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Carl speaks at GOP
U.S. Congressman Jerry Carl was one of the guest speakers at the Escambia GOP meeting Monday, August 28, at Atmore City Hall. Judge Bill Cole (Jefferson County) and Judge Richard Minor (Lee County) also spoke briefly. After his comments about thehappenings in Washington D.C., Carl took questions from the audience. Shown talking after the meeting are, from left, Jerry Carl, Mayor Jim Staff, and Probate Judge Doug Agerton.
Another shooting on Brooks Lane
Residence hit by gun fire By DON FLETCHERNews Staff Writer Atmore police are investigating an August 24 incident during which a person was wounded when someone fired several gunshots into a Brooks Lane residence.Atmore Police Department Sgt. Darrell McMann reported that officers were sent to the 100 block of Brooks Lane around 8:55 p.m. after dispatchers relayed a report of shots fired.Officers discovered a residence had been hit by gunfire,…
BOE OKs $378K for math, reading intervention programs
By DON FLETCHER News Staff Writer The Escambia County Board of Education followed up a stormy workshop with a calm regular meeting, during which the board quietly approved total expenditures of more than half-a-million dollars, most of it for math and reading improvement programs for Special Education teachers and students with special needs. The biggest purchase was of Read180 and Math180 intervention and academic acceleration programs from Houghton Mifflin Harcourt,…
School board demands more time to study evaluation documents
By DON FLETCHERNews Staff Writer The Escambia County Board of Education’s workshop, held last Thursday (August 24) prior to the board’s regular monthly meeting, went smoothly for about an hour. Then it hit a rough patch, and another rough patch, and another.The only item on the workshop agenda was a self-evaluation by Superintendent of Education Michele McClung of her performance during the almost two years she has held the job.“This…
Collier wins $900K grant for schools
By RANDY TATANOSpecial to Atmore News When Superintendent Michele McClung hired Michele Collier as her assistant, she had a few good reasons.Now there are nine hundred thousand more.Collier recently received information that the state had significant grant money available, but she had only three weeks to put together a proposal. Racing the clock, she outlined a set of programs and improvements county schools could use and submitted the grant request.…