Century Town Council Member And Town Clerk Submit Resignations

May 7, 2025

A Century town council member and the town clerk have tendered their unrelated resignations, but the town will negotiate to keep the town clerk on the job with a pay and benefit increase.

Council member Sandra McMurray-Jackson (pictured above) and Town Clerk Carrie Moore (pictured below) have both submitted their resignations.

Council Member Sandra McMurray-Jackson

Seat 5 council member Sandra McMurray-Jackson, who was first elected in 2010, resigned during Tuesday night’s council meeting, citing a desire to focus on other things. Her resignation was effective Tuesday night.

“I have had the opportunity to work on many projects that have been beneficial to the community,” she said, reading from a prepared resignation letter. “I have served beside several mayors and council members while making decisions that were that felt were in the best interest of our community as well as the livelihood of the town residents. I am thankful for the opportunities I had…each decision was made with best interest of our residents in mind.”

“I feel it is in my best interest to step down from the town council to become more focused on other areas of my life, but personal and professional,” she added. “Thank you for the support I received and for having entrusted me to be a part of making our town a better Century.”

Jackson’s current term on the council was set to end in January 2027. Her resignation will set into motion a process that, according to the town charter, will lead to the appointment of an interim council member. With more than six months remaining in her term, a special election to fill the seat will be scheduled between 60 and 90 days from May 6.

Her resignation comes just before the town is set to swear in John Bass to the council on Friday, which would have returned the council to its full five members for the first time since Alicia Johnson. Johnson resigned in early January after she was appointed interim mayor to replace Luis Gomez, Jr. who resigned as mayor for medical reasons effective January 10, just as his new four-term was beginning.

Johnson did not seek election to post. Former mayor Ben Boutwell, who previously resigned as mayor in August 2023, won a recent election without opposition and will be sworn in as mayor on Friday.

Town Clerk Carrie Moore

“Carrie Moore has tendered her resignation, and I’ve been able to talk with her about it,” interim town manager Howard Brown said Tuesday night. “So, I would ask that the mayor be authorized to negotiate some terms.”

In December 2024, the council voted to hire a Michigan woman as town clerk with an annual starting salary of $86,000 and three-week’s annual vacation, but she backed out a few days later. The council then voted to hire Moore in January 2025 at an annual starting salary $10,000 less at $76,000.

Brown said the mayor will negotiate with Moore to remain in her position for same $86,000 annual salary offered to the Michigan woman, along with three weeks annual vacation.

Moore, who was acting as clerk at Tuesday night’s meeting, did not address the council during Brown’s comments and ensuing council discussion about her future.

Pictured top: Sandra McMurray-Jackson reads her prepared letter of resignation from the Century Town Council on Tuesday night. Pictured below: Century Town Clerk Carrie Moore. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Retired Naval Aviator Celebrates 101st Birthday at National Naval Aviation Museum

May 7, 2025

Retired U.S. Navy Lt. Cmdr. Clyde “Cash” Barber celebrated his 101st birthday May 6 at the National Naval Aviation Museum (NNAM) onboard Naval Air Station (NAS) Pensacola.

“There’s no secret about it,” said Barber. “All you have to do is thank the dear lord for another beautiful day … that’s what has worked for me, and that can work for anybody.”

Barber, a veteran of World War II, the Korean War and the Vietnam War, has been a dedicated volunteer at the NNAM for over a decade. He said that he spends every Tuesday sharing his experiences with visitors in front of a PBY-5 Catalina aircraft—the same model he served on during World War II.

“There are very few of us left,” said Barber. “If we don’t tell our stories then there won’t be any stories to tell. I’m blessed to be able to tell my stories, and I love telling them, so it’s my pleasure to be here once a week.”

“It’s just a great day, and he is so representative of the men and women who serve this great country and have done so for 250 years,” said NNAM Director Capt. (ret.) Sterling Gilliam.

