Rowell gets 10 pt.

Roger Rowell of Berrydale took down his first deer of the season last week, killing this 10 pointer. The 178 pound buck was killed near Monroeville, AL.

Roger Rowell of Berrydale took down his first deer of the season last week, killing this 10 pointer. The 178 pound buck was killed near Monroeville, AL.

Friends and family joined together to help prepare for Jackson Timothy Holloway’s arrival – due in early February. A baby shower was held for his mommy, Brittany Holloway, at the Community Center in Jay, Sunday from 2 – 4 pm. Jax’s daddy Joshua Holloway also showed up to enjoy food and fun.
The Annual Chumuckla Redneck Parade is today at 1 pm. Get their early and stay for the BonFireJam. Santa’s sleigh will be going down the Redneck Christmas Parade route around 12. Please give your new toy or donation to the elf’s walking with the sleigh. They will also accept cash to help fund the Redneck’s […]

The Detention Division of the Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office “Coats for Kids Drive” ended November 28, 2011. The Detention Division, SRSO personnel and Armor Correctional collected 166 coats that will be given to the Jay Chamber of Commerce for distribution. Charlie shift won the competition by collecting 65 coats and will receive a pizza […]
CHUMUCKLA REDNECK PARADE TRAFFIC ISSUES: PLEASE READ The Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office has been working closely with the organizers of the Chumuckla Redneck Parade that will be held on Saturday, December 10th, 2011. Traffic is expected to be better this year, but we are asking for the public’s help in getting there early! This […]

The newest resident of Jay, Jayce Clay Stokes was born to parents Kasey Brown & Caleb Stokes (Pace) on November 26, 2011. The Maternal Grandparents are Moo & Jeanne Brown and the Paternal Grandparents are Kathy Stokes & the late Mike Stokes. Jayce weighed in at 6 lbs, 14.6 oz and was 20.5 inches long.
The Jay Elementary Reading Leadership Team is hosting a Polar Express Family Night on Thursday, December 8 beginning at 5:00 in the auditorium. All students and parents are invited to attend and wear their pajamas! The 6th grade band will play Christmas music. There will be a reading of the Polar Express by David Johnson. […]
December is designated as the National Drunk and Drugged Driving Prevention Month. This is a time set aside to raise the awareness of the consequences of driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Be Prepared and Be Aware on the roads. Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) had this to say about the month of […]
The Jay Jr. High Girls won against Milton on Monday afternoon 33-11. Scoring and stats for the Lady Royals were: Kennedy Salter 12 pts, 5 rebounds, 1 steal; Carissa Mulford 10 pts, 3 rebounds, 2 steals, 1 assist; Briston Campbell 5 pts, 2 rebounds, 1 steal; Destiny Herring 4 pts, 9 rebounds, 1 steal; Harley […]
It is time for the Jay Historical Society monthly meeting. Margaret Collier, a wonderful local historian and author, Will be the guest speaker. The meeting will 6pm Thursday Dec. 8th. They are very close to moving into the new building. They have completely renovated the old 5 & 10 building on Commerce Street. They believe […]