Guns: Better safe than sorry
Tweet I’d like to take the opportunity to preface this article with a few disclaimers and a little clarification. In NO way do I profess to be an expert or authority on any of the topics which Kevin and Suzanne may be gracious enough to allow me to expound upon in the future. However, for [...]
Read More →Georgia DOT Announces Proposed Construction Activities For I-75
Tweet TIFTON, GA. – Contractors for the Georgia Department of Transportation will perform major reconstruction of Interstate 75 at different locations between Exit 37/Adel-Old Quitman Road and the Crisp/Dooly County line. To ensure motorists and contractor safety, this work will warrant lane closures and traffic shifts along this section of I-75, which could cause short [...]
Read More →Classic Car show back at Mall
Tweet It is time again for the car show at the area in front of the Albany Mall where you can see about 100 of the best classic cars. The Artesian City Car Club of Albany goes to a lot of work, and expense, to bring the best classic cars that they can find in [...]
Read More →Speak Ralston, Lt. Gov. Cagle Highlight Karen Kemp Event
Tweet Regional leaders, including Roberts, Powell and Rynders, attend Kemp’s Albany luncheon (Albany)— House Speaker David Ralston and Lt. Gov. Casey Cagle were among the key supporters attending a luncheon event in honor of Republican State House candidate Karen Kemp.
Read More →Georgia receives $2.7 million in HHS grants for public health and prevention priorities
Tweet The Affordable Care Act’s Prevention and Public Health Fund grants will support state and community efforts to fight obesity, increase HIV testing, promote tobacco quit lines, expand mental health and substance abuse programs and track, monitor and respond to disease outbreaks On the 6 month anniversary of the Affordable Care Act, U.S. Department of [...]
Read More →California bound on the taxpayers’ dime
Tweet By Kevin Hogencamp Last month, the Albany City Commission forced City Manager Alfred Lott to resign in the wake of federal racial and sexual discrimination complaints filed by the city’s subject-matter expert on such issues – the human resources management director. But, after nearly five years of scandal, lawbreaking, civil suits, political favors and [...]
Read More →Whatcha Say, Albany?
Tweet I RECENTLY WAS INCARCERATED at Dougherty County Jail because of a 6 year old traffic violation (left on yellow). This violation is not even on my driver’s record anymore, but I spent five days in jail. I was beaten up while in jail (by a captain) and filed a complaint. Guess what? The complaint [...]
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