Salzman To Host Constituent Services Day On Friday
September 16, 2025
The office of Florida House Rep. Michelle Salzman, in partnership with local, state, and federal officials will host in-person mobile office hours to assist constituents with casework issues. These office hours offer constituents who do not live close to one of the district offices a more convenient way to receive county, state, and federal casework assistance.
“I am looking forward to hosting another Constituent Service Day. This quarterly event allows for constituents to get in person help from federal, state and local elected officials and organizations serving District 1,” Salzman said.
Constituent Services Day will be held Friday, September 19 from noon at 2 p.m. at the Ferry Pass Community Center, 8800 North 9th Avenue in Pensacola.
Participants are scheduled to include:
- Representative Michelle Salzman’s Office
- US Senator Ashley Moody’s Office
- Congressman Jimmy Patronis Office
- Senator Don Gaetz Office
- County Commissioner Ashlee Hofberger’s office
- Pensacola’s Policy & Legislative Affairs Officer
- Escambia County VSO’s Office
- Hope Florida
- Arc Gateway
- Department of Health
- Center for Independent Living
- Emerald Coast Utilities Authority
- Escambia County Neighborhood Enterprise Division
FHP Conducts Speed Enforcement Operation On Highway 97
September 16, 2025
The Florida Highway Patrol conducted a speed enforcement detail last weekend on Highway 97 in North Escambia.
FHP Captain Jason King said the detail was “in response to citizens’ concerns about dangerous driving”.
In a two-hour timeframe Saturday morning, troopers conducted 10 traffic stops on vehicles exceeding the posted 55 mph speed limit between Highway 29 in Molino and the Alabama state line. King said no other violations were observed during the enforcement detail.
A fatality occurred last Friday morning on Highway 97 just before 7 a.m., and a two-vehicle crash about an hour later, and about 3.5 miles south on Highway 97, injured two people. There was also a five-vehicle wreck with multiple injuries that occurred in August on Highway 97 in Walnut Hill.
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Missing Autistic Boy Found Safe At Lake Stone Near Century
September 15, 2025
A missing 8-year-old boy was found in about an hour Monday morning at Lake Stone near Century.
The boy was reported missing around 6:10 a.m., and the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office responded with resources that included a drone and two K-9 units.
The child was located safely in the area and was not injured, according to the ECSO.
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FDOT: Highway 97 To Be Resurfaced 2026; No Other Improvements Currently Funded
September 15, 2025
A $20.6 million project to resurface Highway 97 is set for 2026, and there may be a widening study forthcoming in the next few years, but there are no other improvements or safety improvements planned for the state road that has seen several major crashes and a fatality in recent weeks, according to the Florida Department of Transportation.
The fatality was last Friday morning just before 7 a.m, and two-vehicle crash about an hour later and 3.5 miles south on Highway 97 injured two people. Both crashes, and a five-vehicle wreck with multiple injuries in August, were blamed on drivers that failed to remain in their lane, according to the Florida Highway Patrol.
After the Friday crashes, NorthEscambia.com asked FDOT if there are any plans in place for the two-lane roadway.
The state funded $79,997 for preliminary engineering in 2025, and approved funding is in place for a $20,650,022 resurfacing from Highway 29 in Molino north to the Alabama state line. The state is funding $11,436,602 of the 22-mile project along with $9,213,420 in federal dollars.
Ian Satter, public information director for FDOT District 3, said on Friday that for the next five years, there are currently no other planned or funded improvements or safety studies for Highway 97.
Four Lane Highway 97?
A Project Development and Environment (PD&E) Study on expanding Highway 97 to four lanes is number six of ten capacity project priorities adopted this year by the Regional Rural Transportation Plan (RRTP) for 2025. That list is forwarded to FDOT as requested priorities — essentially a wish list — for the study in advance of any consideration of the actual work. However, inclusion does not mean FDOT, will or will not seek funding for a project.
The current FDOT Adopted Five-Year Work Program covers Fiscal Years 2026 through 2030 (projects programmed July 1, 2025, through June 30, 2030) and was adopted on July 1, 2025.
The process of approving and legislatively funding new items for the Five-Year Work Program includes multiple lengthy steps, Satter said. (The process is illustrated below). As part of the development process, each FDOT District coordinates with the local Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPOs) in urbanized areas and county governments in rural areas.
FDOT District 3, which includes 16 counties across Northwest Florida, will begin the process in mid-October.
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Elected Or Appointed School Superintendent? Escambia Commission To Consider Ballot Referendum
September 15, 2025
The Escambia County Commission will take the next step this week in placing a referendum on the ballot in 2026 to again ask voters if they want an elected or appointed superintendent.
