Atmore News

‘Healing’ meeting this Thursday
News Staff Report A second meeting between city officials and local ministers to try and repair the racial rift within the city will take place at 5 p.m. this Thursday, June 18, at Atmore City Hall. The first such meeting, held two weeks ago (June 4) and attended by more than a dozen local ministers, black and white, brought little in the way of a concrete plan to bestow racial…
Total loss
Atmore firefighters were sent Friday, June 12, to a field along South Road, where a car and a 15-foot circle of grass around it were burning. The owner of the car, which had no tires or radiator, said he put a battery in the vehicle, and the battery arced, igniting the fuel in the gas tank. Shown, AFD Capt. Daniel Love, left, stands by as firefighter Brandon Barber sprays water…
City dealing with absence of state inmate workers
By DON FLETCHER News Staff Writer A little over a year ago, Atmore Mayor Jim Staff noted the financial savings generated by contracting with the Alabama Department of Corrections for inmates to work for the city, saying: “I really don’t know how we would operate without them.” Since March, when the COVID-19 pandemic forced ADOC to put its Community Work Program (CWP) on hold, Staff and other city leaders have…
Pow Wow cancelled
News Staff Report In an announcement posted on social media June 12, the Poarch Band of Creek Indians released the following statement: “The Calvin McGhee Cultural Department regrets to announce that the 2020 Annual Thanksgiving Pow Wow has been cancelled. “The health of all Tribal Members, participants, and visitors is the Tribe’s foremost concern while moving forward during the COVID-19 pandemic. We would like to thank everyone for their continued…