Sherry Digmon

Honoring the ACH Auxiliary
By SHERRY DIGMON News Publisher De’Marcous Moton began the program by singing a medley – How Do I Give Thanks and To God Be the Glory. It seemed giving thanks was the theme for the evening as the administration and staff of Atmore Community Hospital hosted their annual ACH Volunteer Banquet for the Pink Ladies and Pink Gentleman who give of their time and who raise money to buy equipment…
Ribbon cutting
The Atmore Area Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon cutting for the House of Blush Friday, April 5. Chamber board members and Ambassadors, friends and family joined the owners and employees for the occasion. Shown are, from left, Brandy Giger, La’Krystal Turner, Hanna Boutwell, Erin Hollingsworth, Shawn Rounsavall, Amanda Rounsavall, Elizabeth Crenshaw, Little Miss Mayfest Kadahlyn Salter (front), Miss Alabama Hannah McMurphy, Jordan Barnett, Kelly Cravens, Chuck Brooks, Charlotte Boyle,…
AU showed class amid heartbreak
  As the nation watched the Auburn Tigers play for a shot at the NCAA National Championship on Saturday night, many were let down as the Tigers were knocked off at the buzzer by favored Virginia. As the cameras panned the Tigers bench after the team lost one of the most important games in school history, many thoughts raced through my mind, the main one being how the players must…
EA’s JV boys win state track championship
By JOSH FRYE News Sports Writer Escambia Academy’s boys ran away with the 1A-2A State Junior Varsity Track Championship, held at EA’s track on Saturday, April 6. EA’s girls added to the successful meet, just missing a second-place showing in their dual-classification competition. The Cougars outperformed four other schools from around the state, scoring 192 points and finishing 63 points ahead of the second-place Edgewood Academy to capture the state…
Devils fall to LeFlore
By JOSH FRYE News Sports Writer Jabrice Hooks had a strong arm and a hot bat, but it wasn’t enough for Escambia County High’s Blue Devils, who were unable to hold a lead and fell by a 17-10 score to LeFlore High. Hooks struck out seven as ECHS’s starting pitcher and added a triple and a homer to lead the offense in the April 1 setback. “We have to learn…