HISD auditorium to receive new water lines

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The new auditorium for Holliday High School will have new water lines for the sprinkler system according to superintendent Cody Carroll during his report in the Holliday School Board meeting on Monday, Nov. 10.
New water lines for the sprinkler system will be installed for the new HISD auditorium according to Superintendent Cody Carroll during the Holliday School Board meeting on Monday, Nov. 10. File photo

County enacts burn ban

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Archer County Judge Randy Jackson declared a county-wide emergency burn ban on Monday, Nov. 10, that will be in place for 10 days until Nov. 20. The ban can be rescinded at an earlier date based on the determination of the Commissioner’s Court or County Judge.

Texas History Minute

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John Wesley Hardin The violence of the western frontier has alternately fascinated and repelled readers for generations. Gunfights between the law, outlaws, and even in-laws have since become tales retold for decades.
Dr. Ken Bridges is a Texas native, writer, and history professor. He can be reached at drkenbridges@gmail.com.

Check it Out! Archer Public Library

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The Archer Public Library is excited to announce that Tonies audio players and Tonies characters are now available for checkout! Families may check out up to one box per household and three characters per account for two weeks at a time. With over 50 stories available, little listeners are sure to find new characters they love with these screen-free devices. Visit the library today to learn more!
Gretchen Abernathy-Kuck

Archer City discusses 4B projects

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By Nathan Lawson The Archer City Council had the first readings of resolutions to use 4B funds for projects to promote growth and development in the city during is meeting on Thursday, Oct. 23.