach for the Northview High School Dance Team.

For a printable information sheet, schedule and registration form, click here. For further information, contact Heather Leonard at (850) 529-1358 or email hldanceworks@gmail.com.

Pictured: “A Dancing Circus”, the 2012 spring recital from the students of Heather Leonard’s Danceworks. NorthEscambia.comp file photos, click to enlarge.

Photos: Atmore Market In The Park

August 12, 2012

The third “Market in the Park” of 2012 was held Saturday in downtown Atmore. The community market, sponsored by the Atmore Chamber of Commerce, featured an assortment of fresh and prepared food items along with arts and crafts. It was the final market event of the year.

For more photos, click here.

NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Brewton Fire Dept. Offers Pink Firefighter Shirts

August 12, 2012

Members of the Brewton (Ala.) Fire Department will be wearing pink shirts during October for Breast Cancer Awareness month.

Due to numerous requests last year, the shirts will be available to the public this year. The shirts are $20 each with proceeds donated to the Yancey Jernigan Foundation.

To order a shirt, call the Brewton Fire Department at (251) 867-7165 before August 31.

The Yancey Jernigan Foundation provides financial and emotional support to families fighting cancer in the Escambia County (Ala.) area. The foundations also strives to educate the public and provide resources to accelerate progress in the fight against cancer.

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By The Numbers: Registered Voters In Escambia County

August 12, 2012

Republican are in the majority in Escambia County, but they do not hold a 50 percent majority of the county’s 187,865 registered voters.

Here are the latest numbers from the Escambia County Supervisor of Elections:

NAS Pensacola Volunteers Aid Equine Group

August 12, 2012

For the second time this year,  a group of sailors from NAS Pensacola volunteered Saturday to help a Cantonment non-profit clean up their facility. Over two dozen men and women helped mend fences and spruce up for Panhandle Equine Rescue — a non-profit group that helps abused and neglected horses.

In addition,18 PER volunteers helped out, donated food and donated the use of tools and other needed items.

For more photos, click here.

Pictured: A group of volunteers worked Saturday at Panhandle Equine Rescue in Cantonment. Courtesy photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Baby Boomers Worry They Won’t Be Able To Retire

August 12, 2012

About half of all Florida voters aged 50-64 say they fear they’ll never be able to retire, and large majorities say they’ll have to rely more heavily on Social Security and Medicare than they expected, according to a new survey by AARP released last week.

Most Florida voters in that age range also say the presidential candidates have done a poor job explaining what they plan to do in terms of Social Security and Medicare spending.

“They’re worried about their future, and they want to know what the candidates would do to alleviate their worries,” said Jeff Johnson, AARP’s Florida state director.

The poll also creates a new AARP “Anxiety Index,” measuring the degree to which people over 50 worry about various things. The biggest anxiety they have right now, according to the poll, is prices rising faster than incomes, which 70 percent of those surveyed say they worry about “somewhat or very often.”

Non-retired boomer voters in Florida are pessimistic about retirement.

Nearly 70 percent said they believe they will have to delay retirement, the same percentage are somewhat or very worried they won’t have enough money in retirement, and 51 percent worry they will never be able to retire.

By The News Service of Florida

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