Still no vaccines in sight for county

By Melinda L. Lucas The much-anticipated coronavirus vaccine has still not made its way to Albany, but some Shackelford County citizens are finding a path to outside sources.

MISD resumes classes, girls defeat JCSA 39-15

By Sandy Morris The Moran Independent School District resumed classes after the holiday break on Monday, Jan. 4. The next scheduled holiday for the district is Martin Luther King Day on Monday, Jan. 18 followed by Friday, Jan. 22 for the Shackelford County Livestock Show.
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Special deer season continues through Jan. 17

By Sandy Morris Licensed hunters ages 16 years and younger have opportunities this winter and spring to sharpen their skills and bring home some whitetail and turkey trophies, and adult hunters still have time to harvest wild game.  Dove season ended Sunday, Jan.

FCA to host special events

By Sandy Morris The Big Country chapter of Fellowship of Christian Athletes typically hosts its annual Weekend of Champions over full weekends each January.
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Scott recognized by Midwestern

 Taylor Scott of Albany was recognized on the Dean’s Honor Roll at Midwestern State University recognized for the fall 2020 semester. Scott is studying Pre-Radiologic Technology. A student who completes 12 hours in one semester with a grade point average of 3.50 to 3.74 is included on the list. 
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Albany students included on list

Angelo State University in San Angelo, Texas, has announced the students achieving the Dean’s List designation for the 2020 fall semester. To be eligible for the ASU Dean’s List, full-time undergraduate students must maintain a 3.25 or better grade point average.
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Reddin earns ASU degree

Angelo State University conferred 381 undergraduate and 191 degrees to its fall 2020 graduates that were recognized in a virtual commencement on Dec. 6. Graduates include Kait­lyn Reddin of Albany, who earned a Bachelor of Science in Interdisciplinary Studies.
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Little Dribblers to register soon

By Donnie A. Lucas Registration for Little Dribblers basketball will begin next week, with the deadline set for Wednesday, Jan. 27. According to organizer Joe Tidwell, the program is open to both boys and girls who are eight years old by Jan. 1 and continues through the fourth grade.
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Albany youth ski in New Mexico

By Sandy Morris Sixteen local youth, three families, and two adult volunteers traveled to Taos, New Mexico during the Albany Youth Ministry Winter Ski Trip and Christian Adventure last week.  This year, the group left Albany early on Tuesday, Dec.

OJAC reaches Annual Appeal goal

By Sandy Morris The Old Jail Art Center found unique ways to continue offering programming to a variety of patrons during the restrictions from COVID during 2020.
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