2011 In Photos: September

January 2, 2012

We are looking back at the photos that were in the news in 2011. Today, we are featuring photos from September.

Fire completely destroyed this brick home on State Line Road near  Century.

Students from Bratt and Byrneville elementary schools learned about peanuts during a special in-field demonstration.

Bus driver Tonia Allen found this little girl wandering alone in South Highway 99 near Walnut Hill. She was returned unharmed to her parents.

A weak funnel cloud was caught on camera near Fairground Road and the Escambia River in Molino.

An estimated $80,000 in marijuana was seized from a home on Highway 29 just north of Highway 97 in Molino.

Hundreds of students gathered to pray during the annual See You at the Pole event at a several schools.

At Atmore woman was critically injured in this early morning crash on Highway 97 in Walnut Hill.

A butterfly enjoys pretty weather in late September at the Turtle Point Science Center in Flomaton.

The Flomaton Hurricanes beat the Jay Royals.

Ernest Ward Middle School’s Eagle’s beat the Baker Gators.

Northview’s junior varsity beat the Blue Devils of Atmore.

Residents of Century Care Center enjoyed a little fall fishing at the facility’s pond.

The Escambia Gators beat the Tate Aggies.

The Northview Lady Chiefs defeated the Lady Royals of Jay.

The National Museum of Naval Aviation in Pensacola officially dedicated the “Marine One” helicopter used to transport Presidents Nixon and Ford.

Northview, Ernest Ward, Tate and Jay took part in a soggy Cross County meet in Pace.

Jacob Dunsford gains yardage for the Ernest Ward Middle School as the Eagles defeated J.U. Blacksher.

Fort Walton beat Tate 33-0.

A boat belonging to a missing former Jay resident was found in Mexico, but there was no sign of Lee Kent.

Three men were charged in connection with an accident that claimed the life of a Southern Choctaw football player and injured several others after leaving a game in Flomaton.

Heavy surf pounded Pensacola Beach from Tropical Storm Lee.


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