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DRA approves $300K for peanut mill
Special to Atmore News The City of Atmore will receive more than $300,000 in Delta Regional Authority (DRA) funds for Phase II of Project Nautilus, construction of a new rail transload yard that will support the Coastal Growers peanut processing plant and other existing and new industries located in Atmore Industrial Park.The investment covers about 10 percent of the anticipated $3.1 million cost of the transload yard, which is projected…
Honoring excellence
Chamber recognizes individuals, businesses Albritton Rowell McNeil BY SHERRY DIGMON News Publisher The Atmore Chamber of Commerce Gala is always a time of celebration for the Chamber, for the city, and for individuals and businesses. This year’s gala was held Friday, January 28, with a full house in the Wind Creek ballroom. The following awards were presented. Citizen of the Year In presenting this award, Dale Ash said, “A leader…
Officials look for solution to housing shortage
By DON FLETCHERNews Staff Writer City of Atmore officials and economic development professionals are smiling over the recent and ongoing local construction boom.But they’re scratching their heads to try and find or create living space for an expected influx of new residents who will work at the new factory, medical facilities and other businesses which have located, or will locate, here.A pandemic-fueled spike in the cost of building materials, along…
Fire chief ecstatic over latest truck, equipment purchases
Capt. Chris Hughes, at left, and FF Dee Guy pose with the new brush truck. By DON FLETCHERNews Staff Writer If Ron Peebles isn’t the happiest man in Atmore, he’s one of the happiest.The city fire chief’s jubilation comes from the performance of his department’s two newest trucks — including Atmore Fire Department’s first brand new fire truck in a quarter-century — and the anticipated performance of two new sets…
BOE celebrates students, schools
By SHERRY DIGMON News Publisher The Escambia County Board of Education meeting turned out to be a time of celebration Thursday, January 27 – a celebration of schools, student achievement and the school board. January is School Board Appreciation Month and board members surely felt appreciated with the festive decorations, a post-meeting meal, and gifts and well-wishes from school administrators, faculty and staff. Board recognition was one of few agenda…