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WGYJ-LP program schedule
Since the first day of broadcasting on January 26, the Gehman family, owners of Christian radio station WGYJ-LP in Atmore, have continued to expand programming. The Rev. Martin and Vernie Gehman and sons David and Jerry (and on occasion other family members and guests) are the DJs. Programming includes Christian music with local news, weather, and short one-minute programs such as Our Daily Bread; Up-Lifting Moments with Wallace Davis; Get…
Perdido Middle School inducts new Beta Club members
Perdido Meddle School recently held their annual Beta Club initiation for this year’s sixth graders, and any seventh or eighth grader who was not already a member. To become a member of the National Beta Club, a student must be in good standing discipline-wise, maintain an 85 average and be recommended by the faculty and staff. This year’s officers, who led the induction ceremony are President Blakeley Norris; Vice President Natalee Presley;…
All about the solar system
Miss Michael Findley’s second grade class at Escambia Academy has been studying the solar system. Their study included projects, and students used a variety of items to illustrate what they were learning. Shown above, from left, front, Annberly Dunn, Bradleigh Stinson, and Macie McGhee; back, Kate Davis, Ivey Donaldson, and Hallie Emmons. Shown below are, from left, front, AJ Hollinger and Warner Maxwell; back, Will Strawbridge, Danny Doerr, Grant Sasser,…
Perdido MS student recognized by Baldwin County BOE
Jackson Reid, Perdido Middle School seventh grader, was recognized at the recent Baldwin County School Board meeting as being the MVP for his Scholars Bowl team. Jackson was captain of the ‘A’ team, which consisted of team members Dustin Snow, Drew Turner, Madison Haddock, Braxton Scarborough and Damian Singleton. Additional students who competed on the ‘B’ team were Captain Justin Brunson, Ayden Scarborough, Natalee Presley, Tristan Allen, Reese White and…
Wind Creek guests lend a hand in their community – More than $40,000 donated to area non-profits
Four service organizations invest in their communities thanks to Wind Creek Atmore (WCA) and its guests. Each organization was presented with a check through the Ticket in Ticket out (TITO) program, totaling more than $40,000. TITO funds are collected from player’s donated cash out tickets, and then given to a different organization each month. Pilots for Christ (PFC) provides air transportation to those in need free of charge. Johnny and…