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Rain floods city streets; winds topple trees, damage farm equipment
By DON FLETCHER News Staff Writer A storm system that moved into the Atmore area around 7:30 a.m. Thursday, April 23, dumped several inches of rain on the city, overwhelming flood-prone streets, and brought stiff winds, some apparently of the straight-line variety, that wreaked havoc on trees, farm equipment and small buildings. Still, it was another “not as bad as it could have been” storm. Over the past 16-18 months,…
City schools, Pt. 2
Start-up money biggest obstacle in forming independent system By DON FLETCHER News Staff Writer Note: This article is the second in a three-part series on the recently completed study to determine the feasibility of forming a three-school municipal education network. The recently completed study to determine whether an Atmore city school system is financially feasible is being studied by city officials, by the group that proposed the idea and by…
Council borrows $1M to finance new city shop
By DON FLETCHER News Staff Writer Atmore City Council members passed during their Monday, April 27, meeting a resolution authorizing issuance of $1 million in financing warrants to pay for construction of a new city shop. The vote was 4-0, with one councilman abstaining. The construction project’s financing was the only topic on the council’s agenda during the panel’s fourth teleconference meeting of the COVID-19 pandemic. Participating were Mayor Jim…
Sex abuse charges against Atmore man
Jones By DON FLETCHER News Staff Writer An Atmore man remained in the county jail this week, charged with taking sexual advantage of a young relative as the girl slept. Escambia County Detention Center records show that 32-year-old Charles Franklin Jones Jr. is charged with one count of felony sexual abuse of a child older than 12 but younger than 16. He is being held under a bond of $250,000.…
Tractor Supply announces May 9 opening for Atmore store
The sign for Atmore’s Tractor Supply Co. store was put in place last Friday. Special to Atmore News Officials of Tractor Supply Co. announced this week that the rural lifestyle retailer’s Atmore store would open for business on May 9. Last Friday, April 24, workmen hung the giant Tractor Supply Co. sign on the former Ramey’s building, located in the Atmore Corners Shopping Center near the intersection of Lindbergh Avenue…