2015 In Photos: January

December 28, 2015

Today, we begin a look back at the year 2015 in photos with a look at January:

The Pensacola Pelican Drop celebration in downtown Pensacola signaled the start of 2015.

Fire destroyed a home on Cedartown Road near Molino.

An eagle on a cold January morning outside our NorthEscambia.com office.

The Tate High School varsity cheerleaders won first place at the FHSAA regionals.

Molino Park Elementary School students “Read Like Crazy” during January.

Firefighters battled several brush and grass fires in January 2015.

Sara Calhoun was honored by the Escambia County School Board as the Florida Reading Association’s Elementary School Teacher of the Year.

Firefighters successfully revived two cats rescued from a travel trailer fire.

Century residents gathered to honor the legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr.

Huge crowds turned out in Atmore for the Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Parade.

Members of CrossFaith Church in Molino shared cardboard testimonies.

Gas prices in the North Escambia area finally dropped below $2 at several stations in January.

The Florida Forest Service and Escambia County Forester distributed free longleaf pine seedlings in Century and Walnut Hill in recognition of Arbor Day.

Benjamin Boutwell, the newest member of the Century Town Council, was sworn in during a January meeting.

Florida Gov. Rick Scott was sworn in for a second term.

An icy January morning, with a little help from a sprinkler system.

NorthEscambia.com photos.

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