2015 In Photos: June
January 2, 2016
Today, we continue our look back at the year 2015 in photos with a look at June.
Brent Brummet, principal of Ransom Middle School, and John Spolksi, principal of Fort Walton Beach High School, stopped by the office of Rep. Jeff Miller in Washingto to discuss education policy.
A Little Free Library was made available in Carver Park in Cantonment.
The winners of the $25,000 Century Business Challenge were named at the Century Business Center. Judges decided to split the $25,000 prize — with $20,000 going to East Hill Academy to be used toward a special needs school in Century and $5,000 to the Abundant Life Children of Hope Center childcare center.
Gov. Rick Scott wrapped up a whirlwind seven-city “tax cut victory tour” with a stop in Pensacola, touting a tax-cut package that he signed into law last week.
A member of the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office Narcotics Unit with a one-pot meth lab discovered during a traffic stop in Century.
A brush and grass fire consumed a few acres west of Century on a June afternoon.
A new Healthy Start location opened in Century.
Benjamin Michael Stott of Bratt was awarded the rank of Eagle Scout, the Boy Scouts of America’s highest rank.
Magical Poodles performed at the Century and Molino libraries as part of their Summer Reading Clubs.
FWC freshwater fisheries researchers and herpetologists recently caught an alligator gar, alligator snapping turtle and an American alligator while conducting different studies at the same time on the Escambia River.
The Camp Fire Century Youth Learning Center held a VPK graduation ceremony.
A June sunset in Walnut Hill.
The Tate High School Class of 2015 graduated in June at the Pensacola Bay Center.
The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office, Escambia County Schools and Escambia County Fire and EMS conducted a joint training exercise at Woodham Middle School.
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