Silver Medalists

By Donnie A. Lucas

Several members of the local FCCLA chapter competed at the national conference in Denver, Colorado last week, bringing home silver medals for their efforts.

The Level 2 Parliamentary Procedure team which can include freshmen and sophomore students, earned the silver medal; however, they did not place in the top 10 in the nation. Last year five of seven members competed in the Level I (junior high) division and won first place at the national conference.

No paper to be printed July 20

Albany News readers and advertisers are reminded that no newspaper will be published, either in print or online, during the week of July 17.

“We will not have a July 20 issue,” said News editor Melinda Lucas. “Hopefully that won’t be an inconvenience or source of confusion for anyone.”

Mail and online subscribers will get their papers at the usual times this week, with the July 13 issue distributed Thursday morning.

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Council okays property swap

By Melinda L. Lucas

A single bid for a “property exchange” was accepted at the Albany city council’s regular meeting on Monday, July 10.

After the required bidding process, a 5.76-acre track owned by Justin Trail south of the airport runway will be “swapped” for 7.39 acres owned by the city behind the water plant. Trail agreed to grant a utility easement.

The council approved the bid.

AVFD Engine

Fire chief Joel Viertel reported that the department’s “second out” truck, a 2002 model has been in Mans-field for three weeks for an inspection.

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Spots still open in OJAC camps

By Melinda L. Lucas

With the extended deadline for the Old Jail Art Center children’s workshop coming up on Friday, July 21, parents need to get their 6-12 year olds signed up for one or more of the four sessions scheduled over the first two weeks of August.

All the workshops are only offered in person this year, moving back to pre-COVID traditions according to the OJAC’s director of education Erin Whitmore.

The traditional Cultural Connections Camp, which is centered on Egypt this year, will start things off on Wednesday, Aug. 2.

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New wind farm possibility reported

By Melinda L. Lucas

Shackelford County commissioners worked through several items on their July 10 agenda, including setting a time for the first budget workshop of 2023 next Monday at 1:00 p.m.

County judge John Viertel also reported that representatives from Lone Star I Windfarm Data Center are expected to be at the next regular session to talk about a proposed wind farm in Precinct 4 north of Hwy. 351.

Viertel said that he is studying the county’s tax abatement options and conferring with officials from other counties.

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Athletic Booster Club to meet July 24

By Sam Waller

The Albany Booster Club will hold its kickoff meeting at 6:00 p.m. Monday, July 24, at The Feed Store.

The meeting is for all parents who would like to be involved in the Booster Club for the 2023-24 school year with team parent signups and other business on the agenda.

The Booster Club is also seeking volunteers to help with the annual Ice Cream Supper, scheduled for Monday, Aug. 7. A link to signupgenius.com has been posted on the Booster Club’s Facebook page for anyone wishing to help.

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Band practices set

By Donnie A. Lucas

Students in grade 8-12 who are planning to be a member of the Ragin’ Red Lion Band will start preparing for the 2023 marching season on Monday, July 24 in the band hall with rehearsals for the percussion section including the pit crew.

The percussionists who stand on the sideline, known as the pit, will meet 12:30 p.m. until 2:30 p.m. on Monday through Thursday, with the drum line scheduled for 3:00 p.m. until 5:00 p.m.

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PTO to furnish NSES school supplies

By Donnie A. Lucas

Parents of students attending Nancy Smith Elementary are going to find the cost of sending children back to school will be lower this year.

The Albany PTO is furnishing all school supplies needed for Pre-K and Head Start through sixth grade this year.

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Students can still sign up for dual credit

By Donnie A. Lucas

Albany High School students entering grades 11 and 12 will again have the opportunity to take dual credit courses during the upcoming school year that earn course credit for both high school and college.

The high school offers a total of 43 hours of dual credit classes through partnerships through both Cisco College and Western Texas college.

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Cheer Camp scheduled July 24-26

By Sam Waller

Future Albany cheerleaders can get a start on learning what cheer is all about Monday-Wednesday, July 24-26 at the 2023 Cheer Camp.

The camp for children age 3 through sixth grade will be held at Albany Junior/Senior High School’s auxiliary gym.

Cost is $35 per child with additional siblings accepted for another $20 each.

Checks should be made out to Albany Cheer and mailed with registration forms to Nickie Leveridge at P.O. Box 2050, Albany, Texas 76430.

Camp sessions will be 9:30-11:30 a.m. each day.

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