Ryan Calls For ‘Turnaround’ In America With Romney In Charge
August 30, 2012
Paul Ryan of Wisconsin officially accepted the Republican vice presidential nomination during the party’s convention Thursday night in Tampa.
“I accept the duty to help lead our nation out of a jobs crisis and back to prosperity – and I know we can do this. I accept the calling of my generation to give our children the America that was given to us, with opportunity for the young and security for the old – and I know that we are ready,” Ryan said at the Republican National Convention.
“Our nominee is sure ready. His whole life has prepared him for this moment – to meet serious challenges in a serious way, without excuses and idle words. After four years of getting the run-around, America needs a turnaround, and the man for the job is Governor Mitt Romney,” Ryan said.
Ryan called for a “turnaround” in the country, accusing the Democrats of creating a division in the country.
“They’ve run out of ideas. Their moment came and went. Fear and division are all they’ve got left,” he said.
For the full text of Ryan’s speech, click here.
Mitt Romney will give his nomination acceptance speech Thursday night, following an introduction by Senator Marco Rubio of Florida. Rubio was tight-lipped Wednesday about the speech, saying that he planned to outline the differences between Romney and Democratic incumbent President Barack Obama. But Rubio did say he wanted the moment to mean something to his parents, including his late father.
“I hope on a personal level, for my mom, watching from home, and my dad, wherever he’s watching from, it will be affirmation that their lives mattered, that all the sacrifices and hard work they went through was worth something,” Rubio told reporters.
For the full text of Ryan’s speech Wednesday night to the Republican National Convention, click here.
Northview’s Neiko Robinson Suspended For Six Games
August 29, 2012
Northview High School Chiefs senior Neiko Robinson has been suspended for six games by the Florida High School Athletic Association after being ejected from a kickoff classic game last Friday night.
Robinson, a transfer from the Flomaton Hurricanes and a verbal commitment to Penn State, was ejected in the fourth quarter after Neino Robinson, Neiko’s younger brother, was flagged for pass interference on a play. A brief scuffle followed, and Neiko Robinson allegedly threw a punch.
A new FHSAA sportsmanship policy went into effect a year ago calling for an automatic six-game suspension for a player ejected for being involved in a fight. Northview will be eligible to appeal the FHSAA decision.
The Chief will open their regular season at home Friday night against John Paul Catholic at 7 p.m.
Pictured top: Senior Neiko Robinson picks up yardage for the Northview Chiefs last Friday night against Panama City Bay. NorthEscambia.com photo, click to enlarge.
Back To School On Thursday; Some Changes At Northview, Tate, Ernest Ward
August 29, 2012
Escambia County (Fla.), Escambia County (Ala.) and Santa Rosa County schools will be open on Thursday. All students and staff are to report as normal.
Outdoor school activities can resume as early as this afternoon at school principal’s discretion, in Escambia, Fla.
At Northview High, pictures and senior portrait makeups on Thursday have been rescheduled for next Tuesday.
The Northview High JV football game scheduled for Thursday has been canceled. It will be rescheduled to a later date.
The Tate High School Aggies regular season opener at Louisiana’s St. Charles High School scheduled for Friday night has been canceled due to Isaac.
At Ernest Ward Middle School, the football jamboree scheduled for Thursday night at Summerdale has been canceled. The first EWMS football game will be next Thursday, September 6 at home versus Perdido at 6 p.m.
Record Setting Winning Fantasy 5 Ticket Sold In North Escambia
August 29, 2012
A winning, record setting Florida Lottery Fantasy 5 ticket in Tuesday night’s drawing was sold in Davisville.
The winning ticket, with numbers 01-03-05-07-09, was sold at the State Line O’Yes Lotto, 11331 Highway 97, at the Alabama state line. The ticket was one of 98 winning tickets in the drawing — new record for the for the most winners in a single drawing since the game change to 5 of 36 eleven years ago. Of the winners, 97 picked their own numbers; only one was a machine-generated Quick Pick ticket.
