Dogwood Dulcimers Entertain Century Care Residents, Hold Jam Session
October 25, 2011
The Dogwood Dulcimer Association entertained the residents of Century Care Center late last week before holding a weekend jam session at Lake Stone.
The Dogwood Dulcimers invites anyone, including beginners, to play a dulcimer or traditional instrument with them for free. The group meets every Monday at 7 p.m. at Trinity Presbyterian Church at 3400 Bayou Blvd., Pensacola and the third Thursday of each month, 7 p.m. at Cottage Hill United Methodist Church at 229 Williams Ditch Road in Cantonment.
Click here for the Dogwood Dulcimer website.
Pictured: The Dogwood Dulcimers perform at Century Care Center. Submitted photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
Man Arrested For Harvester’s Credit Union Robbery
October 24, 2011
A man that allegedly robbed a credit union and led sheriff’s deputies on a chase through west Pensacola Monday is behind bars.
Deputies say that 29-year old Eric Hendron Leger walked into Harvester’s Federal Credit Union on Highway 98 in West Pensacola and gave a note to a teller demanding money.
Witnesses said Leger kept one hand in his pocket and made them feel as if he had a gun or other weapon.
Leger fled north on Blue Angel Parkway with an undisclosed amount of cash. Witnesses were able to provide deputies a good description of the getaway vehicle, and within moments, deputies spotted Leger near Blue Angel Parkway and Mobile Highway . Deputies attempted to stop Leger, but he fled and led deputies on a chase.
Minutes later, Leger wrecked his vehicle into trees near the intersection of Kemp Road and Twiggs Lane in the Wedgewood subdivision. Deputies were able to
take Leger into custody without further incident.
One deputy was involved in a minor crash during the pursuit and was treated and released from a local hospital [Read more...]. Leger is currently being held under a $100,000.00 bond for bank robbery.
Teen Cited After Crash With Deputy
October 24, 2011
An Escambia County teen was cited after an accident with a marked Escambia County Sheriff’s Office vehicle Monday afternoon.
Escambia County Deputy Burt Craft, 28, was responding with lights and sirens on Saufley Field Road to an armed robbery call when the Florida Highway Patrol says 16-year old Cody Steven Kirk traveled into the path of the patrol unit at the intersection of Saufley Field Road and Mobile Highway.
Kirk was charged with failure to yield to an emergency vehicle. Kirk and his passenger 18-year old Nickolas Lullo, were not injured. Deputy Craft received minor injuries and was transported to Sacred Heart Hospital.
White, Morgan To Hold Town Hall Meeting In Walnut Hill
October 24, 2011
Escambia County District 5 Commissioner Kevin White and Escambia Sheriff David Morgan will hold a joint town hall meeting in Walnut Hill.
The meeting will take place Tuesday, November 1, at 6 p.m., at the Walnut Hill Ruritan Building at 7850 Highway 97.
The meeting will begin with comments from the commissioner and sheriff then proceed into an open forum. Citizens will have the opportunity to ask questions and make comments.
Video: Northview Chiefs Beat Freeport Bulldogs
October 24, 2011
Here are video highlights by Keith Garrison for NorthEscambia.com from Northview’s win Friday night over Freeport.
For game details and a photo gallery from the game, click here.
(If you do not see the YouTube video above, it is because your work, school or home firewall is blocking external videos.)
Bill Filed To Prevent Protests Near Military, Other Funerals
October 24, 2011
A bill has been filed in the Florida Senate to make it illegal to protest and disturb military funerals in the Sunshine State. Senator Lizbeth Benacquisto, R-Ft. Myers, filed legislation which would make it a misdemeanor to picket or engage in other protest activities within 500 feet of a funeral, burial or memorial service of a veteran, emergency response worker, elected official or minor.
Benacquisto said she was proud to sponsor an important piece of legislation that recognizes the meaningful balance that must be reached between the First Amendment and a family’s right to grieve in private for their loved one.
“Funerals are emotional times for families and friends to come together and mourn the passing of loved ones,” said Senator Benacquisto. “All too often, they are used for political purposes that distort the courage of the servicemen and women who protect this country. We need to respect this time and allow families to grieve.”
The bill was also filed in the House by Representative Pat Rooney, R-Palm Beach Gardens. House Bill 31 is a response to a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that stated anti-gay protestors in Maryland exercised their right to free speech at the 2006 funeral of Marine Cpl. Matthew Snyder who was killed in Iraq. According to the judge, protestors were not in violation of the state’s 100-foot buffer zone for military funerals. While Florida law currently makes it a misdemeanor to disturb military funerals, Benacquisto’s newly filed bill proposes the buffer zone.
“I can’t think of a more important piece of legislation,” Benacquisto added. “This bill will allow military heroes to receive the honor and reverence they deserve. I am hopeful that my colleagues in the Legislature will recognize what an important initiative this is to the families of those who gave the ultimate sacrifice for our country.”
Football District Leaders Emerging
October 24, 2011
For the Northview Chiefs, the District 1-1A championship depends on their November 4 homecoming game against the Baker Gators. If the Chiefs knock off Baker, Northview takes the district and Freeport takes the No. 2 spot.
But if Baker should beat Northview, there would be a three-way tie with Freeport, if Freeport defeats Jay. The Jay Royals are totally out of the district championship hunt.
In District 1-5A, a three-way tie is also possible. If West Florida beats Arnold, the Jaguars are first and the Gulf Breeze Dolphins are second. But if Arnold wins, there’s a three-way tie.
In District 1-6A, the Pensacola High School Tigers are district champions if they beat Escambia or Washington. Second place will go to Pace, Milton or Pine Forest depending the outcome of several different games
Hurricane Rina Update
October 24, 2011
Rina formed in the western Caribbean Sunday night and was upgraded to hurricane status by Monday afternoon. It’s expected to move slowly over the next five days, approaching Yucatan Peninsula, possibly as a hurricane. Models diverge after five days — some taking the storm toward the Pacific, other models toward southern Florida. The latest information on Rina is in the graphic above.
Weekend In 500 Photos
October 24, 2011
There were a lot of happenings over the weekend in the North Escambia area, and NorthEscambia.com was there with over 500 photos published. Click an item below to view the corresponding story and/or photo gallery.
Just A Drill: Citizens Respond As Tornado Hits Century
October 23, 2011
As a hurricane moved across the Century area Saturday, the town’s citizens took shelter at the old high school on Pond Street. All seemed well as the hurricane force winds began to die down outside — until the hurricane spawned a tornado. The twister took aim at the shelter, leaving destruction and mass casualties behind. Ordinary first responders from EMS and the fire department were cut off by the storm.
But the town’s CERT members jumped into action, providing search and rescue, and basic medical care until more help could arrive.
That was the scenario that played out Saturday morning as part of a drill for Century’s first graduation class for CERT — the Community Emergency Response Team sponsored by BRACE, the Be Ready Alliance Coordinating for Emergencies.
About two dozen Century CERT members have attended weekly classes since August to prepare to step up and help in the event of an actual emergency or disaster.
“They have done really well; it was really impressive,” said Chris Hamilton, CERT coordinator for BRACE. “Century is ready.”
The Century CERT training was available to Escambia County (Fla.) residents and included basic disaster response skills like fire safety, light search and rescue, team organization and disaster medical operations.
Pictured top: Century town council member Sandra McMurray Jackson (left) and another CERT volunteer held a disaster “victim” Saturday morning during a disaster drill. Pictured inset and below: CERT volunteers search for tornado victims during a drill. Courtesy photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.





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