5th Sunday worship set April 30

By Sam Waller

An evening of praise and worship is scheduled for 6:00 p.m. Sunday, April 30 at The Feed Store to celebrate the fifth Sunday of the month.

Organizer Kyle Viertel said the event is open to all ages and denominations.

“Everyone is welcome,” Viertel said. “It will be nondenominational contemporary Christian worship.”

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4-Hers place at shooting contest

By Sam Waller

Shackelford County 4-H members had a solid showing Saturday, April 15 at the Texas 4-H Shooting Sports Extravaganza.

Landon Kreitler took first place in both senior skeet and senior sporting clay in the competition held at the Texas 4-H Conference Center at Lake Brownwood.

Landon Herrell placed third in intermediate skeet and fourth in intermediate sporting clay.

Carly Kreitler was second in junior air pistol silhouette and fifth in junior air pistol. Tanner Howe was fourth in junior air pistol silhouette.

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Changes made in stock show rules

By Sam Waller

A few changes were made for the 2024 Shackelford Youth and Livestock Show on Tuesday, April 11 at the Shackelford Youth and Livestock Association’s annual meeting.

Shackelford County extension agent Kelsey Bell said slight changes were made to the commercial steer class, which made its debut at the 2023 show in January, as well as to how swine will be classified.

The Association also approved the purchase of a photo backdrop for exhibitors to pose in front of with their animals.

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AISD teacher contracts renewed

By Melinda L. Lucas

Albany ISD trustees hired a new school nurse and a new PE teacher/coach, as well as renewing teacher contracts at the regular meeting on Monday, April 17.

Heather Nitschke was hired on a 6-0 vote to serve as district nurse for the 2023-2024 school year, replacing Jessica Myers, who will be moving at the end of this school year.

Nitschke was one of three “impressive” applicants, according to AISD superintendent Jonathan Scott. She worked as a nurse in Canada before the family moved to a ranch outside Albany several years ago.

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Classic cars draw large crowds to 2023 show

By Donnie A. Lucas

Perfect spring weather along with a number of new entries brought out spectators and vintage car and truck owners to downtown Albany last Saturday for the 16th annual Albany Classic Car Show.

Organizer Robert Snyder reported that 70 vehicles were entered in the show, down a little from last year’s  numbers due to conflicts with other shows in the area.

Sampler draws crowd to Bend

By Donnie A. Lucas

A crowd of over 200 members and guests made the trek to Reynolds Bend on the Matthews Ranch to get a preview of the 85th anniversary Fort Griffin Fandangle on Saturday, which was performed by a cast and crew of about 75.

“It was a wonderful success,” artistic director Lorna Ayers said. “The show was perfect, and everyone seemed to have a great time.”

The Sampler performance started at 6:00 p.m., followed by a steak dinner and dancing.

Kaitlin Butts to perform

By Donnie A. Lucas

Albany Live will host the fourth country artist in its 2023 spring concert series when Kaitlin Butts makes her Albany debut at the Aztec Theater on Saturday.

Doors open at 7:00 p.m., with the performance at 8:00 p.m.

As of Tuesday, about 120 tickets were still available for the show, meaning tickets will probably still be sold at the door.

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OJAC achieves accreditation

The Old Jail Art Center has again achieved accreditation by the American Alliance of Museums, the highest national recognition afforded the nation’s museums. Accreditation signifies excellence to the museum community, to governments, funders, outside agencies, and to the museum-going public.

The Old Jail was initially accredited in 1989. All museums must undergo a re-accreditation review at least every 10 years to maintain accredited status.

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Fire damages Fox Tank building

By Melinda L. Lucas

Dense black smoke spiraled over the northeast portion of Albany last Thursday afternoon, April 13 when a chemical fire heavily damaged one of the manufacturing buildings at Fox Tank Company.

The fire started in a mixing bay where a worker was preparing a coating for a tank, according to Albany Fire Chief Joel Viertel. The employee, who was wearing the required fire retardant gear under a Tyvek suit, started a paint rig to run a test, and a spark came out of a nearby electrical outlet, quickly igniting fumes along the floor.

City to provide containers

By Sam Waller

The City of Albany will again provide a trash container for citizens to “chunk your junk.”

City council member Lynsi Musselman said a trash container will be placed in the Depot parking lot Friday evening and picked up Monday morning.

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