Tri-County Beats Atmore For 8U District Championship
June 13, 2012

The Tri-County All-Stars beat Atmore 5-4 Tuesday evening at Bradberry Park in Walnut Hill to claim the 2012 8U Machine Pitch District Baseball Tournament.
Scores from the tournament were as follows:
Atmore 14, Northwest Escambia 2
Tri-County 14, Atmore 2
Atmore 12, Northwest Escambia 3
Tri-County 5, Atmore 4
Members of the Tri-County All- Stars are: Cason Burkett, Andrew Diamond, Cole Dunsford, Kaitlyn Gafford, Jamarcus Jefferson, Landry Locklin, Todd Macks, Caden Odom, Devin Sauls, Bryson Scott, Nathan Smarr, and Preston Smith. Coaches are Shane Burkett, Jamie Gafford, Frank Smarr and Rusty Steele.
Pictured: The Tri-County All Stars celebrate Tuesday after winning the 2012 8U Machine Pitch District Baseball Tournament in Walnut Hill. NorthEscambia.com photos submitted by Hollie Sims, click to enlarge.
George Zimmerman’s Wife Arrested
June 13, 2012
Shellie Zimmerman, the wife of George Zimmerman, the alleged shooter in the Trayvon Martin case, has been arrested on perjury charges in Seminole County.
The charge arises out of Shellie Zimmerman’s testimony in a bond hearing for her husband in his second degree murder case. Prosecutors allege she testified falsely at that hearing about the family’s personal finances, failing to disclose her access to all the cash the Zimmerman’s had in the bank in part as a result of a fundraising website set up for him.
She bonded out of jail Tuesday afternoon, Seminole County officials said.
Escambia Health Dept. Offers Tips For Dealing With Mold
June 13, 2012
As Escambia County residents clean and repair their flood-damaged homes and buildings, the Escambia County Health Department is urging the public to take precautionary measures to avoid indoor air quality problems
Moisture that enters buildings from leaks or flooding accelerates mold growth. Molds can cause disease, trigger asthma symptoms and allergic reactions and continue to damage materials long after the storm. Failure to control moisture and mold can present short and long-term health risks.
Mold growth can often be seen or smelled. Mold often appears as a staining or fuzzy growth on furniture or building materials (it may look cottony, velvety, rough, or leathery and have different colors like white, gray, brown, black, yellow, or green). If you can smell an earthy or musty odor, you may have a mold problem.
TO PROTECT AGAINST HEALTH RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH MOLD:
- Remove standing water from your home or office.
- Remove wet materials. If the moldy material is not easily cleanable, such as drywall, carpet padding and insulation, then removal and replacement may be necessary.
- Consider using personal protective equipment when cleaning or removing mold – gloves, goggles and an N-95 particle respirator (found at most local hardware stores).
- Check with your physician before wearing a respirator. Do not use a respirator if you have heart disease or chronic lung disease such as asthma or emphysema.
- Individuals with known mold allergies or asthma should not clean or remove moldy materials. If you have concerns regarding your health before starting the cleanup, consult your healthcare provider.
- If mold growth has already occurred, carefully remove or clean the moldy material in a well ventilated area. If the moldy area is less than about 10 square feet (less than roughly a 3 ft. by 3 ft. patch), in most cases, individuals may clean up the mold using a detergent/soapy water or a commercial mildew or mold cleaner. The cleaned area should then be thoroughly dried. Throw away any sponges or rags used to clean mold. If the mold returns quickly or spreads, it may mean the building materials are still wet enough to support mold growth. Additional drying of these materials may be needed.
- After working in a mold affected area, shower and launder work clothes separate from the other laundry. Keep shoes and work clothes away from the unaffected living area.
- Never mix cleaners (such as a cleaner with ammonia) and disinfectants (such as bleach), as chemical reactions between these ingredients are likely to result in the release of hazardous gases (such as chlorine). Read and follow label instructions of cleaners and disinfectants carefully. Open windows and doors to provide plenty of fresh air.
65 Gulf Power Workers Depart Century To Restore Power In Tuscaloosa
June 12, 2012
A Gulf Power Company storm restoration team of 65 employees departed Century Tuesday morning headed to Tuscaloosa to help restore electric service following a powerful storm system that swept across most of Alabama last night.
At the height of Monday’s storm, 129,000 Alabama Power customers were without power. The majority—79,000—were in the Birmingham area.
Gulf Power employees from across Northwest Florida comprise the 65 members of the work group, which includes 49 linemen and 16 support personnel that will assist Gulf Power.
“We’re glad to be able to help our fellow Southern Company utility after this storm,” said Jeff Rogers with Gulf Power. “Our crews had just spent the past weekend battling outages here in our service area so we know how important it is to work safely to get power restored as quickly as possible.”
Picture: Gulf Power workers from across the region met in Century Tuesday morning to head to Tuscaloosa to help restore power outages caused by powerful storms Monday night. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.
North Escambia Rains Provide Some Welcomed Drought Relief
June 12, 2012
While one to two feet of rain in the past few days created havoc in the Pensacola area, a slow and steady weekend rain followed by heavier downpours on Monday were welcome news for many North Escambia farmers.
