WAS IT THEFT? City employee pockets $1,100 from selling airport’s scrap metal
Tweet ANOTHER COVER-UP: CITY MANAGER HIDES FACTS BY WITHHOLDING PUBLIC RECORDS By Kevin Hogencamp An Albany airport is the target of a closely kept police investigation for cashing in on scrap metal left behind from a recently completed airfield lighting and signage project. In an interview Tuesday with The Albany Journal, Operations Manager Sean Reddish [...]
Read More →Darton soccer team sets sight on nationals
Tweet By Erica Henry The National Junior College Athletic Association recently released their annual preseason poll and the Darton College men’s soccer team received votes for the second time in school history. “We have a lot to prove this season,” said coach Bart Sasnett. “We play in a great conference, it is one of the toughest in [...]
Read More →Dems on wrong side of gun rights
Tweet For some reason, the Second Amendment is a controversial one. In pretty plain language, it says that the right to keep and bear arms “shall not be infringed”. The Supreme Court has confirmed that it’s an individual right, which never should have been in doubt since there’s no reason for the government to need [...]
Read More →EMERGING as Albany’s next leaders
Tweet By Walter L. Johnson II “Getting young adult professionals between 21 and 40 years old “plugged in” to what’s going on in the Albany area.” That’s been the mission statement of Emerge Albany since it was founded in 2007. It’s a network sponsored by the Albany Area Chamber of Commerce. An assistant to the [...]
Read More →Lee transparent as mud
Tweet Last week, the Lee County Board of Commissioners appointed Al Crace of Roswell, Ga., as the interim county administrator. Per both Crace and Lee County Board of Commissioners Chairman Ed Duffy, this is to be a temporary position lasting roughly five months or so. In other words, he could well be gone before the [...]
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