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  • Century dental services continue

    Staff Report|Nov 29, 2018

    Although services provided in the town of Century will not be affected, services at the Florida Department of Health in Escambia County, Fla. that are contracted through Pro Med Healthcare Services are being discontinued at the Molino Service Center, located at 3470 Highway 29 North in Cantonment and at the Northside Service Center, located at 8390 North Palafox Street in Pensacola, effective Dec. 22, 2018. To request dental records, contact the Fairfield Service Center at 1295 West Fairfield Drive in Pensacola or call 850-595-6500, ext. 1075....

  • Toyz for Kidz Ride set for Dec. 8

    Staff Report|Nov 29, 2018

    Come out and join the LA Bikers at the 18th Annual Toyz for Kidz Ride at 10 a.m., Saturday, Dec. 8, 2018. Registration is from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. at David's Catfish House in Atmore. The ride leaves David's at 10 a. m., rain or shine, and ends at the PWC building on 106 East Ave. in Atmore. There is no charge to participate and any donations are appreciated. Lunch will be provided. All donations go to Toyz for Kidz. For more information, contact 251-747-7030 or 251-294-0708....

  • Century man facing drug charges

    Gretchen McPherson, Ledger Staff|Nov 29, 2018

    A Century man has been charged with felony drug charges after a K-9 law enforcement officer conducting a concerned citizen contact found the driver without a driver's license and the officer's dog alerted on the vehicle. Austin Lane Mosley, 23, 6941 N. Century Blvd., was a backseat passenger in a red Ford Fusion in the area of Langley Avenue and Goodrich Drive in Pensacola when the driver of the vehicle abruptly parked and activated the emergency flashers. According to a Pensacola Police...

  • Creek division hires­­ new CEO

    Special to the Ledger|Nov 29, 2018

    Creek Indian Enterprises Development Authority (CIEDA) has announced the appointment of Cody Williamson as the new President and CEO. Before moving into the current position, Mr. Williamson served as a member of the CIEDA board of directors for three years in addition to holding high ranking positions with Wind Creek Hospitality. Most recently he held the position of Vice-President of Regulatory Compliance and before that he was the Property Manager of Wind Creek Wetumpka for over six years. Additionally, Mr. Williamson has served as the Direct...

  • Flomaton native named 'Miss Indian Alabama'

    Special to the Ledger|Nov 29, 2018

    Flomaton High School class of 2015 graduate and hometown girl Emily Fayard was recently crowned “Miss Indian Alabama” at the Alabama Capitol Building in Montgomery. The competition and scholarship program is administered through the Alabama Indian Affairs Commission and is open to members of state recognized tribes. As an ambassador for this prestigious title, Emily will strive to bring to light issues that indigenous people of Alabama face in today’s environment. One of her first duties as Miss Indian Alabama will be to meet with Gover...

  • Go green to support Hurricanes

    Joe Thomas, Ledger Editor|Nov 29, 2018

    History was made this past Friday night in Brundidge, Ala., when Flomaton High School defeated Pike County in the Class 3A quarterfinals of the state playoffs. It was a classic. History was made because Flomaton will play in the semi-finals for the first time in history. I guess I didn't realize that until head coach Doug Vickery spoke to the team after Friday night's 12-10 victory. I was also shocked to learn that Flomaton has played 94 seasons of football and has never advanced beyond the...

  • Honor Austin, become an organ donor

    Our View|Nov 29, 2018

    Are you an organ donor? It's one of the most important things we all need to do. And it's simple. When you either get your first driver's license or renew your current one at the Escambia County Judge of Probate's office, among a few other things you will be asked two questions: Do you want to register to vote and do you want to be an organ donor? You can register to vote and you can become an organ donor and a little red heart will appear on your license to let first responders and doctors know you are willing to help others when you die. We b...