Barber enlisted in the Navy in May 1941 at the age of 17. He served as a flight engineer on Catalina patrol bombers in the Pacific theater during World War II, participating in missions from Midway to the Philippines. After the war, he continued his service and retired in 1971 after he rose to the rank of lieutenant commander.

The birthday celebration took place on the Cabot Flight deck of the museum with family, friends and museum visitors and staff. NNAM Foundation President and Chief Executive Officer Rear Adm. (ret.) Kyle Cozad praised Barber’s commitment to service and education at the museum.

“We have the opportunity to sit and listen to the stories that only Cash Barber can tell about his experiences,” said Cozad. “Cash is an example of the most important thing about this museum, and it’s not the more than 150 beautifully restored airplanes – it’s the people behind those airplanes and the stories they have to tell.”

story by Garrett Dipuma, Naval Air Station Pensacola

U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communications Specialist 1st Class Russell Lindsey for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Regional Semifinals: Northview Walks-Off Over Holmes; Jay Beats Chipley

May 7, 2025

Northview 1, Holmes County 0

The Northview Lady Chiefs earned a dramatic 1-0 walk-off win over Holmes County on Tuesday night.

The Rural Division semifinal game in Bratt was tied at zero in the bottom of the seventh inning when sophomore Mikayla McAnally laid down a sacrifice bunt, scoring Daviona Randolph.

Earlier, Randolph had reached on a wild pitch, a dropped third strike before stealing second and advancing to third on an error by the Holmes County catcher.

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Randolph said she anticipated a rise ball on the third strike.

“I knew my bat couldn’t reach it, but I swung so maybe block the catcher’s view a little bit with my bat,” Randolph said. “And if it was close I was diving into the bag regardless. And I saw (head coach) Amy (Holland) was like you’re good, you’re good, I knew.”

John McAnally, who is the Northview hitting coach and Mikayla McAnally’s father, knew that Mikayla’s bunt was the right decision.

“They got to go for us at home, or they got to make a throw,” he said. “They read it perfect…She (MiKayla) read where the ball was and bunted. She had the confidence, and we worked on that every day. These girls work every day.

“That was a great fight out game for us tonight,” Holland said. “I’ll tell you that these two guys right here (pitching coach Shaun Tindall and McAnally) are the backbone of our team. John joined us last year, and Shaun joined us this year. My title is head coach, but these two guys right here are the backbone of our team. They are the backbone of our girls; they love them.”

““I just call the pitches,” Tindall said. “That’s just 20%t of the game, and she (McAnally) does the work. Let me just tell you she was on fire.”

McAnally had a stellar night in the circle with a one-hitter while striking out 13 and walking only one.

“I’m proud of my team,” the pitcher said. “I couldn’t have done it without them — if they didn’t get one base and score that run, I was going to have to keep pitching.”

McAnally and Avery Stuckey had the only hits — one each — for Northview as they faced the Blue Devils’ Bri Adams, who struck out then and walked one.

Northview will travel to Jay for a regional final game against the Royals next Tuesday, May 13, at 7 p.m.

Last week, Northview claimed the district title 9-1 over Jay as McAnally pitched a complete game, striking out 17 while allowing one earned run on three hits.

“I’m ready,” pitcher McAnally said, “to back at Jay.”

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Jay 9 Chipley 1

The Jay Lady Royals beat Chipley 9-1 in a Rural Division semifinal in Jay.

Layna Lowry earned the win for Jay, giving up eight hits and one run in seven innings, striking out six and walking one.

Carleigh Baker led Jay with three RBIs as she went 1-3 for the night. Miley Mcgee went 2-2.

Jay will host Northview next Tuesday, May 13, at 6 p.m. in the regional finals.

NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Rain And Thunderstorms Continue

May 7, 2025

Here is your official North Escambia area forecast:

Wednesday: Chance of showers and thunderstorms. Otherwise, cloudy, with a high near 79. Southeast wind 5 to 10 mph becoming west in the afternoon. Chance of precipitation is 70%. New rainfall amounts between a quarter and half of an inch possible.

Wednesday Night: A 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 66. South wind around 5 mph becoming calm in the evening.

