ASU Health Careers Opportunity Students visit State Capitol

Tweet Written by Pearly Bowser Atlanta – During a visit to the state capitol, Dougherty County Middle School students witnessed first-hand the political process in action.
Read More →Hometown Heroes
Tweet Special to the Journal Columbia, S.C. – Army Pfc. Natashe D. Gilbert has graduated from basic combat training at Fort Jackson, Columbia, S.C.
Read More →YMCA Offers Lifeguard Certification Courses

Tweet Special to the Journal Albany, Ga – The Albany Area YMCA will be offering Lifeguard Certification Courses in April and May. These courses are open to youth and adults, ages 15 and older. Adequate completion of the course will certify the individual in rescue CPR and first aid, and train the student for a [...]
Read More →Department of Community Health Supports Child Abuse Prevention Awareness Month

Tweet Special to the Journal ATLANTA – The Georgia Department of Community Health (DCH) is recognizing April as Child Abuse Prevention Awareness Month. On Monday, April 8, all DCH staff members are being encouraged to wear blue to show that they stand up for Georgia’s children and against child abuse.
Read More →The Movie Guy: The Imposter and The Factory

Tweet The Imposter (Now on Netflix…) A few notes about not feeling well, when you’ve got the local crud going around you can find yourself renting or watching more movies (I touched on this briefly last week…) and sometimes the movie watching experience can be good and sometimes it can be just god-awful. Thankfully ‘The [...]
Read More →A Post Easter Message

Tweet The Atlanta Journal-Constitution had an excellent piece this weekend on Billy Neal Moore. Moore has a prison ministry where he preaches the gospel of forgiveness. But he doesn’t do this as a well-intentioned pastor who has led a perfect life. He is, rather, a man who spent 16 years on death row for a [...]
Read More →Some things shouldn’t even be considered

Tweet The building at the skate park sits vacant. Perhaps that is a better option than to lease it for a measly $5 a year that a local fraternity is offering. Seriously, this is absolutely a pathetic offer and the fact that ADICA is even considering it is troublesome at least.
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