ATMORE – Atmore City Hall Complex, 201 E. Louisville Ave., closes at 6 p.m. Oct. 7. Operations resume 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday, Oct. 12.
SEE FULL FEMA NEWS RELEASE HEREATMORE – Atmore City Hall Complex, 201 E. Louisville Ave., closes at 6 p.m. Oct. 7. Operations resume 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday, Oct. 12.
SEE FULL FEMA NEWS RELEASE HEREFrom a tiny town to the largest city in Escambia County, Atmore's continued development is poised to keep bringing in more growing businesses, new residences and opportunities for current citizens.
Learn MoreAlabama has long been a key player in the peanut farming industry. Miles of primed land and warmer temperatures lay the perfect groundwork for its nutty goodness. As farmers work their magic, Coastal Growers LLC is investing $87 million to...
Read MoreResidents and businesses along the Gulf Coast have been greatly affected by Hurricane Sally and its destructive aftermath. This includes many people in Alabama, including the City of Atmore. Trying to help those affected sort through fact and fiction during...
Read MoreAtmore native Lou Vickery recently announced the release of his newest book, “Alabama Creek Indians.” This is his fifteenth book, and highlights historical facts about the Creek Indians in the state of Alabama. According to a media release, Lou Vickery...
Read MoreWe're a city on the rise, with a wealth of business opportunities throughout the area. A variety of industries can find their home here.
See Our GrowthCity of Atmore offers many events throughout the year, such as festivals and live theatre. Keep up-to-date with the events calendar by visiting our news page.
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