Deep freeze blasts county, no major outages reported

By Sandy Morris

& Melinda L. Lucas

Old Man Winter blew into Shackelford County with a vengeance Sunday morning with freezing drizzle, snow flurries, temperatures in the teens and low 20s, and a wind chill near zero.

Unfortunately, Sunday’s weather was only the beginning of the winter blast, as the remainder of the week has seen warnings in effect for wind chills falling into the negative 15 and 20 degree range and temperatures staying in the low teens and single digits, dipping down below zero several nights. 

Possible new device policy tabled

By Melinda L. Lucas

A lengthy discussion on Monday morning to possibly adopt a local policy in connection with Texas Senate Bill 944, which updated laws around public information and retention, was tabled until the next meeting of the Shackelford County commissioners.

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No more tickets available for Ball

By Sandy Morris

The Albany Chamber is bringing back the Hereford Ball celebration 100 years after the original ball in 1921, and unfortunately, there are no longer any tickets available.

The event is scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 27 at the Whitney Theater.

Chamber manager Mary Beth Jones said the tickets for the ball, which is a dress-up celebration of Shackelford County’s ranches and history, went fast. 

Moran basketball teams finish season this week

By Sandy Morris

The Moran varsity girls and boys basketball teams both traveled to Eula on Tuesday, Feb. 2 and Rising Star on Friday, Feb. 5 for district play. 

Lady Bulldog 

Basketball

The Lady Bulldogs lost their contest with Eula 60-20.

Leading scorer for the game was Hannah Noble with six points, Dariann Hawley with five points, Johnnie Hise with four points, Hannah Rogers with three points, and Alli Scott with two points. 

Rising Star

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Good Showing

Patrick Henry (kneeling) exhibited his heavy weight cross barrow to a 10th place finish in the recent “Alternative” show in Fort Worth. Chloé Anderson also participated in the event, which drew a large number of exhibitors.

Albany native instrumental in staging historic game

[EDITOR’S NOTE: David Waller, a 2007 graduate of Albany High School, is the Director of Stadium & Football Operations for the Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic at AT&T Stadium. At the end of November, he and other members of the staff found themselves scrambling after the unexpected announcement that the Rose Bowl would be held in Texas.]

 

By David Hooks Waller

FUMC sets Ash Wednesday service

By Sandy Morris

The Albany United Methodist Church has announced its upcoming Ash Wednesday service. 

The service will be held from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 17. 

First Methodist pastor Tim Trimble said the service will be delivered via livestream from Seedbed.com and is entitled A Night with New Room, Ash Wednesday

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Boomerang fundraiser underway

By Sandy Morris

Area churches are participating in the Open Door Pregnancy and Family Resource Center current fundraiser.

Baby Bottle Boomerang is an annual fundraiser during which baby bottles are distributed to area residents to be filled with coins, bills, or checks which will be donated to the Open Door.

Breckenridge Open Door center director Marlina Cowan said there are about 24 churches in the area participating in this year’s fundraiser.

Local cheer team named National Champions

By Sandy Morris

Albany Sports Center took two cheer teams to the Varsity Spirit Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders National Championship in Arlington on Saturday, Feb. 6 and brought home awards in both the show team and elementary team divisions. 

ASC head coach Kourtnee Waters explained that the show team is made up of nine girls ages four to eight and teams in this division are not placed, but receive either an excellent or outstanding award.

Youth teams finish strong

By Donnie A. Lucas

The two boys teams in the Youth Basketball League participated in the season ending tournament, with the fifth graders winning their division and the sixth graders placing third.

The two girls’ team did not compete in the tournament due to a conflict with another activity.

The fifth graders, coached by Clint Chapman, won all three bracket games to remain undefeated for the season and win the title.

Albany beat Jim Ned in the first game 21-18. Scoring were Clay Chapman 9, Aiden Vickers 7, and Bennett Neece 2.

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