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APD briefly involved in fatal chase
McAdams By DON FLETCHER News Staff Writer An Atmore Police Department patrol cruiser was briefly involved last Saturday, August 1, in a high-speed chase that started in Bay Minette, carried into Atmore, then ended when a Mobile County man lost control of the stolen vehicle he was driving and fatally crashed in Cantonment, Fla. APD Chief Chuck Brooks said the city unit joined the chase but never drove at the…
by Don Fletcher
access_time6 years ago
Wreck update
Dodge driver, child seriously injured; Jeep driver still critical A 3-year-old was seriously injured in the crash. By DON FLETCHER News Staff Reports Although official reports indicate that five members of the same family suffered only minor injuries in a July 26 head-on collision on U.S. 31, that apparently wasn’t the case. Initial reports show that an Atmore man, Joseph D. Barnes, whose vehicle collided around 3 p.m. with one…
by Don Fletcher
access_time6 years ago
BOE adopts emergency bid code
News Staff Report At a special meeting Friday, July 31, via video conference, the Escambia County Board of Education declared an emergency “regarding public health, safety or convenience pursuant to Section 16-13B-3 of the Code of Alabama for any and all items necessary for the needs of our schools in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. (To include, but not limited to, supplies and equipment related to technology and remote / virtual learning, sanitizing supplies, PPE…
by Atmore News
access_time6 years ago
Harmless … so far
State reveals results of tests on ‘Chinese Seeds’ One of the mysterious packages. By DON FLETCHER News Staff Writer Rick Pate, Alabama Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries (ADAI), revealed Monday (August 3) the results of tests conducted by a state lab on more than 250 packages of unsolicited seeds, apparently from China, where the COVID-19 pandemic is believed to have started. And, while Pate said nothing sinister has been discovered…
by Don Fletcher
access_time6 years ago
Stearns replaces Jordan on the bench
Retiring Judge Dave Jordan, left, swore in his successor Friday, July 31. Gov. Kay Ivey appointed Todd Stearns, center, to replace Jordan as Circuit Judge, Place 2. Shown with Stearns is his wife, Sharon, holding the Bible.
by Atmore News
access_time6 years ago
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