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SAVE THE DATE:
Dumpster available at Pioneer Park Friday, April 17th – Thursday, April 23rd.
Your garage called.
It said, “We need to talk.” 😬
Good news, Atoka — we’re bringing in a dumpster for Earth Day to help you finally deal with that pile you’ve been stepping over since 2019.
That’s a whole week to clean out the shed, the garage, the “I’ll deal with it later” corner… you know the one.
Let’s keep Atoka looking good, feeling fresh, and maybe even make a little room for that next Amazon delivery. 😉
🚫 Now listen… do NOT toss:
• Tires
• Hazardous waste (paint, oil, chemicals, etc.)
• Batteries
• Mattresses
• Appliances
• Electronics (TVs, computers, etc.)
• Construction or demolition debris
More details coming soon, but for now — mark your calendar and start making that “keep or toss” pile.
5 months ago, Anna Pond
Earth Day Flyer
Last week’s Town at Work shows your Atoka team in action! 🚧🚒🚓⚽

From the Fire Department’s historic FEMA SAFER Grant award and new recruit training, to major progress on the Main Street Lift Station and Walker Parkway reopening, there’s a lot happening across town. Parks & Rec is gearing up for spring sports, Planning is meeting with potential new developments, and the Police Department participated in regional law enforcement meetings to strengthen public safety partnerships across the Mid-South.

