2013 In Photos: August And September
January 4, 2014
Florida is not always the “Sunshine State” as seen on Highway 97 in Davisville.
Multiple dump trucks were destroyed by fire at Roads, Inc. on Stone Boulevard in Cantonment.
The Northview Chiefs beat Bozeman 34-14.
West Florida downed Tate.
Jay beat Cottage Hill 18-12.
Groundbreaking was held for the new Ernest Ward Middle School.
Sheriff David Morgan sang the praises of neighborhood watch programs during a Molino meeting.
An empty desk were computers once sat following a burglary at Molino Park Elementary.
Jake Clayton of Molino proposed to his girlfriend Jenna Peoples of Milton during a weekend Pensacola Blue Wahoos game…and she said “yes”.
A Back to School Bash helped the needy in Century prepare for the start of school.
Tate Aggie fans.
Blue Angels at the end of the rainbow, courtesy US Navy.
Marty White marked 40 years on the radio on his “Hometown Morning Show” on WXBM.
The Ernest Ward Middle School Eagles beat the Panthers of Excel.
A pickup truck plummeted into a rain-swollen creek in Bratt. The driver escaped without injuries.
Hundreds of students gathered at their schools across the area in September during the annual See You at the Pole event.
Northview beat Jay on the volleyball court.
Bailey Burk was crowned homecoming queen at Tate High School.
Tate High School homecoming parade.
There was a big change of address for a home that was located on North Highway 99 in Bratt as it was moved about 10 miles to its new location.
“It literally takes your heart and breaks it” is how one Northview student described the 9/11 Memorial.
Students learn fire safety at the Cantonment fire station.
The Dollar General in Molino was the scene of an armed robbery.
The Young Marines of Pensacola honor LCpl. Travis M. Nelson at the park named in his honor in Bratt.
The Sonic restaurant on Highway 29 in Cantonment closed abruptly in early September.
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