Youth events slated in July

By Lynsi Musselman Church doors are beginning to open a little wider with Sunday school, camps, and Vacation Bible School starting up in the next few weeks. First Baptist Church Sunday school will officially start back at First Baptist Church on Sunday, Aug. 1. Worship service is at 10:45 a.m.

Senior citizen center to open

By Lynsi Musselman Board members for the Shackelford County Senior Citizen Activity Center announced this week that a “soft opening” will take place on Monday, July 6. Board secretary Mary Beth Jones said Tuesday that the opening is dependent on COVID-19 numbers prior to the event.

Girls compete at rodeo finals

By Lynsi Musselman Two recent graduates of Albany High School competed in the Texas High School Rodeo Association finals that took place last week in Abilene at the Taylor County Coliseum.

Funding needed for Day Camp

By Lynsi Musselman ResourceCare’s summer day camp is less than  one month away, and sponsorships are still being requested to help provide a safe and fun three weeks of camp for Shackelford County youth.
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Old Jail to reopen July 1

By Lynsi Musselman The Old Jail Art Center  will reopen to members by appointment only beginning Tuesday, June 16 through Tuesday, June 30, and then open to the general public on July 1. For the rest of this month, members can schedule a visit by calling the museum from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Reyna Garcia recognized at McMurry

By Lynsi Musselman Albany High School 2018 graduate and McMurry University sophomore Reyna Garcia has been named  2020 Academic Winter-Spring Academic All Conference for softball.

Online registration should start soon

By Lynsi Musselman The start of the 2020-2021 school year is just two months away, and many families are anxiously waiting to get their kids registered for the upcoming school year.
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Wheat harvest gets underway

By Lynsi Musselman Combines in Shackelford County are getting ready for, and in some cases already working on, the area wheat harvest – with drier conditions than in the previous three years.

Fast-Moving Flames

By Melinda L. Lucas Two vacant houses on the southern outskirts of Albany were completely destroyed Tuesday afternoon in a fire that was believed to have started from electric lines sparking in a tree branch broken off by high winds.
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