Shackelford County elected officials met for a routine session on Tuesday morning, May 28 that was postponed one day from the usual meeting time because of the Memorial Day holiday.
Longtime Fandangle Parade chairman John Ayers is encouraging local businesses, organizations, and individuals to start planning their 2019 entries.
This year’s parade is set for 5:00 p.m. on Saturday, June 22, in downtown Albany.
“It’s time to start planning the parade,” Ayers said.
The Albany High School graduates of 2019 once again participated in Project Graduation on Friday, May 24.
Project Graduation is an annual event designed to give seniors one last high school memory and to celebrate completion of high school.
Many Albany Junior High students received awards at the annual Junior High Awards Assembly, which took place last Wednesday, May 22.
Awards were given to the top boy and girl in both seventh and eighth grade in several categories.
By Melinda L. Lucas
New and returning board members were sworn in during a noon meeting on May 28, rescheduled from May 20 because weather concerns had caused its postponement.
Local quilters and quilt collectors are being asked to share their favorites with the public by displaying them in the upcoming quilt exhibition to take place during Fandangle time in June.
The Moran High School Prom was held Saturday, May 18, at the new Moran ISD Event Center.
This was the first time for the prom to take place at the new venue.
Summer Pederson was chosen as Prom Queen and Kobee Lapp was crowned Prom King.
Bulldog fans have a new football scoreboard installed and ready for the upcoming 2019-2020 season.
First Financial Bank donated the scoreboard, and representatives of the bank joined others at the dedication ceremony on Monday, May 20.
All residents from around the Shackelford County area are invited to attend the Albany Lions Club sponsored Memorial Day service held at the Aztec Theater on Monday, May 27, at 6:00 p.m.
This is the second year that the Lions Club has been in charge of the annual event.
Twenty-eight Albany High School seniors will march into the AHS gymnasium Friday night, May 24, walk across the stage to receive their diplomas, stand to sing the Alma Mater together as a class one last time, and then step into their future.