The school board voted 3-2 on February 18 to place a referendum on the general election ballot to send the question back to voters. The referendum was introduced by District 5 member Tom Harrell, with Harrell, Kevin Adams, and Paul Fesko voting in favor. Board members Carissa Bergosh and David Williams were opposed. The school board then sent the referendum to the county commission for approval.
“I feel very strongly about this,” Harrell, who campaigned on a return to an elected superintendent, said in February. “The county, I think, feels very strongly. There’s never anything wrong with letting the people decide. When you have a democracy, it’s all about people making decisions.”
“Deep down in my heart, having been here in this district for 60 years, that’s what the people of this district want,” Harrell added. “It’s the right time; it’s the right thing to do.”
On Tuesday, the county commission will vote on scheduling an October 16 public hearing to consider adopting an ordinance authorizing a countywide referendum on the statewide primary election on August 18, 2026, to determine if the school superintendent should be an elected position.
The Escambia County Commission will take the next step this week in placing a referendum on the ballot in 2026 to again ask voters if they want an elected or appointed superintendent.
Bonus Photos: Northview Fans, Band And Cheerleaders At Central
September 15, 2025
The Northview Chiefs beat Central 46-8 last Friday night.
For a bonus photo gallery with the cheerleaders, fans and band, click here.
For a game story and action photos, click here.
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Bonus Photos: Tate Fans, Band And Cheerleaders At Milton
September 15, 2025
The Tate Aggies slipped to the Milton Panthers 3-0 last Friday night.
For a bonus photo gallery with the cheerleaders, fans and band, click here.
For a game story and action photos, click here.
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Cantonment 10,000 Pound Food Distribution Set For Tuesday
September 15, 2025
The Cantonment Improvement Committee will host a food distribution Tuesday, September 16, providing 10,000 pounds of food to local residents in need. The giveaway will being at 3 p.m. at Carver Park, located at 208 Webb Street in Cantonment.
Attendees should like up facing north on Webb Street.
To receive food, individuals must present a valid identification. The distribution will operate on a first come, first served basis as supplies last. Recipients must have an identification with a maximum of three families per vehicle that can receive food.
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Argos Move To 3-0 After Win Over Shorter
September 15, 2025
The No. 5 ranked Argos had all three phases of the game working on Saturday as the team took down Shorter, 42-20 at PenAir field to get its third win of the season.
UWF scored four touchdowns on offense, one on special teams and forced three turnovers to dominate Shorter and move to 9-0 all-time against the Hawks.
The Argos had seven different players get carries in the game while nine different receivers had at least one reception.
FIRST HALF
UWF managed to find an early 15-0 lead just six minutes into the first quarter. Marcus Stokes scored the game’s first touchdown following at one-yard touchdown run. The Argos added a two-point conversion after Shorter jumped offside on the extra point attempt.
Roderick Webb then intercepted Shorter quarterback Jeb Walls on their opening possession which led to a 21-yard receiving touchdown by Avery Giddens for the Argos.
The visitors tightened the score with a fumble recovery returned for a touchdown that cut the lead to 15-6.
The Argos found two additional scores in the first half thanks to its special teams. Freshman Brogan Woeber nailed a 22-yard field goal early in the second quarter to give UWF an 18-6 lead. Then right before the end of the half Tony Newsome returned a punt 56 yards for a touchdown to help the Argos take a 25-6 advantage heading into the halftime break.
SECOND HALF
West Florida had the first two scores of the second half to break open the lead, 39-6. Tyshon Mansell grabbed a seven-yard touchdown pass from Stokes for the first score of the sophomore’s UWF career. TJ Lane later caught his third touchdown reception of the season on the next possession. UWF was the only team to score in the third quarter.
Shorter cut significantly into the deficit with two four quarter touchdowns. Lanear McCray found a run gap to rush for a 95-yard touchdown. Hugh Barbee III then took an interception back for a touchdown to bring the score to 39-20 in favor of the Argos.
Woeber closed out the scoring with a 39-yard field goal late in the fourth quarter to give UWF a 42-20 lead.
KEY PERFORMANCES
DB Roderick Webb had two first half interceptions, the first of his career with UWF
Tony Newsome took a punt back 56 yards for a touchdown right before the end of the first half
QB Marcus Stokes went 19-of-26 for 258 yards, three passing touchdowns on one rushing TD
Corey Scott made five receptions for 95 yards receiving yards.
