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Working hard for St. Jude
Students at Huxford Elementary School set a school record raising $2,130 for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Marguerite Watson’s class raised the most money. Students were given a t-shirt, treated to an ice cream sundae party, and they got to make Principal Leigh Ann Rowland into a human sundae. Shown above is Ms. Watson’s class, from left, first row, Jackson Odom, JyShaviah Knight, Madison Williams, Aubree Wiggins, Jameson Agerton; second…
National Walking Day held
Twenty-one individuals from the Chamber and three other organizations participated in the first-ever local observance of National Walking Day, held April 5 at Atmore Area YMCA, including employees and executives of United Bank, an area official of Point Broadband and several of the local Y’s employees and board members. Shown above are walkers and Y personnel. Shown below, from left, front, Brandy Giger, Jordan Barnett, Emily Harp; back, Daniel Harp…
‘The calm voice on the other end of the line’ – Honoring emergency dispatchers
    By TOM TSCHIDA Special to Atmore News Really, how hard could it be to be a dispatcher? When someone calls because something is missing, you send the police. When the call is about something that is burning, you send the fire department, and of course if someone is hurt, you send an ambulance. Seems like a walk in the park to me … Right? Well, that’s the idea…
MCC holds 5K Color Fun Run/Walk
McCullough Christian Center Xtreme Kidz held a 5K Color Fun Run/Walk Saturday, April 7, to raise funds for summer events. Some of the folks who participated were, in no order, Tammy Drew, Michael Kircharr, Cornelius Phillips, Braleigh Phillips, Tammy Frye, Jenna Frye, Madi Grimsley, Chris Grimsley, Brian McGill, Sarah McGill, Will Jay, Kim Peavy, Anna Kathryn Peavy, Lauren Peavy, Scott Lee, Donna Lee, Jacob Lee, Kyla Lee, Jordan Talmage, Lisa…
Mourning Robert Maxwell – Grandfather’s clock has stopped
Among his many “duties,” Robert Maxwell was the song leader in Atmore Lions Club for decades. The song he selected most often (as I recall) was “My Grandfather’s Clock” by Henry Clay Work. “My grandfather’s clock was too tall for the shelf So it stood ninety years on the floor … Ninety years without slumbering Tic toc tic toc His life’s seconds numbering Tic toc tic toc It stopped, short,…