Kiwanis DoCo Christmas dinner and Mystery Theatre
Tweet Written by David Shivers An evening of mistletoe and mystery is being offered by the Kiwanis Club of Dougherty County for their annual Christmas celebration on Thursday, December 20.
Read More →Cavs defeat Brewton Parker College in wrestling dual
Tweet MT. VERNON – The Darton State College Cavaliers beat Brewton Parker College 26-16 in a dual meet, Wednesday. Darton went into the meet without two of the program’s starters due to injury and weight issues and therefore forfeited a weight class, which gave Brewton Parker 6 points.
Read More →Lady Cavs nip South Georgia Tech in overtime
Tweet Special to the Journal Albany, Ga – It wasn’t the prettiest. But it was still another win for the Darton State College Lady Cavaliers, who are now 10-1 after beating South Georgia Technical College 52-50 in a GCAA battle that continued into overtime.
Read More →Veterans Benefits ‘Supermarket’ A Very Huge Success
Tweet Special to the Journal Albany, Ga – With about 4,450 veterans and their families taking part, Georgia Commissioner of Veterans Affairs Pete Wheeler termed the 2012 “Supermarket of Veterans Benefits” held here today, “a very huge success, one of the best events of this type for veterans we have had in the past 10 years.”
Read More →Jim Fowler visits DoCo Kiwanis Club
Tweet Written by David Shivers Albany, Ga – Jim Fowler is a strong proponent of educating children and families about the human connection to the natural world. It’s a subject he frequently speaks on in public. At the Kiwanis Club of Dougherty County’s December 3 meeting, however, he noted there were no children in attendance, [...]
Read More →Wanted: The Ultimate Train Set
Tweet When I was a kid, there was one Christmas gift that was a constant on my wish lists. I was a big believer that Santa was to bring train sets. The patron saint of elves in my workshop was Tyco. Whatever train they were making that year was on the top of my list.
Read More →The Journal needs your help
Tweet Times are tough all around. I understand as well as anyone. Better than most, truth be told. The Albany Journal, a little over a year ago, was a print newspaper with a lot of possibilities before it. Things sure have changed.
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