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A Pensacola woman, formerly of Flomaton, who served as the treasurer and bookkeeper of the Northwest Escambia Little League organization (NWE) is facing felony grand theft and fraud charges following an investigation that revealed more than $16,000 in ATM withdrawals, debit purchases and cashed checks made without consent or permission from the NWE board of directors. Paula Star Pugh, 48, 3800 Lambert Bridge Road, was unable to produce receipts or explanations for 43 unauthorized transactions...
This Saturday, April 22, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Turtle Point Science Center in Flomaton will host a Gopher Tortoise Festival to celebrate the protected animal, with kids activities, a hunt with prizes, a live animal show, music and other exhibits. Entry is free. Turtle Point Executive Director Sierra Stiles says the event is to bring awareness of Gopher tortoises, which are declining in number due to habitat disruption and other issues. "The Gopher Tortoise Festival will give people a chance to...
Last Thursday, Jay High School alumni, former teachers, former students and many members of the jay community gathered at the school's gym to honor retired track and field coach James "Mac" David McDaniel by naming the school's track after him. McDaniel taught 42 years, starting in 1961. In 1968, he transferred to Munson High School, where he coached baseball, basketball and began the track program his first year. He helped construct a 440-yard clay track at Munson and was there for four years....
The Century Town Council held a workshop Tuesday night to discuss the town’s charter and after some confusion among members, decided to schedule bi-weekly workshops to render a final charter following the discovery that more than one draft has been submitted to the council for review. Town Attorney Matt Dannhieser reminded council members the goal is to present an approved town charter on the ballot during the Florida August, 2024 primary election. He said the process will require time for p...
Anna Bell's Attic Ministries, Inc., (ABAM) located at 208 Schad Street in East Brewton, is serving the community on many levels. "It is a joy and pleasure for our organization to serve the community," said Founder Hermastine Lancaster. "Our organization is God and Christ centered. It is operated by God's wisdom. So far, we have been running like a well-oiled machine." The organization opened January 23, 2021, in honor of Lancaster's maternal grandmother, Anna Bell Quarker of Freemanville, Ala.,...
The Jay Town Council approved two sponsorships, one of $500 for the Jay Pro Rodeo and $250, for the Jay High School's Future Farmer of America (FFA) State Land Judging Champions team to travel to Oklahoma and compete on the national level at its meeting Tuesday night. Mayor Shon Owens was not present. Jay Pro Rodeo organizer Lana Rowell presented the financials to the council members, required by the council when any organization requests a donation. She reminded the council that the monies...
The Escambia County (Ala.) Board of Education last Thursday approved the purchase of 100 acres in Flomaton located behind Sweat Tire Shop to build a new elementary school and career center over the next two years to raise student capacity in Flomaton and allow all students across the county access to career technical classes. The property is located at the intersection of U.S. Highways 31 and 113 in Flomaton and was purchased for $425,000, utilizing local funds. The property is valued at...
It looks like the Century Town Council members will not change following Tuesday night's special election, as seat 3 interim Shelisa McCall and seat 4 interim Alicia Johnson each won 89 votes out of a total of 136 votes. Escambia County (Fla.) Supervisor of Elections David Stafford announced the unofficial results shortly after 7 p.m. Seat 3 candidate Evelyn Webber got 44 votes, which is 33.08 percent of 136 total votes. McCall received 89 votes, which is 66.93 percent. Seat 4 candidate Eddie...
A Flomaton woman lost her life last week when her vehicle appeared to have run off the road and collided with a tree off Old Atmore Road, according to information released by the Flomaton Police Department. Cynthia Marie Brown, 61, of Flomaton, was pronounced dead on the scene when the Flomaton Fire Department and Flomaton Police Department along with EMS responded to a single car crash on Tuesday, March 14 around 9 p.m near Community Church Road in Flomaton. Reports also noted brown was not...
A head-on collision last Friday on Highway 29 in Escambia County (Fla.) killed both drivers, one a Northview High School senior. Kara Santorelli, 18, of Molino, Fla., was traveling northbound on Highway 29 about 12:41 a.m. on March 17, approaching Quintette Road, when a white Chevy sedan traveling southbound collided with Santorelli's vehicle head-on, according to a Florida Highway Patrol report. The report said the Chevy sedan caught fire with the driver still inside. Both drivers died on scene...
Following a public hearing, the Jay Town Council Monday night approved a resolution to allow grant writer and administrator Robin Phillips to move forward in submitting an application for a Community Development Block Grant Hurricane Sally Disaster Recovery funds for improvements to Bray-Hendricks Park in the amount of $5,479,939.96. Improvements will include the construction of a community disaster response center multi-purpose building, to provide a central staging and recovery response site...
The Freedom Road Bridge in Century may be repaired sooner than later following a public hearing and the council’s approval Tuesday night for grant writer and administrator Robin Phillips to submit an application for two projects, one that will qualify Freedom Road Bridge to be replaced, and one that would establish a shelter in Century with the town matching funds of $7,500 for each. The grants are available through the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO) for Small Cities H...
