2011 In Photos: May
December 29, 2011
All this week, we are looking back at the photos that were in the news in 2011. Today, we are featuring photos from May.
Northview High School presented their senior class play “Bye Bye Birdie”.
The annual Sawmill Day was held in Century.
Hundreds of elementary students participated in a Sunshine Math competition at the University of West Florida, with Jim Allen Elementary taking first place.
A driver that wrecked on Hanks Road in Bratt left messages spray painted on their vehicle.
A Century man was shot outside of the Piggly Wiggly on Highway 97 in Davisville.
The annual National Day of Prayer was held.
A Century man drowned in Bluff Springs lake in early May.
Our NorthEscambia.com cameras caught up with the Google Street View car in Walnut Hill.
The annual Relay for Life events were held at Tate High and in Century.
The annual Danceworks recital was held at Flomaton High School.
A woman was shot and killed outside of a Highway 29 convenience store.
The impending closure of the Atmore and Brewton animal shelters was announced.
A drought in the North Escambia area was officially labeled as “extreme” in late May.
Gov. Rick Scott signed a new budget that slashed $615 million.
Four people were left homeless after an early morning fire near Molino.
A new monument was dedicated on Memorial Day in Atmore to honor those that have served from Atmore and North Escambia.
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One Response to “2011 In Photos: May”
the vantage road fire was tragic to my friend but they stuck together even though the dog and bird died but im just happy to say i know them and they are very lucky thank god everyone got out of there ok my friend Yasmine Elkins was in that fire it was her house and a candle got knocked over so thats how it got started im still good friends with her and happy to say shes my friend .