Atmore News

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…
Co. COVID-19 cases top 100
By DON FLETCHER News Staff Writer The number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Escambia County has topped the 100 mark, according to figures released Tuesday, June 16, by Alabama Department of Public Health and Escambia County Healthcare Authority. The twice-weekly report shows that 107 cases of the novel coronavirus, including 19 over the past seven days, have been confirmed among county residents. Eighty-one of those are from samples taken…
Fatal plane crash
Crop duster goes down near family home Gideons By DON FLETCHER News Staff Writer An Escambia County man was killed early Tuesday (June 16) when his crop duster plane crashed in a remote area northwest of Atmore. Authorities have not identified the victim, but family members said the plane, which went down near a gravel-pit lake off Gideons Lake Road, was piloted by Eddie Gideons. Escambia County Sheriff Health Jackson…
GECA reservations available now
News Staff Report The Greater Escambia Council for the Arts’ production of “Young Frankenstein” opens this week for an eight-performance run. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, seating is limited to 60 seats per show. By special arrangement, GECA will have shows on Thursday, June 18, Friday, June 19, Saturday, June 20, and Sunday, June 21, as well as June 25-28.  The show will run for two weekends. Thursday, Friday and Saturday shows will…
Obituaries, week of June 14, 2020
Judge G. Lloyd Mr. Judge G. Lloyd, age 78, of Atmore, Ala., passed away Monday, June 8, 2020 in Atmore. He was born in Frisco City, Ala. to the late John and Issie Lloyd. He was a retired foreman of Scott Paper Company/Kimberly Clark with over thirty-seven years of service. He enjoyed the outdoors, hunting and woodworking. He was preceded in death by his parents; sisters, Bessie, Charlie Mae, Luverne,…