Perdido River Meats, a meat processing plant and retail store, is officially open for business in Atmore. The facility is run ...
Poarch Creek Indians tribe cuts the ribbon on its new, 23,000-sq.-ft. beef-processing facility and retail store.
Tribal leaders, along with state and local dignitaries cut the ribbon on Perdido River Meats Thursday. The ...
A 30 million dollar investment is already paying off in Atmore with the opening of the state’s largest meat processing plant. Perdido River Meats opened to the public Thursday and promises ...
GUNTERSVILLE, Ala. (WHNT) — Multiple organizations joined together to host a ribbon cutting for the newly renovated Brown Creek Public Boat Ramp on Monday. The Alabama Department of Conservation ...
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Muscogee Creek pursue claims on lands around Alabama casinoThe Muscogee Creek claim that the Poarch Creek, distant relatives, are from an area farther South in Atmore, Alabama. “Once again, representatives of the Muscogee Nation refuse to let the facts ...
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The Montgomery Advertiser on MSNGambling bill prospects uncertain as Alabama legislators return for 2025 sessionProspects for bills addressing gambling in Alabama in the 2025 legislative session remain unclear even after legislators have ...
We finally got the snail across the line.” After some six years, a grand opening and ribbon cutting was held Feb. 6 for ...
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