2016 In Photos: March
December 29, 2016
Today, we continue our look back at the year 2016 in photos with a look at March.
Traffic was shifted to a new Highway 97 bridge over Little Pine Barren Creek in Walnut Hill. The $2.5 million project was, however, only partially done as crews will work to remove a temporary bridge and add a final layer of asphalt to the bridge approach.
Local lawmakers are looking for solutions after a stalled CSX train blocked crossings from Becks Lake Road in Cantonment north to McKenzie Road in Cottage Hill, leaving numerous residents unable to enter or exit their neighborhoods for hours. It was the second time in two months that the crossings were blocked for hours by a train.
About 800 students from across the area took part in the annual Northview High School FFA “Fresh From Florida” program at the school in Bratt.
A couple of Canada geese checked out Lake Stone in Century in March.
Tate High School won their Aggie Classic.
“The Way We Worked,” a Smithsonian Traveling Exhibition, opened in Molino.
Representatives of Legal Service of Northwest Florida were at the Century Town Hall providing free property related legal assistance for tornado victims.
Alabama officials blamed Atmore flooding on this bridge on Greenland Road in Davisville.
The Atmore Memorial VFW Auxiliary hosted a “Welcome Home Vietnam Veterans Day” ceremony at Atmore’s Heritage Park.
An Easter sunset.
Northview’s Jared Aliff splintered a bat during a March game against Jay.
Ashlan Harigel, 14, was named Miss Ernest Ward Middle School Saturday night in “Celebrate Music” themed pageant at the school.
New LED street lights were installed along Callaway Street in Cantonment.
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