Atmore News

RAG presents ‘Doubt’
The Railway Arts Guild will present “Doubt: A Parable” this Friday, October 20, in Atmore for one night only. Additional showings will be presented on the Brewton campus of Coastal Community College October 27 and 28.This intense psychological drama won the 2005 Pulitzer Prize for Drama and Tony Award for Best Play.It will be presented at the Nelson Place, 125 N. Main Street, at 7 p.m.Tickets are $15 and are…
HIPPY at APL
HIPPY held their group meeting recently with Atmore Public Library DirectorEveryone enjoyed a story, songs and a craft. HIPPY is Home Instruction for Parents and Preschool Youngsters. Shown are, from left, front row, Ziva Mcilwain, Sa’Nyriah Woods, Anna Reed, Riley Haynie, Frederick Watson; middle row, Ezra Brock, James Mcilwain, Naomi Roley, Maxie French, Mariana Scott, Camryn Watson, Alexander McIntyre, Marie and Sasillia Caraway; back row, Seth, Hayden and Jennifer Graves,…
Obituaries week of October 18, 2023
Joe Frank Mims II Mr. Joe Frank Mims II, 72, of McCullough, Ala., passed away Sunday, October 8, 2023. He was born to Maston M. and Jorette Bowman Mims of Uriah, Ala. He was a l969 graduate of J.U Blacksher High School. He served 6 years in Army National Guard. He farmed all his life working lands in Monroe, Dallas, Baldwin, and Escambia counties in Alabama. Later in life he…
Drug deal gone bad?
Two men shot at mobile home park north of Poarch reservation By DON FLETCHERNews Staff Writer Escambia County Sheriff’s Office (ECSO) investigators are still working to unravel the circumstances that led to the Monday night (October 9) shooting of two people at a mobile home park just north of the Poarch Creek Indian reservation.Police officers from Poarch and Atmore, as well as Alabama State Troopers, were also dispatched to the…