Avery Giddens recorded his first touchdown of the season on a 21-yard TD catch
Tyshon Mansell had his first receiving touchdown for the Argos.
TJ Lane has now had a receiving touchdown in each of the first three games
Punter Michael Shine had five punts with three punts of over 50 yards and downed inside the 20-yard line.
Brian Hooks had his first career interception
The defense only allowed 87 passing yards (204 total yards of offense) and had 11 tackles for loss
COACH NOBLES
“It was huge momentum getting the touchdown right before halftime,” head coach Kaleb Nobles said. “It was awesome. Tony Newsome did a great job setting up the wall. We talk about how a couple plays can change a game, and that play changed the game right there.”
“To be able to create TFL’s on first and second down is something we set a standard for and make second and long and third and long tougher play calls for the opponent. Our guys have done a great job of that.”
NEXT UP
UWF will travel to North Greenville for a Saturday evening game at Younts Stadium in Tigerville, S.C. Kickoff is scheduled for 7 p.m. ET / 6 p.m. CT. NGU is 1-1 this season.
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Wahoos Finish Season with Flourish, Crush Clingstones 12-1
September 15, 2025
written by Bill Vilona
The Blue Wahoos missed out on the playoffs this year, but still managed to end their season Sunday with a pair of impressive feats.
In a lineup full of recently-added players, many of whom are likely to return in 2026, the Blue Wahoos produced an emphatic 12-1 victory against the Columbus Clingstones in the season-finale at Blue Wahoos Stadium, thus extending an impressive streak of nine years without a losing season.
They did it by winning the final three games, taking the series (4-2) against Columbus and ending with a winning second-half record of 35-34 and 69-69 overall.
The significance gets ramped up when considering Pensacola has attained this many consecutive, non-losing seasons, across three different affiliations – the past five years with the Miami Marlins.
Also, the Blue Wahoos went through 66 different players this season. Only four players on Sunday’s roster began the season with the ballclub in April.
“We’ve been talking to the guys about playing for something every day,” said Blue Wahoos manager Nelson Prada, who completed his first year as a Double-A level manager. “I told the guys (earlier in week) we have goals to reach…200 stolen bases, play for .500 (overall record), win this series.
“For me, the whole year was great, because we’ve kept the guys ready to play every day.”
The Blue Wahoos also reached an ambitious goal of 200 stolen bases this season when shortstop Payton Green took second in the first inning. That mark blew past the team’s previous stolen base record of 168, set in 2022.
Green’s steal followed a 3-run homer by second baseman Jay Beshears in the first inning.
What a day this became for Beshears, who joined the team on Sept. 1 from the Beloit Sky Carp, the Marlins’ High-A affiliate in Beloit, Wisc.
He had his best game with the Blue Wahoos, going 4-for-5 at the plate with five RBI. He just missed hitting for the cycle when his deep drive in the left-center gap to lead off the seventh inning was snared on a terrific catch by the Clingstones’ centerfielder Patrick Clohisy.
After getting eliminated from playoff contention more than a week ago, the Blue Wahoos played their final series like a team on a mission.
They won the first game Tuesday, dropped the next two in one-run decisions, then swept the three weekend games against Columbus by a combined 22-4 score.
The Clingstones, the Atlanta Braves’ new affiliate, finished 58-77 overall. The Braves moved from being the Mississippi Braves in Pearl, Miss., their location for the previous 20 years.
The Blue Wahoos blew open Sunday’s game by scoring three more runs in the fourth inning, then producing six runs in the seventh and eighth.
In the fourth, catcher Sam Praytor singled and later scored on a wild pitch. Eric Rataczak finished the rally with a 2-run single.
In the seventh, Emaarion Boyd hit a 2-run homer, his first with the Blue Wahoos. Beshears followed in the eighth inning with a 2-run double and Green capped off the day with a 2-run homer.
Most of the among the crowd of 3,200 stayed until the final out was recorded. A large group of children ran the bases as part of the customary Family Sunday promotion. Families then tossed soft baseballs in left field as Marcus Pointe Baptist Church held an open-to-all baptism ceremony behind home plate.
The Blue Wahoos used five pitchers in the finale, led by starter Alex Williams who earned the win and finished 5-4 this season. Following the game, many of the players loaded their cars and began to travel to their hometowns.
WHAT’S NEXT?
WHAT: Blue Wahoos 2026 Season Opener.
WHO: Montgomery Biscuits vs. Blue Wahoos.
WHEN: April 3, 2026, 6:05 p.m.
WHERE: Blue Wahoos Stadium.





