According to the U.S. Drought Monitor, all of Escambia and Santa Rosa counties were officially in a severe drought as of last week. In the North Escambia area, rainfall totals Saturday through Monday morning were mostly in the three to six inch range.
This was the second year that the North Escambia area was in a severe drought. Last year, Escambia and Santa Rosa counties were declared federal disaster areas due to the combined effect of excessive drought and the summer’s high temperatures. Many farmers lost a large percentage of their crops to the dry soils. This year, non-irrigated crops were suffering tremendously in the dry soil, making 2012 look like a repeat of 2011.
Pictured above: Water standing between rows in a Walnut Hill field Monday afternoon. Pictured below: Dry, parched corn in Walnut Hill prior to the rains. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.
Fire Destroys Cottage Hill Mobile Home
June 12, 2012
Fire destroyed a mobile home in the Cottage Hill community Monday night.
The fire on Williams Ditch Road near Chavers Road was first reported to emergency dispatchers as a brush fire that spread to a fence and then as a house fire.
The single wide mobile home was reported to be about half engulfed in flame when the first firefighters arrived on scene. The fire is under investigation by the State Fire Marshal’s Office.
There were no immediate reports of any injuries in the blaze. Further details were not available.
The Cantonment, Molino, Ensley, Beulah and McDavid stations of Escambia Rescue were dispatched to the fire.
Man Charged With Fathering 13-Year Old’s Child Says He’s Not Guilty
June 12, 2012
A North Escambia man accused of fathering a child with a 13-year old girl has pleaded not guilty to the charges against him.
Michael Lee King, 26, remains free on bond after being arrested May 29 on three felony charges — sexual battery, lewd and lascivious battery, and child abuse. His attorney, David B. Ackerman, has filed a written plea of not guilty and waived a scheduled June 21 arraignment hearing, according to court records. No trial date has been set.
According to an arrest report, King first had non-consensual sex in 2010 with the girl when she was 12 years old. Their sexual encounters continued for over a year, she told investigators, until King was arrested on unrelated charges in August.
At age 13, the girl became pregnant, giving birth at age 14, according to the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office.
The Sheriff’s Office obtained a voluntary DNA sample from the 14-year old girl and baby, and obtained a search warrant for a DNA sample from King. According to a Florida Department of Law Enforcement lab report, there was a 99.99 percent probability that King was the father of the child.
King did not provide deputies with a statement prior to his arrest, according to a Sheriff’s Office report.
At the time of his arrest, King listed his address as a trailer park on Barth Road in Molino. He previously resided on Highway 164 in McDavid, according to jail records. The abuse incidents occurred in McDavid, according to the arrest report.
ZZ Top: Atmore Concert Canceled Due To Stage Safety Concerns
June 12, 2012
Classic rock groups ZZ Top and 3 Doors Down canceled their show Friday night in Atmore over safety concerns over a potential stage collapse.
The scheduled concert at the Wind Creek Hotel & Casino Amphitheater was canceled based on a determination that the structural condition of the stage made it unsafe for the performers, their crews and the audience.
“This is due to numerous safety issues concerning the structural integrity of the stage, which included a significant risk of a potential stage collapse,” a statement by 3 Doors Down said.
“We’re definitely from ‘the show must go on’ school but had to draw the line this time when we found out that numerous hazards were present at the venue. We couldn’t, in good conscience, do the show knowing that the safety for those on and off stage would be in jeopardy,” said a statement released by ZZ Top Monday morning. “We had hoped the situation would have been addressed and corrected by show time but, sadly, that wasn’t the case so we just had to ‘pull the plug’ for the sake of all concerned. We hope our fans and friends understand that the decision that was made was the only one we could abide in light of those conditions.”
Members of ZZ Top were seen Saturday evening before showtime at the Food World grocery store and Jalisco’s Mexican Restaurant in Atmore.
The cancellation has made national news, reported in publications like Rolling Stone.
Pictured top: Billy F Gibbons of ZZ Top poses with Jennifer Colbert of Bratt just inside the Food World in Atmore late Saturday afternoon. Pictured inset: Classic rock group ZZ Top. Courtesy photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
Tri-County, Atmore Gets Wins In 8U Tournament
June 12, 2012
The 2012 8U Machine Pitch District Baseball Tournament continued Monday night at the Northwest Escambia Bradberry Park.
In Monday night’s first game, postponed from Saturday morning by rain, Tri-County’s All-Stars easily defeated Atmore 14-2.
Atmore came back in the second game of the night to beat Northwest Escambia 12-3.
Reorganized Flomaton Lions Club Looking For New Members
June 12, 2012
The Flomaton Lions Club is being reorganized with the help of the Atmore Lions Club. The Flomaton club’s first meeting in over three years was held last week with several new members.
Judy Champion, Ruth Harrell, Goodie Odom, Scott Hammond and returning Lion Charles Bowles joined the club, according to organizers. The club came together to discuss community needs, including school uniforms for the upcoming year.
Hammond, Flomaton High principal, told the group that there is a need to provide school uniforms for children in need. The Lions will hold a fundraiser pancake supper on August 2.
Former Lions or community minded individuals interested in making a difference in the Flomaton area are invited to join the Flomaton Lions at their next meeting on June 19 from 6-7 p.m. at the Lions Flomaton Community Center.






