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.
Check it Out! Archer Public Library

County Track Athletes Shine Over Spring Break

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Over Spring Break, several athletes from the three high schools competed in track meets across the state. Archer City’s Jesse Rodriguez ran at the Pied Piper Relays in Hamlin, Windthorst’s Kyah Frank jumped at the Brad Legan Friends and Family Invitational in Springtown, and Holliday’s Kenli Atwood ran at the Bearcat Relays in Aledo.

Lady Cats Start 1-1 in District

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The Archer City Lady Cats had split results to open district play this season. After a loss to the Petrolia Lady Pirates on Wednesday, March 11, Archer City bounced back with a 21-10 throttling over the Olney Lady Cubs on Monday, March 16.
Archer City's Addi Canada (left) and Adelyn Winter (right) celebrate after Canada made an inning ending catch in the outfield against Petrolia on March 11. Photo/Nathan Lawson

Holliday Tops Iowa Park in District Sweep

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The Holliday Lady Eagles are off to a hot start in district play. After holding off the Jacksboro Tigerettes earlier this month, head coach Billy Arbogast and his crew had another tough task ahead of them for their next set of district games.

Wildcats pick up win

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Over Spring Break, the Archer City Wildcats picked up a pair of impromptu baseball games to keep the skills honed as district rolls around. Their first matchup came against the Class 4A Bridgeport Bulls on Tuesday, March 10. Their second clash was versus the Chico Dragon Friday, March 13.

Holliday takes on district top-dog Hawks

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The Holliday Eagles opened district play with one of the toughest opponents in the state, the Iowa Park Hawks. The Hawks, who are just off a trip to the 3A-D1 state semifinals, returned nearly all their players from that team and are geared for another deep playoff run.

WISD Board Approves Leasing Land Behind Ag Building

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The Windthorst ISD School Board approved a one-year lease agreement with Nathan Munchrath to allow him to grow hay on the six acres the school owns behind the ag shop on Monday, March 16. Superintendent Jason Nolan said the district will receive 25% of the hay produced as compensation.
The Windthorst ISD School Board approved a one-year lease with Nathan Munchrath to grow hay on six acres behind the district’s ag science building. In return, the district will receive 25% of the hay, which can be used, sold, or given to students. Photo/Nathan Lawson