When prize jackpot of $195,541 was split 98 ways, the of the winning tickets is worth $1,995.32 There were also 1,037 tickets with four correct numbers worth $30 each, and 15,276 with three of five numbers worth $5.50 each.
Isaac Weakens To A Tropical Storm (With Local Photo Gallery)
August 29, 2012
Hurricane Isaac official made landfall at 6:45 Tuesday night along the southeast Louisiana coast. Once inland, the storm moved slowly along the coast, remaining a hurricane into Wednesday morning.
By 2 p.m. Wednesday, Isaac had weakened to tropical storm status.
In the North Escambia area, very few problems were reported. There were a few scattered power outages and a few downed trees. In the southern half of the county, tens of thousands of people lost power Tuesday, and there were more reports of downed trees. Isaac’s big punch to Escambia County came in the form of storm surge, flooding many coastal areas.
For the very latest information on Isaac, click the graphic below to enlarge.
For other Isaac updates such as closures, check the front page of NorthEscambia.com.
For a reader submitted photo gallery, click here.
Pictured top: Pictured top: Heavy surf caused by Hurricane Isaac at Pensacola Beach Tuesday afternoon. Pictured inset: Heavy waves pound Bayfront Park at the foot of the Pensacola Bay Bridge Tuesday afternoon. NorthEscambia.com photos by Kristi Smith, click to enlarge.

Romney Nominated, Christie Wows Delegates
August 29, 2012
[Tampa] Former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney was officially nominated as the Republican Party’s presidential candidate Tuesday, ending a lengthy selection process that began with the Iowa caucus vote in early January. Republican delegates attending the party’s national convention in Tampa also heard a rousing speech from New Jersey Governor Chris Christie.
Although there was no suspense about the outcome, Republicans went ahead with the traditional roll call of the states that assured Mitt Romney of the presidential nomination and a showdown with Barack Obama in the November election.
Wisconsin Representative Paul Ryan was also nominated to be Romney’s vice presidential running mate.
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, a favorite with conservative activists within the party, delivered what is known as the convention keynote speech that touched on the main themes the Republicans will emphasize during the campaign.
“I don’t know about you but I don’t want my children and grandchildren to have to read in a history book what it was like to live in an American century,” said Christie. “I don’t want their only inheritance to be an enormous government that has overtaxed, overspent and over-borrowed a great people into second-class citizenship. I want them to live in a second American Century. A second American Century.”
Delegates also gave a warm reception to Mitt Romney’s wife, Ann, who is likely to play a larger campaign role in trying to attract women voters.
Ann Romney also sought to highlight her husband’s personal side, part of a broader Republican effort this week to help Romney better connect with voters.
“I can’t tell you what will happen over the next four years,” she said. “But I can only stand here tonight as a mother, a wife, a grandmother, an American, and make you this solemn commitment: This man will not fail!”
Romney joined his wife onstage briefly after her speech amid cheers from delegates.
Some of Romney’s former rivals for the Republican nomination have also rallied around him at the convention, including former Pennsylvania senator Rick Santorum, a favorite of social conservatives within the party.
“We are stewards of a great inheritance,” said Santorum. “In November we have a chance to vote for life and liberty, not dependency. A vote for Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan will put our country back in the hands of leaders who understand what America can and, for the sake of our children, must be to keep the dream alive.”
Courtesy photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
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Atmore Elects Jim Staff As Mayor, New Council Members
August 29, 2012
Atmore elected a new mayor and three council members Tuesday, while two council races are headed to an October runoff.
Jim Staff won the mayor’s job, defeating challengers Lloyd Albritton and Bernard Bishop without a runoff required . Staff received 58 percent with 830 votes. Bernard Bishop had 356 votes, while Lloyd Albritton received 243 votes.
Elected to the council were Webb Nall, District 1; Cornell Torrence, District 2; and Christopher Walker, running unopposed in District 3. An October runoff will be required in District 4 and District 5 where no one received 50 percent of the vote.
