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T-Mobile donates to Pride
T-Mobile named Atmore the recipient of a Hometown Grant in the amount of $50,000 to fund an internet technology lab as well as computer furnishings which will be located in the former Atmore Hardware Store. Shown at the check presentation Thursday, September 23, are, from left, Eunice Johnson, Jerome Webster, Eric Eiche, Emilee Craft, Sandy Helton, Jonathan Adams, Tucson Roberts, Foster Kizer, Bub Gideons, Christovia Ramos, Alan Baker, Greg Albritton,…
Vehicle break-ins
By DON FLETCHERNews Staff Writer Atmore Police Chief Chuck Brooks said this week police have identified a “person of interest” in a series of vehicle break-ins that has plagued residents of the city’s southwestern sector over the past few days.“We have established a person of interest and are actively searching for the subject at this time,” Brooks said Monday, September 20.The police chief said the break-ins took place in close…
Local COVID death toll tops 100
News Staff Report The recent resurgence of the COVID-19 virus and the spread of its variant have begun to take a toll on Atmore and the rest of Escambia County, as the local death toll surpassed 100 with 14 new fatalities reported over the past seven days.According to the Alabama Department of Public Health’s online COVID dashboard, at 11:30 a.m. Tuesday, the number of county residents who had succumbed to…
Irate guest trashes hotel lobby
By DON FLETCHERNews Staff Writer Most hotels the world over require that a guest submit a credit card when checking in, just to guarantee that any damages or other charges are covered. Obviously, a man who is working in the area hadn’t gotten the news when he checked in at Atmore’s Fairfield Inn last Saturday, September 18.The man, whose name he provided to the hotel’s on-duty attendant (but has not…
Arrest imminent in Chevron shooting
By DON FLETCHERNews Staff Writer Atmore police have talked to witnesses, viewed store surveillance video and examined the physical evidence. The only thing left undone, as far as their probe into the August 31 shooting at the South Main Chevron goes, is the arrest of the person responsible. And that should happen soon.Police Chief Chuck Brooks said this week that APD detectives have identified the man who stopped pumping gas…