Sigurd Edwin Randall, Jr
August 27, 2025
Mr. Sigurd Edwin Randall, Jr. passed away peacefully at the age of 68 on August 23, 2025, at his home, surrounded by his loving family. He was born on September 2, 1956, to Sigurd Edwin Randall, Sr. and Ruby Alene Manning Randall, both of whom have passed away. Sigurd spent most of his life in Century, Florida, where he created many cherished memories with his family and friends. His warmth and kindness will be deeply missed by all who knew him.
He loved spending time outdoors, whether it was fishing, camping under the stars, or swimming in a cool river. Cooking was another passion of his, often bringing friends together for delicious meals. On Saturdays, he never missed a chance to cheer for Alabama football. In his free time, he enjoyed watching westerns and documentaries on the history channel, always eager to learn something new. Traveling to the mountains brought him joy, where he could ride his motorcycle along winding trails and experience the beauty of nature. He also relished trail riding, feeling the thrill of adventure in every turn.
He is survived by his loving wife Tina Comalander Randall of Century, Florida; three sons, Wesley David (Melanie) Randall of Pensacola, Florida, James Kimmons of Century, Florida and Dylan McGlothren of Century, Florida ; three daughters Jennifer Randall Hall of Milton, Florida, Marissa (Gene) Whitt of North Carolina and Shalaina (Wesley) Romero of Flomaton, Alabama; three sisters, Dorrine Evans of Oklahoma, Marcina Burkhart of Nevada and Christine “Christy” Gillespie of Alabama; nine grandchildren.
Visitation will be held on Friday, August 29, 2025, from 6-8 p.m. at Petty Funeral Home in Atmore.
Blue Wahoos Lose Heartbreaker On Late Lookouts Homer
August 27, 2025
written by Bill Vilona
The Blue Wahoos were an out away from extending their most impressive element this season.
One swing put a blemish on perfection.
Chattanooga’s Ruben Ibarra launched a one-strike pitch from reliever Jesse Bergin over the left field wall, lifting the Lookouts to a 4-3 comeback win Tuesday night against the Blue Wahoos to begin their six-game series.
It was the first time in 46 games the Blue Wahoos lost a lead in the ninth inning. They were 45-0 when leading after eight innings this season, 46-1 when up after seven innings.
But this was a game that began in bizarre fashion and ended with the Blue Wahoos sustaining their fifth consecutive defeat, falling to 1.5 games behind the Montgomery Biscuits in the Southern League South Division second half race.
Four of the Blue Wahoos first 11 batters were hit by pitches from Chattanooga starter Hunter Parks, who struggled from the outset to gain command of his fastball. He was removed with two outs in the second inning, along with manager Jose Moreno, who was tossed out the game by the home plate umpire.
The Blue Wahoos had eight baserunners before getting their first hit in the fourth inning. They led 1-0 at the time. Those missed opportunities, however, eventually proved costly.
In the second inning, Mark Coley II was plunked by a Parks pitch and scored on a bases-loaded ground out.
The Lookouts took a 2-1 lead in the fifth inning with Cam Collier’s two-run homer off Blue Wahoos starter Alex Williams. It spoiled a solid night for Williams, who went 4.2 innings, struck out seven, gave up six hits and those two runs on one swing.
The Blue Wahoos tied the game in the bottom of the fifth when Coley II beat out a potential double-play and allowed Kemp Alderman to score.
Alderman then came up big in the seventh when he blasted a low pitch like a golf swing out of the ballpark to provide a 3-2 lead. It stayed that way with Blue Wahoos new reliever Colby Martin displaying a 100-mph fastball in the eighth inning to get out of 3-0 counts.
In the eventful ninth, Bergin walked leadoff batter Leo Balcazar. But after striking out Jay Allen II for the second out, after Allen had three hits in the game, he seemed in good shape facing Ibarra.
It didn’t turn out that way.
The Lookouts then turned to their closer Trevor Kuncl, one of the best closers in all levels of Minor League Baseball, who recorded his 19th save following Gage Miller’s two out single.
These teams will now play a doubleheader, beginning at 4:05 p.m. Wednesday with the Blue Wahoos as the home team in one game, the visiting team in the other. It’s a makeup from a postponed game in Chattanooga when these teams last met.
WANT TO GO?
