words about the WORD - Doug Thomas, Trinity Episcopal

Human beings have a proclivity to place people into groups based on appearances, attributes, abilities, and behaviors; and to then contrast people in a given group with people in an opposing group. So people are said to be short or tall, kind or cruel, extravert or introvert, normal or abnormal.

These categories are oversimplifications. We know most people tend to fall along a continuum from one extreme side of a category to its opposite, and most people would best be placed somewhere scattered around the middle.

words about the WORD - Doug Thomas, Trinity Episcopal

Bethel Albany’s annual Patch returns Saturday

The Patch, hosted by Bethel Albany, returns for its eighth year this Saturday, Sept. 27, bringing fall fun to Clear Fork Bank Park for the entire community. This year’s event also coincides with Bethel Albany’s 10th anniversary, adding an extra layer of celebration to the day.

The event kicks off at 9:00 a.m. with the opening of the pumpkin market, followed by a wide array of family-friendly activities starting at 10:00 a.m. Guests can enjoy live music, games, bounce houses, train rides, a petting zoo, face painting, and free family photo opportunities.

Bethel Albany’s annual  Patch returns Saturday

Homecoming royalty to be crowned Friday

Albany High School will celebrate Homecoming 2025 on Friday, Sept. 19, with traditional festivities that include a downtown parade and the presentation of royalty during halftime of the football game against Coahoma. 

Kickoff is scheduled for 7 p.m. at Robert Nail Memorial Stadium.

Homecoming Parade

This year’s parade will begin at 5 p.m. and travel through downtown Albany before returning to the stadium parking lot. 

Homecoming royalty to be crowned Friday

City approves tax rate, eyes new fire truck grant

By Melinda L. Lucas

Albany City Council members heard from one local citizen related to the ongoing controversy over the proposed “Sanctuary City for the Unborn” ordinance during their regular meeting Monday, Sept. 15, while also approving the city’s 2025 tax rate and authorizing the fire chief to pursue a used fire engine through a state grant program.

City approves tax rate, eyes new fire truck grant
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