After-school programs begin

By Donnie A. Lucas

Almost all students needing extra help are now able to attend one of three after-school sessions offered at both Nancy Smith Elementary and the Albany Jr./Sr. High campus.

All students in grades 7-12 can attend Lion Aca­demy on Monday through Thursday this year, while fifth and sixth graders stay after school for Cub Academy. 

The local ASPIRE program sponsored by ResourceCare will also begin at the grade school for third and fourth graders beginning Monday, Sept. 20.

Chest requests due by Oct. 1

By Melinda L. Lucas

Application forms for Albany Chest funds are now available at both local banks and The Albany News, with a deadline of Friday, Oct. 1.

Forms can also be requested by email at news@thealbanynews.net.

Funding requests, which are mandatory to be able to receive Chest monies, will be reviewed at the board’s next meeting on Wednesday, Oct. 6, when a goal will be set.

Letters to previous Chest donors and new prospects will be mailed soon after the Oct. 6 meeting to kick off the 2021 campaign.

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80 attend 4-H organizational party

By Sam Waller

Shackelford County 4-H kicked off its new year with an organizational meeting Monday at The Feed Store.

Shackelford County extension agent Kelsey Bell said the gathering drew about 80 attendees with 23 4-Hers enrolling in projects.

“We had seven adult volunteers who gave out information about their respective programs that they’re running this year,” Bell said. “Parents were given information about what the year is going to look like in each of those programs.”

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Fall decor to go up next weekend

By Sam Waller

The Albany Chamber of Commerce directors are continuing with preparations to put up fall street decorations, and they are also taking entries for the inaugural Home of the Hereford Cookoff and Cornhole Tournament.

Decorations will go up on Saturday, Sept. 25, Chamber manager Mary Beth Jones said.

“Anybody is welcome to come help,” she said.

Jones said between 150 and 200 decorations will be put on display.

Albany News

New band uniforms arrive

By Donnie A. Lucas

New band uniforms for the Ragin’ Red Band arrived this week, continuing an effort to overhaul the group’s sound and look with new or refurbished instruments in order to increase participation in the program.

A total of 75 uniforms were being unboxed on Tuesday, in preparation to be debuted on Friday, Sept. 24 at the Albany vs. Anson football game.

The new suits have a top that is mostly red and white with the Albany Lion logo, along with gray pants.

Board okays CAD budget

By Melinda L. Lucas

On a unanimous vote, the board of directors for the Shackelford County Appraisal District approved a 2022 budget of $397,937 during an early morning meeting Sept. 10.

All seven directors were present and voted in favor, including Robert Skelton, Clint Bumguardner, Russell Chapman, John Tate, Bruce Bailey, Lanham Martin, and James Shelton.

The board also acccepted the bank bid from First National Bank and approved a few changes in the employee handbook.

Albany News

Hospital directors to vote on tax rate

By Melinda L. Lucas

The Shackelford County Hospital District’s board of directors will meet next Monday, Sept. 20. in expectation of adopting the $2.8 million budget that was proposed Aug. 30, along with the “no-new-revenue” tax rate of 20.67 cents. 

The required public hearing for the budget will be held prior to the vote.

Albany News

Senior lunches still on hold

By Melinda L. Lucas

Shackelford County Resource Center’s senior day lunches normally would start in September after taking a break for the summer months.

However, Resource Care staff members have announced they will not be hosting the monthly Friday meals until the COVID-19 situation has improved, according to program director Mindy Ary.

Ary said that Resource Care’s medical director feels that the risk is still too great with the present resurgence of the virus.

Albany News

COVID numbers seem to be dropping

By Donnie A. Lucas

The rise in the number of COVID-19 cases appears to be leveling off if not decreasing slightly over the last week.

A total of 44 tests were administered from Tuesday, Sept. 7 through Friday, Sept. 10, with 18 cases testing positive.

The numbers were reported by county judge Bob Skelton earlier this week and included statistics reported by both the Shackelford Hospital Clinic and ResourceCare Community Health Center in Albany.

The hospital clinic had a total of 13 tests with three positives on Monday of this week.

Albany News

Tax rate passed, council looks at water increases

By Melinda L. Lucas

The Albany city council passed a new tax rate at Monday’s regular meeting, but a bigger discussion involved higher water rates that just went into effect into the current billing cycle. 

After taking care of regular agenda items, council members went into closed session for more than a hour to discuss the responsibilities and job description for the city manager position, according to Albany mayor Susan Montgomery, but no action was taken when the meeting was reopened to the public and then adjourned.

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