The Holliday City Council decided to keep the Old Jail across from the postal service building up and will build a fence around it during their council meeting on Monday, Sept. 9.
The Lady Eagles faced off in a five-set slugfest against the Wichita Falls Memorial Lady Mavericks on Friday, Sept. 6 After dropping the first set 16-25, Holliday soared back with a 25-20 victory. The Lady Mavericks marked another set win with a 19-25 victory. The Lady Eagles bounced back in set four with a 25-16 win, tying up the sets. But Memorial was able to outlast Holliday, securing the 15-9 fifth-set win.
For week two of the 24-25 football season, the Windthorst Trojans trekked up to Wichita Falls to take on the Class 3A City View Mustangs on Veterans Field on Friday, Sept. 6. Defense was the name of the game in the Battle of Blue, with the first score in the game not coming until 53 seconds left in the third quarter.
The Holliday Eagles may have already had one of the best football games of the season, and its only week 2. The Red and White endured a long bus ride on Thursday, Sept. 5, to face off against the Muenster Hornets on the gridiron in front of a jam-packed crowd at Hornet Stadium.
The Archer City Wildcats looked to keep the momentum going as they hosted the Anson Tigers in non-district football action on Friday, Sept. 6. The 1-0 Wildcats aimed to prove their stellar rushing performance against the Quanah Indians last Friday was no fluke, while the Tigers hoped to keep Archer City from bulldozing defenders for the entire game.
Luke 9:23 Jesus offers here a road map to heaven and happiness. Coming to Christ is the way to heaven. It is also the only real happiness, a happiness that can never be purchased, even with all the wealth of the world. This passage is not some obscure passage that differs from Christ’s normal teaching. It is also found in Matthew 16:24-24 and Mark 8:34-38.
Holliday tames Lady Leopards Just a few days removed from facing Class 4A and 5A competition at the volleyball tournament in Godley, the Lady Eagles made the short trip to Wichita Falls to battle the Class 6A Legacy Lady Leopards on Tuesday, Sept. 3.
Linnie Mae Hudson, a beloved figure in Archer City, Texas, passed away peacefully on Sept. 8, 2024, at the age of 91. Born in Bomarton, Texas, on March 18, 1933, to Jewel Mae Walker and Doc Austin Chamberlain, Linnie Mae touched the lives of many through her kind heart, love for her community, and famous pound cake.
8th Grade Report Bowie 34 Windthorst 22 The eighth grade Windthorst Spartans lost to Bowie 22-34 in their first game of the season. The Spartans scored through the air with three touchdown passes from Memphis Neal to Koby Talley, Aidan Teague, and Carter Byars.