Old Jail reaches out to statewide audience

By Sidney Bartee

The Old Jail Art Center virtual camps are continuing this week, with Frontier Fort Kids closing the annual summer events next week.

Last week, students participated in the Cultural Connections Camp centered around India.

Crafts, snacks, activities, games, and gifts were provided to students who participated in the camp.

According to education director Erin Whitmore, the camps went amazingly well this year, with good participation.

Works continues on ‘21-22 budget

By Melinda L. Lucas

Shackelford County commissioners continued trimming the budget for the 2021-2022 fiscal year that starts Oct. 1 and got their first look at preliminary tax rate numbers during a meeting held Monday, Aug. 9.

Final tax valuations are still pending from the Shackelford County Appraisal District.

For several hours on Monday, the elected officials continued to chip away at the expense side of the budget, hoping to have a document ready to propose in the next two to three weeks.

Albany News

Chamber plans activities

By Sam Waller

The Albany Chamber of Commerce will begin taking registration for its annual community garage sale next week and is seeking sponsors for its inaugural Home of the Hereford Cookoff and Cornhole tournament.

Registration for the garage sale, which is scheduled for Sept. 11, begins Tuesday, Aug.17 and runs through Sept. 3.

Registration fee is $10, which covers inclusion on the map and a garage sale sign.

“That goes to pay for the plastic signs so participants don’t have to return them,” Chamber manager Mary Beth Jones said.

Albany News

Local residents report mountain lion sightings

By Sam Waller

Multiple sightings of a mountain lion in north Albany have been reported on social media by local residents.

One sighting was reported the morning of Aug. 4 at a residence near Nancy Smith Elementary School. Another was reported in the back yard of a northside residence on Aug. 7.

Game warden Jacob Mort said he has received only one official phone call about the situation, and that was not from someone who had personally spotted the cat.

City to propose tax rate Aug. 17

By Melinda L. Lucas

A special meeting of the Albany city council was set for next Tuesday, Aug. 17 to discuss and propose a tax rate for the upcoming tax year. 

City manager Billy Holson said Tuesday after the council’s regular session that making a decision next week will give the city time to post required notices prior to the regular meeting on Sept. 13, when he hopes the new tax rate will be adopted.

The city’s fiscal year ends in March, so their budget has already been decided.

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Albany News

School details included in special section

Bios of new staff members, along with faculty assignments and school supply lists, are included in the special back-to-school section in this week’s issue.

There are also articles about vaccination requirements, elementary “meet the teacher” night, and orientation for new junior high and high school students.

See Section C for details.

Albany News

Registration continues, classes start on Aug. 18

By Donnie A. Lucas

With online enrollment hovering at 90 percent earlier this week, school officials are still looking for 30-35 more students to register before the first day of classes next Wednesday, Aug. 18.

Overall enrollment for all grade levels stood at 460 students on Monday, with about 10 more enrollments expected at the secondary campus and 16 more at the elementary.

Cases on rise as school year nears

By Donnie A. Lucas

The number of current positive COVID-19 cases more than doubled during the last week, according to information reported by the Shackelford County Health Clinic.

The local clinic said that 40 tests were administered from Aug. 2 through Aug. 9, with 12 positive results. The facility previously reported 25 tests given with eight positive results for July 19-30, for a total of 65 tests and 20 positives during the three-week period.

Albany News

MISD Meet the Teachers set Aug. 19

By Sam Waller

Enrollment packets for prospective students at Moran Independent School are available now in the school office. All students planning to attend Moran schools need to pick up a packet.x

Students may pick up paperwork during business hours over the next two weeks. Packets will also be available during the Meet the Teachers event on Aug. 19, according to principal Jo Hise.

Meet the Teachers will be preceeded by Meet the Bulldogs.

Albany News

LeMay, Peterson win team roping

By Sidney Bartee

Albany students Cort Peterson and Will LeMay competed in the American Junior Rodeo Association finals last weekend, bringing home a top award.

The boys won the team roping short go competition in their division and received a saddle and belt buckles as prizes.

Peterson is the header for the team and LeMay is the heeler.

The duo has traveled to rodeo competitions most weekends since September of 2020, and their successes in the qualifying events made them eligible for the finals.