To view the full update, look under “Latest News,” and click on “Your Town at Work.”
5 months ago, Anna Pond
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Mayor Barry Akin had the opportunity to visit Atoka Elementary School and spend time with the Student Council — and what a great visit it was!
Mayor Akin shared how local government works right here in the Town of Atoka, what a typical day looks like as Mayor, and some of the challenges and successes that come with serving our community. From budgets and public safety to roads and parks, students got a behind-the-scenes look at how decisions are made and how teamwork keeps our town running.
He even showed his school spirit by wearing his official Student Council shirt — because when you’re meeting with leaders, you’ve got to dress the part!
The students were incredibly interactive, asked thoughtful and insightful questions, and showed a genuine interest in how they can make a difference — both now and in the future. It’s always encouraging to see young leaders so engaged and eager to learn!
Thank you to Atoka Elementary for the warm welcome and to the Student Council for being such outstanding representatives of your school. The future of Atoka is bright! 🌟🏫 #AtokaTN #FutureLeaders #CivicEngagemen
5 months ago, Anna Pond
Today, Mayor Barry Akin had the opportunity to visit Atoka Elementary School and spend time with the Student Council — and what a great visit it was!  Mayor Akin shared how local government works right here in the Town of Atoka, what a typical day looks like as Mayor, and some of the challenges and successes that come with serving our community. From budgets and public safety to roads and parks, students got a behind-the-scenes look at how decisions are made and how teamwork keeps our town running.  The students were incredibly interactive, asked thoughtful and insightful questions, and showed a genuine interest in how they can make a difference — both now and in the future. It’s always encouraging to see young leaders so engaged and eager to learn!  Thank you to Atoka Elementary for the warm welcome and to the Student Council for being such outstanding representatives of your school. The future of Atoka is bright! 🌟🏫 #AtokaTN #FutureLeaders #CivicEngagemen
Today, Mayor Barry Akin had the opportunity to visit Atoka Elementary School and spend time with the Student Council — and what a great visit it was!  Mayor Akin shared how local government works right here in the Town of Atoka, what a typical day looks like as Mayor, and some of the challenges and successes that come with serving our community. From budgets and public safety to roads and parks, students got a behind-the-scenes look at how decisions are made and how teamwork keeps our town running.  The students were incredibly interactive, asked thoughtful and insightful questions, and showed a genuine interest in how they can make a difference — both now and in the future. It’s always encouraging to see young leaders so engaged and eager to learn!  Thank you to Atoka Elementary for the warm welcome and to the Student Council for being such outstanding representatives of your school. The future of Atoka is bright! 🌟🏫 #AtokaTN #FutureLeaders #CivicEngagemen
Today, Mayor Barry Akin had the opportunity to visit Atoka Elementary School and spend time with the Student Council — and what a great visit it was!  Mayor Akin shared how local government works right here in the Town of Atoka, what a typical day looks like as Mayor, and some of the challenges and successes that come with serving our community. From budgets and public safety to roads and parks, students got a behind-the-scenes look at how decisions are made and how teamwork keeps our town running.  The students were incredibly interactive, asked thoughtful and insightful questions, and showed a genuine interest in how they can make a difference — both now and in the future. It’s always encouraging to see young leaders so engaged and eager to learn!  Thank you to Atoka Elementary for the warm welcome and to the Student Council for being such outstanding representatives of your school. The future of Atoka is bright! 🌟🏫 #AtokaTN #FutureLeaders #CivicEngagemen
Today, Mayor Barry Akin had the opportunity to visit Atoka Elementary School and spend time with the Student Council — and what a great visit it was!  Mayor Akin shared how local government works right here in the Town of Atoka, what a typical day looks like as Mayor, and some of the challenges and successes that come with serving our community. From budgets and public safety to roads and parks, students got a behind-the-scenes look at how decisions are made and how teamwork keeps our town running.  The students were incredibly interactive, asked thoughtful and insightful questions, and showed a genuine interest in how they can make a difference — both now and in the future. It’s always encouraging to see young leaders so engaged and eager to learn!  Thank you to Atoka Elementary for the warm welcome and to the Student Council for being such outstanding representatives of your school. The future of Atoka is bright! 🌟🏫 #AtokaTN #FutureLeaders #CivicEngagemen
Today, Mayor Barry Akin had the opportunity to visit Atoka Elementary School and spend time with the Student Council — and what a great visit it was!  Mayor Akin shared how local government works right here in the Town of Atoka, what a typical day looks like as Mayor, and some of the challenges and successes that come with serving our community. From budgets and public safety to roads and parks, students got a behind-the-scenes look at how decisions are made and how teamwork keeps our town running.  The students were incredibly interactive, asked thoughtful and insightful questions, and showed a genuine interest in how they can make a difference — both now and in the future. It’s always encouraging to see young leaders so engaged and eager to learn!  Thank you to Atoka Elementary for the warm welcome and to the Student Council for being such outstanding representatives of your school. The future of Atoka is bright! 🌟🏫 #AtokaTN #FutureLeaders #CivicEngagemen
Today, Mayor Barry Akin had the opportunity to visit Atoka Elementary School and spend time with the Student Council — and what a great visit it was!  Mayor Akin shared how local government works right here in the Town of Atoka, what a typical day looks like as Mayor, and some of the challenges and successes that come with serving our community. From budgets and public safety to roads and parks, students got a behind-the-scenes look at how decisions are made and how teamwork keeps our town running.  The students were incredibly interactive, asked thoughtful and insightful questions, and showed a genuine interest in how they can make a difference — both now and in the future. It’s always encouraging to see young leaders so engaged and eager to learn!  Thank you to Atoka Elementary for the warm welcome and to the Student Council for being such outstanding representatives of your school. The future of Atoka is bright! 🌟🏫 #AtokaTN #FutureLeaders #CivicEngagemen
Today, Mayor Barry Akin had the opportunity to visit Atoka Elementary School and spend time with the Student Council — and what a great visit it was!  Mayor Akin shared how local government works right here in the Town of Atoka, what a typical day looks like as Mayor, and some of the challenges and successes that come with serving our community. From budgets and public safety to roads and parks, students got a behind-the-scenes look at how decisions are made and how teamwork keeps our town running.  The students were incredibly interactive, asked thoughtful and insightful questions, and showed a genuine interest in how they can make a difference — both now and in the future. It’s always encouraging to see young leaders so engaged and eager to learn!  Thank you to Atoka Elementary for the warm welcome and to the Student Council for being such outstanding representatives of your school. The future of Atoka is bright! 🌟🏫 #AtokaTN #FutureLeaders #CivicEngagemen
Today, Mayor Barry Akin had the opportunity to visit Atoka Elementary School and spend time with the Student Council — and what a great visit it was!  Mayor Akin shared how local government works right here in the Town of Atoka, what a typical day looks like as Mayor, and some of the challenges and successes that come with serving our community. From budgets and public safety to roads and parks, students got a behind-the-scenes look at how decisions are made and how teamwork keeps our town running.  The students were incredibly interactive, asked thoughtful and insightful questions, and showed a genuine interest in how they can make a difference — both now and in the future. It’s always encouraging to see young leaders so engaged and eager to learn!  Thank you to Atoka Elementary for the warm welcome and to the Student Council for being such outstanding representatives of your school. The future of Atoka is bright! 🌟🏫 #AtokaTN #FutureLeaders #CivicEngagemen
🚧🎉 Walker Parkway is OPEN! 🎉🚧