WHO: Chattanooga Lookouts vs. Blue Wahoos.
WHERE: Blue Wahoos Stadium.
WHEN: Wednesday Thru Sunday.
Tate Student Council: ‘Orange You Glad We Crushed The 2nd Week Of School?’
August 27, 2025
The Tate High School Student Council recently brightened the start of the school year for the faculty with a unique appreciation event. The council hosted an “Orange You Glad We Crushed The 2nd Week Of School Celebration” as a way to show gratitude for the hard work of educators. Photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
Shed And Camper Burn Near Jay
August 27, 2025
Fire departments from Escambia and Santa Rosa counties responded to a shed and camper fire Tuesday night.
The fire was reported shortly after 8 p.m. in the 2900 block of Highway 4 near Jay, just east of Shell Road.
The Jay, Allentown and Berrydale fire departments responded from Santa Rosa County, while the Century Station of Escambia Fire Rescue also responded.
There was no immediate word on the cause of the fire, and no injuries were reported.
Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
Senator Don Gaetz: ‘Century Has Every Reason To Go Forward’
August 26, 2025
Two years ago, if you had asked Florida Senator Don Gaetz if Century should be dissolved as a town, the answer would have been a resounding yes. But now his opinion has changed with different town leadership in place.
“If we were where we were two years ago, I’d be right at the front of the line, saying, let’s dissolve the city, let’s end the pain,” he said.
But now, the senator says he sees great hope for a future for Century.
“Now I believe that Century has every reason to go forward and be progressive,” Gaetz said. “It is because we have Mayor (Ben) Boutwell and we have representative (Dave) Murzin. We have their city council who are getting things done and moving the city forward.”
NorthEscambia.com sat down at the table Monday afternoon for a frank and honest conversation with Gaetz, his legislative aide Keri Pitzer, Century Mayor Ben Boutwell, and former state representative Dave Murzin. Murzin is Century’s future administrator — the town council has voted to hire him and will consider a finalized employment contract on September 2.
Gaetz said the previous government turmoil in Century essentially prevented the Florida Legislature from investing state funds in Century, a turmoil that even led Gaetz’s counterpart in the Florida House, Rep. Michelle Salzman, to claw back millions of dollars in state grants.
“But now you have leadership, now you are more organized, now I want to see what we can bring to Century,” the statesman said.
The Escambia County Legislative Delegation — which is Gaetz, Salzman and Rep. Alex Andrade — will hear legislative asks from government and constituents in a September 9 meeting in Molino.
Boutwell said his top legislative asks would include funding to continue upgrading wastewater lift stations and paving. He said for too long Century has taken a band-aid approach and infrastructure needs a more serious approach.
“I think we are now going in the right direction with this town,” Boutwell said.
“I do too,” Gaetz interjected, adding that the onboarding of Murzin, a two-term state representative who was term-limited out, as administrator will be another major step forward for the town.
The mayor also said he would like to see a spec building in the town’s industrial park. A spec building is a building constructed without a specific tenant in mind to attract industries that are in need of immediate space.
“Everybody talks about needing building space, but no one ponies up and builds it,” Murzin said.
Gaetz cautioned that due to cuts in Florida’s budget, no municipality should expect legislative funding without the municipality providing some matching funds. “With no local match, the legislature is just going to brush it off the table,” he commented.
Century has once again been designated by FloridaCommerce as a Rural Community, which makes it eligible to have matching fund requirements waived for state programs and grants. It was recently reinstated after lapsing and was reinstated for the remainder of the year after Boutwell and Salzman went to work to regain the designation for the town. Gaetz said he would do all that he can to make sure Century remains a state-designated Rural Community.
Pictured: Florida Sen. Don Gaetz (in the light-colored jacket) and his legislative aid met Monday afternoon with Century Mayor Ben Boutwell (in the white shirt) and Dave Murzin. The meeting was held at the Century Branch Library as air condition repairs at Century Town Hall continue. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.
High School Open Houses Tonight; Middle Schools On Thursday
August 26, 2025
Open house events will be held this week at middle and high schools in Escambia County.
- All high school open houses will be held on Tuesday, August 26 at 6:00 p.m.
- All middle school open houses will be held on Thursday, August 28 at 6:00 p.m.
Elementary school open houses will be held on September 9 and 11.
