Leverton to perform in upcoming play

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Hannah Noelle Leverton from Throckmorton, and attends Woodson ISD will be performing in the production of Cinderella at the Backdoor Theater in Wichita Falls, on July 12 and 13, July 18, 19, 20 and July 25 - 27. All productions will be at 7:30 p.m.
Leverton to perform in upcoming play

County discusses budget requests

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The Archer County Commissioner’s Court held a budget workshop Monday, July 8, and heard from a few elected officials on what they want built into the next fiscal year budget. Commissioner Pct.

Archer Public Librar y to host book signing

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The Archer Public Library is proud to announce it will be hosting a book signing for authors Jim Black and Jim Lewis on Wednesday, July 17 from Noon until 3:00 P.M. The Archer City natives have collaborated on two works—Life with Bingo and Ezra. In addition to these, Black will have copies of all of his other books on hand for purchase. These include River Season, Miracle on the Gridiron, the recently published Stones of Summer and others.

Leverton places in land judging

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Noah Leverton, who attends Woodson ISD, was part of the team that won third in state for land judging. This team was the first team ever from Woodson to make it to Nationals.

Texas History Minute

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Louis 14 Texas has been a land under control of many different flags in its long history. From the early Native American tribes to the European colonial powers to the United States, each era has left an impact on the state.
Texas History Minute

What can you bear?

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One of the most misunderstood scriptures in God’s Word is found in I Corinthians 10:13. “He will not let you be tempted beyond what you can bear.” Some people twist that passage and say that God will never give you more than you can handle. Really? Is that right? Wait a minute. Look at our world. Look at the holocaust, death, murder, cancer, and wars. It seems people are given burdens they cannot handle.
What can you bear?

Turner takes home ACN’s Diamond Dozen MVP

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The three Archer County baseball teams had to overcome a lot of different obstacles this past season. New coaches made their debut, underclassmen showed out, and seniors made one more push for a state title.
Turner takes home ACN’s Diamond Dozen MVP