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PCI’s impact on Alabama’s economy surpassed $4B in ’23
Students participate in a Poarch Creek Indians Museum school tour Special to Atmore News Poarch Creek Indians (PCI) generated more than $4 billion in economic impact across Alabama in 2023, according to the Tribe’s newest economic impact study.One of the state’s top employers, PCI has created over 7,400 jobs in Alabama industries such as tourism, technology and manufacturing, contributing to a stronger and more resilient state economy, the study reveals.Across…
Felony arrests
Drug arrest for man found lying on sidewalk at motel By DON FLETCHERNews Staff Writer The following felony arrests were reported by officers of the Atmore Police Department (APD) during the period February 13-23:Daniel Sheets Sheets The 45-year-old Atmore man was arrested February 16 on felony drug possession charges after police responded to a report of a man lying on the East Nashville Avenue sidewalk outside Southland Motel.Police who were…
Letter to the Editor
Hundreds of billions in wasteful spending To the editor:The largest employment in the United States of America is government employment (most are unnecessary jobs and a waste of taxpayer funds). The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has and continues to identify hundreds of billions of dollars in wasteful spending, not only offshore, but even more domestically. We, the people, have been told that Social Security and Medicare are our largest…
ADPH reminds parents of the importanceof measles vaccination
Special to Atmore News The Alabama Department of Public Health (ADPH) reminds parents to make sure their children are up to date with their measles vaccinations. Cases of this serious and highly contagious disease are rising in several states including Texas and Georgia just in the first two months of 2025. If exposed, unvaccinated people have a 90 percent chance of becoming infected, and infected people can spread the disease…
CACC adds nearly $360 million into local economy
Special to Atmore News Coastal Alabama Community College had nearly $360 million in economic impact over Fiscal Year 2023-24, which equates to more than 5,100 jobs, according to a recent report from market analysis company Lightcast. That impact was focused on the college’s service region, which consists of Baldwin, Choctaw, Clarke, Conecuh, Escambia, Mobile, Monroe, Washington and Wilcox counties.“Coastal Alabama benefits society as a whole in Alabama by creating a…