Why U.S. Might Be Perpetuating Global Poverty
Tweet Given the immense aid that the U.S. provides poor countries throughout the world, it sounds odd to say that the U.S. might be perpetuating global poverty. However, there are unintended consequences that come with directing food to impoverished areas. Additionally, it is assumed to not be in the interest of U.S. jobs to level [...]
Read More →Dougherty County Jail Inmates List August 11-18, 2011
Tweet Adams, Raymon Marquise, Aug. 12, weekend prisoner Ahrman, Bonnie Carole, Aug. 14, criminal trespass, disorderly conduct Albritton, Jerry Charles Jr., Aug. 17, state crt intermittent sentence Almond, Kelly, Aug. 11, battery Alonzo-Perez, Gabrielle, Aug. 13, forgery 2nd degree, marijuana-possess less than 1oz. Anderson, John Arthur Sr, Aug. 17, driving while license suspended/revoked, seat belt [...]
Read More →Georgia DOT Takes On New Role To Deliver Projects Faster
Tweet When trying to finish a job faster, adding more tasks to it wouldn’t seem the best approach. Yet, that’s exactly what the Georgia Department of Transportation is doing; and early results are promising.
Read More →ASU helps tornado victims
Tweet Special to the Journal For Albany State University students, this year’s Juneteenth was more than just a celebration; it was also a time to help those devastated by tornadoes in Alabama. Juneteenth, also known as one of the Emancipation Celebrations of African Americans after the Civil War, celebrate freedom from slavery and the [...]
Read More →Darton Nursing Grades Feted
Tweet Darton College students who graduated this summer from the Darton College Nursing Program with Associate of Science degrees were recognized last week during the traditional Nursing Pinning Ceremony and are now eligible to take the licensing examination to become registered nurses. Albany area graduates include Lauren Brossett, Vanetta Fowler, Anthony Gregory, Travis Hatfield, Kanisha [...]
Read More →Darton soccer ranked 6th
Tweet Special to the Journal The Darton Cavaliers men’s soccer team will begin the 2011 soccer season with targets on their backs, says head coach Bart Sasnett. His comment followed a preseason poll where the National Junior College Athletics Association coaches decided Sasnett’s new squad is the 6th best in the nation.
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