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Lee Street fire
Atmore Fire Department Capt. Chris Hughes, left, directs the action as Firefighter Trent Peebles, right, attacks an April 13 structure fire on Lee Street. Two AFD engines and a command vehicle were dispatched at 6:17 p.m. and arrived two minutes later. A partially filled gas can was found at the scene, but apparently played no role in the blaze, which took about an hour to bring under control. Reports show…
Officers inducted
The Gamma Omega Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma met for the final meeting of the year Thursday, April 14. Returning officers and one new officer were inducted, from left, Leslie Sellers, president; Wendy Stafford, first vice president; Mary Beth Lancaster, second vice president, new officer; and Jessica White, secretary. Not pictured is treasurer Leigh Ann Rowland. Also at this meeting, two new members were inducted – Barbara Whatley and Debbi…
Biden admin forced to walk back its war on American energy
Congressman Jerry Carl One of President Biden’s first actions when he took office was banning new oil and gas lease sales on federal lands and waters. This moratorium on new leases in federal waters has been particularly devastating to south Alabama and the Gulf Coast region. These actions resulted in the cancellation of scheduled lease sales under the Gulf of Mexico Energy Security Act (GOMESA) program, which provides critical revenue…
Escambia County Schools teamwork pays off
By RANDY TATANO Six months into the school year, Escambia County Schools have a very different feel. With a new Superintendent, new School Board President and a new slogan “We Are One,” everyone is on the same page.So many programs, systems, and educational strategies have improved, the slogan may as well be “We Are New.”From a high-tech security system to an agriculture facility to innovative vocabulary teaching techniques, Escambia County…
Boy Scouts now ‘Scouts BSA’
Leaders chartering a girls troop By WANDA GIBBSSpecial to Atmore News Starting back in February 2019 Boy Scouts changed their name to Scouts BSA and welcomed girls into their program.According to the Be a Scout web page, “Scouts BSA is the traditional Scouting experience for youth 11-17 years old or in the fifth grade through high school. Service, community engagement, and leadership development become increasingly important parts of the program…