Lower Humidity, Nights With A Hint Of Fall
August 26, 2025
Here is your official North Escambia area forecast:
Tuesday: Sunny, with a high near 90. Northeast wind 5 to 10 mph.
Tuesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 65. North wind around 5 mph.
Wednesday: Sunny, with a high near 88. Northeast wind around 5 mph.
Wednesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 63. Calm wind.
Thursday: Sunny, with a high near 90. Northeast wind around 5 mph becoming southwest in the afternoon.
Thursday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 66. Southwest wind around 5 mph becoming northeast in the evening.
Friday: A 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly after 1pm. Partly sunny, with a high near 83. Northwest wind around 5 mph.
Friday Night: A chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 68. Northwest wind around 5 mph becoming calm in the evening. Chance of precipitation is 40%.
Saturday: A 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Partly sunny, with a high near 84.
Saturday Night: A 20 percent chance of showers. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 67.
Sunday: A 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly sunny, with a high near 84.
Sunday Night: A 20 percent chance of showers. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 67.
Labor Day: A 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly sunny, with a high near 83.
Book Fair This Week At Ernest Ward, Family Night Thursday
August 26, 2025
A book fair is ongoing this week at Ernest Ward Middle School, and there’s a chance for families to shop.
The Scholastic Book Fair at Ernest Ward will be open for families to shop during this week’s open house beginning at 6 p.m. on Thursday, August 28.
The book fair will only accept cash, or debit and credit cards. Checks will not be accepted.
Man Indicted On Federal Charges For Killing Woman At Apartment Complex Behind Nine Mile Kohl’s
August 26, 2025
An Alabama man has been indicted on federal murder charges for allegedly fatally shooting and running over a woman January 2 near an apartment complex behind Kohl’s on Nine Mile Road.
The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office said they responded to the area of an apartment complex on Baldridge Drive about 8:30 p.m. to find that 30-year-old Starmichael L. Tucker had been shot several times. She later died at the hospital.
Charles Jerome Carson-Dowdy, 30, is now facing federal charges of cyberstalking, interstate domestic violence, murder through use of a firearm, discharging a firearm during a crime of violence, and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.
If convicted, Carson-Dowdy faces up to life imprisonment on the charges in the Indictment.
Carson-Dowdy is scheduled to make his initial appearance and arraignment before United States Magistrate Judge Hope Thai Cannon at the United States Courthouse in Pensacola on Thursday.
The case is being investigated jointly by the ATF, Homeland Security Investigations, the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, the State Attorney’s Office, and the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office, which conducted the initial investigation.
Northview Chiefs JV Downs Flomaton, Varsity Falls In Four Set Match (With Gallery)
August 26, 2025
The Northview Chiefs and Flomaton Hurricanes had a split night on Monday in Bratt. The Hurricanes took the varsity win, while the Lady Chiefs took the JV match win.
Flomaton 3, Northview 1
The Northview Chiefs varsity volleyball team was defeated by the Flomaton Hurricanes in a four-set match on Monday evening in Bratt. Despite a strong effort and a victory in the second set, the Chiefs were unable to overcome the Hurricanes’ consistent play.
Flomaton started strong in the first set, taking an early lead and winning 25-14.
The Chiefs responded with determination in the second set, quickly finding their rhythm. Northview’s strong performance evened the match, as they took the set with a score of 25-21.
However, the Hurricanes came back to win the next two sets, 25-20 and 25-19, to claim the overall victory.
For more photos from the varsity match, click here.
Northview will look for redemption on in a district game at Baker on Thursday.
Northview 2, Flomaton 1 (JV)
The Northview Chiefs junior varsity volleyball team secured a victory against the Flomaton Hurricanes Tuesday in Bratt, winning the match in a three-set battle by the score of 2-1.
Northview started the match strong, taking control in the first set. Their consistent serves and effective offense allowed them to build a commanding lead, and they closed out the set with a solid 25-17 win.
Northview started strong in the first set, winning 25-17 with consistent serves and effective offense.
However, the Flomaton Hurricanes responded with determination in the second set. They quickly found their rhythm and put the Chiefs on the defensive. Flomaton’s strong performance evened the match, as they took the set with a score of 25-18.
The Chiefs maintained their focus and managed to edge out the Hurricanes in the final moments, winning the decisive set 15-12 to claim the overall victo
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