Commodity distribution set for Jan. 9-10

The first 2025 distribution of government commodities is set for Thursday, Jan. 9, at the Moran City Hall, followed by another session on Friday, Jan. 10 for Albany residents behind the justice of the peace office at the Courthouse.
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AMP auditions open for ‘Rumors’

Albany Mainstreet Playhouse will be holding auditions for roles in their upcoming performance of Neil Simon’s “Rumors,” on Monday, January 6 at 6:30 p.m. at the Aztec Theater. Director of AMP LornaAyerssaidthereare four male, four female, and two roles that can be eithermaleorfemaleavailable for auditions. “Any and all personalities welcome,” Ayerssaid.AMP’s synopsis of “Rumors” is, “mayhemensueswhenthe deputy New York mayor is shot at an uptown dinner party. Accusations and hilarity abound in one of NeilSimon’smostbeloved plays.”Thoseinterestedin auditioning for the cast can text the word “audition” to 214-663-3271, or send a message through the AMP Facebook page. Ayers said there will be a form sent to interested parties to fill out prior to the auditions.
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Chest nears goal

Just a few days before Christmas, more than $16,000 was still needed to reach the Albany Community Chest’s 2024 goal of $48,000. Then, with last-minute and year-end giving, the campaign surged, and a report earlier this week showed that contributions had moved over the 90 percent mark.
Chris Beard places the final portion of the Community Chest as contributions push the goal past the 90% mark. DONNIE LUCAS / ALBANY NEWS

Commissioners approve projects, policies

The Shackelford County Commissioners metonDec.23toaddress various agenda items, including tax abatement guidelines, infrastructure improvements, and ongoing projects. The court unanimously approved the Shackelford County Tax Abatement Guidelines for economic development.
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News ad invoicing goes all digital

The Albany News has implemented a new alldigital invoicingsystem, signaling a significant shift in how advertisers manage their accounts. As part of this transition, the News will no longer mail out paper invoices; instead, all invoices will be sent electronically via email or text message.
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Plans finalized for county stock show

By Melinda L. Lucas

With the local stock show just two weeks away, plans are in the final stages for both fundraising and logistics. 

The Shackelford Youth and Livestock Association met on Dec. 17 to continue with plans for this year’s county stock show, which is scheduled for Thursday-Saturday, Jan. 16-18, at the county show barn. A total of 132 youth from Albany FFA, Moran FFA and Shackelford County 4-H have entered about 225 livestock projects.

Plans finalized for county stock show

MMPC serves 130 Christmas meals

By Melinda L. Lucas

Approximately 130 meals were served by volunteers from Matthews Memorial Presbyterian Church and the rest of the community as part of the annual MMPC Christmas Feast.

The total was a slight increase over the 125 or so meals served the year before.

The meals were only offered on a carry-out basis with everything either delivered or picked up.

As in past years, meals were delivered to Vittles by Vehicles recipients, first responders, and others working on Christmas Day, with 100 deliveries and 30 pickups.

MMPC serves 130 Christmas meals

Commissioners approve projects, policies

The Shackelford County Commissioners met on Dec. 23 to address various agenda items, including tax abatement guidelines, infrastructure improvements, and ongoing projects.

The court unanimously approved the Shackelford County Tax Abatement Guidelines for economic development. The guidelines aim to attract commercial investments by offering abatements for projects that bring at least $10 million in net economic benefits, create jobs, and avoid relocating employment within the county.

Commissioners approve projects, policies

Musselman joins Albany News as advertising director

After her first appearance at The Albany News almost five years ago, Lynsi Musselman is returning in a part-time role as director of advertising.

Musselman is stepping into the position that has been filled by Ginger Bartee for the past seven years. She was hired recently by new owner and publisher David Waller. 

In addition to working with advertisers, Musselman may also occasionally assist with writing articles.

Musselman joins Albany News as advertising director

New Year, new era, new look

The Albany News has undergone many design transformations in its long history. From classic styles, busy designs to a more modern look, the paper has continually evolved to meet the changing times. As the new owner of The Albany News, I’m excited to start a new chapter with my own design style, while honoring the paper’s storied legacy.

New Year, new era, new look
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