Atmore News

Sole School partnership
Local and district officials of Hibbett Sports presented the Escambia County High basketball team with a check for $3,250 on Tuesday, October 24. They also presented each team member and cheerleader with a $125 gift card and a leather tote bag during a Sole School ceremony in the ECHS auditorium. Shown with the players and cheerleaders are, at left, Cheer Coach Vernametres McCracklin and Hibbett’s Lee Gordon; Jacquelyn Dunlap (at…
NHS falls to Blountstown
By MCKENNA SIMMONSNews Sports Writer This past Friday night, the Northview Chiefs fell to the Blountstown Tigers in Bratt. With a final score of 18-7, it is clear that this was a tougher opponent for Northview. This was the last home game of the season, which was sentimental for players, fans, and coaches alike. It seems that the season is winding down as the Chiefs inch closer to playoffs.In the…
EA loses close one to South Choctaw
By PATRICK BYRDNews Sports Writer After traveling to Butler, Alabama, to face the Patrician Academy Saints, the Escambia Academy Cougars were at home once again as the South Choctaw Academy Rebels came to Bachelor Field to face the Cougars on Friday, October 20.Cougar captains Eli McElhaney, Charlie Sasser, and Keller Coston met the referees and Rebel captains at midfield before the game started for the coin toss. The Rebels won,…
Head named The Nature Conservancy trustee
Special to Atmore News PCI’s Chris Head is among The Nature Conservancy (TNC) in Alabama’s newest trustee members for the 2023-2024 year. Five professionals from across the state — and across multiple industries — now join TNC’s 20 current board members united in supporting the conservation organization through governance, fiscal contributions and community advocacy.“TNC and our successful efforts are nothing without those who support us, specifically our trustees who provide…