Bench dedicated to Carolyn Waller

By Sam Waller

The Shackelford County Library recently dedicated a bench outside its main entrance in memory of librarian Carolyn Waller, who died in December 2020.

The bench, constructed by sculptor Joe Barrington of Throckmorton, was presented by the Prairieland Quilters, of which Waller was a member.

Mail ballot applications accepted

By Donnie A. Lucas

Shackelford County residents who want to request ballots by mail for the May 7 statewide amendment election and the county-wide hospital district election can now send in their applications.

The deadline for requests to be received in the clerk’s office is April 26. The application form to request a mail ballot can be found on the county website at www.shackelfordcounty.org.

Voters can also call the clerk’s office at 325-762-9415 in order to receive one through the mail.

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Crawfish Boil slated April 7

By Donnie A. Lucas

The Albany Chamber of Commerce will host its annual Membership Drive Crawfish Boil at the depot parking lot at 6:00 p.m. on Thursday, April 7.

All Chamber members are invited to attend without charge, and anyone who isn’t a member is welcome to join the organization at the event.

The meal will include a traditional crawfish boil, as well as fried catfish and the fixings cooked by the group’s board members, along with Ken and Lesley Jones.

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Students prepare for academic competition

By Donnie A. Lucas

A number of high school students placed at the Stamford UIL Practice Meet originally scheduled for Feb. 26. It was switched to a virtual meet due to weather conditions.

Students were administered UIL tests in a variety of categories and submitted using email to Stamford, with final results announced late last week.

“It was difficult catching all the kids to test virtually because they are all so busy,” high school coordinator Rick Davis said. “There were a couple of kids who didn’t get to compete because of scheduling conflicts.”

Scholarship info needed Monday

By Melinda L. Lucas

Basic information about scholarships being awarded to this year’s graduating class at Albany High School is needed by the first part of next week.

Ann Riley at the AHS office needs to update her list of available scholarships and requirements and would like to be contacted by the end of the day on Monday, March 21.

School offices are closed this week for spring break, but representatives of scholarship boards can go ahead and email Riley at ariley@albany.esc14.net so she will have the information when she returns to work.

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Cheerleaders named by judges

By Donnie A. Lucas

Cheerleader tryouts for the 2022-2023 school year were held last Friday, March 11, prior to the early dismissal for spring break.

The varsity high school squad was expanded from eight to 10 members and the JV squad was eliminated for this year.

“We only had six girls sign up for varsity and four for JV, so we just combined them into one squad of 10,” sponsor Nickie Leveridge said. “The tryouts ran very smoothly from what I heard, and the judges from Cisco College did a great job for us.”

Play cast, crew named as all stars

By Donnie A. Lucas

Three members of the cast and crew of the Albany High School One Act Play received special recognition last week at the district contest held in Haskell.

While the Albany play did not place in the top three to advance to the bi-district contest, senior Brooks Neece was named to the All-Star Cast and senior Avery Kleiner received All-Star Technical Cast. Junior Briley Tabor was given an All-Star Cast Honorable Mention.

Lions win shortened local tournament

By Sam Waller

The Albany Lions were able to handle the opposition and the elements last week, going 3-0 at the Albany tournament that was originally planned to be played over three days.

The four-team, round-robin event required organizers to adjust schedules to avoid the blast of wintry weather that hit the area Friday, March 11. The ­Lions played twice on Thursday, March 10, beating Eastland 11-0 and Baird 4-2. On Saturday, March 12, Albany beat Clyde 6-2.

Tourney raises funds for youth group

By Sam Waller

Red Sasquatch, a team that included Albany High School volleyball coach M.J. Reneau and players Sarah Cotter and Clara Holson, won the First Baptist Church youth group’s volleyball tournament Saturday, March 12 at the Albany High School gym.

The double-elimination tourney, which raised funds to send FBC youth to summer camps, drew eight teams. Other entries were the Stars, the Tigers, Umizoomi, We Showed Up, Impact, Two Bump Chumps, and One Hit Wonders.

First Baptist youth minister Eduardo San Lucas said the event met its goal.

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Grief study to start March 23

By Melinda L. Lucas

Local residents are invited to join a special scripture-based study for those grieving the death of a family member or friend.

According to Jenny Scott, who is helping facilitate the group, “GriefShare” will get the 13-week study underway on Wednesday, March 23, starting at 7:00 p.m. at the Feed Store.

Scott attended a similar study in Abilene and felt that it could help others, too, guiding them to sections of the Bible that are relevant to the emotions and questions they are feeling.

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