Party chairmans canvass the results from March 1 Primaries

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The unofficial results from the March 1 Republican and Democratic primaries were canvassed by Republican Party Chair Leslie Hash and new Democratic Party Chair Jerry Phillips with the help of Archer County Elections Administrator Christie Mooney on Thursday, March. 10.
Archer County Elections Administrator Christie Mooney shows Republican Party Chair Leslie Hash (middle) and Democratic Party Chair Jerry Phillips some results from the March 1 primaries. Photo/Nathan Lawson

County approves TAC agreemnent for email service

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The Archer County Commissioners Court approved a service agreement with the Texas Association of Counties regarding the county’s emails in its meeting Monday, March 14. The approval of the agreement comes after it was tabled during the Feb.
County Judge Randy Jackson (left) and Commissioner Pct. 2 Darin Wolf voted in favor of approving a service agreement with the Texas Association of Counties for email services. Photo/Nathan Lawson

Softball Roundup

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Thursday, March 3 Archer City 8, Rider 3 Emma Gray went 3-for- 3 with a homer, three runs scored and two RBI while Aspyn Huseman, Mallory Maxwell and Jill Liles all collected multi-hit games as Archer City (1-1) opened up the Iowa Park Tournament with an 8-3 win over Rider. Liles (1-0) picked up her first win of the year in the circle, allowing three runs on nine hits with no walks and a strikeout over 6.0 innings.
Archer City’s Vivian Rater slides into third ahead of the throws in the Lady Cats 5-4 loss to Jacksboro on Thursday, March 3, in Iowa Park. Photo/Will Edwards

Archer County baseball teams play in tourneys

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Thursday, March 3 Iowa Park 6, Holliday 2 The Eagles (1-1) opened up the American Cancer Society tournament with a 6-2 setback to Iowa Park. Hawks first baseman Ty Cunningham staked Iowa Park an early 3-0 lead with a three-run bomb in the bottom of the first.
Archer City’s Ty Bates delivers a strike in the Wildcats’ 8-0 loss to Holliday on Saturday, March 5, in Iowa Park. Photo/Will Edwards