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A good helper
On the front page of the September 16, 2020, Atmore News, we ran a picture of folks filling sand bags at the Farmers Market in anticipation of Hurricane Sally. One of those people helping their families was Nicholas Flowers, son of Lonnie and Jennifer Flowers of Atmore. Charlotte Boyle let us know that Nicholas was proud of having his picture in the paper, and he said he likes to help…
Council ratifies peanut plant agreements
By DON FLETCHER News Staff Writer Atmore City Council, during a special meeting held Wednesday, October 7, unanimously ratified all pending agreements related to the location here of a state-of-the-art peanut processing plant that is expected to make Atmore the hub of Alabama’s peanut shelling industry. The project’s estimated $82.3 million price tag includes construction of the facility, the purchase of two tracts of land and an option to purchase…
Donate to the auction, help ACS
Atmore Christian School is planning a benefit auction for Saturday, November 7. Organizers are soliciting NEW items for the auction – toys, baskets, offered services, meals, crafts, lawn care, gift cards, bicycles, mowers, four wheelers, furniture, tractors, cars, or lumber. You’re invited to be creative in your giving! All donations are tax deductible. Contact Kevin Kennell, 251-359-7398 or James Smoker, 251-294-1490.
Harrison re-elected to Council
The Harrison family waiting at the polls on election day, from left, Harper, Chris, Courtney, Riley. Not pictured is daughter Meredith. By DON FLETCHER News Staff Writer Incumbent Chris Harrison tallied 121 votes to 100 for challenger Bub Gideons to win the October 6 run-off election and earn a third term as the Atmore City Council’s District 5 representative. In on-site voting, Harrison gained a 111-90 advantage, and each candidate…
COVID-19 update
News Staff Report According to the joint COVID-19 report issued Tuesday, October 13, by Escambia County Healthcare Authority and Alabama Department of Public Health, the state now has experienced 147,083 confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus, with 20,110 others designated as “probable.” Statewide, more than 2,500 deaths (2,550) have been attributed to the virus, with 156 others that are listed as “probable.” The state has seen 14,323 cases in the…