Bidder thank yous due soon

By Sam Waller

Exhibitors from the 2023 Shackelford County Youth and Livestock Show have until Saturday, April 1 to write thank you notes to bidders and complete other obligations.

Show participants must place their finished notes in a stamped, addressed envelope ready for mailing. Notes must be verified by Chris Beard, Kelsey Bell, or Minnie Denson.

Bell said FFA and 4-H members who took their animals through the sale ring have received their lists of the bidders they should thank.

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Murks signs with Cisco, classes hear guest reader

By Sam Waller

Moran senior Emily Murk, who was recently named Outstanding Performer at the District 13-1A One Act Play contest has committed to Cisco College for theater.

“Emily is our very first student to commit for theater for any school,” Moran teacher Bryce Hughes said.

Murk played the role of Jo March in Moran’s OAP production of “Little Women.”

Upcoming concerts to feature Sweeney, Butts

By Donnie A. Lucas

Fans of the Albany Live series of concerts at the Aztec Theater will be treated to a double dose of strong country music female performers in March and April.

Tickets are on sale for both concerts at the local non-profit’s website: www.albanylive.org.

Sunny Sweeney will headline a show on Saturday, March 18 at the Aztec. The doors open at 7:00 p.m., with the show starting at 8:00 p.m.

On Saturday, April 22, Kaitlin Butts will be featured in concert at the Aztec, with the same show time.

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Students to “Read Across America”

By Donnie A. Lucas

Nancy Smith Elementary students will once again observe National Read Across America Day on Thursday with special activities scheduled for all age groups.

The day set aside to celebrate reading on a national level is March 2, held annually in conjunction with the birthday of famed children’s author Dr. Seuss. The event is sponsored by the National Education Association.

Locally, community members are brought in to read to various grade levels.

Fandangle rehearsals continue on Monday, renovations ongoing

By Donnie A. Lucas

A good-sized group of seasoned and new performers showed up at the first practice for the 2023 version of the Fort Griffin Fandangle on Monday, but director Lorna Ayers says there is still a need for more community members to attend.

The second general rehearsal for the Sampler of the summer show is set for Monday, March 6 at the Aztec Theater.

“The first rehearsal went really well, with a really good turnout,” Ayers said. “But we still need more people, and everyone is welcome.”

New exhibits open at OJAC

By Melinda L. Lucas

Two artists will be featured in the Old Jail Art Center’s new spring exhibitions, which open this weekend with a members’ preview and reception on Saturday.

The exhibitions include “Dreams of You” by Los Angeles-based, artist Luke Harnden and “Company Retreat” by Keer Tanchak of Dallas.

Both of the artists were in Albany during the past week installing their works, Tanchak’s as part of the ongoing Cell Series.

Severe weather drills planned

By Melinda L. Lucas

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.

Students at Nancy Smith Elementary School will practice their severe weather preparedness this week, according the NSES principal John Gallaher.

“We will complete our tornado and additional weather-related school safety drills this week,” he said on Tuesday.

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Food distribution slated March 2-3

By Melinda L. Lucas

Pick-up dates for the March distribution of the commodities will be Thursday, March 2 in Moran and Friday, March 3 in Albany.

Distribution will be at Moran City Hall on Thursday and at the rear door of the JP office on Friday, 9:00-11:00 a.m. on both days.

Judge James Breeden said families who have not returned applications for the 2023 program must turn in paperwork before they receive commodities.

“They can bring the application with them and turn it in or fill one out on site, but we have to have one,” said Breeden.

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Tax collections come in under average

By Melinda L. Lucas

As expected, tax collections for local entities were down considerably as of the Jan. 31 deadline for 2022 taxes, according to chief appraiser Clayton Snyder at the Shackelford County Central Appraisal District (CAD) office.

Even counting the eligible payments coming in for the first couple of weeks in February, the collection rate for all six entities was 81.48 percent, compared with over 90 percent for most years at the same time.

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Camera system installed

By Melinda L. Lucas

The camera system approved two weeks ago by the Shackelford County commissioners for the Law Enforcement Center has been installed, it was reported Monday at the most recent meeting.

County judge John Viertel said that since the last session, Big Country Surveillance of Hawley had gotten the system operational in the juvenile interview room, where a camera is now required by the state, as well as in the room where DWIs are processed.

The quote for a little under $3,500 is expected to be the final price, Viertel said.

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