Lions Roar wins 17th Star

By Melinda L. Lucas

The staff of The Lions Roar, the student newspaper for Albany High School, earned a 17th consecutive Star Award along with a Tops in Texas and almost 50 individual honors announced by the Interscholastic League Press Conference (ILPC) last weekend.

The annual state-level journalism convention was held in Austin for the first time in two years, although judging was held and awards issued in both 2020 and 2021 despite the pandemic.

Academic banquet slated May 16

By Donnie A. Lucas

Academic achievement will be recognized during the Albany Junior and Senior High School Academic Banquet on Monday, May 16 at 7:00 p.m.

The annual event is sponsored by Albany ISD, the Feed Store, and the Academic Booster Club.

The theme for the event is “Education is the Most Powerful Weapon to Change the World,” according to organizer Tisha Wilkins.

Ticket sales ended Tuesday for the event, with recognized students being provided a free ticket. All other tickets were $15 each.

Moran tent revival set May 14-16

By Sam Waller

The Calling – Come & See Revival will offer three nights of worship for all faiths this weekend at Moran City Park.

The revival, hosted by First Baptist Church of Moran, is a cooperative effort with Albany Methodist Church.

Services will start at 6:30 p.m. Saturday, Sunday, and Monday, May 14-16.

The Calling is for those who have never known God, those who have strayed away, or those who have a close walk with God every day – in other words for everyone – and can recharge one’s faith, according to Dora Leonard of FBC Moran.

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Lutheran church to hear guest preacher

By Sam Waller

Capt. Kurtis Bueltmann, chaplain at Dyess Air Force Base in Abilene, will serve as a guest speaker Sunday, May 15 at Trinity Lutheran Church.

Bueltmann, an ordained Lutheran minister, has been involved in the ministry for more than 30 years. He was recently posted to Dyess.

“I asked Kurtis to preach on the theology of what he does as a chaplain,” Trinity Lutheran pastor Tom Chandler said. “We’re looking to hearing what he has to say, and we invite everyone in the community.”

Services start at 10:30 a.m. Sunday.

Farm Bureau donates to fire departments

Callahan-Shackelford County Farm Bureau, in partnership with Texas Farm Bureau, presented $500 donations to all Volunteer Fire Departments in both counties.

“The public service provided by the fire departments is vital to all citizens and property owners, and during the recent devastating fires in Eastland County, area VFDs provided very important support,” said local board member Ace Reames. “Cal-Shack Farm Bureau is pleased to show appreciation for all they do.”

AHS seniors to be given Bibles at Baccalaureate

By Sam Waller

The Albany High School Class of 2022 senior Bible presentation, a long-running project of First Baptist Church of Albany, will be included as part of the Baccalaureate service at 7:00 p.m. Sunday, May 22, at the Albany High School Auditorium.

The event, hosted by FBC for decades, was combined with Baccalaureate two years ago.

First Baptist youth minister Eduardo San Lucas will present the Bibles to the seniors during the service.

Albany News

Study Club selling quilt raffle tickets as fundraiser

By Sam Waller

The Albany Study Club will again raffle a quilt as part of its annual Quilt Show during the Fort Griffin Fandangle.

Raffle tickets may be purchased from any Study Club member or at Shackelford County Library. Tickets are $5 for one or $20 for five.

“The raffle again benefits our scholarship fund for high school students,” Study Club member Tammy Glover said. “We’re giving out one $500 scholarship this year, which will be announced at graduation.”

The Study Club’s cookbook sales also help fund scholarships.

Albany News

Brush control field day planned May 17

By Sam Waller

Interested parties may still attend a brush control field day scheduled for Tuesday, May 17 at the Stasney Ranch headquarters.

Shackelford County extension agent Kelsey Bell said she expects around 20, but more are welcome.

“People can just show up,” Bell said. “We’re already past the RSVP deadline, but anyone who wants to come can give me a heads-up, and I can let the caterers know we’re expecting a few more.”

Albany News

Jr. high tennis teams dominate recent district meet

By Sam Waller

Members of the Albany Junior High tennis claimed three division titles and another 10 top four finishes last week at the junior high district tournament at Abilene’s Rose Park Tennis Center.

In the girls competition on Monday, May 2, the Lady Cubs swept the top three spots in seventh grade doubles. Zayne Le­fevre and Amber Miramontes won the title, defeating teammates Charlee Hefner and Hattie Braly in the final, while Tatum Grady and Ashlyn Miller finished third.

4-Hers participate in horse show

By Sam Waller

A total of 18 participants took part in the Shackelford County 4-H horse show Saturday, May 7 at the Fikes Arena southeast of Albany.

Competition in judged and timed events was held in three age groups – Clover Kids (kindergarten through second grade), Junior (third through sixth grade), and Senior – as well as a Novice Class.

“It was quite an undertaking,” Shackelford County extension agent Kelsey Bell said. “I’m just really grateful to everyone who had a hand in making it happen.”

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