Motor graders to be refinanced

By Melinda L. Lucas

During Monday’s regular meeting, Shackelford County commissioners opted to refinance motor grader leases for all four precincts with an $11,400 savings over the life of the agreements.

Gordon McCain of First National Bank in Wichita Falls presented proposals for two Caterpillar and two John Deere maintainers, a couple of them new and the other two relatively recent purchases.

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4-Hers compete at local food show

By Sandy Walker

Shackelford County hosted a County 4-H Food Show Saturday, Oct. 24 at Friendship Baptist Church. 

Participation was a requirement for any student who plans to participate in the District Food Show on Saturday, Nov. 19. 

Kloey Painter, Shackelford County Extension Agent and 4-H Club coordinator, said that each county is allowed to bring four participants from each age division to compete at the district show. 

Red Ribbon activities wind down

By Sandy Morris

The 32nd annual Red Ribbon Week kicked off Monday, Oct. 26, for the Albany Independent School District.

The event, which educates students and the local public about drug and alcohol abuse, is sponsored locally by AISD and the Albany Task Force on Drugs and Alcohol Abuse, with support provided by several other state and local agencies.

The national theme for Red Ribbon Week 2020 is “Be Happy, Be Brave, Be Drug Free.”

SHAC thermometers available for $5

By Sandy Morris

The Student Health Advisory Committee (SHAC) is selling digital thermometers for $5 to parents, students, and the general public. 

SHAC members purchased these thermometers about a year ago as a fundraiser, and along with including them in first aid packets given to the graduating class as a gift, they have been utilized in other ways. 

According to school nurse Lisa Russell, these thermometers were purchased well before the COVID-19 virus outbreak, but they came in handy this past spring. 

AISD cancels assembly

By Sandy Morris

The traditional special assembly to honor local veterans has fallen victim to COVID this year. 

School administrators decided recently that they would cancel the event this year, due to fact that attendees are typically in close proximity. 

All local veterans and their families typically are invited to participate in the assembly, which usually includes music and special readings from the students. 

Albany News

MMPC cancels Bazaar

By Sandy Morris

The ladies of the Sallie Matthews Circle of Matthews Memorial Presbyterian Church announced this week that they will not host their annual Christmas Bazaar. 

The decision was based on the increase in the number of recent COVID-19 cases in the area and the fact that the hospitals in Abilene are reaching their threshold for COVID-positive patients. 

Friendship sets date for Harvest Acres

By Sandy Morris

The date has been set for Friendship Baptist Church’s fourth annual “Harvest Acres.” 

The yearly event is always scheduled for the Saturday before Thanksgiving.  This year’s date is set for Saturday, Nov. 21, starting at 9:00 a.m.

Harvest Acres will be held in the church’s Activity Center located at 600 Greer Street. 

The bazaar will offer various craft items and Christmas decorations, as well as a silent auction.  

Albany News

Closet Angels celebrates 10 years

By Lynsi Musselman

Closet Angels is cele-brating 10 years of being Matthews Memorial Presbyterian Church’s clothing ministry, with the purpose of helping those in need.

An idea that started on a whim in September 2010 by director Lori Reames has grown into a full-time operation, supporting not just the Albany community, but others both near and far.

Reames said Closet Angels (CA) began as an idea to start a coat drive.

Lions overcome slow start to beat Santo

By Donnie A. Lucas

The Lion varsity football team got a rough start in Santo last Thursday, allowing the Wildcats to go ahead by two touchdowns before rallying to earn a 34-14 victory in district play.

The Lions (7-1, 4-0) will face Cross Plains in the regular season finale that will determine the District 6-2A title and playoff berths.

The visiting Buffaloes are also sporting a 7-1 overall record and are 3-0 in district by virtue of a forfeit by Ranger last week.

Cross Plains will still have a make-up game to play against Meridian next week.

Albany to challenge Miles for area crown

By Donnie A. Lucas

The varsity Lady Lions volleyball team ended the regular season last Saturday with a win over Rising Star, and the girls are now preparing for the Class 2A playoffs.

Albany will play a rematch against Miles in the area playoff  round on Monday, Nov. 2 at Jim Ned High School in Tuscola. Game time is set for 6:30 p.m. 

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