Good news, Atoka! Walker Parkway is officially back open to traffic. You can now drive through as usual 🙌

There is still some work to be completed on the culvert, so you may see crews in the area putting on the finishing touches. Please slow down, use caution, and give our workers plenty of space while they wrap things up.

We appreciate your patience during construction — and we’re glad to get you rolling again! 🚗💨

#AtokaTN #RoadUpdate #TownAtWork
5 months ago, Anna Pond
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Please join us in congratulating Firefighter Donny Phillips on his promotion to Lieutenant!
At last night's Board of Mayor & Alderman meeting, Lieutenant Phillips proudly took his oath of office, surrounded by family, friends, and his fellow firefighters. It was a special moment that reflected not only his hard work and dedication, but also the strong support system that stands behind every member of the Atoka Fire Department.
Donny’s commitment to the Town of Atoka and to the fire service is clear in everything he does. He has a genuine love for this community and the department he serves, and this promotion is a well-deserved recognition of his leadership, professionalism, and heart for the job.
We’re proud to have Lieutenant Phillips serving our residents and helping lead the next generation of firefighters. Congratulations, Lieutenant!
5 months ago, Anna Pond
Donny Phillips' promotion
Donny Phillips' promotion
Donny Phillips' promotion
Donny Phillips' promotion
We’re proud to announce our 2025 award recipients, nominated and voted on by their fellow firefighters:
🏅 Reserve Firefighter of the Year: Jared Baker
🏅 Firefighter of the Year: Phillip Bingham
These awards reflect the respect and admiration of their peers, recognizing their dedication, teamwork, and commitment to serving the Town of Atoka. Being selected by fellow firefighters makes this honor especially meaningful.
Congratulations on this well-deserved recognition and thank you both for your service to our community!
5 months ago, Anna Pond
Jared Baker
Phillip Bingham
Got a heart for service and adrenaline in your veins? The Atoka Fire Department is looking for Full-Time Firefighters to join our crew.
Enjoy lateral pay opportunities, a defined TCRS pension plan, medical/dental/vision coverage, and college tuition reimbursement — all while serving a community that truly backs its first responders.
Apply today and come be part of something bigger(& louder). We’ve got a spot on the truck with your name on it. 🔥
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5 months ago, Anna Pond
Firefighters for hire
Roses are red,
Our sweatshirts are cute,
We love Atoka,
And we think you do too! 💖

Valentine’s vibes are in the air today, and we’re showing a little extra hometown love around Town Hall. Hope your day is filled with sweet treats, warm sweatshirts, and plenty of reasons to love Atoka!
5 months ago, Anna Pond
Atoka Sweatshirts
Town Hall will be closed Monday, February 16th, in observance of President's day. There will be NO changes to the garbage schedule.
5 months ago, Anna Pond
Prez day

After two weeks of snow, ice, early mornings, late nights, and a whole lot of extra work, the Town of Atoka wanted to say a proper “thank you” to our employees.
All departments enjoyed a hot breakfast provided by Mac’s BBQ as a token of appreciation for the hard work, teamwork, and dedication it took to get Atoka through the winter weather.
Nothing says “we appreciate you” quite like a warm meal after battling ice, trash routes, water issues, and everything else that was thrown our way.
We’re proud of our team and grateful for everything they do to keep Atoka running strong.

