Rose wins 2nd in state archery results

Shackelford County resident Leia Rose placed second in the junior age group of the Texas 4-H State Indoor Archery Match conducted earlier this year, with Rose just recently learning of the results. In the indoor archery match, contestants competed in March and April at one of six locations around the state – Amarillo, Bay City, Carthage, Graham, Mercedes, and Monahans.
Rose wins 2nd in state archery results

Local nominees receive awards from state ag teachers

The Agriculture Teachers Association of Texas presented awards to The Albany News and Albany resident Wesley Turner for the support of agriculture education at its conference, held Sunday-Friday, July 21-26 in Dallas. Albany agriculture teacher and FFA sponsor Chris Beard, who submitted nominations for both honors, accepted the awards on behalf of the recipients.
Local nominees receive awards from state ag teachers

School online portal to open around Aug. 1

Registration for all Albany ISD students will open a little later than in previous years, according the Leigh Lowe, director of student services. Lowe said she hopes to have online registration open late next week, with in-person registration available at the high school campus for all grades on Aug.
School online portal to open around Aug. 1

OJAC camps start Tuesday

The deadline to register for this year’s annual summer camps for kids at the Old Jail Art Center has officially passed, with all five events filled and staff members preparing for the first workshop next Tuesday. All the workshops are in person at the OJAC, held mostly in the Stasney Center.
OJAC camps start Tuesday

Stipends, home school day discussed

Interim supt. goes over facilities updates Because of conflicts, the Albany ISD board of trustees did not meet on their usual third Monday, but instead gathered on Thursday, July 18 with interim superintendent Kent Lefevre and NSES principal Jenci Chambers.
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Alamo Letter decision tabled

AttheirJuly22meeting, Shackelford County commissioners again tabled a decision on where to place a plaqueofferedbytheAlamo Letter Society that would display the famous Alamo “Victory or Death” letter by Col. William Barret Travis.
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Power pole impales local business

Employees at Albany Food Mart were startled, then stunned on Tuesday afternoon when a power pole crashed through the roof of the building. “There were two people here, no customers, just the boss and me,” Tammy Boland said.“WethoughtLion Fuels blew up.
Power pole impales local business
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