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Retired hospice nurse killed in Booneville Rd. crash
Albritton By DON FLETCHERNews Staff Writer Sixty-three-year-old Debra S. “Sis” Albritton, a retired hospice nurse widely known and respected in and around Atmore, was remembered this week by former classmates and family members of former patients as an excellent nurse who treated her patients with compassion and kindness.Albritton lost her life in a single-vehicle car crash that occurred May 5 on Booneville Road, about 16 miles north of Atmore.“I graduated…
BOE locks in summer school faculty, staff
By DON FLETCHER News Staff Writer Five of seven Escambia County Board of Education members moved swiftly through a short agenda during the May 8 BOE meeting, approving three spending items and cementing the school system’s summer-employee roster. The board, with District 1’s Kevin Hoomes and District 4’s Cindy Jackson unable to attend, approved 104 personnel moves, including the hiring of 83 teachers, counselors, maintenance personnel, specialists and support staff…
ECHCA seeks 4-mill tax increase for healthcare
News Staff Report Escambia County Health Care Authority (ECHCA) officials are asking community leaders, healthcare advocates and residents across the county for support of a proposed 4-mill property tax increase that will help provide much-needed funding for local healthcare needs.The tax increase, if approved, will double the amount of public healthcare taxes paid each year by property owners. Revenues from the new revenue stream will be used to help finance…
Gray announces candidacy for mayor
Gray Note: The following announcement was submitted by the candidate. After more than thirty years as a dedicated community leader and lifelong resident, Sandra Gray has announced her candidacy as Mayor of Atmore, Alabama.Sandra Gray has been married for fifty years to Wayne Gray who retired from the Alabama Department of Corrections after thirty four years of service. Wayne and Sandra have been blessed with four children, thirteen grandchildren, and…
No parole for Atmore man serving life sentence
Bagwell By DON FLETCHERNews Staff Writer An Atmore man serving a life sentence for manufacturing methamphetamine was denied parole during recent hearings by the Alabama Board of Pardons & Paroles.Harold Scott Bagwell was arrested in 2012 by Atmore police after a pharmacy clerk at Rite-Aid Pharmacy (now closed) reported that Bagwell and a companion were “acting nervously” while purchasing Sudafed, a primary ingredient in the meth manufacturing process, at the…