Golf tournaments planned July 22-23, July 29

By Sam Waller

Albany Golf Course will host two fundraising tournaments later this month sponsored by the Shackelford Youth and Livestock Association and the Albany Masonic Lodge.

The Youth and Livestock Association will host a three-person scramble on Saturday-Sunday, July 22-23, with proceeds going toward the renovation of the Shackelford County livestock barn.

Entry fee is $125 per person and includes a meal Saturday evening. Matt Stapp will perform during the meal.

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Summer workouts for football, volleyball to start July 31

By Sam Waller

Preseason practice for Albany High School football and volleyball programs will begin Monday, July 31.

Prospective athletes for both sports have been provided letters outlining two-a-day practices, as well as forms that must be filled out and signed by both students and parents by the opening day of practices.

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Donation total for monuments reaches $35,000

By Sam Waller

Fundraising for the Albany football monument fund has reached $35,000 toward the goal of $50,000, according to Albany Athletic Booster Club president Cari Heatly.

The amount represents an increase of about $800 in the last three weeks, when the Booster Club concluded a raffle for a football autographed by all members of the Albany Lions’ 2022 Class 2A Division II state championship team. Heatly said there are no further fundraisers planned at this time, but the Booster Club will continue to accept donations.

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Annual Day Camp to start Monday

By Donnie L. Lucas

The first of a two-week Summer Day Camp sponsored by ResourceCare is set to begin Monday, July 10 at the Albany Youth Center.

This year the program is split between July 10-14 and July 24-28 to accommodate a number of the high school age workers to attend church camps.

A total of 128 campers ages 3 through the sixth grade are enrolled, with 31 high school staffers signed up to work the event, along with eight junior high volunteers.

The drop off time is from 8:30 a.m. until 8:50 a.m. each day at the back door of the Youth Center.

Chamber cancelled

By Melinda L. Lucas

Chamber of Commerce members are reminded that there will be no Friday luncheon this week because the Icehouse Restaurant is closed for its annual week of vacation.

Chamber manager Brandi Lehew said that Chamber lunches will begin again on July 14 at the Icehouse.

For more information, call the Chamber of Commerce at 325-762-2525.

For more information, call the Chamber of Commerce office at 325-762-2525.

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VFD continues fundraising to upgrade station

By Sam Waller

Albany Volunteer Fire Department is continuing its fundraising effort to upgrade facilities and equipment, not the least of which is this week’s delivery of a brand new 2022 Dodge Ram 5500 rescue truck.

Purchase of the truck was approved in March by Albany city council members, who also approved $45,000 of the cost to be taken from the “restricted fund” that is designated for fire department use with council approval. The rest was expected to come from donations.

Paper will not be published week of July 17

Albany News readers and advertisers are asked to be aware that no newspaper will be published, either in print or online, during the week of July 17.

“There will not be an edition on Thursday, July 20,” said News editor Melinda Lucas. “We hope we’re giving everyone, especially those who might need legal notices or other time-sensitive information, ample notice that we’re going to take that week off so that our staff can spend time with their families.”

The News office will be open for the usual hours of 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Thursday of that week.

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Pine boxes earn spot on TV

By Sam Waller

Albany has drawn the attention of the syndicated television program Texas Country Reporter.

Hosts Bob and Kelli Phillips were recently in town for a segment on Jim Nobles, who handcrafts wooden caskets under the Noblex Pine Boxes banner.

Nobles said the segment will air some time this fall.

Texas Country Reporter airs on KTXS (Channel 12) at 6:30 p.m. Saturdays. The show previously featured Albany’s restored Sinclair station in 2015.

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Summer wildfire danger remains despite recent rainfall

By Donnie A. Lucas

Shackelford County residents recorded significant rainfall over the weekend and have had more rain in general over last year at this time.

However, a burn ban is in force across the county, and while grass fires have yet to plague local firefighters, summer weather patterns are here and the threat is increasing.

OJAC deadline pushed to July 21

By Melinda L. Lucas

The deadline to register for this year’s summer workshops at the Old Jail Art Center has been pushed back to Friday, July 21, according to the OJAC’s director of education Erin Whitmore.

Children in grades one through six (ages 6-12) can still sign up for four different in-person events, including the popular puppet workshop.

After a couple of years of offering virtual only and hybrid workshops because of the COVID pandemic, Whitmore said that all activities will be conducted on site this year in the museum’s Stasney Room.

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