Northview High NJROTC Cadets Attend Military Ball (With Photo Gallery)
February 6, 2018
The Northview High School NJROTC held its annual military ball Saturday at the Mustin Beach Officer’s Club onboard Naval Air Station Pensacola.
Northview’s NJROTC joined NJROTC untis from Washington and Pine Forest high schools for a night of food, dancing, camaraderie, as well as poignant moments such as the setting of the POW/MIA table. Over 270 cadets and their dates attended the event. The meal was catered by the culinary departments from Pine Forest and Washington high schools.
Northview’s military ball court was:
Freshman: Prince David Lamb and Princess Ayiana Courtney;
Sophomore: Prince Keaton Brown and Princess Melissa Sunday;
Junior: Prince Maxwell Odom and Princess Rebekah Amerson;
Senior: King Oscar Rodriguez and Queen Victoria Grammar.
The outgoing senior Naval Science 3 and 4 cadets were recognized for their outstanding performance and dedication to the NJROTC program and extra-curriculum activities at Northview. The cadets recognized at the ball were Oscar Rodriguez, company commander; Haley Ward, public affairs officer; Mya Henderson, operations officer; and Victoria Grammar, command master chief.
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Barrineau Park 4-H Club Hosts Pig Palooza
February 6, 2018
The Barrineau Park 4-H Club hosted a Pig Palooza this weekend.
Over 55 youth and adults learned about pigs — including how to show their balloon pigs, breeds, and parts of the pig. They also learned about how to care for the animal and produce the best possible pork.
The event was in preperation for the GCA & NRYO Livestock Show to be held at the 4-H Livestock Property at 5701 South Highway 99 in Molino on March 24.
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Northview NJROTC Places Second At FAMU Meet
February 4, 2018
The Northview High School NJROTC placed second overall in drill and second overall in the field meet at Florida A&M University Field Meet last weekend.
The cadets won trophies in 10 categories:
- Personnel inspection, commanded by Cadet Oscar Rodriguez
- Unarmed Basic team, commanded by Cadet John Gulledge
- Armed Basic team, commanded by Cadet Ryan Sconiers
- Unarmed Exhibition team, commanded by Cadet Rebekah Amerson
- Armed Exhibition team, commanded by Cadet Wyatt Morris
- Color guard, commanded by Cadet Keaton Brown
- Push-up team, commanded by Cadet Crystal Douglas
- Sit-Up team, commanded by Cadet Crystal Douglas
- Individual push-ups, first place overall Cadet Colton Dockens
- Individual sit ups, second place overall Cadet Ryan Sconiers
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North Escambia Couple Opens ‘The Yellow Garden’ Floral And Events Store In Atmore
February 3, 2018
North Escambia residents A.J. and Mallorie Beachy held a grand opening celebration and ribbon cutting for their new business The Yellow Garden in Atmore Friday morning.
The store offers a variety of merchandise, including fresh flowers, gift baskets with candles and body scrubs, stuffed bears, balloons, Valentine’s gifts, rentals and much more. Delivery is available.
For more information, call The Yellow Garden at (251) 368-5998. The store is located at 301 North Main Street in Atmore.
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An Early Spring! North Escambia Weather Ducks Miss Shadow
February 2, 2018
On this Groundhog Day, Punxsutawney Phil, the world famous groundhog, saw his shadow and predicted six more weeks of winter. But our local weather guys, the NorthEscambia.com Weather Ducks, missed their shadow on an overcast Friday morning and predicted an early spring for the North Escambia area that’s seen two Florida snow and ice storms so far this winter season.
Forklore says that if the groundhog sees his shadow on Groundhog Day, it means six more weeks of winter. We did not have a groundhog handy for a photo, but we did have the NorthEscambia.com Weather Ducks (pictured above).
And unlike like their more famous Pennsylvania weather buddy, our weather ducks also did not see their shadow Friday morning here in North Escambia.
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Tate High Student Nominated By Nobel Prize Winner For Science, Tech Congress
February 2, 2018
Tate High School sophomore Sophia Swenson has been nominated for the Congress of Future Science and Technology Leaders in Lowell, MA, this summer.
T
he Congress is an honors-only program for high school students who arc passionate about science, technology, engineering or mathematics (STEM). The purpose of this event is to honor. inspire. motivate and direct the top students in the country who aspire to be scientists and technologists to stay true to their dream and, after the event, to prov ide a path, plan and resources to help them reach their goal.
Swenson was nominated by Dr. John C. Mather, winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics and Science Director of the National Academy of Future Scientists and Technologists to represent Florida based on her academic achievement. leadership potential and passion for science and technology.
During the three-day Congress, Swenson will join students from across the country and hear Nobel Laureates and National Medal of Science recipients talk about leading scientific research, be given advice from deans of the world’s top tech universities, be inspired by fellow teen science prodigies: and learn about cutting-edge advances and the future of science and technology.
Pictured: Tate Counselor Christy Mill (left) and Sophia Swenson. Photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
Molino Park Elementary Names Students, Citizens Of The Month
February 1, 2018
Molino Park Elementary School has named students and good citizens of the month for January. They are (L-R) Students of the Month Raedon Barcinas and Lilly Dekker; and Good Citizens of the Month Haleigh Mishoe and Eli Davis. Photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
Northview, Jay FFA Students Attend ‘Ag On The Hill’ In Tallahassee
February 1, 2018
Northview and Jay High School FFA students attended the annual Ag on the Hill week this week in Tallahassee. Students were welcomed to the event by the Commissioner of Agriculture Adam Putnam, several members of the Florida Legislature, and Florida Department of Career and Technical Education personal. Nothview and Jay FFA students visited with Rep. Jayer Williamson (pictured below) and Sen.Doug Broxson (pictured above). The annual event is hosted by the Florida FFA Association and Florida Association of Agriculture Educators.
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Bratt Elementary Celebrates ‘Winter Wonderland’ For Literacy Week
January 31, 2018
Bratt Elementary School celebrated a “Winter Wonderland” For Literacy Week.
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Molino Park Elementary Holds Donuts For Dads (With Photo Gallery)
January 31, 2018
There were plenty of dads at Molino Park Elementary School Monday morning as the PTA held its annual Donuts with Dads event. Donuts with Dads gives dads a chance to stop by and be involved with their children and find out the latest school information.
Photos by Kristi Barbour and Molino Park PTA for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.


























