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Schools improve but remain at C
By SHERRY DIGMON News Publisher The Alabama Department of Education report cards are out for 2018-19, and while two of the four schools in this area improved, the grades are still a C. District-wide, the letter grade is a B. Escambia County Assistant Superintendent Beth Drew notes Escambia County Middle School and Escambia County High School continue to earn higher grades. “ECHS improved four points this year,” Drew said. “They…
Council approves $12M budget
By DON FLETCHER News Staff Writer Atmore City Council members voted unanimously during their Tuesday, October 15, meeting to approve a $12 million operating budget for Fiscal Year 2019-20. The budget is based on projected revenues of $12,154, 450 — nearly three-fourths ($8.9 million) of which will come from sales taxes ($6 million), business licenses ($1.5 million) and ad valorem taxes ($1.4 million). That total is up about a quarter-million…
Walnut Hill man killed in Monday night crash
By DON FLETCHER News Staff Writer A Walnut Hill man suffered fatal injuries Monday night (October 21) when he lost control of his GMC Yukon, ran off a state roadway near Century, Fla. and hit a tree. According to Florida Highway Patrol reports, Clayton Joseph Cagle, 31, of Walnut Hill, Fla. was eastbound on the state highway, near its intersection with Pelt Road, around 7 p.m. when he “failed to…
Raid yields 4 arrests for drugs
By DON FLETCHER News Staff Writer Atmore Police Chief Chuck Brooks confirmed this week that four people, including three Atmore residents, were arrested October 18 on various drug possession charges when federal, state and local law enforcement raided an Atmore residence and found several illicit substances inside. According to a press release issued by Brooks, the multi-agency task force discovered heroin, methamphetamines, marijuana and prescription pills at the Oak Street…
Attempted murder
Caregiver arrested for abuse, neglect of disabled wife By DON FLETCHER News Staff Writer An Atmore man, reportedly the primary caregiver for his disabled spouse, remained in the county jail under a half-million-dollar bond this week, charged with abusing the woman he was supposed to be caring for. Police Chief Chuck Brooks confirmed this week that James Lee Williamson, 68, was arrested September 28 after emergency medical personnel noticed signs…