UIL contests set next week

♦ A number of Albany Junior High and Nancy Smith Elementary students are competing in the a variety of UIL Academic events this week and next. Speaking events were held yesterday, Nov.
Stephanie Gleitz (c) and Kristie Smith (r) listen while sixth grader Presley Rosales practices the speech she developed for the Modern Oratory competition in the UIL contest being held this week in Anson. Remaining contestants will go to Anson Dec. 6. Donn ie Lucas / Albany News

OJAC to host holiday Family Festival Dec. 9

The Christmas season is in full swing at the Old Jail Art Center, and the OJAC education department has plenty of things planned for local families and their visitors. Special activities for December include an upcoming family festival on Dec.
OJAC to host holiday Family Festival Dec. 9

Estimates given for signage

About half of Monday’s brief meeting of the Shackelford County Commissioners Court was spent discussing current projects of the County Historical Commission, withchairKathy Bales present.
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Academic Booster Club continues campaign

After supplementing academic endeavors at Albany schools over the past four years, the Albany Academic Booster Club has initiated a $125,000 fundraising campaign to continue providing assistance where needed in the future.
The Albany Academic Booster Club’s first big fundraising campaign in 2019 yielded $132,916, which has been expended in the areas shown above. ABC officers hope to raise another $125,000 to carry the programs through the next few years.

Santa letters due by Dec. 1

It’s almost deadline time for Santa letters and holiday essays, ideally turned in by Dec. 1, if they are going to be included in the Christmas issue published by onThursday,Dec.21.
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