Texoma Gives fundraiser is Today

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Eight Archer County nonprofit organizations are participating in the regional fundraising program Texoma Gives, which kicks off at 6 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 5, with donations able to be given before the event.

Lady Cats weekly volleyball roundup

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The Archer City Lady Cats hosted the Class 3A Jacksboro Tigerettes in volleyball action on Tuesday, Aug. 27. Coming off a lessthan desirable showing at the Lu Allen volleyball tournament in Graham just a few days prior, Coach Krissa England and her young Lady Cat squad looked to bounce back in a big way versus the Tigerettes.
Archer City's Ashlyn Harvey comes up with a dig against the Jacksboro Tigerettes. Harvey led the team with 15 digs in the match. Photo/Landon Davis

Wildcats win road war with Indians

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The Archer City Wildcat bussed west for the team’s season-opener on the gridiron, facing off against the Quanah Indians on Friday, Aug. 30. Last season, the Wildcats battered the Indians 44-8, and looked to once against kickoff the season with a dominant win.

Eagles’ shutout Buckaroos in home-opener

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Friday night football is finally back in Archer County, and what better way for the Holliday faithful to welcome another season on the gridiron than to witness a 64-point shutout by the Eagles on their newly finished football field on Aug. 30.
Holliday running back Steele Skinner finds room against Breckenridge in the Eagle’s football home-opener. Skinner finished the night with 76 rushing yards and one rushing touchdown. Photo/Landon

Trojanette Volleyball weekly roundup

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The Windthorst Trojanettes nabbed a third-place finish at the 24th Annual “Buckle Up Lane’s Sake” volleyball tournament in Nocona on Thursday, Aug. 29 and Saturday, Aug. 31 The Trojanettes ran roughshod over their pool play opponents on Thursday morning, never dropping a single set over the four-game span.
Outside hitter Charlee Wolf slams down a kill in the Nocona Tournament. Wolf earned all-tournament team after she posted 47 kills in the tournament. Photo/Landon Davis

JV Wildcats dominate Indians in opener

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The Archer City Wildcats delivered an impressive performance on Thursday, August 29th, shutting out the Quanah Indians 38-0 in a dominant home victory. The Wildcats set the tone early in the first quarter when Seth Truette ignited the scoring with a 29-yard touchdown run.

Christianity, Church, Politics and Conscience

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Christians must resist all attempts to turn Christianity into a political party. That does not mean that faith lacks consequences for politics. We all have a moral duty to cast our vote. Christians must work toward the common good and a just social order. The role of the Church is to hold up moral values, not to provide a specific political blueprint for translating those values into political choices. We have a strong interest in the maintenance of freedoms; freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom of conscience, the right to conscientious objection, and a fundamental right to life, liberty and to private property.
Christianity, Church, Politics and Conscience