Holliday City Council looks to form RV “task force”

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The Holliday City Council moved to assemble a committee “whose goal will be to research rules and regulations of the construction and regulations of RV Parks” on Monday, June 10. This decision came after last Monday’s Public Hearing over the annexation of the property located at FM 368 (901 N. West Ave), which was planned to be an RV Park built by Dylan Rogers.

ACMAC Jailbird fundraiser raises almost $50,000

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This last weekend concluded the Archer County Museum’s second annual Jailbird Fundraiser. The museum rounded up 80 individuals from around Archer County to turn themselves in and be imprisoned in the 1910 Archer County Jail. While most of the fundraiser was virtual, several jailbirds gathered on Friday to get their photos taken in the old jail.
ACMAC Jailbird fundraiser raises almost $50,000

Where are they now? Tatum Veitenheimer

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In its sports history, Archer County has produced some of the best athletes in the area. Whether it be in football, volleyball, basketball, baseball, or softball, Archer City, Windthorst, and Holliday have a knack for developing athletes that lead their teams to victory and even find success at the next level. One former Windthorst Trojanette fits that mold perfectly, basketball phenom Tatum Veitenheimer.
Where are they now? Tatum Veitenheimer

Softball and Baseball All State Nominations

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Several high school softball and baseball players from Archer County were named to their respective all-state teams following the 23-24 season. For softball, Holliday’s Kinley Marek and Jordan Peters earned the Texas Girls Coaches Association 3A honors, while Holliday’s Cooper Turner and Isaac Villa (3A), and Windthorst’s Conner Schreiber (2A) took home honors from the Texas High School Baseball Coaches Association.
Softball and Baseball All State Nominations

Mercy

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Well, I have been in Archer for a year now. I’ve had the chance to meet a lot of people. There are still many that I haven’t. In due time! For those who know me, and those who don’t, I’m going to confess-I mess up. Regularly. The truth is, we all do. Clergy is no exception to that truth. We are all human.
Mercy

New Emergency Alert System Available

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A new emergency alert system is available for Archer County residents to receive notifications on severe weather, public health alerts and other emergency situations. Archer County Emergency Management Coordinator Shane Wright said the county recently switched its emergency alert system to Hyper Reach.