Band Boosters discuss possible trips

By Sandy Morris

The Albany Band Boosters met on Tuesday, Jan. 12 to discuss a possible high school band trip.  

In order for the band to take a trip, there must be some type of educational component, and AISD band director Will Vaughan shared ideas of what those components might be, such as working with another band or band director or giving a performance. 

The boosters also discussed taking the junior high band on a trip. 

Typically, the junior high band takes a trip as a reward for participating or performing in a contest. 

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OJAC offers virtual workshops

By Sandy Morris

Specialized subscription boxes are in big demand as many people are limiting their outings and social activities.  

In order to continue to provide patrons with opportunities to participate in some type of workshop, the Old Jail Art Center has created a virtual workshop subscription series. 

The series includes four workshops during the spring semester plus a free summer bonus. 

Two options are available with #StayHomeStudio for teens and adults and #StayHomeStudioKIDS for ages seven to 12. 

Albany sales taxes down, Moran’s up

By Sandy Morris

Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar released January state sales tax revenue amounts for counties across the state of Texas, including Shackelford County.

The City of Albany will receive a sales tax allotment of $31,549.36 from the state this month. This amount is down 15.06 percent from the $37,143.45 payment received this time last year.

The City of Moran will receive a net payment of $1,633.48 this period for a 13.13 percent increase from the $1,443.83 received this time last year. 

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4-H’ers to meet for various events

By Sandy Morris

In addition to preparing for upcoming livestock shows, members of the local 4-H chapter continue to stay busy in other areas of interest. 

Farrier Program

Shackelford County extension agent and 4-H sponsor Kloey Painter announced a special horse program slated for Thursday, Jan. 28 at 5:30 p.m. at the show barn.

“A farrier will come show the kids how to shoe a horse,” said Painter. 

Shotgun Practice

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GED class sign-up starts

By Sandy Morris

Open registration for the next series of General Education Development (GED) classes in Albany is now taking place, according to local instructor Kenzie Fairchild.

“Open enrollment will be available on Monday nights,” said Fairchild. 

The Albany GED class meets at the county library on Mondays from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. and on Tuesdays from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. throughout the school year, following the AISD holiday schedule. 

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Weekly programs start up

By Sandy Morris

Now that the holidays are over, local churches are gearing up weekly programs for the spring semester.

Friendship Baptist

Friendship Baptist Church started its children’s and youth programs back up on Wednesday, Jan. 13.  

The children meet each Wednesday from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., and the youth meet from 6:00 to 8:00 p. m.

First Baptist Church

First Baptist Church members also kicked off activities for children and youth on Wednesday, Jan. 13. 

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Closet Angels closes temporarily

By Sandy Morris

While winter seems to have officially hit the Big Country area and the post-holiday COVID surge continues, many people are finding themselves in need of basic items of clothing and furniture.  

Albany is fortunate to have Closet Angels and Neighbors in Need to help  local residents when they need a helping hand.  

Unfortunately, both of these organizations and their volunteers also are affected by the weather and COVID. 

Class attendance critical for local students

By Sandy Morris

As AISD students have begun their second semester of the 2020-2021 school year, students and parents are being reminded of the importance of school attendance due to the Texas Compulsory Attendance Law which mandates that students attend a minimum number of minutes each semester to receive credit for courses taken. 

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Virtual UIL practice hosted by Haskell

By Sandy Morris

With the spring semester comes the start of UIL academic contests, and Albany High School students are starting this season off with a virtual meet hosted by Haskell High School. 

Albany High School UIL coordinator Rick Davis said there are 17 students participating in the meet this week, with many students participating in multiple events.

“Because this is a virtual meet, the students are doing everything here throughout the week,” said Davis. “Then we submit entries to Haskell on Saturday, if not before.”

School holidays listed

By Sandy Morris

The Albany Independent School District will be closed on Monday, Jan. 18 in observance of Martin Luther King Day. 

Classes will resume at the usual times on Tuesday, Jan. 19.

AISD also will have a student holiday on Friday, Jan. 22, to enable students to attend the local stock show. 

Teachers and staff will have a comp day that day. 

The next student holiday at AISD will be on Monday, Feb. 15 with a staff development day scheduled for faculty members. 

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