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Summer readers have ‘dog-gone good time’ at library
By DON FLETCHER News Staff Writer It was apparent to the hundred or so youngsters and adults who attended the June 8 installment of Atmore Public Library’s summer reading program that the local book repository had gone to the dogs. And each one loved the fact that it had. As promised on her website, Michelle Harrell and Michelle’s Magic Poodles —— her cadre of curly-haired canines — provided a “dog-gone…
Downtown historic commission possible
By DON FLETCHER News Staff Writer The agenda for the Monday, June 11, Atmore City Council meeting contained only two business items, but the discussion and debate created by one of them took up the majority of the half-hour session. Foster Kizer, executive director of Pride of Atmore Committee, and Herb Hackman, president of the Atmore Historical Society, requested that the council create a downtown historic commission, which would in…
Primary election recap
Reynolds wins commission seat By DON FLETCHER News Staff Writer Political newcomer Karean Reynolds, who recently became the first person of color to earn membership in the Escambia County Bar Association, defeated incumbent District 5 County Commissioner David Quarker in the June 5 primary. Only 825 of the district’s registered voters turned out to decide who would represent them on the county commission for the next four years. Reynolds was…
Book-filled U-Haul van overturns
By DON FLETCHER News Staff Writer Atmore firefighters displayed last Saturday, June 9, their ability to cope with most any situation that might arise, no matter how out-of-the-ordinary it might be. Local firemen spent more than four hours off-loading the personal and professional libraries of a Mobile minister after one of three large moving vans traveling in a convoy developed mechanical problems, then fell from a wrecker that was towing…
Another sinkhole
From left, Mayor Jim Staff directs traffic as Calvin Grace and Kenny Smith assess the situation.Latest street washout occurs at Main and Ridgeley By DON FLETCHER News Staff Writer A sinkhole that developed in the northbound lane of Main Street on Saturday, June 8, was the second such subterranean washout to occur beneath a major Atmore thoroughfare in the past three weeks. The first, blamed on a leaking water line…