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Ground broken for new ECHS concession stand
From left, Greg Dawkins, Loumeek White, Sherry Digmon, Dr. Michele Collier, Shaun Goolsby, LaTonya Gill, Jerry Wilson and Coleman Wallace prepare to break ground for the new concession stand. By DON FLETCHERNews Staff Writer A crowd of about 100 gathered last Friday, February 21, braving sub-freezing temperatures and gusty winds to witness or take part in the groundbreaking ceremony that marked the imminent beginning of a $590,000 concession stand that…
Domestic charges from ’23 dropped against Atmore man
McMillan By DON FLETCHERNews Staff Reporter The case against an Atmore man arrested nearly two years ago and charged with several crimes related to an alleged domestic violence incident, was dismissed nearly a year ago after the woman who accused him refused to pursue the charges, court documents indicate.Hartwood Oliver McMillan III was arrested June 28, 2023, after Atmore police responded to a complaint from a woman at a residence…
No bond for hostage-taker who shot at police
Blount By DON FLETCHERNews Staff Writer An Atmore man who shot at city police, then held his live-in girlfriend hostage for four hours on February 10, was denied bond under provisions of Alabama’s Aniah’s Law during a February 14 hearing.According to court documents and published reports, District Court Judge Eric Coale refused to grant bond to 46-year-old Francis Tyrone Blount, who has a prior conviction for a violent crime. Blount…
Arrest made in Nov. shooting
York By DON FLETCHERNews Staff Writer Atmore police announced last week the recent arrests of a 21-year-old Atmore man and a juvenile, each charged in connection with the November 29 firing of several shots into a vehicle as it idled at a city intersection.Brayvuan York remained in the Escambia County Detention Center this week. He is being held without bond on three counts of attempted murder and one count of…
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…