Now Let the Holidays Begin…

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It seems to me that the worldly beginning of the Christmas holidays starts earlier and earlier each year, and we cannot celebrate a holiday without immediately moving on to the next. Last week a friend on Facebook stated that Christmas does not begin until Santa Claus arrives at the end of the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade.
Now Let the Holidays Begin…

Archer County Sheriff 's Report

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The Sheriff’s Office received 258 calls for service this past two week period of Nov. 7 to Nov. 20. As this report is being written there are 18 inmates and 5 being female in the Archer County Jail.
Archer County Sheriff 's Report

Basketball Roundup

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Boys Nov. 22 Archer City 58, Bellevue 21 Archer City (1-0) opened up the Josh Castles era with a dominant win over Bellevue.

All-District volleyball honors announced

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It was another historic year on the volleyball hardwood for all three Archer County programs. Windthorst won its record-breaking 14th volleyball championship, Holliday advanced to the regional finals for the third-straight season and Archer City continued its playoff streak.
All-District volleyball honors announced

Late turnovers doom Trojans against Collinsville

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A pair of turnovers in the final five minutes of regulation spelled disaster for the upset-minded Windthorst Trojans in a 3228 regional semifinal loss to Collinsville on Friday in Springtown. Windthorst (8-5) saw its 2022 campaign come to an end despite playing its best game of the year.
Late turnovers doom Trojans against Collinsville

Eagles defense turns away Bells

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In perhaps its most dominant performance of the season, Holliday’s defense forced four turnover on downs, two interceptions and recovered a fumble to routinely set the offense up with a short field in a 17-14 regional semifinal win over Bells on Friday in Denton.
Eagles defense turns away Bells

County renews insurance policy

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The Archer County Commissioner's Court approved the county's property and casualty insurance with Dickey, McGann and Rowe during its meeting on Monday, Nov. 28.