Four catch calves at FWSSR

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Paxton Pepps of Holliday, and Ben Miller of Iowa Park, members of Holliday FFA; Whit Parkey of Archer City; Ava Dora of Iowa Park, members of Archer County 4-H, caught a calf during the 2024 Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo’s Calf Scramble, earning a $500 purchase certificate for a show heifer and the chance for up to $16,000 in scholarship awards.
Four catch calves at FWSSR

i.d.e.a. WF looking for entrepreneurs to train

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Many people have a unique entrepreneurial dream, but don’t know how to get started. By participating in i.d.e.a.WF, entrepreneurs gain a better understanding of how to develop, build, and grow sustainable businesses that will strengthen the local economy. Through in-depth training, personalized consulting, and applied research assistance, contestants enhance their knowledge and chance for success.

Trojan trio score 16 in win

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The Windthorst Trojans looked to finish the first half of district on a win streak as they travelled to Olney to take on the Cubs, who were looking for their first win in district, on Friday, Jan 26. Windthorst struck fast in the first half and didn’t let up as they captured their third district victory 61-44.
Trojan trio score 16 in win

Lady Eagles fend off Iowa Park

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The Holliday Lady Eagles remained within a game of district leading City View behind a gritty 44-38 win over Iowa Park on Fri., Jan. 26 to clinch at least a playoff spot for the postseason.

Eagles run Hawks out of gym

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Death, taxes and Holliday ending contests in the first quarter. The 10th-ranked Eagles once again raced out to a big lead and never looked back, cruising to a 72-48 win over Iowa Park on Fri., Jan.