Vehicle Crashes Into A Deep Ditch At The Alabama-Florida State Line

March 24, 2023

A driver crashed into a deep drainage ditch at the Alabama-Florida state line Thursday afternoon after avoiding a vehicle that pulled out in front of him.

It happened just after 4 p.m. on Highway 99 and State Line Road near Bratt. The driver of a Jeep Grand Cherokee was northbound on Highway 99 in Florida when the elderly driver of another SUV failed to properly stop and pulled out from a stop sign in Florida on State Line Road. The driver of the Jeep swerved off the roadway to avoid a collision, crossing the state line into Alabama. The Jeep then collided with a utility guy wire and crashed into a deep drainage ditch.

The driver of the Jeep and his passenger were not injured.

Alabama State Troopers investigated the single vehicle crash since the only collision (between the Jeep and the guy wire and ditch) occurred in Alabama.

The Walnut Hill Station of Escambia County (FL) Fire Rescue, Escambia County (FL) EMS, Escambia County (FL) Sheriff’s Office and Atmore Police Department also responded.

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Northview Takes Jay 9-2 In Big District Win (With Gallery)

March 24, 2023

Northview 9, Jay 2

The Northview Chiefs earned a big district win 9-2 over rival Jay Thursday night in Jay.

Tied 2-2 after three, the Chiefs pulled away with a run in the fourth and had a five-run seventh inning.

Jamarus Jefferson went for five innings for the Chiefs, allowing six hits and two runs while striking out eight. Kaden Odom closed on the hill, allowing one hit, no runs and striking out two in two innings.

Northview’s Rustin Pope went 3-5 to lead Northview at bat. Odom and Tyler Shaw both went 2-3. Luke Bridges, Josh Landis and Crson Burkett each had a hit.

Justin Smarr led the Royals at the plate, going 2-4.

The Chiefs and Royals will face off again Friday afternoon at 4 p.m. at Wahoos Stadium.

For a photo gallery with both varsity and junior varsity action, click here.

Jay 8, Northview 0 (JV)

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Tate Downs South Walton

March 24, 2023

The Tate Aggies beat South Walton 8-3 Thursday at Blue Wahoos Stadium.

Rilee Lowery earned the win for Tate, going four innings with three runs on two hits and striking out two. Gabriel  Patterson threw three in relief, allowing one hit and striking out five.

Drew Reaves went 2-4 and James Davis was 2-3 to lead the Aggies at bat. Clifton Quiggins added one hit for Tate.

The Aggie are back in action Friday at 7:00 at Wahoos Stadium against Panama City Arnold.

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Tate Aggies Girls Tennis Defeats West Florida

March 24, 2023

Tate High Aggies girls tennis improved to 10-1 for the season with a 5-2 win over West Florida High School on Thursday. Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Canvassing Board Tests Voting Equipment Prior To Century Special Election

March 24, 2023

The Escambia County Canvassing Board met Thursday afternoon in Pensacola to make sure everything is ready prior to Tuesday’s special election in Century.

The canvassing board is County Judge Barry E. Dickson, Jr. serving as chairman, Supervisor of Elections David H. Stafford, and Escambia County Commissioner Robert Bender.

The board and Escambia County Supervisor of Elections staff conducted logic and accuracy testing on the equipment that will be used at the Century Town Hall.

The canvassing board reviewed the opening tapes on the tabulation equipment (pictured above), reviewed the operations of ExpressVote equipment used to assist voters with disabilities (pictured first below), reviewed test results (second below) and elections staff tested the tabulation equipment (bottom photo).

In Tuesday’s special election for two council seats, Shelisa McCall faces Evelyn Webber for Seat 3, and Edward Hammond faces Alicia Johnson for Seat 4. Polls will be open from 7 a.m. until 7 p.m. at Century Town Hall.

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All Lanes Now Open On The Pensacola Bay Bridge

March 23, 2023

All six lanes on the Pensacola Bay Bridge are now open to traffic after the opening of the third travel lane on the eastbound structure Thursday morning. With the opening of the lane, each bridge structure consists of three, 12-foot travel lanes flanked by 10-foot shoulders.

While all six travel lanes on the bridge are now open, additional work remains to complete the project. Tasks will include painting, work on the bridge’s aesthetic lighting system, completion of the wayside park area in Gulf Breeze, and completion of the shared-use path on the westbound bridge. These activities will, at times, require intermittent nighttime lane closures. Completion of the project is currently estimated for later this spring.

With a construction cost of approximately $440-million, the Pensacola Bay Bridge replacement project is the largest transportation initiative in Northwest Florida history. More than 55,000 drivers travel the bridge daily between Pensacola and Gulf Breeze. The modern, six-lane structure replaces a four-lane bridge that opened in 1960. The original bridge across the bay was a two-lane drawbridge that opened in 1931.

Century Seeks About $13 Million To Fix Bridges, Rebuild Old CHS Gym. But The Gym May Be A Problem.

