Exhibitors win big at summer shows

By Sam Waller

Local youth kept busy over the summer exhibiting livestock projects at a variety of prospect shows, bringing home some big prizes.

Kenzie Neve had the busiest summer, taking steers to five events.

Colter Edgar had just one very productive outing June 24 at the Eighter From Decatur, exhibiting the champion Yorkshire as well as taking second place in different classes with a Berkshire, Chester, and spotted cross.

Blood drive set Aug. 17

By Melinda L. Luca

A blood drive is scheduled to take place in Albany next Thursday, Aug. 17.

Hendrick Regional Blood Center will park its bloodmobile at First Baptist Church at the usual time from 1:00 until 6:00 p.m.

The blood center depends on volunteer blood donors to supply 100 percent of the blood that is used for patient care at 17 area hospitals.

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CareFest general admission available

By Donnie A. Lucas

General admission tickets are still available for the CareFest concert set for Aug. 26 featuring headliners Pat Green and Kevin Fowler, along with five other popular artists.

The fifth annual event will be held at the Happy Life, Happy Wife Weddings and Event venue located just west of Albany on FM 1084.

The price for a general admission ticket increased to $60 per person on Aug. 1 if purchased in advance. The ticket price at the gate will increase to $70 per person.

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Balliew earns degree at TSU

Max Balliew was awarded the degree of Bachelor of Arts and Science in Biomedical Science Pre-Medical at the Tarleton State University commencement ceremony on May 12.

Balliew is the son of Candy and Tim Balliew.

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AISD staff starts school year

By Donnie A. Lucas

Albany ISD teachers and support staff started the school year on Wednesday with staff meetings and training.

Required professional development and meetings will continue through next Wednesday, with the first day of classes set for Thursday, Aug. 17.

Meanwhile, the Albany PTO is helping welcome school employees back by stocking the employee workrooms at both campuses with snacks and drinks.

Meet the Teacher planned Aug. 15 on both campuses

By Donnie A. Lucas

Meet the Teacher will be held at both Nancy Smith Elementary and the junior/senior high campus on Tuesday, Aug. 15.

Students entering K-6 will be able to find out their teachers for the coming school year from 5:00 p.m. until 6:00 p.m.

Students and parents are urged to meet with teachers at the secondary campus at 6:00 p.m. for an orientation meeting for all grade levels in the high school auditorium.

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Band to host community event Aug. 21

By Donnie A. Lucas

The Ragin’ Red Lion Band has switched from sectionals to full band rehearsals this week, with just a couple of days of summer band practices remaining before the school year starts next Thursday, Aug. 17.

The band played at the annual Ice Cream Supper on Monday and are continuing with evening practices from 5:00 p.m. until 8:30 p.m. through next Tuesday, Aug. 15.

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Church activities to start soon

By Melinda L. Lucas

With the start of the school year, Albany churches and organizations are beginning to plan youth and children’s services for students, most of them with September start dates.

Many youth have remained active over the summer, especially those who have participated in camps and mission trips, but the organized study groups will begin in earnest in the next few weeks.

Feed Store

Tuesday lunches for juniors and seniors will start up again on Aug. 22 at the Feed Store.

Head Start, Pre-K spots still open

By Melinda L. Lucas

There are several positions open for students who qualify for either the Head Start Program or the Pre-K Program at Nancy Smith Elelmentary.

Parents who are interested in having a child participate in either program should contact the school to determine if they qualify.

“As of Tuesday we had about 21 students total enrolled in those two programs,” said Leigh Lowe, director of student services. “There are still some spots available, but you have to qualify to participate.”

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4-H banquet set Aug. 13

By Sam Waller

Shackelford County 4-H wraps up its Summer STEAM program Thursday, Aug. 10 (today), and begins preparations for the new 4-H year, which starts in September.

Shackelford County extension agent Kelsey Bell said the final STEAM session will be a pool party hosted by Tamara Trail. Starting in early June, the program offered local children education in science, technology, engineering, art, and math.

On Monday, Aug. 14, incoming junior and senior officers will attend a meeting of the Shackelford County Commissioners Court.

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