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ECHS fieldhouse rebuild nearing halfway point
Work continued on the field house Tuesday, January 30. By DON FLETCHERNews Staff Writer Work on Escambia County High School’s new athletic fieldhouse is nearing its halfway point, and officials expect that ECHS football players will dress out in the new facility prior to their first home game this fall.“We’re getting close to halfway finished,” Shaun Goolsby, director of operations for the county school system said last week. “We’re on…
County voters gearing up for ‘Super Tuesday’ primary
By DON FLETCHERNews Staff Writer Although only two local races, both Republican showdowns, will be on Alabama’s March 5, Super Tuesday primary ballots in Escambia County, the inclusion of GOP and Democratic presidential candidates could make things a little more interesting.Locally, only Escambia County Board of Education member Mike Edwards, who has represented District 3 for the past 12 years, and Escambia County Commission Chair Raymond Wiggins, who has been…
PBCI partners in opioid epidemic with $500,000 donation
At the presentation, Dr. Stephen Loyd, left, and Robbie McGhee Special to Atmore News Following the successful Coastal Alabama Opioid Abatement Summit held on August 30, 2023, a new and transformative partnership has emerged. The Helios Alliance announces its anchor partnership with the Poarch Band of Creek Indians, a collaboration that holds immense promise in advancing efforts to address addiction and the opioid crisis in Alabama.The strategic partnership between Helios…
No parole for Atmore armed robber, Brewton sex offender
Marshall Paul By DON FLETCHERNews Staff Writer An Atmore man, currently serving his third and most extensive theft-related stretch in prison since 2006, and a Brewton man who refused to register as a sex offender were both turned down for parole during recent hearings by the Alabama Board of Pardons & Paroles.Darrell Dewayne Marshall, known locally as “D-Money,” was sentenced to 20 years behind bars after his 2012 arrest by…