Commissioner Pct. 2: Kurt Wolf

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Hello, my name is Kurt Wolf, and I am a lifelong resident of Archer County. I have been married to my wife, Summer, for nearly 23 years, and together we have three children: Katy, Wyatt, and Charlee. Archer County is not just where I live-it is where I was raised, where I built my home, and where my roots run deep.
Commissioner Pct. 2: Kurt Wolf

County Judge: Randy Jackson

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I have served as the Archer County Judge since 2015. I have been a small business owner since college. I have never been an employee, I have always been a decision maker. My financial decisions have affected me, my employees and their families. I have learned from mistakes and successes.
County Judge: Randy Jackson

County Judge: Cory Glassburn

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Hello Archer County, my name is Cory Glassburn and I currently serve as Mayor of Lakeside City, Texas. I’ve had the honor to serve my community and Archer County in this role for 10 years. Whenever someone asks why I want to be the Archer County Judge, it takes me back to why I chose to serve as Mayor. Simply put, it’s because I want to make a difference in the same community where I live, where I have my family, my friends, pay taxes, support the local schools, and volunteer when someone in our county needs assistance.
County Judge: Cory Glassburn

Texas History Minute

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George Washington Pt. 1 As America approaches its 250th anniversary of its independence, historians continue to assess the lives and impact of its earliest leaders.
Texas History Minute

Check it Out! Archer Public Library

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The Archer Public Library, in partnership with the Texas Center for the Book and the Texas State Library and Archives Commission (TSLAC), invites Texans of all ages to participate in the statewide Texas America250 Reading Challenge, which launched Jan. 1 and continues through the end of the year.
Gretchen Abernathy-Kuck

WISD denies resolut ion on SB 11

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The Windthorst ISD school board voted against a resolution installing a period of prayer and reading of the Bible or other religious text during its board meeting on Monday, Feb. 9.