Churches restart youth, children’s ministries

By Sam Waller

Local churches have resumed their regular schedules now that the holidays have passed.

Wednesday night programs at First Baptist and  Friendship Baptist churches returned this week.

First Baptist Church

First Baptist’s Jesus and Me (JAM) children’s ministry and youth programs for junior high and high school students resumed Wednesday, Jan. 11.

“Wednesday nights are back to normal,” FBC’s Lori Schooler said. “We started this week with JAM. We’re so excited get going again.”

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Card of Thanks —

The family of LaVerrel Floyd Dennis Pittman would like to thank those who facilitated her memorial service at First Baptist Church, including mother’s pastor and friend John Tunnell, Kyle Viertel, Carolyn Hill, Kevin Hill, Myra Hise and the ladies that prepared and served the food for the family and friends.

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Beef producers can learn wildlife mgt. at program

By Sam Waller

Local beef producers have an opportunity to learn how to better manage wildlife and hunting on their land Friday, Jan. 13 as Shackelford County extension agent Kelsey Bell hosts a continuing education program at the Courthouse.

Registration for Managing Wildlife as a Beef Producer begins at 8:00 a.m. in the Shackelford County courtroom on the second floor of the Courthouse. Registration is $20 per person. Bell said no RSVP is required.

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4-Hers gather for community service

By Sam Waller

Shackelford County 4-H members continued preparations for the upcoming county livestock show with approximately 30 club members helping clean at the show barn Monday, Jan. 9 as their community service project for the month.

“Our job was sweeping the bleachers and sidewalks,” Shackelford County extension agent Kelsey Bell said. “We swept under the rabbit pens, picked up all the trash and cleaned the bathrooms. It went pretty quick with that many hands helping.”

Local stock show set Jan. 19-21

By Sam Waller

The Shackelford Youth and Livestock Association is soliciting donations to help fund the 2023 county stock show.

Association president Bronco Askew said fundraising letters have been sent out, and board members are in the process of personally contacting prospective donors.

Beard earns TSU degree

Tyler Beard graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Agribusiness from Tarleton State University on Dec. 5, 2022.

Tyler graduated magna cum laude with an overall average of 3.9 GPA. A 2020 graduate of Albany High School, Beard is the son of Chris and Susie Beard of Albany.

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Henry wins first Strongman contest

By Sam Waller

Albany’s Parker Henry made his first foray into strongman competition a successful one, winning his weight class in the Big Country Showdown.

The event was held Saturday, Dec. 17 in Abilene, hosted by Riley Rodriguez of Heathen Training.

Henry won the 220- pound class, competing in events such as Atlas Stone, Viking Press, Truck Pull, Wagon Wheel Deadlift, and Hercules Grip.

And he won despite being bumped up a weight class.

MISD enrollment up as classes begin

By Sam Waller

Moran Independent School District began its spring semester Tuesday, Jan. 10, with 117 students for all grades.

The enrollment figure has increased by more than 20 students since the first day of class back in August.

“There’s comfort knowing people are happy in the success they’re seeing in their children, and they’re referring other people, newcomers to the area, to us,” Moran principal Jo Hise said.

Class Schedule

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Local filing period to start Jan. 18

By Melinda L. Lucas

The filing period for local elections to  various entities such as the school board, city council, and hospital board will begin Wednesday, Jan. 18.

The election date set by the state for all local elections is Saturday, May 6.

Candidates will have 30 days to sign up for spots on one of the local boards or councils, with the filing deadline set for Friday, Feb. 17 at 5:00 p.m.

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County officers take oath Jan. 1

By Melinda L. Lucas

Several Shackelford County elected officials, including first-time county judge John Viertel, took the oath of office during a brief ceremony in the second floor courtroom of the Shackelford County Courthouse on New Year’s Day, Jan. 1.