Cubs perform well in first outing

By Sam Waller

Albany Junior High School football teams opened their seasons last Thursday against Dublin.

The Cubs eighth grade team won 40-8, while the seventh grade engaged in a controlled scrimmage with Albany posting a 3-0 scoring advantage.

In the eighth grade game, Shawn Keen and Huffman Heatly each scored two touchdowns. Mason McCloy had an interception, and Brodey Oliver recovered a fumble on defense.

“The Cubs had a good first outing,” eighth grade coach David Fairchild said.

Moran Bulldogs to face Rotan Friday

By Sam Waller

The Moran Bulldogs showed some improvement last Friday in their second outing of the football season, but not enough to avoid a 51-6 loss to Class 1A Division I opponent Evant in their home opener at Bulldog Field.

“There was a little progress,” Moran coach John Hughes said. “There are things to work on, but our biggest problem is still our numbers. We made it past halftime, and that was a big positive.”

The Bulldogs (0-2) finished with 25 total yards and three turnovers.

MHS girls drop 2 matches

By Sam Waller

The Moran Lady Bulldogs dropped both of their varsity volleyball matches, while the junior high team opened its season last week.

On Aug. 31, the Lady Bulldogs lost 25-18, 25-19, 25-20 at home to Gustine.

“They showed a lot of improvement from when we played Gustine Aug. 17,” coach Jo Hise said. “They hustled for every point.”

On Saturday, Moran lost 25-13, 25-17, 21-25, 25-10 in a District 2-6A match at Newcastle. Hise said extending the match after falling behind 2-0 was a significant step for her team.

CareFest attracts 1200+ music lovers

By Donnie A. Lucas

An estimated 1,200 people attended the third annual ­CareFest on Saturday, benefitting the ResourceCare centers in six area communities.

The event featured nine individuals and groups including Roger Creager, Stoney Larue, and Giovannie and the Hired Guns.

According to one of the event organizers, Ragan Riley, the event turned out well. A tally of the funds raised were not available at press time.

Garage sale registration deadline nears

By Sam Waller

The registration deadline for the Albany Chamber of Commerce community garage sale is drawing nearer with potential participants encouraged to sign up if they haven’t already done so.

“We need everybody to get registered by Wednesday, Sept. 8, to get on the map for the garage sale,” Chamber manager Mary Beth Jones said.

The city-wide garage sale is scheduled for Sept. 11. Registration fee is $10 and covers inclusion on the map of participants and a sign. Signs will be ready for participants to pick up Tuesday through Thursday, Sept. 7-9.

Local COVID spike continues

By Donnie A. Lucas

With the number of positive COVID-19 cases steadily growing over the past two weeks, local health care and school officials are paying close attention to the numbers.

A total of 103 tests were administered last week by the two local health care clinics, with a total of 28 positive cases recorded, according to an update released Tuesday morning by Shackelford County judge Robert Skelton.

Further, the Shackelford County Health Clinic administered 27 additional tests on Monday and Tuesday this week, with 10 more positive results.

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Trustees pass $6.1M budget, 96.34¢ tax rate

By Melinda L. Lucas

Albany ISD trustees passed a budget for the 2021-2022 school year during a special early morning session on Tuesday, Aug. 31, meeting the required state deadline.

Total expenditures are projected at $6,113,680, while revenues are listed at $6,323,932.

This is the first time in six years that the district has not dipped into its fund balance, at least on paper, with projected revenues expected to exceed expenses.

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New exhibitions to open at Old Jail Sept. 11

By Sam Waller

The Old Jail Art Center will open new exhibits featuring Bill Wittliff’s “Swallowed Light” and Bruce Lee Webb’s “Hootenanny” with a dinner and reception on Saturday, Sept. 11.

“It’s a great way to kick off the fall,” said Susan Montgomery, OJAC’s development and membership coordinator. “It will be a really fun evening.”

The works, along with pieces from the center’s permanent collection, are being displayed as part of a program of a regular rotation of what is exhibited at the museum, Montgomery explained.

Directors propose budget, tax rate

By Melinda L. Lucas

After a combination of working through line items and meeting in closed sessions about salaries for close to three hours in a special session on Monday night, members of the Shackelford County Hospital District’s board of directors ended up with a proposed budget of $2,803,020 based on the “no-new-revenue” (NNR) rate of 20.67 cents. Last year’s proposed budget was $2,913,280.

The proposed tax rate, which is a little higher than last year’s 20.05-cent rate, is expected to generate about $1,134,300.

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Friends Gala tickets completely sold out

By Donnie A. Lucas

Tickets have sold out for the Friends of Fort Griffin Gala on Oct. 9 featuring Larry, Steve, & Rudy: The Gatlin Brothers, but anyone interested in attending can be placed on a waiting list.

According to event coordinator Susan Waller, the last of the 300 tickets were sold on Monday, so she is opening a waiting list in case tickets become available again.

A total of 300 tickets were sold for $50 each for the event which serves as the main fundraiser for the non-profit.

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