2014 In Photos: June

January 1, 2015

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

Hundreds of people turned out despite the heat and humidity for the first annual Twin Cities Volunteers Watermelon Festival in Century.


An open house was held  at the new Escambia County 4-H property on Chalker Road in Molino.

Escambia County made a funding commitment of over a quarter million dollars for a red light at the Highway 29 and Highway 97 intersection in Molino.

The Town of Century received a $50,000 state grant to renovate the existing playground area at Showalter Park.



A Walnut Hill man was jailed for shooting his son on a riding lawnmower.

With an offering of smoked pork and baked beans, the Town of Century took their gas franchise dispute to Walnut Hill, making their case and hoping to drum up support against Pensacola Energy.

The Fizz, Boom, Read: Summer Reading Program made science and reading exciting for kids of all ages at both the Century and Molino branch libraries.

Rep. Clay Ingram announced  that the Town of Century has received a $400,000 gas and water system grant.


The Tate High School Class 0f 2014 graduated at the Pensacola Civic Center.

The 113 members of the Northview High School Class of 2014 graduated.

The Molino Volunteer Fire Department held their annual Open House event at the their firehouse on  Molino Road.

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