Thursday: Showers and possibly a thunderstorm. Some of the storms could produce heavy rainfall. High near 77. Calm wind becoming southwest around 5 mph in the morning. Chance of precipitation is 90%.

Thursday Night: A chance of showers and thunderstorms, then showers likely and possibly a thunderstorm after 1am. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 64. Southwest wind around 5 mph becoming calm in the evening. Chance of precipitation is 60%.

Friday: Showers likely, then showers and possibly a thunderstorm after 10am. High near 77. Calm wind becoming southwest around 5 mph in the morning. Chance of precipitation is 80%.

Friday Night: Showers likely and possibly a thunderstorm before 1am, then a chance of showers and thunderstorms after 1am. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 62. Northwest wind around 5 mph becoming north in the evening. Chance of precipitation is 60%.

Saturday: A chance of showers and thunderstorms, then showers likely and possibly a thunderstorm after 1pm. Partly sunny, with a high near 76. North wind 5 to 10 mph. Chance of precipitation is 60%.

Saturday Night: A 40 percent chance of showers. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 61. Northeast wind around 5 mph.

Sunday: A chance of showers, then showers likely and possibly a thunderstorm after 1pm. Partly sunny, with a high near 78. Chance of precipitation is 60%.

Sunday Night: A 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 62.

Monday: A 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Partly sunny, with a high near 79.

Monday Night: A 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Partly cloudy, with a low around 62.

Tuesday: A 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly sunny, with a high near 81.

It’s Grocery Store Sale Day — A Great Time To Prepare For Stamp Out Hunger on Saturday

May 7, 2025

Residents in Escambia and Santa Rosa counties are encouraged to fill their Stamp Out Hunger bags with healthy, nonperishable food donations this week, and leave them by their mailbox on Saturday, May 10 for pick-up by their letter carrier in support of the 33rd Annual National Association of Letter Carriers’ Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive. Donations stay local and benefit the children, senior citizens, veterans, families, and individuals served by Manna Food Bank and other local pantries.

It is the largest, national, single-day effort to put food on the table for millions of Americans. Food collected in Escambia and Santa Rosa counties benefits five local food pantries, helping to feed those who are struggling with food insecurity in our community.

“Stamp Out Hunger is one of the most important annual food drives for many of the area’s food pantries, including Manna,” said Dede Flounlacker, Executive Director of Manna Food Bank. “Every food donation collected by letter carriers helps meet the needs of hungry neighbors in Escambia and Santa Rosa counties.”

Residents of the two-county area should receive a white Stamp Out Hunger bag ahead of the food drive to fill with food donations; however, any bag can be used. Residents are encouraged to fill the bag with healthy, non-perishable food items, such as canned chicken, canned tuna, canned fruit in 100% juice, dry breakfast items (oatmeal, whole-grain cereal), canned vegetables, and peanut butter. Residents should be sure to place the bag next to their mailbox (traditional or non-traditional) prior to regular mail delivery this Saturday, May 10. Residents should not donate items in glass containers or items that have been opened or homemade.

Escambia and Santa Rosa letter carriers will collect the food donations that will benefit individuals and families served by Manna Food Bank, Feeding the Gulf Coast, ACTS Ministries, We Care Ministries, and Warrington Emergency Aid Center.

FCA Game Changer Awards Presented To Local Athletes

May 7, 2025

This week, the Northwest Florida Fellowship of Christian Athletes recently presented their “Game Changer” awards to local high school athletes.

The awards honored their participation in flag football, lacrosse, and tennis. The winners were chosen by their teammates based upon their integrity, dedication, character, and FCA values.

