OJAC celebrates Myanmar culture with family festival

By Melinda L. Lucas

Families are invited to celebrate the vibrant culture of Southeast Asia this weekend as the Old Jail Art Center presents a Family Festival, this month honoring Myanmar Heritage. 

The free event will take place Saturday, May 24, from 1 to 4 p.m., and offers fun for all ages. Attendees can enjoy an afternoon filled with cultural crafts, traditional games, food, and music inspired by the rich heritage of Myanmar.

OJAC celebrates Myanmar culture with family festival

Academic honors awarded at 2025 banquet

By Melinda L. Lucas

A crowd of almost 350 students, parents and staff attended the annual Academic Banquet on Monday to honor academic excellence of students in a variety of activities including Academic UIL events, journalism, band, FFA, one-act play and FCCLA.

Students scoring well on the ACT and SAT college entrance exams, along with those maintaining an average of 90 or above in all classes for the year, were also recognized.

Academic honors awarded at 2025 banquet

Sanctuary city proposal draws strong response

A packed crowd filled the Albany City Council meeting Monday night as dozens of residents, pastors, and visitors urged city leaders to pass an ordinance declaring Albany a “Sanctuary City for the Unborn.” The proposed ordinance would ban abortion within city limits and allow private citizens to file lawsuits against those who help perform or obtain one — including individuals who assist someone traveling through Albany for the purpose of obtaining an abortion elsewhere.

Sanctuary city proposal draws strong response

Car show brings big turnout

By Melinda L. Lucas

Following a postponement a month ago due to rain, the second consecutive year for that to happen, the 18th annual Albany Classic Car Show went off without a hitch last weekend under clear skies and fair temperatures.

Organizer Robert Snyder reported that close to 80 vehicles were entered in the show.

Car show brings big turnout
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