Archer City ISD UIL adavances to regionals

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Twenty Archer City High School students are advancing to the regional UIL academic meet on April 22-23 at Grayson College in Denison. Kadence Huffman - 1st Editorials, 1st Copy Editing, 3rd Headlines, 4th Persuasive Brooke Rice - 1st Features, 4th Editorials, 6th Headlines Sara Kyle - 1st News Writing, 2nd Poetry Fallon Blair - 1st Headline Writing Chance Harmon - 1st Social Studies Prayze Pierce - 1st Computer Applications Breden Hulse - 1st Computer Science Camryn Cox - 1st Prose Emily Shephard - 1st Poetry Azar Seyidli - 1st Persuasive, 3rd Current Issues Candace Taggart - 2nd News, 3rd Features, 5th Ready Writing Rebecca Taggart - 2nd Features, 3rd News, 4th Ready Writing, 6th Copy Editing, 6th Persuasive John Machtolff - 2nd Current Issues Kate Godwin - 3rd Editorial Writing Kelsey Aultman - 3rd Kelsey Aultman - 3rd Ready Writing, 5th Prose Hunter Sims - 4th Computer Applications Luke Deerinwater - 4th Accounting Thomas Vogtsberger - 5th Tie Accounting Cherith Meek - 5th Copy Editing Seth Deerinwater - 5th Computer Applications Gunner Smith - 6th Current Issues Robert Salyers - 6th Computer Science Maddie Lopez - 6th Sci Maddie Lopez - 6th Science 1st place computer sci 1st place computer science team 1st place current events team 1st place journalism team 2nd place accounting team 2nd place speech team Advancing to the regional UIL academic meet on April 22-23 at Grayson College in Denison are the following: Kelsey Aultman, Fallon Blair, Camryn Cox, Mason Gilmore, Kate Godwin, Kadence Huffman, Chance Harmon, Breden Hulse, Sara Kyle, John Machtolff, Sam Machtolff, Prayze Pierce, Brooke Rice, Robert Salyers, Azar Seyidli, Emily Shephard, Gunner Smith, Kole Stovall, Candace Taggart, Rebecca Taggart.
Twenty Archer City High School UIL students will advance to region on April 22-23 at Grayson College. Regional qualifiers include (back) Breden Hulse, Chance Harmon, John Machtolff, Prayze Pierce, Robert Salyers, Gunner Smith, Azar Seyidli, (middle) Fallon Blair, Rebecca Taggart, Brooke Rice, Camryn Cox, Mason Gilmore, (front) Kelsey Aultman, Kate Godwin, Kadence Huffman, Sara Kyle, Sam Machtolff, Emily Shephard and Candace Taggart Courtesy photo/Cheyenne Wuthrich

Hometown Gardner

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Food is medicine. Medicine is food. The best way to avoid being sick is to eat fresh, locally produced foods. Our knowledge of “super foods” has become common and widespread. Eggs are not the terrible source of high cholesterol as once believed. Not if those eggs come from free range chickens as opposed to factory raised. Same goes for beef, pork, goats, and lamb. Seafood? Historically the healthiest people on Earth were those who lived close to the water. Surf and turf… Oh yes! In fact, go back to the 19th Century and water courses were what travelers used as roadways. Even those who traveled on dry land would use rivers to guide them. Fish were always handy.
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Archer County Sheriff's Report

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The Sheriff’s Office received 268 calls for service this past two weeks. As this report is being written there are 27 inmates and five being female in the Archer County Jail.
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Texas History Minute

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Texas has been home to many imaginative scientists, artists, and writers. Because of their dreams and determination, they changed how people saw the world. One Texas writer in particular, Gene Roddenberry, created one of the most successful science fiction stories today, Star Trek.
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Check it Out! Archer Public Library

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Now you can use your library card to check out a mobile hotspot device - just like a book. These pocket-sized devices are easy to use and can connect up to 8 devices, such as your smartphone, laptop, and tablet, to cellular Internet. Use the device to surf the Internet, help your children do their homework, connect to health and banking services, and much, much more! The device and service are already paid for, you just need to come in to the library to check it out!
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Upcoming Authors

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April 21 Paul Meyenberg First United First United Methodist Church Holliday April 28 Ricky Allen Ricky Allen Cowboy Church Cowboy Church Archer City May 5 Silvia Wang First United First United Methodist Church Archer City May 12 Father Michael Moloney St. Mary's Catholic Church Windthorst, Scotland.

Liles, Clark tandem advances to state

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Archer City’s Jill Liles and Chandler Clark won the girls doubles draw at the Region II-2A championship on Tuesday, April 12, to advance to the state tennis tournament. The pair is slated to compete again on April 26-27 in San Antonio.
Junior Jill Liles and senior Chandler Clark celebrate with gold medals after dominating the competition at the Region II tennis tournament on Monday and Tuesday. The duo had a bye the first round and never dropped a set in their quest for the title. They will compete at the state tournament in San Antonio on April 26-27. Photo/Jenny Schroeder

Softball Roundup

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Friday, April 8 Holliday 4, Breckenridge 0 Holliday (22-2) moved within a game of clinching the District 7-3A title following a 4-0 blanking of Breckenridge. With another shutout, the Lady Eagles have yet to allow a run in district play.
Holliday's Carissa Griffin makes a good stretch at first base for the out in Holliday's 10-0 win over Jacksboro on Tuesday, April 5. Photo/Will Edwards

Track and Field Roundup

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For the second straight year, the Windthorst Trojanettes are champions of District 9-2A on the track circuit. Windthorst posted a team score of 196, topping second place Archer City by 80 points.
Windthorst's Saige Anderson Clears the final hurdle in the 300 at the District 9-2A track meet on Friday, April 8. Anderson won the event with a time of 49.4 seconds to advance to the area meet. Photo/Will Edwards