Atmore News

Atmore students named to UA honors lists
The University of Alabama released names of students on honors lists for the 2021 fall term.Students were named to the dean’s list with an academic record of 3.5 (or above) or the president’s list with an academic record of 4.0 (all A’s).Students from Atmore on honors lists are as follows:Nealy Wiggins – President’s ListChelsea Black – President’s ListAnna Grace Janes of Atmore – Dean’s ListDisha Patel – President’s ListParker Reynolds…
CACC PTK food drive impacts 50 families
CACC President Dr. Craig Pouncey, center, joined members working on the food drive By COASTAL ALABAMA STAFFSpecial to Atmore News Students throughout Coastal Alabama Community College donated money, goods, and services over the recent holiday season to positively impact 50 families in need, throughout Baldwin, Escambia, and Mobile counties.For more than 20 years, the local Pi Psi Chapter of the Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society has facilitated the annual food…
Rachel Patterson Elementary 2nd nine-week honor roll students
Kindergarten Ms. Dean A Honor Roll – Elijah Brooks, Grace Cross, Malachi Curry, Paisley Dorriety, Preston James, Keegan Kennedy, Zaryiah Oakley and Bryleigh Williams A/B Honor Roll – Javeon Holmes, Abel Stewart, Zy’niyah Walker and Khamyni Williams Ms. Brooks A Honor Roll – Karson Gaines, Keegan Gray, Fettler Harris, Tavarres Johnson , Treasure Jones, Dakayla Kidd, Devonte Lee, Jaylen Lewis, Christopher Lowe, Christina Rangel, Ka’Miyah Riley, Kaylieb Sneed and Kamden…
Maintaining winter gardens
By MARY LEIGH OLIVER Special to Atmore News AUBURN UNIVERSITY, Ala. – Cold winter days often keep many gardeners indoors. However, there is still much to do during the winter. Lucy Edwards, an Alabama Cooperative Extension System home grounds, gardens and home pests regional agent, says there is maintenance, evaluations and pruning for winter gardens. Maintenance Maintaining and pruning gardens is an important step to having success year-round. Edwards offers…
Beekeeper symposium set
Special to Atmore News Calling all beekeepers! Registration for the 27th Annual Alabama Beekeepers’ Symposium is now open. The symposium is set for February 5 and 6. It will once again be held virtually because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Jack Rowe, a member of the Alabama Cooperative Extension System beekeeping team, said the team is excited to host the event and has a great agenda planned. “James Tew, a well-loved…