International HIV and AIDS March on Washington 2012
Tweet ‘The ties that bind…. A personal focus on localized HIV and AIDS’ Written by M. Douglas The lobby was full of travellers and by the size of the Amtrak Station in Atlanta, Ga.; they weren’t accustomed to this many travellers at once. I wondered if all these people are going to Washington [...]
Read More →Water, Gas & Light; a help or a nuisance?
Tweet Water, Gas & Light customers need to pay close attention to their power, water, and sewage bills. The residential rates for the City of Albany’s only power company vary based on a six month span. The months of May through October their rates are higher than the months of November through April. [...]
Read More →Local Colleges Offer Quality Education Too
Tweet Choosing the right college for many graduates from one of the four local high schools can be a difficult task. Is it really a hard decision to make? Some students have already applied and been accepted to a number of colleges or universities in Georgia and abroad. Others have pondered the question [...]
Read More →Who you know and not what you know
Tweet In late 2011, a poll done by Daily Finance.com revealed Albany, Georgia as the fourth poorest city in the nation. Not in the state of Georgia nor in a particular region of the state, but in the entire nation. This speaks loudly for a city with a population of a little more [...]
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