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Miss. man jailed for leaving scene of crash with injury Taylor Roeder McNeal By DON FLETCHERNews Staff Writer A Mississippi man who ran the stop sign at the junction of North Main and Liberty streets on Christmas Eve, crashed into another vehicle and fled the scene immediately afterward was eventually located and arrested by Atmore police and now faces five charges, including a felony.Atmore Police Department Sgt. Darrell McMann reported…
Doerr competes in cross country in Huntsville
Doerr Special to Atmore News A little bit of rain and a lot of mud didn’t stop thousands of high school runners from competing in a series of 5K races for the Garmin RunningLane Cross Country Championship December 2.More than 3,000 athletes gathered at John Hunt Park’s cross-country course in Huntsville.The RunningLane Cross Country Championship, created in Huntsville in 2020, hosted at John Hunt Park offers the necessary amenities, including…
Nothing but trouble
Empty-handed juveniles arrested for series of vehicle break-ins By DON FLETCHERNews Staff Writer Six juveniles who broke into a series of vehicles along East Laurel Street last week got nothing but trouble for their trouble.Atmore police reported December 19 that the six teens — all between the ages of 14 and 17 —were taken into custody after officers spotted “several suspicious people” in the city street’s 700 block. Four of…
ECMS teachers given credit for impressive ‘report card’ jump
Principal Forrest Jones in front of ECMS By DON FLETCHERNews Staff Writer Escambia County Middle School Principal Forrest Jones, who took over the reins of the struggling school in April 2022, said there’s no real secret behind the impressive score ECMS received on its latest state report card.“There’s no magic to it,” Jones said. “It’s just the teachers in the classroom, teaching. That’s the biggest thing.”ECMS posted one of the…
Veterans can get diplomas if left school for war
By DON FLETCHERNews Staff Writer From the early 1940s until the mid-1970s, thousands of men and women across the country put their high school educations on hold and joined the nation’s military effort during three major conflicts.Instead of marching across a stage to receive a diploma, these individuals were either marching across Europe and the Pacific to take on Germany, Japan and their allies in World War II, or marching…