Another Hire Backs Out Of Century Town Clerk Job

December 30, 2024

Another person hired to be Century town clerk has declined the position before starting the job.

Earlier this month, the town council voted to approve a recommendation from Mayor Luis Gomez, Jr. to hire Jennifer Tien, the current treasurer of the City of the Village of Douglas in Douglas, Michigan. The town now confirms that she has declined the position, but did not provide any further information.

In September, Century voted to hire the current town clerk of Flomaton, but she later changed her mind and withdrew from consideration.

The position has been vacant since Leslie Howington took a leave of absence in mid-April 2024 before resigning in May for medical reasons.

For Tien, the council approved annual starting salary of $86,000 with three weeks annual vacation instead of the usual two for new hires. The council did not consider any relocation expenses. The vote authorized Gomez to finalize the hiring process with Tien.

Tien sat quietly in the council chamber, unannounced by Gomez until after the vote.

“I spoke with Ms. Tien; she’s in the building,” Gomez said. “I told her upon approval of the council, I would give her a minute to address herself, and any other questions of concerns that you may have.” No council member asked any direct questions, other than asking Tien if she would like to speak; she did not address the council.

There’s no word yet on how Century will move forward with the search for another town clerk. A salary range for the position was set back in May of $71,000 to $91,000.

Pictured: Century Mayor Louis Gomez, Jr. congratulates Jennifer Tien of Michigan after the Century Town Council voted December 17 to hire her as town clerk. Pictured inset: Tien said quietly in the audience prior to the council’s vote. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Community Health Northwest Florida Reopen Monday Following Cyberattack

December 30, 2024

Community Health Northwest Florida is reopening all locations Monday following a cyberattack last week.

All 17 locations will be open on Monday. Due to a cyberattack last week, most facilities will have limited communications, and patients may experience longer than usual wait times.

CEO Chandra Smiley said that CHNWFL made the decision to open all locations to ensure that patients who need care receive it during the holiday season. “We’re here to serve every patient who walks through our doors, and we intend to do that, even if it means we have to go back to paper charts and prescriptions.”

CHNWFL is asking patients with questions to call (850) 384-4701 and leave a message. A team of operators will check messages throughout the day and respond within 24 hours.

Community Health provided the following patient tips:

All sites will be open for business, with limited connectivity. Plan to keep your appointments, but patients may experience longer wait times.
New prescriptions can be filled at the 2315 W. Jackson St location, but only with a printed prescription.
Depending on internet connectivity at 2315 W. Jackson Street, online prescription refills may be available by Monday afternoon.
Any patients with questions should call the CHNWFL hotline at (850) 384-4701.
In the event of a medical emergency, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.

The 17 Community Health locations include adult, family care and pediatrics locations in Century, pediatrics in Cantonment and multiple sites in Pensacola.

Pictured: Community Health Northwest Florida’s location in Century. NorthEsambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

The Bald Eagle Is Now The Official U.S. Bird Of The U.S; And Yes, They Do Live In North Escambia

December 30, 2024

The bald eagle is now officially the national bird of the United States after President Joe Biden signed law bestowing the honor on the national bird. And they do live in North Escambia.

The bald eagle has been a national emblem and used on the great seal since 1782. But it was never officially made the national bird. The bald eagle was removed from the USFWS endangered species list and the FWC imperiled species list in 2007 and 2008, respectively. The bald eagle continues to be protected under the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act and the Migratory Bird Treaty Act.

Florida has one of the densest concentrations of nesting bald eagles in the lower 48 states, with an estimated 1,500 nesting pairs, according to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. FWC has monitored the population of nesting bald eagles in Florida since 1972.

FWC’s documentation does not show any eagle nests in northern Escambia County. However, eagles are frequently spotted here, especially around Walnut Hill (pictured first below). Just over a decade ago, a one-year old rehabilitated bald eagle was released back into the wild near Walnut Hill by the Wildlife Sanctuary of Northwest Florida (pictured second below).

Earlier this year, the Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine’s Southeastern Raptor Center brought bald eagle Spirit to Ernest Ward Middle School — home of the Eagles mascot (pictured top, inset and bottom). Spirit was the pre-game flight eagle at Jordan-Hare Stadium at Auburn University for nearly 20 years.

For more NorthEscambia.com eagle photos, click here.

NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Clear and Cool Monday Night

December 30, 2024

Here is your official North Escambia area forecast:

Monday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 55. South wind 5 to 10 mph.

