2011 In Photos: March

December 27, 2011

All this week, we are looking back at the photos that were in the news in 2011. Today, we are featuring photos from March.

An Escambia County Sheriff’s Office SWAT team prepares to enter a Cantonment home to end a domestic violence standoff. The 32-year old suspect was taken into custody without any injuries.

Molino Sandy Sansing’s Lauren Carnley missed a catch at third as the ball grazes the helmet of Northwest Escambia Alto’s Liberty Peebles during opening day games in Molino.

Teamwork: Members of the Ernest Ward Middle School track team compete in their season opening meet at Woodham Middle School.

An Escambia County Sheriff’s Office Operation Clean Sweep was held in Cottage Hill.

A missing Escambia County, Ala., dog found 900 miles away in Texas was flown home.

Escambia County District 5 Commissioner Kevin White, County Administrator Randy Oliver and Century Mayor Freddie McCall discuss the future of Century while outside Century’s business incubator in March.

Open Day ceremonies were held in March at Northwest Escambia in Walnut Hill.

An Escambia County Sheriff’s deputy stopped this truck with the bumper sticker “Buckle Up! Or Pay Up!” on Highway 97 in Walnut Hill. The driver was stopped because he was not wearing a seat belt.

Three people were arrested for firing shots into this Molino home.

A tornado hit McDavid in early March.

A National Weather Service team determined that a tornado that slammed McDavid was an EF1 with 105 mph winds.

A double shooting prompted Century to set new rules for community center rentals in the town.

One person was killed and two were injured in an Atmore Police Department pursuit near the Atmore City Hall.

Grammy award winner Marty Raybon performed in March at the Northview FFA Alumni Blue Jacket Jamboree in Bratt.

Spring flowers: Purple henbit covers a Walnut Hill field.

NorthEscambia.com photos.



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