It appears the Century Town Council, including the two interim council members and candidates, will determine a winner for Century council seats 3 and 4 following the town’s upcoming election March 28 according to the town’s charter. Seat 3 interim Shelisa McCall Abraham is running against candidate Evelyn Webber and seat 4 interim Alicia Johnson is running against Eddie Hammond. In general, a canvassing board is an entity that conducts a formal ‘canvass’ of the results of an election, which i...
Alabama Arise, in partnership with D.W. McMillan Memorial Hospital and Atmore Community Hospital, held a forum to discuss the importance of Medicaid Expansion in the state of Alabama Monday afternoon to fill in the gaps for the 220,000 people without coverage who fall into the gap of making too much money to qualify for Medicaid but not enough to afford insurance through the Marketplace coverage. The coverage gap is made up of veterans, working parents and low-wage workers. Alabama is one of 11...
On Tuesday, March 28, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., the an election will be held at Century Town Hall to fill council seats 3 and 4. Seat 3 Interim Councilwoman Shelisa McCall Abraham is running against candidate Evelyn Webber and seat 4 Interim Councilwoman Alicia Johnson will run against candidate Eddie Hammonds. Hammond Former Century town employee Eddie Hammond decided to run for seat 4 after he expressed interest in being an interim council member but was not appointed. "I feel like the town of...
The Escambia County (Ala.) Board of Education approved unanimously at its meeting last Thursday to take over ownership and responsibility of maintaining all of Hurricane Park except the lake, which will remain the Town of Flomaton's responsibility. School board attorney Kirk Garrett made a recommendation to enter into and execute a Termination of Lease Agreement with the town of Flomaton for the lease dated on or about Aug. 27, 1985, and the amendment to lease agreement dated on or about Oct....
A Century man who allegedly held a couple at gunpoint outside a retail store was arrested Feb. 10 and faces multiple felony charges, aggravated assault including false imprisonment, possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony and reckless display of a firearm. Edward Joseph Rose, 41, 2960 Highway 4A, was involved in a loud verbal argument with a group of people standing in front of Dollar General at 7731 North Century Boulevard when deputies responded in reference to an armed...
Residents of Century will begin paying $26.59 monthly with $5.92 per additional can for their garbage service after the Century Town Council Tuesday night approved a resolution setting the garbage rate across the board. The new rate will take effect immediately. The current rate is supposed to be $25.34 for one can with $5.64 for each additional can, but incorrect or numerous codes existing in the town’s billing system have caused residents to pay different amounts. The new increase would add $...
A Flomaton woman was arrested Jan. 31 for felony neglect of an elderly person when it was revealed she had left an elderly person in her charge without access to food or water for an unknown period of time. Tiffany June Quebedeaux, 40, 1734 Roosevelt Lane, was charged with caring for an elderly man who was not able to care for himself when an officer responding to an elderly abuse complaint found the residence in deplorable conditions and the victim without access to food or water and no...
In a vote of two to one, the Jay Town Council approved a three-phase plan to pay for the renovations at Bray-Hendricks Park at its Monday, Feb. 6 meeting, with Mayor Shon Owens voting no. Councilman Josh Holloway was not present. Dewberry Engineering representative Crystal Weatherington presented a revised spreadsheet that had three phases to complete the park renovation. Each phase included general and earthwork, drainage, field construction, utilities and paving, itemized, with quantities,...
The Century Council Monday night approved Mayor Ben Boutwell to sign the conceptual lease agreement drawn up by town attorney Matt Dannheisser, with a few grammatical and verbiage changes made, that would allow an unnamed manufacturing company to operate out of the old Starter Sportswear Building in the town’s industrial park for the next five years. Danita Andrews with FloridaWest Economic Development Alliance, which serves as the economic development opportunity facilitator for Escambia C...
The Century Town Council tabled a resolution raising the garbage rates for residential customers Monday night to reflect the 4.93 percent Consumer Price Index (CPI) increase allowed in the contract the town has with Republic Services. According to Town Clerk Leslie Howington, garbage rates in the billing system have ranged from $16.98 to $24.85, with an additional can at $5.64 monthly. Garbage service in Century currently is one can picked up once weekly by Republic with curbside debris being...
Highway 29 in Century has some lane changes recently since the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) began its project to mill and resurface the road and make safety improvements following two tractor trailer rollovers that occurred within two weeks in recent years, damaging a wastewater treatment system lift station. FDOT crews have already begun re-routing traffic to free up parts of the road and drivers can expect more re-routing and roadwork until the spring of 2024, when the project i...
The Jay Town Council discussed priorities for phasing of the Bray-Hendricks Park renovation construction with Dewberry Engineering’s Crystal Weatherington Tuesday night, focusing on stormwater runoff, parking and which fields were needing to be completed first before it approved an offer for a line of credit for up to $1.5 million. Weatherington had created a schematic for council members showing the first phase plan with field placement, sidewalks and water runoff. Mayor Shon Owens pointed o...
The town of Century held a workshop Tuesday night to discuss the town’s water backflow prevention and cross-connection control plan (CCCP) with plans to have another workshop to proceed with putting the plan in action and how to fund it. During council member roll call, Town Clerk Leslie Howington announced she had heard back from Town Attorney Matt Dannheisser that council member appointee Alicia Johnson would be able to sit at the council table and be able to participate in the conversation a...