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Dailey, Walker honored at Rosa Parks Breakfast
By SHERRY DIGMON News Publisher The 13th Annual Rosa Parks Breakfast held true to its purpose – honoring the legacy of Rosa Parks and individuals who continue to contribute and make a difference today. The two honored at the Saturday morning breakfast were Jethro Dailey and the late Letha Walker. Dr. Ullyssess McBride presented the awards. Mr. Dailey, a World War II veteran, received the Rosa Parks Award. Mrs. Walker…
Atmore Girl Scout Troop 8737 invites you to join
The Girl Scouts of Southern Alabama (GSSA) is seeking girls in kindergarten to third grade to join local Girl Scout Troop 8737. The troop meets on the first and third Monday of every month at 6 p.m., at Grace Fellowship Church. There is no limit on the number of girls who may join, according to Karlee Shirey, GSSA Marketing and Communications Specialist. “There are no requirements to be a Girl…
ECHS grads coming back to help students
Free ACT workshop set News Staff Report With more students entering college, admission is getting tougher than ever. Escambia County High School is helping students gain an advantage by offering a free ACT Prep workshop. Save the date – Saturday, February 16, 8 a.m. until 12:30 p.m., at ECHS on South Presley Street. Lunch will be provided. What makes this unique is that two ECHS alumni are coming back to…
EA boys win
By JOSH FRYE News Staff Writer The Escambia Academy Cougars finished their regular season Monday, February 4, on a high note as they defeated Fort Dale at home on senior night, 51-48. The game was a nail biter from start to end and thrilled Cougar fans. EA took an early 12 to 8 lead over Fort Dale during the first period, setting the tone early in the contest. Tiquale Taylor…