Car show brings big turnout

By Melinda L. Lucas

Following a postponement a month ago due to rain, the second consecutive year for that to happen, the 18th annual Albany Classic Car Show went off without a hitch last weekend under clear skies and fair temperatures.

Organizer Robert Snyder reported that close to 80 vehicles were entered in the show.

Car show brings big turnout

Commissioners delay action on easement agreement for LEC

Shackelford County commissioners voted Monday to table a proposed easement agreement from FiberLight, LLC regarding a 60’ x 60’ area at the Law Enforcement Center, citing errors and unresolved questions in the contract.

The offer, submitted in writing by FiberLight, outlines a one-time payment of $40,000 in exchange for an exclusive easement to install fiber infrastructure on county property for a term of 49 years. A clause also stipulates that if the agreement is not executed, the company would pay $1,000 to the county.

Commissioners delay action on  easement agreement for LEC

Citywide cleanup set for Saturday

By Melinda L. Lucas

The City of Albany will hold its annual spring cleanup day this Saturday and Sunday, May 17-18, offering residents a chance to dispose of large and small unwanted items ahead of the summer’s visitor season.

“We will have a roll-off at the Chamber parking lot and a tire trailer as well this year,” said Kenisha Lucas with City Hall. “There will be a couple of city employees there during the day on saturday to help residents get items put away accordingly.”

Citywide cleanup set for Saturday

AISD to honor four retiring educators

By Melinda L. Lucas

Albany Independent School District will host a retirement celebration Tuesday, May 20, from 4 to 5 p.m. at the Nancy Smith Elementary School library, 741 Griffin Road, to honor four longtime educators. The public is invited to attend.

The event will recognize Pam Cope, Rick Davis, Melissa Fields and Piper Tankersley for their decades of service in education and their impact on the Albany ISD community.

AISD to honor four retiring educators

Bennett to compete at state academic meet in news writing

After earning top honors at regionals, Albany sophomore Kylee Bennett will make her state debut at the UIL Academic Meet in Austin next week.

Bennett won the gold medal in news writing at the Region II Academic Meet last month to qualify. The top three places in each event at the regional contest advance to the state meet.

She will compete Monday morning, May 19, on the campus of the University of Texas. Results will be announced at the UIL awards ceremony at 7 p.m. that evening.

Bennett to compete at state  academic meet in news writing

Leveridge signs to cheer at Cisco College

Albany High School senior Myleigh Leveridge has signed with Cisco College to join the school’s cheerleading program, becoming the first AHS cheerleader in more than a decade to continue the sport at the collegiate level.

Leveridge received a call from the Cisco College cheer coach on Wednesday, April 30, and quickly scheduled a campus visit. After touring the school and trying out on May 5, she was officially offered a spot on the team—along with a scholarship—later that same day.

She will begin daily practices with the team on Monday, August 18.

Leveridge signs to cheer at Cisco College

Elementary field day set for Friday

Nancy Smith Elementary School will host its annual field day Friday, May 16, beginning at 8:15 a.m. at the Albany High School track. The event will conclude before early dismissal at noon, due to scheduled baseball playoff games that afternoon.

Elementary PE teacher Makinzie Tomascik, who is coordinating the event, said the field day will open with “a quick and fun surprise” from teachers before student events begin.

Elementary field day set for Friday

Band students to perform in year-end concert

The Albany ISD band program will present its annual spring concert Thursday, May 15, at 6 p.m. in the Albany High School gymnasium.

Director of bands Jessica Watkins said this year’s format will feature three groups – sixth grade, seventh grade, and high school – set up in one large band. Each group will perform individually, and all will join together to close the concert with a combined piece.

The sixth grade band will perform “Bandroom Boogie” and “Big Beat Boogie.” 

Band students to perform in year-end concert

The Albany News: 150 Years on the Frontier

Today marks the 150th anniversary of The Albany News—a milestone few newspapers, especially in small towns, have the privilege of reaching. For a century and a half, this paper has chronicled the lives, stories, struggles, and celebrations of Albany and Shackelford County.

The Albany News: 150 Years on the Frontier

Albany Classic Car Show set for this weekend

By Melinda L. Lucas

After being rained out in April, the 18th annual Albany Classic Car Show is getting a second shot this Saturday, May 10 – and organizers are ready to roll.

Volunteer coordinator Robert Snyder remains optimistic about the rescheduled event. 

“We’re hoping for the kind of weather that makes classic car owners want to get out and show off their rides,” Snyder said. “If it rains again, I’ll keep start asking local ranchers for donations – guaranteed tank water!”

Albany Classic Car Show set for this weekend
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