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Perdido man arrested for threats, property destruction
Johnson By DON FLETCHERNews Staff Writer A Perdido man, recognized as fitting the description of a man who is the subject of several outstanding arrest warrants, had two felony charges tacked on after he went berserk when Atmore police tried to take him into custody.Atmore Police Department Sgt. Darrell McMann reported that 23-year-old Joshua Tyler Johnson was arrested around 10:15 a.m. on July 20. Johnson apparently expressed his displeasure with…
Myrna’s Salad Luncheon
To say Pride of Atmore Myrna’s Salad Luncheon was a huge success is quite the understatement. While we don’t have an official count, Pride members estimated more than 400 people (as many as 450) came for lunch at the newly renovated Encore Monday, July 24. At the beginning of the event, Myrna Monroe was greeted with a standing ovation and applause as she entered the room. Pride member Bub Gideons…
Council approves new licenses,3 more transfers
By DON FLETCHERNews Staff Writer Atmore City Council, in a brief July 24 session, approved an alcoholic beverages license for a business that will be opening soon and gave the green light to the transfer of the licenses for the three remaining local stores involved in the recent Diamond Foods divestiture of 20 gasoline station-convenience stores across Southwest Alabama and Northwest Florida.The new license was approved for Grizzly Pizza LLC,…
Post 90 celebrates 100 years
Cutting the cake, Rodger Presley, left, and Jack Wright News Staff Report Members and guests of Billy Glenn Rushing American Legion Post 90 celebrated the Post’s 100th anniversary Tuesday, July 18. The Post actually turned 100 in February.Post members Rodger Presley and Jack Wright did the honors of cutting the anniversary cake. They have the longest membership in the Post, representing 110 years between them – Presley, 45 years, and…
House fire
Resident escapes unharmed A firefighter prepares to enter the home for a final check around 6:30 a.m. By DON FLETCHERNews Staff Writer A local woman escaped without injury while city firefighters spent more than two hours fighting a predawn fire that destroyed the woman’s Peachtree Street home Monday morning, July 17.Atmore Fire Department reports show the first wave of city firefighters was dispatched at 4:52 a.m. They arrived five minutes…