March 23, 2023

The town of Century is moving forward with applications for nearly $13 million in grants to renovate an old gym and to make bridge and drainage repairs. But there are several big “ifs” on the gym project.

A $10,015,000 grant award would be used to rebuild the old Century High School gymnasium for use as a multipurpose facility that could also serve as a hurricane or other disaster shelter. Century High closed over 25 years ago; the 16,500 square foot building was constructed in 1960.

Town consultant Robin Phillips, who in managing the grant submissions, said the gym is laden with asbestos and lead. It has been essentially abandoned for years, and is in poor condition. For those reasons, Phillips said an architect is recommending that the building be demolished and rebuilt.

And the biggest problem may be the fact that the Town of Century does not own the building; it is owned by Pensacola State College. Phillips said the college would either have to be a co-applicant for the grant, or transfer ownership to the town.

The town will also seek $2,862,137 in grant money to replace a failed bridge on Freedom Road that has been closed for three years, and make drainage improvements to two other bridges that suffered embankment erosion during Hurricane Sally.

In order to score higher on their grant applications, the town council voted this week to contribute up to $7,500 of town funds per project if the grants are received.

The funding, if awarded, would be from Florida Department of Economic Opportunity Small Cities Hurricane Sally Community Development Block Grant Disaster Recovery funding. through the Rebuild Florida Infrastructure Repair Program.

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Cantonment Man Tried To Run Over His Neighbor, Punched Woman In Her Face, ECSO Says

March 23, 2023

A Cantonment man is accused of trying to run over his neighbor and punching the neighbor’s wife in the face.

Douglas Hunter Smith, 41, was charged with felony aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and misdemeanor battery.

Smith allegedly attempted to strike his male neighbor with his pickup truck. When the victims’ wife ran over to check on the neighbor, Smith got out of his truck and punched her in the face with a closed fist, according to an Escambia County Sheriff’s Office arrest report.

The neighbor told deputies that Smith turned from Highway 29 onto Well Line and was traveling about 45 mph when he drove into a yard and in his direction. The neighbor said Smith missed hitting him by about 2-3 feet because he jumped out of the way, ECSO said

Smith said as he was going home, his neighbor was standing in the road. Smith said swerved into his neighbor’s yard to avoid hitting him. Smith was unable to provide any witnesses, the arrest report states.

He was released from the Escambia County Jail on a $7,500 bond.

Ernest Ward Middle National Junior Honor Society Inducts New Members

March 23, 2023

New members were inducted into the National Junior Honor Society during a candlelight ceremony at Ernest Ward Middle School.

The NJHS is the nation’s premier organization established to recognize outstanding middle school students. More than just an honor roll, NJHS serves to honor those students who have demonstrated excellence in the areas of scholarship, leadership, service, citizenship and character.

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Escambia Insurance Company Owner Gets 14 Years, Ordered To Pay $8.3 Million In Restitution

March 23, 2023

An Escambia County insurance company owner has been sentenced to prison and ordered to pay millions in restitution.

John Thomas, 52, was sentenced to 168 months in federal prison for wire fraud and money laundering charges related to selling fraudulent insurance policies. In addition to his prison sentence, he was ordered to pay $8,340,153.34 in restitution. Jason R. Coody, United States Attorney for the Northern District of Florida announced the sentence.

“This sentence should serve as a significant deterrent to those who would defraud our citizens, in this case depriving them of critical insurance coverage, simply to unlawfully enrich themselves,” said U.S. Attorney Coody. “Our law enforcement partners are to be commended for their tireless dedication during this investigation and prosecution. Through their collective efforts, the defendant has been held accountable and justice has been obtained for his victims.”

Between September 2013 and February 2021, Thomas operated an insurance business known as Thomas Insurance, LLC. and defrauded customers over $4.8 million in insurance premium payments through a type of insurance fraud known as premium diversion. Thomas executed this scheme by collecting insurance premiums from customers and keeping the funds for personal use instead of producing insurance policies. To conceal his acts, Thomas gave the customers fraudulent documents referencing insurance policies that did not exist.

“Today’s sentencing should serve as a warning to anyone who uses illegal means and criminal behavior to take advantage of others,” said Sherri E. Onks, special agent in charge of the FBI Jacksonville Division. “The victims in this case suffered significant loss and pain as a result of this deception, never knowing they were without insurance coverage until disaster struck. The FBI and our law enforcement partners will continue to work on behalf of innocent victims and investigate and pursue those who selfishly commit fraud for personal gain at the expense of others.”

Florida CFO Jimmy Patronus said, “Insurance fraud is a serious crime that causes rates to go up for every hard-working family and business owner in Florida Unfortunately, there are bad actors who think they can use fraud schemes like this to line their own pockets. I hope this case serves as a warning that if you commit fraud in Florida, you will be caught and held accountable. Thank you to the U.S. Department of Justice, the FBI, the U.S. Attorney’s Office and my dedicated insurance fraud detectives for helping put an end to this costly fraud scheme.”

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