Photos: Hundreds Of Reader Ice, Snow Photos
January 30, 2014
NorthEscambia.com readers submitted literally hundreds of snow and ice storm pictures. We’ve included about 400 of those photos in the galleries below.
For a photo gallery of Wednesday snow/ice storm photos, click here.
For more photos, click here .
For a photo gallery of Tuesday night ice storm and snow photos, click here.
For photos from earlier Tuesday, click here
To submit your photos, visit our NorthEscambia.com Facebook page, or email news@northescambia.com
Pictured top: Welcome to Florida, looking closed for business and nothing like the Sunshine State. Pictured inset: Harley Tagert of Jay plays in the snow. Pictured below: A postcard like scene from Bluff Springs. Reader submitted photos for NorthEsambia.com, click to enlarge.
Photo Gallery: Ice 2014
January 29, 2014
For a photo gallery of Tuesday night ice storm and snow photos, click here.
For photos from earlier in the day, click here
To submit your photos, visit our NorthEscambia.com Facebook page, or email news@northescambia.com
Frozen Cityscapes: Atmore, Flomaton
January 29, 2014
Here’s a look at a frozen downtown in Flomaton (above) and Atmore (below) Tuesday night. Reader submitted photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
Photos; Freezing Rain, Sleet, Icicles
January 29, 2014
Here are some ice, snow and freezing rain photos from across the North Escambia area. For more photos, click here.
To submit your photos, visit our NorthEscambia.com Facebook page, or email news@northescambia.com
Reader submitted and NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.
Braun Awarded $180K NJROTC Scholarship
January 27, 2014
Northview High School Cadet Kasie Braun has been award the Navy’s four-year Reserve Officer Training Corps College Scholarship. Braun’s goal is to attend Yale University in the fall. The scholarship is valued at $180,000 over the four-year period. NorthEscambia.com file photo.
Molino Museum Opens (With Photo Tour)
January 26, 2014
A grand opening was held Saturday morning for the new Molino Museum inside the Molino Community Complex.
The museum features a variety of displays depicting life in Molino, local education, the railroad, logging and other items from Molino’s rich history. There’s also a display devoted to Baseball Hall of Fame member and Tate High graduate Don Sutton.
For a pictorial tour of the museum, click here.
Saturday afternoon, Lil King, president of the Molino Mid-County Historical Society, hosted a presentation on “The History of Molino” followed by a special museum tour.
With its location just 25 miles north of Pensacola, the Molino area, including the old town of Molino, played a vital role in the area’s settlement and development. From its start as a Spanish mission in the 1700s, an important mill town during the Industrial Revolution and into the modern era, Molino’s history is the story of life in rural Florida and how it has changed over the years.
The Molino Community Complex — the former Molino School — is located at 6450 Highway 95A. For more information, call (850) 587-5011. The museum is open 10 am. until 4 p.m. Monday-Tuesday and Friday-Saturday. It is closed on Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday.
NorthEscambia.com photos by Bethany Reynolds, click to enlarge.
Jerni Crabtree Named Jr. Miss EWMS (With Photo Gallery)
January 25, 2014
Jerni Lee Crabtree was named Jr. Miss EWMS Friday night at Ernest Ward Middle School.
First runner-up was Gabrielle Faith Nichole Kline’ amd second runner-up was Ashlan Kaile Harigel. The People’s Choice award was presented to Kally Lee White; the poise and appearance award to Ashlan Kaile Harigel; the congeniality award to Gabrielle Faith Nichole Kline, and the physical fitness award to Jerni Lee Crabtree.
Jr. Miss EWMS Jerni Lee Crabtree is the 13-year old daughter of Louis and Layna Crabtree. She plans to graduate from law school, become a lawyer and eventually a judge.
For a pageant photo gallery, click here.
Pictured top: (L-R) Second Runner-up and Appearance Award winner Ashlan Kaile Harigel, Jr. Miss EWMS and Physical Fitness Ward winner Jerni Lee Crabtree, People’s Choice winner Kally Lee White and First Runner-up and Miss Congeniality Gabrielle Faith Nichole Kline. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.
Residents Celebrate Arbor Day, Receive Free Trees
January 25, 2014
Escambia County Extension hosted Arbor Day celebration and tree giveaway event Friday morning at the Molino Community Center.
Residents were able to obtain a free mayhaw or willow oak tree in a one gallon container. They first attended a 10 minute tree-based educational session that included expert advice on site selection, proper planting, watering, and general care and maintenance.
Pictured top and below: Free trees during an Arbor Day celebration in Molino Friday morning . Pictured inset: Extension Agent Libbie Johnson explains proper tree planting. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge
Molino Museum To Open Saturday
January 24, 2014
Grand opening for the Molino Museum be held at 10:00 this Saturday morning inside the Molino Community Complex.
At 2 p.m., Lil King, president of the Molino Mid-County Historical Society will host a presentation on “The History of Molino”. A special tour of the museum will be given following the event at 3 p.m.
With its location just 25 miles north of Pensacola, the Molino area, including the old town of Molino, played a vital role in the area’s settlement and development. From its start as a Spanish mission in the 1700s, an important mill town during the Industrial Revolution and into the modern era, Molino’s history is the story of life in rural Florida and how it has changed over the years.
The Molino Community Complex — the former Molino School — is located at 6450 Highway 95A.
Northview Celebrates Success In Reading
January 23, 2014
Northview High School is once again celebrating improved test scores — this time on the district reading subject area exam.
The exam is given to every student who takes a reading course at Northview High School. Of the students taking the exam, 84 percent passed, an improvement over last year’s 74 percent. Also this year, almost half of the Northview students taking the test scored between 80-100 while last year only 28 percent scored in the upper range.
Pictured with the students that took the district reading subject area exam are reading teachers Tammy Calloway, Megan Carroll, Barbara Luker, and instructional aide Rhonda Killam, Principal Gayle Weaver and Assistant Principal Gerry Pippins. Teacher Sue Jernigan, instructional aide Amy Holland, and Literacy Coach Margaret Blum also contributed greatly to the success of these students but are not pictured. Photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.





