5 months ago, Anna Pond
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Mac's workers
Breakfast food
Atoka is preparing—and showing up.
As a significant winter storm approaches, Town departments have been working behind the scenes to coordinate staffing, equipment, and response plans to keep our community safe.

From storm readiness to serving our neighbors, this week’s Town at Work shows what it truly means to take care of Atoka—before, during, and beyond the weather. ❄️

6 months ago, Anna Pond
Town Hall
Today we proudly observe National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day.
We are grateful for the men and women of the Atoka Police Department who serve our community with dedication, integrity, and care, often in challenging and unpredictable situations. Your commitment to Atoka does not go unnoticed.
We also extend a heartfelt thank you to "Military Women Across the Nation" and "Soldiers' Angels" for the beautiful handmade keychains provided to each officer. Small gestures like these carry a big message of appreciation and support.
Thank you to all who serve and support our law enforcement community—today and every day.
6 months ago, Anna Pond
Police and keychain badges
keychain badge
Christmas Tree Disposal Event 🎄
Public Works will be collecting live Christmas trees for disposal on Saturday, January 3rd, from 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM at Nancy Lane Park (118 Atoka Park Ave).
If you have any questions, please contact Town Hall at 901-837-5300.
7 months ago, Anna Pond
Christmas Tree Disposal
This morning’s "Nog at the Log" was the perfect blend of networking and Christmas cheer. With great conversations, festive spirits, and plenty of holiday cheer, it was a wonderful way to start the day. It’s always a fun time when the Mayors from Atoka, Brighton, and Munford get together—bringing laughter, camaraderie, and a strong sense of regional partnership to the season.
7 months ago, Anna Pond
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Nog at the Log
Looks like the Grinch paid a surprise visit to Town Hall today — and he definitely came ready to cause a little mischief! 🎄
From sneaking around offices to stirring up some holiday shenanigans, the Grinch reminded us that even at Town Hall, we’re not immune to a little Christmas chaos. Don’t worry though — our staff kept their holiday spirit strong and made sure the Grinch didn’t steal too much joy.
Keep an eye out… you never know where he might pop up next! 💚
7 months ago, Anna Pond
Grinch at Town Hall
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Our giving tree is empty, but our hearts are incredibly full.
This holiday season, the generosity of our community showed what it truly means to be from Atoka. Because of you, neighbors in need received a helping hand when it mattered most.
Thanks to the kindness of so many, a total of $2,476.79 was applied directly toward local utility accounts—helping ease the burden for families during the holidays. Every donation, big or small, made a meaningful difference.
We are deeply grateful to everyone who participated and helped spread warmth, compassion, and hope throughout our community. This is Atoka at its best.

7 months ago, Anna Pond
ornaments for giving tree
What a magical weekend in Atoka! ✨
Santa’s Ride rolled through town this past weekend, and we hope you were able to catch a glimpse of Santa cruising through your neighborhood atop the big red fire truck, spreading cheer and waving to all our wonderful residents.
The fun didn’t stop there! Families gathered at Town Hall for pictures with Santa, Mrs. Claus, and even the Grinch himself, along with festive crafts, yummy cookies, and plenty of holiday smiles. And if you haven’t yet, be sure to swing by and check out our beautifully lit Christmas tree next to the Fire Station at Town Hall—it’s shining bright for the season!
Thank you to everyone who came out to celebrate and help make Santa’s Ride such a joyful community tradition. ❤️🎄
7 months ago, Anna Pond
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Grinch in cage Public Works truck
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Santa and Mrs Claus
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Claus and Grinch