2015 In Photos: February

December 29, 2015

Today, we continue our look back at the year 2015 in photos with a look at February.

Northview High School teacher Anna Barry was named the Escambia County Teacher of the Year.

The Town of Century adopted a new slogan — “A Century that lasts forever”.

These are the newest members of the Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office K-9 Team — Deputy Doug Burgett and K-9 Zurki with the photobomb.

Students moved into the new Ernest Ward Middle School in February for the first day of classes in the new building.

The Tate High School Drama Department presented a three-night run of “The Addams Family: A Musical Comedy”.

A portable meth lab was found in a wooded area just off Dortch Road in Bratt.

Northview High School sophomores won a powder puff football tournament on a cold February evening. After defeating the freshmen team, the sophomores easily handled the senior team.

The Tate High School Lady Aggies shut out the West Florida Jaguars in a February game.

Traffic in Atmore was brought to a standstill due to work on railroad crossings.

The Northview Chiefs opened their 2015 season with wins over the Pensacola High School Tigers.

An organizational meeting was held to make plans for the second Reimagine Century event on May 16.

Work neared completion in February on a $2.6 million project to widen and resurface Jacks Branch Road from Muscogee Road to Barrineau Park.

FFA members at Northview High School celebrated with a variety of events, including a breakfast for teachers and staff.

The Chipley Tigers defeated the Northview Chiefs 70-55 in the District 3-1A championship game.

Barrineau Park Road was paved in Escambia County to the Baldwin County, AL, line.

TripAdvisor named Pensacola Beach as one of the top five beaches in the United States.

Children from Highland Baptist Church recently visited with residents of the Health Care Center of Pensacola. The children delivered handmade Valentine’s cards with a special message.

Students at Escambia Westgate School received new picnic tables to enjoy, thanks to inmate labor at the Century Correctional Institution.

A very special Mardi Gras parade was held for the special needs students of Escambia Westgate School.

A wildfire near Flomaton, AL, consumed over 500 acres.

The Northview Lady Chiefs dropped their first softball game of the season to the Pace Patriots.

NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

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