Thursday, May 28th, 2026
Good morning, Abilene. Here's your local news at a glance for Thursday, the 28th of May.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ City leaders and downtown stakeholders will hold a ribbon cutting at 4 p.m. Tuesday, June 9 on the 100 block of Cypress Street to mark the completed improvement project that widened sidewalks, upgraded lighting, and created Cypress Plaza for community events. KTXS
- ➤ The Junior League of Abilene is inviting women to join volunteer efforts that support local families with food and clothing insecurity + improve health and hygiene through community projects. Applications and membership opportunities are available online until July 30. KTXS
- ➤ Every Saturday, vendors set up at the Abilene Farmer’s Market between Frontier Texas and Front Porch Coffee Company and Bakery — offering fresh, chemical-free produce, homemade baked goods, and local artisanal products — as community members support local farms from 8 a.m. to noon. KACU
- ➤ The Abilene Zoo welcomed a litter of rare fossa pups last Friday as Lavavolo and Hazo saw two male pups and one female pup bond with their mom before visitors can see them + the zoo will share updates on social media. KTXS
ECONOMY NEWS
- ➤ Google's $40 billion data center project is underway with two facilities under construction in Haskell County, sparking new housing builds in Stamford (some tech workers come from Abilene). City officials say funds from temporary growth will improve local infrastructure. KTXS
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ Abilene Independent School District honored veteran bus driver Gloria Greaver after she was named the 2025–26 PCAT Bus Driver of the Year and recognized as a regional honoree; her dedication to student safety supports reliable school transportation across the district. KTXS
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ Local treatment centers report a steady need for detox, counseling, and recovery services today as meth addiction affects families in Abilene. Facilities like Serenity House + Abilene Recovery Council offer inpatient rehab and support programs to help those struggling with addiction. KTXS
- ➤ Local mental health advocates are calling for faster treatment by linking mental illness care to heart attack protocols so people can get help before their condition worsens. They point to tested models from Miami + San Antonio as examples that could protect lives in our community. KACU
- ➤ Today, as extreme heat moves into the Big Country, doctors advise local residents to drink water, take breaks in the shade, and replace electrolytes to ward off heat stroke—especially older adults who need extra caution. KTXS
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Abilene ISD announced Wednesday that Scott Stewart was named Cooper High School's head football coach and campus athletic coordinator. Stewart, who has 22 years of experience, will replace Aaron Roan and lead the Cougars' athletics program. KTXS
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Parkside Live at The Big Country Beer Garden
8-11 p.m. — The Big Country Beer Garden — Ticket required — Dance the night away with local favorites Parkside bringing the party to Abilene.
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Fleetwood X - Tribute to Fleetwood Mac
7:30-10:30 p.m. — Paramount Theatre — Tickets available — Experience the nostalgic sound and style of Fleetwood Mac performed live by America's premiere tribute band.
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Finding Nemo Jr. Performance
Time not specified — Abilene Community Theatre Inc — Ticket prices not listed — Experience a magical student-led production of Finding Nemo Jr. with talented young performers.
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Abilene Cheer and Mascot Camp 2026
June 8-11 — Hardin-Simmons University — Athlete: $385, Coach: $315 — Participate in a fun and engaging cheerleading camp themed 'UNITE!'
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Culinary Camp Junior A
9 a.m. - 12 p.m. — The LIFT Center — $200 Non-Members | $175 Grace Members — Young chefs learn cooking basics while preparing meals to enjoy and share.
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Nike Volleyball Camp at Abilene Youth Sports Association
9 a.m.-3 p.m. — Abilene Youth Sports Authority — $399 — Hone your volleyball skills with expert coaching in a fun and engaging environment.
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~ Winston Churchill
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