Atmore News

Obituaries, week of April 17, 2024
Patricia “Patsy” Luverne Amon  Amon Mrs. Patricia “Patsy” Luverne Amon, age 81, of Atmore, Ala., passed away Wednesday, April 10, 2024. She was born in Davisville, Fla. to Robert Luverne Smith and Maggie Pearl Comalander Smith. She was a big Elvis fan and loved fishing in her early years. She was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.   She was preceded in death by her…
Obituaries, week of April 10, 2024
James Alvin “Jimmy” Powers         Powers Mr. James Alvin “Jimmy” Powers, age 84, of Atmore, Ala., passed away Monday, April 1, 2024 in Bay Minette, Ala.  He was born in Limestone County, Athens, Ala. to Floyd and Louise Collins Powers.  He was a bus driver with Escambia County Alabama School System and attended Atmore First Assembly. He was preceded in death by his parents; his son, Anthony Powers; his brothers, Calvin…
Hall of Fame inductees named
Wilkins By SHERRY DIGMONNews Publisher The Atmore Area Hall of Fame Committee has made its selection for the 2024 inductees. They are Velma Jackson-Wilkins, Foster Kizer, Lavan Martin, James McNeil, Howard H. Patterson Sr., Dr. Delaine Salter, and Rev. Monroe Tucker.The committee is changing the induction ceremony this year. Rather than an evening event, it will be held Sunday afternoon, May 19, at 2 p.m., at The Club. Heavy hors…
Obituaries, week of April 3, 2024
Tina S. Hadley Mrs. Tina S. Hadley, age 59, passed away peacefully Tuesday, March 26, 2024 in Bay Minette, Ala. She was a native of Presque Isle, Maine and spent time in Victoria, Texas and has been a resident of Rabun, Alabama for the past thirty- nine years. She enjoyed working with computers and especially watching her TV shows, NCIS and Survivor. Loved spending time with family and friends and…
Solar farm
Co. commissioner ‘skeptical’ as dirt work begins on 500 acres near Wawbeek The ‘farm’ will encompass the area inside the red lines. By DON FLETCHERNews Staff Writer In Escambia County, farmers grow and market a wide variety of crops, including cotton, corn and soybeans. A Carolina company is adding a different sort of crop to the list, and at least one county commissioner isn’t exactly overjoyed about it.Asheville, N.C.-based Pine…