After a total of more than two decades in office, current Mayor Howard Shell did not seek re-election. He was first elected to the Atmore City Council 1984 before being appointed mayor after the death of then-Mayor Patricia McKenzie. After winning the mayor’s race twice, he remained in office until being beaten in 1996 by Rodney Owens, an Atmore chiropractor. He returned to office in 2000 and is serving his third term since returning to office.
Here are complete, but unofficial results:
Mayor
- Jim Staff – 830
- Bernard Bishop – 356
- Lloyd Albritton – 243
District 1
- Webb Nall – 177
- Chad Thrower – 80
District 2
- Cornell Torrence -129
- Thomas S. McNeal – 99
District 3
- Christopher Walker – unopposed
District 4 - (runoff required)
- Susan Smith – 240
- Larry Houck – 217
- Phil Johnson – 51
District 5 – (runoff required)
- Chris Harrison – 106
- Michael Arnold – 70
- Gregg Akins – 61
- Sandra Gray – 40
Pictured top: Atmore mayor-elect Jim Staff (left) is congratulated Tuesday night by Mayor Howard Shell (right). Photo by Emilie Mims for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
Dewey Bondurant Re-elected Flomaton Mayor
August 29, 2012
Dewey Bondurant was re-elected as Flomaton’s mayor Tuesday, according to preliminary, unofficial results from the Flomaton Town Hall.
Bondurant received 236 votes to 216 votes for challenger and councilman Clemente Brooks.
For Flomaton Town Council:
District 1
- Butch Lee 54
- John Samson 30
District 2:
- Lillian Dean 77
- Rachel Pleasant 21
Pictured top: Flomaton Mayor Dewey Bondurant (left) at a Flomaton Town Council meeting next to councilman and mayoral candidate Clemente Brooks (right). NorthEscambia.com file photo, click to enlarge.
Power Restored To Majority Of Gulf Power Customers
August 29, 2012
Gulf Power Company crews have restored power to more than 20,000 customers across Northwest Florida in the wake of Hurricane Isaac. As of 6:15 a.m. Wednesday, only a few scattered outages remained in the region.
“Despite high winds and heavy rain, our crews really made a difference out there,” said Jeff Rogers, Gulf Power spokesman. “We appreciate our customers’ patience as we work in these difficult weather conditions.”
As the day progresses more outages are possible so customers should remain prepared, Rogers said.
“As we start winding down, we’re looking at deploying some of our crews to help those closer to where Isaac made landfall,” Rogers said. “Gulf Power’s well-trained crews are often requested in the hardest-hit areas. And we’re more than happy to help after our customers are taken care of.”
Gulf Power encourages those who experience an outage to call 1-800-487-6937 to report their outage.
“The best thing about our restoration efforts is that we have had no injuries to our employees, customers or to the out-of-state workers here to help us,” Rogers said. “Safety is our number one priority and we have done well in that category so far.”
Pictured: Gulf Power crews work Wednesday morning to restore power. Courtesy photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
Third Human West Nile Case Confirmed In Escambia County
August 29, 2012
The third human case of the West Nile virus was confirmed Tuesday in Escambia County, days after health officials issued a “Mosquito Borne Illness Advisory” for the entire county.
The reported cases mean “there is an imminent risk of additional persons becoming infected,” according to the Escambia County Health Department. The health department has not said where in the county the infected person reside.
“The increase in the number of confirmed cases reaffirms the increased risk of contracting the disease for everyone in our county. Since most people who contract WNV have mild or no symptoms, it is likely that there are numerous unreported cases throughout the area. As we deal with the potential for very wet weather, it is especially important that all residents take precautions to limit their exposure to mosquitoes,” said Dr. Susan Turner, associate director for the Escambia County Health Department.
Mosquitoes infected with West Nile Virus can bite and infect humans. Symptoms of infection can range from mild to severe, including development of diseases such as meningitis or encephalitis. Being outdoors, especially during dawn and dusk when mosquitoes are most active, further increases the risk of infection. People with weakened immune systems and individuals over 50 may be at higher risk of the most severe form of the infection.











