1 more test given, results pending

By Melinda L. Lucas

After a week of working to abide by a shelter-in-place order, Shackelford County residents were among the 73 Texas counties that didn’t have a confirmed case of COVID-19 as of press time.

Since last week’s publication, two more test results have come back negative, and an eighth test was administered, with results pending.

Confirmed cases have been reported in adjacent counties except for Haskell and Throckmorton counties, said Albany mayor pro tem Susan Montgomery.

MISD accepts windmill tax proposal

By Kathy Thomson

Five trustees of the Moran Independent School District board met at called meeting in the school auditorium last Friday, April 10, to consider accepting a tax deferment proposal by a windmill company which intends to start a project south of Moran.

Part of the planned windmill farm will be in the MISD taxing district.

Late fees on water bills to be waived

By Melinda L. Lucas

In a meeting where discussions ranged from COVID-19 practices to trash roll-offs, Albany city council members sat six feet apart at their temporary meeting place in the larger conference area at the Aztec Theater’s reception room, most wearing face masks.

Mayor pro tem Susan Montgomery told council members that she appreciated the “hard decisions” that they were having to make and urged them to continue to do what is best for the citizens of Albany.

Speed limits placed on county roads

By Melinda L. Lucas

Shackelford County commissioners worked through a typical agenda during their regular meeting on Monday, April 13, most of which had little or nothing to do with the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

The locked doors of the Courthouse and social distancing of elected officials along an extended conference table were the only signs of COVID-19 restrictions.

Speed Limit Signs

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Albany businesses need support

By Kathy Thomson

Throughout Texas and most of the nation, only businesses considered essential are allowed to be open, and even those must abide by social distancing rules, causing many stores in Albany to be locked for the duration of the shelter in place order. However, that does not mean that they are not operating at all.

Many are accepting orders online or by phone. Many of the businesses have a website and/or a Facebook page that allow customers to view items for sale.

Election delayed until Nov. 3

By Kathy Thomson

The Shackelford County hospital district board of directors met for a short seven-minute phone conference at noon on Monday, April 6, with one item on the agenda at the special meeting.

“The state sent us an email advising us that we had to postpone the May 2 election until Nov. 3, as per Governor Abbott’s instructions,” said district secretary Regina Whitt.

The motion to postpone the election was made by Janna Ledbetter and seconded by Leslie Belcher.

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Albany directed to shelter in place

By Melinda L. Lucas

With the circle of confirmed COVID-19 cases closing in on Shackelford County earlier this week, and after Gov. Greg Abbott further defined his week-old executive order on Tuesday, Albany mayor Susan Montgomery called for local citizens to shelter in place effective at midnight on Wednesday, April 8.

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March rainfall sets new record with 8.29” total

By Kathy Thomson

Last month, 8.29 inches of rain fell in the official rain gauge, making it the wettest March ever recorded in Albany. The previous record was 5.2 inches in March 1979.

The abundant March rainfall brought the 2020 first quarter totals up to 12.36, slightly below the record 13.11 inches recorded during January, February, and March of 1968, but well above the average of 5.42 inches for the first three months.

Average Albany rainfall for the month of March is 2.33 inches. 

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AISD adjusts second semester grading policies

By Donnie A. Lucas

Local schools remain closed this week and throughout the rest of the month by order of Gov. Greg Abbott in an effort to minimize the threat of coronavirus - COVID 19.

Schools across the state will stay shuttered until May 4 under the most recent order, which could be extended through the remainder of the school year.

Teachers and staff have been busy over the last three weeks delivering content to students at Nancy Smith Elementary and Albany Jr/Sr. High School.

Cancellations added to list

By Melinda L. Lucas

With Gov. Greg Abbott’s newly defined stay-at-home orders and a local shelter-in-place announcement, all but essential businesses are now closed as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. 

Albany Pet Hospital was closed for several days, but is now open, according to their Facebook post.

CLOSED UNTIL 

FURTHER NOTICE

•All businesses except those considered essential, such as grocery stores, pharmacies, banks, feed stores, health clinics, etc. 

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