NSES celebrates ‘Read Across America’ week

By Sandy Morris

Nancy Smith Elementary School students are observing the nationally celebrated Read Across America this week. 

The National Education Association began Read Across America Day in 1998 in conjunction with children’s author Dr. Seuss’ birthday on March 2.  

The year-round program focuses on motivating children and teens to read through events, partnerships, and reading resources that are about everyone, for everyone.

AHS students place in virtual practice meet

By Sandy Morris

Despite the beginning of spring sports, other extra-curricular activities, and bad weather, Albany High School had a total of 23 students compete in last week’s Holliday High School virtual academic meet. 

Individual Winners

Tana Thompson was second and Paige Picquet fourth in Ready Writing.

Hannah Trail placed second and Susie Cormack sixth in Editorial Writing.

In Feature Writing, Cormack earned fifth and Thompson sixth. 

Ashley Richards placed sixth in Headline Writing.

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Bartee earns Div. I rating with tuba solo

By Sandy Morris

Senior musician Sidney Bartee competed at the UIL Region 6 East Zone Band Solo and Ensemble competition at Abilene Wylie High School on Saturday, Feb. 27.  

Bartee earned a Division 1 rating with her tuba solo of Nocturno.

Bartee was accompanied by Sandy Abel on the piano.

Albany band director Will Vaughan said Bartee did an excellent job.

“To advance to state, Sidney would have needed to play her solo from memory,” said Vaughan. “We didn’t have time to accomplish that, but she did an amazing job.”

Fandangle members already responding

By Sandy Morris

Fandangle members are apparently eager to see their annual membership letters from the Fort Griffin Fandangle Association. 

According to Fandangle office manager Jamie Parsons, the letters were mailed out last week, and she is already seeing a good response. 

“We are already getting membership acceptances both online and in the mail,” said Parsons. “It’s great to see such an immediate response, and we urge everyone to keep them coming in.”

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Universities list local students

Abbigale Beard was named to the Tarleton State University 2020 president’s list for earning a 4.0 grade point average for the fall term. 

Tyler Beard is named on the TSU fall dean’s list.

They are the daughter and son of Chris and Susie Beard of Albany.

Aubrey Moon, sophomore biology major at Harding University, is among more than 1,200 students included on the dean’s list for grades achieved during the fall 2020 semester. 

The daughter of Mark and Ashley Moon of Albany, she had a 3.65 or higher grade point average.

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Hospital election set May 1

By Sandy Morris

The Shackelford County Hospital District is the only local entity set to hold an election on Saturday, May 1. 

Four candidates have filed for the three available at-large seats on the Shackelford County hospital board. 

The ballot will list incumbents Mike Folsom, Jo Ann Estridge, and Leslie Belcher, along with challenger Mary Boland. 

Directors on the hospital board serve two-year terms. 

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School to conduct severe weather drill

By Sandy Morris

As Shackelford County begins to throw off the blankets and move from winter into spring, preparations are being made for severe weather that often accompanies warmer temperatures. 

School Drill

Students at Nancy Smith Elementary School will practice their severe weather preparedness next week.

According to NSES principal John Gallagher, a tornado drill will be held on campus during the day on Tuesday, March 9.

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Siren to sound on Wednesday

The City of Albany will test the emergency warning siren at 12:00 noon next Wednesday, March 10, as it does the second Wednesday of every month, depending on the weather.

The tests keep citizens familiar with the three warning sounds, and they are also used to make sure that the siren, computer, software, and radios are working correctly.

The siren should sound one of the three emergency tones at noon on that day, but the siren is not tested if the weather is questionable, according to local fire chief Kyle Tischler. 

SEVERE WEATHER

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Chamber gets back in swing with Ball

By Sandy Morris

The Whitney Theater was the site of the Albany Chamber’s Hereford Ball on Saturday, Feb. 27, 100 years after the original ball in 1921.

Albany Chamber of Commerce director Mary Beth Jones said she and other organizers enjoyed having such a diverse group of people together for the evening.

“It was fabulous seeing all the past, present, and future residents and Shackelford County supporters join together to celebrate our heritage,” said Jones.

1 year later: State to open 100%

By Melinda L. Lucas

At this time last year, the ­COVID-19 crisis just was beginning to affect Texas, and local school teachers were preparing to teach remotely for “a couple of weeks,” never dreaming that they would not see their students in person for the rest of the school year.

County restaurants, salons, and other businesses shut down as well, and when they reopened after a few months, there were state mandated restrictions and limitations.

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