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Local HIPPY program recognized
Goodwill Easterseals HIPPY program has received national accreditation from HIPPY USA, and is recognized as one of Alabama’s high quality home visiting programs. Home Instruction for Parents of Preschool Youngsters partners with parents of three- and four-year-olds, preparing children for success in school through weekly home visits. HIPPY provides educational materials and one on one parental support at no cost. For information, contact Vicki Bishop at 251-421-8398. Shown is the…
Top consumer complaints during 2018
Special to Atmore News March 3-9 is National Consumer Protection Week. Attorney General Steve Marshall announced the top five categories of complaints from Alabama consumers received by his office’s Consumer Interest Division over the last year. They are complaints involving: 1. Automobiles; 2. Online Purchases; 3. Debt Collection; 4. Cable and Satellite Services; and 5. Landlord / Tenant Issues. The total number of consumer complaints received in 2018 was 2,710.…
6 to be inducted into Hall of Fame
By SHERRY DIGMON News Publisher Six outstanding citizens will be inducted into the Atmore Area Hall of Fame in April. They are Dr. Wil Baker, Robert Faircloth, Ann Gordon, Novy L. Hale, the Rev. Isaac Holt, and Wayne Stacey. The 14th Annual Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony and Dinner is set for Saturday, April 27, 6 p.m., at The Club. Tickets, $25, each are available at Atmore News, 128 N.…
Police chief wants body cams
Devices will benefit officers and suspects By DON FLETCHER News Staff Writer If Atmore City Council members approve the measure, Atmore Police Department patrol officers and investigators will in the relatively near future be outfitted with body cameras. Police Chief Chuck Brooks told Mayor Jim Staff and council members during the panel’s March 11 pre-meeting workshop that he feels the body cameras will not only help his officers maintain their…
‘Passing’ not involved in fatal crash
News Staff Report Alabama State Troopers reported last Friday, March 15, that the Monroe County man involved in a head-on crash that claimed the life of an Atmore man was not passing several vehicles when the wreck occurred, as was reported in the March 13 edition of Atmore News. Sgt. Derek Gessner of ALEA’s trooper post in Evergreen reported that a witness who was northbound on Alabama 21, immediately behind…