2014 In Photos: April

December 30, 2014

We are looking back at the top events of 2014  in photos. Today, we are featuring photos from April.

At the end of April, a massive flood hit Escambia County. Rain fell so fast it literally flooded the I-10 bridge over Escambia Bay.

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The April flood claimed one life in Cantonment.

Numerous roads and bridges were destroyed in April’s flooding.

The Tate High School Lady Aggies won the District 1-7A championship in April.


The Molino Library celebrated one year of service.

Opening day was held at the Northwest Escambia park.


A program at the Century Branch Library celebrated Easter.

Students at Molino Park Elementary School took part in an Easter egg hunt.

Northview High School won the Escambia Academy Junior Varsity Tournament.


The Jay Lady Royals won the District 3-1A championship.

Six people were injured in a wreck at Highway 29 and Highway 97 in Molino.

The 2014 Career Academy Award winners from Escambia and Santa Rosa counties were recently presented, including the Middle School Career Academy of the Year award to Ernest Ward Middle School’s Culinary Arts Academy and the High School Career Academy of the Year award to West Florida High School’s Agriscience Technology Academy.

NJROTC units from across the area took part in a flag football tournament.

A sign of Spring — Mockingbird eggs in a nest at our NorthEscambia.com office.

A driver literally wrapped his pickup around a pole in Beulah crash.

The Greater Escambia Relay at Tate High School exceeded fundraising expectations.

A Relay for Life event was also held in Atmore.

A Pensacola woman escaped serious injuries in a collision with a train on a foggy April morning.

Escambia River Electric Cooperative celebrated 75 years of service during their annual meeting at Northview High School.

Jim Allen Elementary students learned about butterflies in partnership with International Paper.

The Barrineau Park Historical Society held the First Annual Barrineau Park Heritage & Bluegrass Festival.

The Tate Aggies finished as runner-ups in District 1-3A Tuesday, giving them a chance to move on to the regional tournament.

A Relay for Life event was also held in Jay.

The Northview Lady Chiefs ended their season with a win over Escambia Academy.

NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.





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