2014 In Photos: November

January 5, 2015

We are looking back at the top events of 2014  in photos. Today, we are featuring photos from November. For photos from earlier in 2014, click the corresponding month below.

NOVEMBER 2014 PHOTOS:

In one of our most talked about photos of the year, a firefighter pulls a line to begin the battle against a house fire on Highway 97 in Davisville on November 11.

Another photo of the Highway 97 house fire.

The Blue Angels were back in the skies in November over Naval Air Station Pensacola.

Northview High School held a baseball clinic with major leaguer Caleb Gindl of the Milwaukee Brewers.

The Walnut Hill Volunteer Fire Department honored members of the community and the department during a record-setting 45th annual fish fry.

Fire damaged the Cantonment Burger King.

Ernest Ward Middle School honored veterans.

A photo that went viral on a local scale on Facebook — our cameras caught a politician that sweeps around his own door — literally. Atmore Mayor Jim Staff is seen sweeping outside the main entrance to the Atmore City Hall.

The Molino Station of Escambia Fire Rescue held  live burn demonstrations.

The Tate High School’s  playoff run came to an end as the Aggies lost to Niceville 35-0 in the Region 1-7A semifinal.

About 200 students from schools in Escambia and Santa Rosa counties worked in fields near Jay Monday to harvest turnips and bag sweet potatoes that fed hundreds of needy families  for Thanksgiving.

A Georgia church reached out to Century and provided a Thanksgiving lunch.

The Tate High School Showband of the South marched in the 2014 Dunkin’ Donuts Thanksgiving Day Parade in Philadelphia.

The Atmore Fire Department held a “Heroes For Christmas” toy drive.

It was the kind of  traffic problem you only see in the country in Oak Grove — a 6,000 pound bale of cotton blocking part of an intersection.


he Northview High School Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) sponsored a student led worship event in the school gymnasium.

A home on Kathleen Avenue was destroyed by a November fire.

Molino Park Elementary School celebrated the receipt of a $25,000 technology grant from Monsanto.

Century worked toward completion on the repair of a leaking section of natural gas pipe under Highway 29 in Century, three and a half years since the leak was publicly revealed as a “major public safety issue”.

Camp Fire USA Century Youth Learning Center held a Thanksgiving feast the children and their parents.


The BP in Davisville was robbed  at gunpoint; the gunman arrested in Mississippi after another holdup.

Members of the Tate High School Showband of the South placed a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown at Arlington National Cemetery.

Gas prices for Thanksgiving weekend were at  their lowest level in five years.

A t-ball field at Bradberry Park in Walnut Hill received some much needed attention from Eagle Scout candidate Benjamin Stott of Bratt.

The Escambia Academy Cougars won the AISA Class AAA state championship.

Sparks fly as a fireman cuts open the hood of a burning truck on Highway 4 in Davisville.

NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

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