Tuesday: Partly sunny, then gradually becoming sunny, with a high near 71. West wind around 10 mph.

Tuesday Night: Clear, with a low around 41. North wind around 5 mph.

New Year’s Day: Sunny, with a high near 58. North wind 5 to 10 mph.

Wednesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 35. North wind around 5 mph.

Thursday: Sunny, with a high near 57. Northeast wind around 5 mph.

Thursday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 38. Calm wind becoming north around 5 mph.

Friday: A 20 percent chance of showers. Mostly sunny, with a high near 59.

Friday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 36.

Saturday: Sunny, with a high near 54.

Saturday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 38.

Sunday: A 20 percent chance of showers. Mostly sunny, with a high near 61.

Need To Get Rid Of Your Christmas Tree? Recycle It For Free

December 30, 2024

You can recycle your natural natural Christmas tree in Escambia or Santa Rosa counties.

In Escambia County:

The Emerald Coast Utilities Authority (ECUA) will pick up Christmas trees from customers for free with the regular collection of yard waste.

Customers are asked to remove all decorations from their trees and cut the trees so that no portion is longer than six feet. Trees can be placed at the curb with other yard trash, and should not be placed in the regular garbage container or recycling cans.

For more information, call ECUA Customer Service at (850) 476-0480.

In Santa Rosa County:

Santa Rosa County Public Works offers an environmentally friendly option for disposal. Residents who would like to “treecycle” their tree for mulch may drop off their clean Christmas trees in the designated areas listed below by Jan. 20

  • Jay Transfer Station – Transfer Station Road, Jay
  • Central Landfill – Household Hazardous Waste facility, 6337 Da Lisa Road, Milton
  • Pace Fire Rescue District – 4773 Pace Patriot Blvd., Pace
  • Navarre Beach Boat Ramp Parking Lot Recycle Area – Gulf Blvd., Navarre Beach
  • Tiger Point Recreation Area – Gulf Breeze, east of Walmart

Residents who wish to drop off their live tree will need to remove any tinsel, lights, and ornaments from the tree before dropping it off.

Atmore Police Arrest Flomaton Man On Drug Charges

December 30, 2024

A Flomaton man was arrested recently in Atmore on multiple drug charges .

Justin White, 39, was charged with two counts of possession of a controlled substance, possession of marijuana second degree, and possession of drug paraphernalia, according to a news release.

The Atmore Police Department stopped White’s vehicle on Robinsonville Road. The officer noted the strong smell of marijuana, leading to a probable cause search. APD said officers located Clonazepam, a small amount of cocaine and and small amount of marijuana, and drug paraphernalia.

White was booked into the Escambia County Detention Center in Brewon.

Registration Underway For Spring Season At Molino, NWE, Century, NEP

December 30, 2024

Registration is underway now for the spring season at the Century, NWE, Molino and NEP ballparks.

Molino Ballpark

Registration from the spring 2025 season will continue through January 25 for the Molino Ballpark. Register early — once a division is filled, prospective players will be placed on a waitlist.

Register at molinoballpark.com.

Draft will be January 27 – January 31, 2025. Practice being February 3, and opening day will be Saturday, March 8.

Northwest Escambia

Registration is underway for all new and returning players ages 4-16 through January 18 for Northwest Escambia in Walnut Hill. Cost is $100 for the first child, $75 for each additional child. $23 is due at registration with the remainder due on January 18. Opening day is March 29. Registration is on a first come, first served basis. The maximum number for an age group is reached, there will be waitlists for additional teams.

NWE offers:

  • T-ball for ages 4-6
  • Baseball for ages 7-16
  • Softball for ages 7-16

Register at nwebaseball.com.

Century Baseball

The Century Baseball Association will be sanctioned with USSSA Alabama for the 2025 Spring season, allowing boys to have mid-season tournament as does softball. It also adds a 14U division. Softball will remain with GCGSA.

Early registration is $75 per player through December 31 for t-ball and up. The registration will increase to $95 on January 1 and $75 for each additional player. Wee ball registration is $35 per player through December 31, increasing to $45 on January 1. Uniforms not included.

Register at their website. Registration ends February 3.

NEP Baseball and Softball

Registration is underway for NEP baseball and softball at the park on Nine Mile Road through February 2 with late registration February 3-5. Baseball draft is February 8, and softball draft is February 9. Opening day will be March 8.

Register at their website.