Flag Football

  • Madison Levins — Northview
  • Meya Dunn — PHS
  • Nikari Taylor — Pine Forest
  • Jolie Larche — Booker T. Washington
  • Adrianna Middleton — Tate

Lacrosse – Girls

  • Mattie Hendrickson — Gulf Breeze
  • Jade Mills — Milton
  • Julia Frosch — Catholic
  • Mallory Orcino — Tate (pictured below)
  • Lucy Adams Stevenson — PHS

Lacrosse – Boys

  • Thomas Ramsey — PHS
  • Ezekiel Maxwell — Milton
  • Hudson Mitchell — Catholic
  • Jacob Poljak — Washington
  • Graham Pennington — Gulf Breeze

Tennis – Girls

  • Maya Chavan — Catholic
  • Madison “Lexi” Hodge — Washington
  • Regan York — Escambia
  • Parker Briscione — PHS
  • Quinn Dunne — Milton

Tennis – Boys

  • Dylan Broxton — Milton
  • Holt Pair — Catholic
  • Christian Revoredo — Escambia
  • Alex Kinney — PHS
  • Avery Grizzard — East Hill

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Tate High School’s Jacob Wallace Wins Superintendent’s Choice Art Award

May 7, 2025

Tate High School senior Jacob Wallace is the winner of this year’s Superintendent Choice Art Award.

His piece will hang in the Superintendent’s Gallery at the Vernon McDaniel Building alongside past years’ winners.

His art instructor at Tate is Elerene Walters.

Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Miller, Zamora Star In 6-1 Wahoos Road Series Opener Over Shuckers

May 7, 2025

The Pensacola Blue Wahoos continued their season-long 12-game road trip on Tuesday night, opening up a series against the division-rival Biloxi Shuckers with a 6-1 win.

Jacob Miller (W, 1-2) became the first Pensacola pitcher to complete 7.0 innings this season, scattering three hits and one run to earn his first win.

The Blue Wahoos jumped ahead early in the first inning, rallying with two outs against Biloxi starter K.C. Hunt (L, 2-3). Two walks and a single loaded the bases for Mark Coley II, who singled through the left side for an RBI single and a 1-0 lead.

The Pensacola lead grew to 3-0 in the third, as Nathan Martorella lifted a sacrifice fly and Josh Zamora lined an RBI double. Zamora went 4-for-5 on the night, notching the second four-hit game of the season for the Blue Wahoos.
After the Shuckers scratched across a run in the third on a Cooper Pratt RBI single, Miller locked in. The Pensacola righty got through his remaining 4.0 innings without allowing a hit, completing 7.0 innings for just the third time in his professional career and the first time at Double-A.

A solo home run from Johnny Olmstead in the fourth inning stretched the lead back to three runs, and the Blue Wahoos got two more in the sixth inning on a Sam Praytor RBI double and Shane Sasaki RBI single.

After Miller departed, relievers Jesse Bergin and Ricky DeVito contributed hitless innings of relief to close out a 6-1 win.

The Blue Wahoos continue their series Wednesday morning against the Shuckers.

Boil Water Notice Lifted For Stacey Road Area

May 6, 2025

THIS BOIL WATER NOTICE WAS LIFTED ON MAY 10.

A precautionary boil water notice has been issued for Cottage Hill Water Works members and meters on Stacey Road south of Quintette Road to Highway 95A. The notice was issued after a water main break due to construction on Quintette Road at Stacey Road that resulted in a disruption of water service.

The utility is advising, as a precaution, that all water in the area that is used for drinking, cooking, making ice, brushing teeth, or washing dishes be boiled. A rolling boil of one minute is sufficient. As an alternative bottled water may be used.

This precautionary boil water notice will remain in effect until the problem has been corrected and a bacteriological survey shows that the water is safe to drink.

This story will be updated when the boil water notice is rescinded.

Atmore Woman Killed In Single Vehicle Crash

May 6, 2025

Troopers have identified an Atmore woman that was killed in a single-vehicle crash Monday afternoon in the Booneville community of Escambia County, Alabama.

The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency said 63-year-old Debra S. Albritton was fatally injured when the 2007 Toyota Camry she was driving left the roadway and struck a tree. The crash happened about 3:25 p.m. on Booneville Road near Long Hollow Road, about 13 miles northeast of Atmore.

Troopers are continuing their investigation into the crash.

File photo.

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