Girls split matches, Bulldogs lose to Sidney

The Lady Bulldogs split games last week, defeating Strawn in three sets on Tuesday, Sept. 11, and then falling in straight sets to Newcastle last Saturday.

The junior high and varsity teams hosted Hawley on Tuesday, Sept. 18, but results were not available at press time.

The varsity team will be in Albany this Saturday, Sept. 22 for a 10:00 a.m. matchup with the Lady Lions.

Both Moran teams travel to Abilene Christian for games starting at 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 25.

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Hise earns top award at Fair

Shackelford County 4-H member Johnnie Hise, a freshman at Moran High School, won several ribbons in the youth clothing division of the West Texas Fair and Rodeo this month and, after all the results from the category were tallied, she also won the overall award in youth clothing. 

Alton’s Sewing Machine Co. gives one $200 gift certificate to the youth exhibitor who wins the most points in youth clothing, and Hise earned the special award and recognition this year with the clothing items she had sewn.

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Truck show set this Saturday

The third annual Shifters Car Club Truck Show will entice nostalgia buffs and truck enthusiasts to downtown Albany this Saturday, Sept. 22, to see antique vehicles, hot rod pickups, and classic work trucks lined up side by side for judging and viewing. 

Everyone is welcome to come out, walk around the show for free, view the preserved and restored relics of a former time, and listen to the rumble of engines that relied on two- or four-barrel carburetors to mix the fuel and air mixture into the proper proportions.

OJAC to host Chinese Moon Family Festival this Saturday

Everyone is invited to celebrate the Chinese mid-autumn moon at a free family festival hosted by the Old Jail Art Center on Saturday, Sept. 22, from 12:00 noon until 3:00 p.m.

“Come and enjoy traditional crafts, games, food, and music at this centuries-old Chinese Harvest Festival honoring family, gathering, and gratitude,” said education director Erin Whitmore. “Go on a virtual scavenger hunt for Chinese artifacts, create a moon-drum, add to our community Wish-Lantern, and try a traditional mooncake or dumpling.”

Community asked to answer search survey

With more than half of the intended application time for the Albany ISD superintendent post already gone, AISD trustees discussed the possibility of extending the process until the end of the year during a regular meeting on Monday, Sept. 17.

When board members first decided on the time line in July, they chose to take applications during September, set up interviews by mid-October, and announce a lone finalist by Nov. 19.

However, with fewer candidates so far than they had anticipated, the trustees considered that timing might be limiting the field.

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8 Seconds to show at Aztec

The biography of world champion bull rider Lane Frost is told in 8 Seconds, a 1994 movie that will be shown at the Aztec Theater this Saturday, Sept. 22 for $6 per ticket or as part of the Reel Deal series for season ticket holders.

The Aztec box office will open at 6:00 p.m. and the film is set to start rolling across the big screen of the historic downtown theater at 7:00 p.m.

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Budget, tax rate adopted

A quorum of Shackelford County Hospital District directors okayed the proposed budget and tax rate at an abbreviated meeting on Monday, Sept. 17.

Three of the board members waited several minutes until a fourth could arrive in order to be able to take action, then they opted to defer other agenda items until next month so the director could leave to take care of sick family members.

A budget of $2,972,476 was approved unanimously on a motion by Jo Ann Estridge, with a second by Janna Ledbetter.

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Town Hall meeting set Wednesday

State Senator Charles Perry and State Representative Mike Lang will host a joint Town Hall meeting for Shackelford County residents next Wednesday, Sept. 26 at the Aztec Theater in downtown Albany.

The hour-long forum from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. will include a question-and-answer time along with a brief address from each elected official about the his legislative agenda, the state budget, and how the legislative process works.

The event is open to the public.

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Local Lions Club sweethearts named

Albany High School senior Madison Wilkins and Moran High School senior Khloe New were named Lions Club co-sweethearts for 2018-19.

“We were looking for young ladies that showed a lot of willingness to work in the community, were good moral citizens, and did well in their class,” said Lions Club president Robert Skelton. “We had several good candidates to choose from.”

Madison Wilkins

Madison Wilkins has attended Albany schools her entire academic career. 

Senior luncheons to start

Shackelford County senior adults (50 and up) are invited to attend the Shackelford County Resource Center’s September senior luncheon to be held on Friday, Sept. 21 at the Youth Center beginning at 11:00 a.m.

“The meal time is a little earlier,” said program assistant Ragan Riley. “We changed it to 11:00 a.m. in order to try and accommodate more seniors and volunteers.”

ResourceCare will host the first senior luncheon of the new school year, and the menu for Friday includes BBQ (sliced beef and sausage), potato salad, coleslaw, baked beans, and cobbler for desert.

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