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Obituaries, week of January 1, 2025
Ernestine M. Hudson Mrs. Ernestine M. Hudson, age 90, of Oak Grove, Fla., passed away Sunday, December 22, 2024 in Pensacola, Fla.  She was born in Oak Grove to the late Ernie and Annie O’Farrell Milstead. She was a 20 year employee at Ernest Ward High School in Walnut Hill, Fl. where her family grew expeditiously as she grew closer and closer to students and teachers alike. In retirement she loved…
Complaint filed against DA
Jackson submits grievance to Bar Association Billy By DON FLETCHERNews Staff Writer The husband of one of the four people arrested by District Attorney Steve Billy, against whom the Alabama Attorney General’s Office eventually dropped all charges, has filed a formal complaint with the Alabama Bar Association over the actions of the county’s top prosecutor.The Alabama Bar Complaint Against a Lawyer was filed December 10 by Col. Charles Jackson (Ret.),…
DA reverses decision, won’t retire
Atmore News Staff Escambia County (Ala.) District Attorney Steve Billy, who announced in September he would retire at the end of this calendar year, has apparently changed his mind.According to a report published in a Flomaton newspaper, the county’s top prosecutor — one of the subjects of a civil lawsuit stemming from the false arrests of four county residents late last year — notified State Sen. Greg Albritton of Atmore…
Fleeing 4-wheeler strikes APD officer; driver charged
Owens By DON FLETCHERNews Staff Writer A member of this year’s Escambia County High School football team faces several charges after he struck an officer with a 4-wheeler while trying to avoid arrest last Wednesday, December 18.According to police reports, the officer was driving on Sunset Drive when he met a four-wheeler traveling in the opposite direction. He turned his marked police vehicle around and attempted a traffic stop due…
Digital reading resources launched for K-8, others
By DON FLETCHERNews Staff Writer Escambia County’s public school system has implemented the new digital reading platform recently purchased for students in grades K-8, and for youngsters who haven’t yet started school.Dr. Michele Collier, superintendent of education for county schools, said the new reading aid is designed to both improve the literacy level of students, but to also help younger children develop a love for reading.“Escambia County Schools is excited…