Outdoor pickup planned for commodities

By Kathy Thomson This Thursday and Friday, April 2 and 3, are the pick-up dates for the April distribution of the commodity food program, but the continued spread of coronavirus has resulted in a couple of changes that certified families need to know.
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Suspensions, cancellations added to list

By Melinda L. Lucas Cancellations and suspensions of local events are ongoing through the coronavirus crisis, and the News will continue to publicize these as they are reported.
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Commodities to be available April 2-3

By Kathy Thomson Pick-up dates for the April distribution of the commodity food program are expected to take place as scheduled, on April 2 and 3, but the ongoing spread of coronavirus is expected to result in a couple of changes that certified families need to know.
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Churches continue to ‘meet’

By Kathy Thomson For the first time in history, local congregations are prohibited from meeting for typical worship services, and though some will not have Sunday services this week, others will offer online services of one type or another.

Fandangle rehearsals suspended

By Kathy Thomson Although the Fandangle cast has a history of working through mud, drought, and thunderstorms, the latest tempest, a world-wide health crisis caused by COVID-19, has put practices on hold for at least the month of March.

Fairways open at local golf course

By Kathy Thomson Spring has officially arrived, the weather is pleasant, and the grass at the Albany Golf Course is freshly mowed and ready for players. “Right now the course is still open, with self distancing,” said James Waters with the Albany Golf Club on Monday.

Local events postponed, cancelled

By Melinda L. Lucas Albany school classes and sports aren’t the only events affected by Coronavirus restrictions and concerns. Many other local activities have been suspended for at least the next two weeks, and some are completely cancelled.
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Fandangle practice underway

By Kathy Thomson The first Fandangle practice of the year took place on Monday evening at the Aztec Theater, with the next rehearsal scheduled for Monday, March 23. “We had a small but very strong group at our first Sampler rehearsal,” said artistic director Lorna Ayers.

District hopes to provides meals

By Melinda L. Lucas School breakfast and lunch for local students during the period that classes are suspended were still up in the air at press time, but Albany ISD administrators were hopeful that the cafeteria staff could begin distributing meals as soon as Thursday morning, March 19.

Pleasant honored by HSU

Jordan Pleasant, a 2017 Albany High School graduate, was named to the Fall 2019 Dean’s List at Hardin-Simmons University in Abilene.
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