Former President Jimmy Carter Dies At 100; Flags At Half Staff For 30 Days

December 30, 2024

Jimmy Carter, 39th president of the United States and winner of the 2002 Nobel Peace Prize, died peacefully Sunday, Dec. 29, at his home in Plains, Georgia, surrounded by his family. He was 100, the longest-lived president in U.S. history.

President Carter is survived by his children — Jack, Chip, Jeff, and Amy; 11 grandchildren; and 14 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his beloved wife, Rosalynn, and one grandchild.

Carter served one term as president of the United States from 1977 to 1981.

“President Carter was a man of character, courage, and compassion, whose lifetime of service defined him as one of the most influential statesmen in our history,” President Jo Biden said Sunday in a statement officially announcing Carter’s passing. ” He embodied the very best of America:  A humble servant of God and the people.  A heroic champion of global peace and human rights, and an honorable leader whose moral clarity and hopeful vision lifted our Nation and changed our world.”

Biden has scheduled a state funeral in Washington on January 9, which he declared a National Day of Mourning across the nation. He also ordered U.S. flags to fly at half-staff for 30 days from Sunday, December 29.

People can visit www.jimmycartertribute.org to make a memorial gift or sign a virtual condolence book.

A private interment will be held in Carter’s hometown of Plains, Georgia.

Paula Jean Langford

December 30, 2024

Paula Jean Langford of Molino, Florida; beloved wife, mother, and grandmother; passed away peacefully on December 15, 2024. She was born in Pensacola on August 6, 1954, to Paul and Geraldine Houston.

In 1971 she married the love of her life, Collen Langford Jr. During their 53 years together, they had the tremendous honor and opportunity to travel and serve in many duty stations throughout Collen’s Navy service. During this time Paula and Collen raised their two wonderful sons. She served for many years as a teacher’s assistant and office aide for Escambia County Schools and later she retired from the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office where she worked alongside her husband.

Paula was active in her church, the Lathram Chapel United Methodist Church. Her love and light will be greatly missed by the congregation. Her family is comforted by the knowledge that Paula was at peace in her relationship with the Lord; she wanted all of her friends and family to know that as she enters the gates of heaven “I’ll be young again when I get over there. No more illness or pain. Thank you, Jesus, for saving my soul.”

She is survived by her loving husband Collen; her sons, Dennis (Christina) Langford and Collen III (Jodie) Langford; her four beautiful grandchildren, Dominick, Allison, Sadie, and Jack; sister, Sue Hill; and brothers, Patrick and Randall Houston.

A service will be held to honor Paula on December 30, 2024, at The Lathram Chapel United Methodist Church 2690 Jacks Branch Road, Cantonment, FL 32533 at 12:00 pm, followed immediately by a reception and celebration of her life in the Fellowship Hall.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made in Paula’s name to The Lathram Chapel.

Faith Chapel Funeral Home North, 1000 South Highway 29, Cantonment, is entrusted with arrangements

Jimmy Hayes Barnett

December 30, 2024

Jimmy Hayes Barnett, age 75, of Pensacola, Florida, left this world on December 21, 2024. He was born on October 2, 1949, in Bay Minette, Alabama, to Charlie and Hayes Barnett.

Jimmy served his country with pride for 32 years in the United States Army, from the Vietnam draft to a 2004 deployment in Iraq. He held a great sense of pride in the years and dedication he gave to his country.

He was the proud owner of Gateswood Sports Inc. from 1988 to 2008 and later served as grounds manager of ARC Gateway of Pensacola from 2010 until retiring in 2023.

Family was one of the most important things in Jimmy’s life as he helped begin a decades-long Jernigan family reunion happening every year to this day.

Jimmy was also an avid gardener and cultivator of many types of fruiting plants including pears, apples, muscadines, persimmons, figs, olives, and satsumas. His expertise was sought by many in the community. He also enjoyed spending time in the woods riding around with his brothers, feeding the deer, checking game cameras, and admiring everything nature had to offer.

He is survived by his loving wife, Brenda Barnett; his son, Patrick (Susie) Barnett; stepdaughters, Crystal and Christina Rayburn; his brothers, George (Anita) Barnett, Buddy (Vanessa) Barnett, and Joe (Glenda) Barnett; his sisters, Sue (Ed) Lane and Janie Quick; his sister-in-law, Debra Barnett; and countless adored nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, Charlie (Hayes, Mozelle) Barnett, and his brothers, Charlie (Janice) Barnett and younger brother Gene Barnett.

Faith Chapel Funeral Home North, 1000 South Highway 29, Cantonment, is entrusted with arrangements

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