Local residents urged to stay active

By Lynsi Musselman

Being bored, lethargic, and sedentary during the quarantine is a commonality for many residents, bringing to mind the old saying,“Idle hands are the devil’s workshop.” 

Albany Fitness Factory would normally be a logical place to run to for exercise, but the gym is shut down temporarily because of government regulations.

Owner Steven Hobbs encourages people to get outside and exercise or find a project to start.

“Just move,” Hobbs said. “Do not become a couch potato.” 

Energy industry suffers from double whammy

By Lynsi Musselman

Albany has several local energy companies that employ residents and help keep the area economy healthy. 

Even before the coronavirus, there was a decline in oil prices only made worse by a price war between Russia and Saudi Arabia.

H.R. Stasney & Sons manager Lance Thomas said the current conditions are not good for small west Texas towns. 

“West Texas Intermediate daily price dropped below $20 a barrel last month,” he said. “And oil prices  have not been this low in over 20 years.”

1st generation COVID testing available here

By Lynsi Musselman

Shackelford County has remained at zero for the number of positive -COVID-19 cases, but residents feeling sick can still take precautions set by government restrictions and use a local resource for testing.

Both ResourceCare and the Shackelford County Health Clinic continue to test people with symptoms, including an eighth patient tested earlier this week.

Anyone who has symptoms of COVID-19 needs to call ahead to determine how to set up their appointment.

Easter Observance

Working in family groups with just a few in attendance at a time, members of Friendship Baptist Church “flowered the cross” outside the sanctuary on Easter Sunday morning.  Even while observing social distancing, Christians found ways to observe the sacred holiday.

Our wedding’s cancelled: What do we do now?

By Lynsi Musselman

Wedding season in Texas is typically in full swing by April. 

With a pandemic this year, brides face extra challenges with planning. There are several moving targets involved in getting to the altar, along with additional special events during this time for the bride and groom. 

Sheryl Scott, co-owner of Happy Wife Happy Life Weddings and Events Venue, said they are trying to accommodate all their events in order of booking. They have contacted each bride and are allowing them to pick from a set of open dates. 

Youth leaders keep teens engaged

By Kathy Thomson

Last weekend, local churches used various means including drive-in, internet, email, and social distancing to celebrate Easter with parishioners while reducing the likelihood of spreading coronavirus, and Albany youth pastors are also using new ways to minister to their students.

Kathryn Hamilton (The Feed Store), Spencer Newsom (Matthews Memorial Presbyterian Church), and Campbell Terry (First Baptist Church) are working both independently and together to continue to reach youth with the love of Jesus and fellowship opportunities. 

Sales tax rebate decreases

By Kathy Thomson

The city of Albany will receive a sales tax allotment of $30,781 from the state this April. The amount is down 8.29 percent from the $33,565 payment received in April of 2019.

Payments to date for the 2020 year to the city of Albany are $158,000, down by 23.38 percent from the comparable time last year, when payments of $206,214 had been made.

The city of Moran will receive a net payment of $1,556 this period, for a 30.38 percent increase from the $1,194 received in April 2019.

Albany News

Report cards distributed

By Donnie A. Lucas

Albany students and parents should receive report cards for the fifth six-weeks starting today for the junior/senior high campus and on Friday for elementary students.

School officials are sending report cards in the mail to parents of secondary students, while elementary report cards will be included with student assignment packets to be picked up on Friday.

Scholarship letters ready for pickup

By Kathy Thomson

Representatives of local organizations and boards that award scholarships to Albany High School graduates are asked to contact administrative assistant Ann Riley or principal Edward Morales at the AHS office by next Wednesday, April 22, to pick up student application packets.

“I plan to have them sorted and ready to go by the time the paper is out this week,” said Riley. “They all need to be picked up by next Wednesday, April 22.”

Albany News

Athletes earn post-season honors

By Donnie A. Lucas

Albany senior Jaleigh Morales earned places on All-Big Country basketball teams for both Class 2A and the overall Super Team, while two Albany Lions made the Class 2A second team.

Morales was named to the first team for Class 2A and later was picked for the Super Team which includes all classifications. She was named as a member of the second squad on the Super Team.

Seniors Ben West and B.J. Morris were picked for the boys Class 2A second team.

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