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AFD battles McRae, car fires
Dinner interrupted By DON FLETCHER News Staff Writer Atmore Fire Department personnel almost missed a good meal last Thursday, January 3, when separate blazes broke out at apartment complexes on opposite ends of the city just as firefighters were getting ready to join their volunteer peers for a catered dinner. The second alarm came in just as firemen were returning from the first fire-suppression effort. Three AFD fire engines and…
by Don Fletcher
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POA buys hardware store
By DON FLETCHER News Staff Writer Pride of Atmore, the group initially formed to restore the Strand Theatre and now the leading force behind the city’s downtown revitalization effort, recently accomplished one of its primary goals with the purchase of the building in which Atmore Hardware did business for decades. Details of the transaction were not readily available, but POA Executive Director Foster Kizer said this week that acquisition of…
by Don Fletcher
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Auditions January 13 for GECA’s ‘Peter Rabbit’
A spokesman for Greater Escambia Council for the Arts announced Thursday that auditions for the local theater group’s upcoming presentation of “Peter Rabbit” will be held on Sunday, January 13. Tryouts will begin at 2 p.m. at the GECA theater, located at the corner of Trammell Street and West Nashville Avenue (US 31), between Gather and Bondurant Hardware. Anyone ages 6-18 is welcome to audition for a part in the…
by Atmore News
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Obituaries for the week of January 6,2019
Robert “R. L.” Morris Mr. Robert “R.L.” Morris, age 83, of Orange Beach, Ala., passed away Friday, December 28, 2018. He was the son of John D. and Avie M. Morris of Bay Minette, Ala. He was a 1953 graduate of Baldwin County High School and a 1957 graduate of Auburn University where he earned a degree in Forestry. While at Auburn, he was a member of the Sigma Pi…
by Atmore News
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Veterans helping veterans
American Legion Billy Glenn Rushing Post 90 of Atmore recently made a donation to the W.F. Green Alabama Veterans home in Bay Minette that will be used to provide activities for residents. Shown, Post 90 Commander Billy Elder, left, presents the check to David Roberts, the veterans’ home’s activities director.
by Atmore News
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