Co-op offers scholarships

As part of their commitment to education and training, concern for community and support of youth, four scholarships are available through Big Country Electric Cooperative and affiliates: •Big Country EC Academic Scholarship – Two $4,000 scholarships will be awarded to graduating seniors whose...
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2019 starts colds, ends with moderate temps

By Kathy Thomson Twenty-nineteen started off cold, with temperatures unwilling to climb above freezing until Jan. 3, but the year ended on a warm note, with unusually mild temperatures the final month and a half. During the course of the year, the weather was typical for this part of West Texas.

Open For Lunch!

By Melinda L. Lucas Over a dozen volunteers gathered on Christmas Day to prepare about 100 lunches for local residents during the Matthews Memorial Presbyterian Church’s 11th annual Christmas Feast.

AISD classes to resume Monday

By Melinda L. Lucas Students and staff of Albany Junior-Senior High School and Nancy Smith Elementary School will be back in class on Tuesday, Jan. 7 to start the second semester and the fourth sixth weeks of the 2019-2020 school year.  Teachers return for a staff development day at 8:30 a.m.

Donations to be doubled

By Melinda L. Lucas The board of trustees at the Old Jail Art Center has asked potential donors to consider contributing now, during the museum’s current ongoing Annual Appeal, to double the effect of their generosity. “The Charles E.
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Edgar pig named overall reserve

By Melinda L. Lucas Albany High School junior Carli Edgar brought home a Reserve Grand Champion banner after  showing her middleweight Hampshire pig at the Lone- Star Classic in Abilene before Christmas.

Local tax collections pick up momentum

By Melinda L. Lucas As is typical, property tax payments at the Shackelford County Appraisal District accelerated just before the end of the year, according to chief appraiser Clayton Snyder.
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Foods to be distributed Jan. 9-10

By Kathy Thomson Pick-up dates for the January distribution of the commodity food program are Jan. 9 and 10. On Thursday, Jan. 9, certified eligible families in Moran should pick up their monthly commodity food at the Moran City Hall between 9:00 and 11:00 a.m.
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Attendance critical for school credit

By Donnie A. Lucas Parents and students alike are reminded of the importance of school attendance due to the Texas Compulsory Attendance Law which mandates that students attend a minimum number of minutes each semester to receive credit for courses taken.
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Alliance delivers to 109 families

By Melinda L. Lucas With the help of a “generous” donor and multiple other contributions, the Christmas meal needs of 109 Albany and Moran families were met when the Albany Ministerial Alliance distributed its annual Christmas food baskets on Sunday, Dec. 22.
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