Humperts part of NJAS cook-off team winners

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Texas juniors won third place in the intermediate roast division at the All-American Certified Angus Beef® (CAB) Cook-Off at the 2022 National Junior Angus Show (NJAS), July 5 in Kansas City, Mo. Pictured from left are Brenlen Humpert, Windthorst; Bayler Smith, Kirbyville; Payton Alexander, Nemo; Kilye Winge, Cisco; Dalton Birdwell, Bryson; and Daisy Plaschke, Hallsville. They prepared "Instant Pot® Authentic Birria Tacos." Courtesy photo/Peral's Pics
Humperts part of NJAS cook-off team winners

Archer County 4-Hers attend Texas 4-H Congress

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Members of Archer County 4-H attended the Texas 4-H Youth Development Program called Texas 4-H Congress held in Austin at the State Capitol July 17-20. Texas 4-H Congress is a four-day mock legislative experience for 4-H members in grades 9th to 12th where 4-H members assume the roles of legislators, lobbyists, and press corps to gain a first-hand understanding of how the legislative process works.
Isabelle Parkey, Marisa Frazier, Bryce Palmer and Kreede Neal participated in the 2022 Texas 4-H Congress event as delegates this past week in Austin. Courtesy photo/Archer County 4-H

'Bookgirl Santa' visits Archer County from Latvia

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Santa “Bookgirl” Kumpina has been traveling through neighborhoods in Holliday and Lakeside City the previous weeks working as a sales representative for Southwestern Advantage. Southwestern Advantage is an entrepreneurial for university students where they can learn transferable life skills and pursue a deb free education.
Santa "Bookgirl" Kumpina, of Latvia, has been visiting Archer County communities throughout the month of July as she sells educational books and materials as a representative of Southwestern Advantage. Photo/Nathan Lawson

Texoma Gives registration underway

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Registration for the 24-county area fundraising program Texoma Gives is open for Archer County non-profits through the end of the year. Texoma Gives is an area fundraiser, on Sept.

Ritchey building upon success

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New Archer City Athletic Director and head football coach Bradan Ritchey has created quite the buzz about the Wildcats program since his arrival in February. Excitement around town is palpable as anticipation for the 2022 football season nears.
New Archer City athletic director Bradan Ritchey is primed to make the Wildcats' program his own. Photo/Will Edwards

Wildcat Gym gets new floor

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Wildcat Gym recently got a new court installed over the summer months. The center-court logo features the interlocking 'AC' with the state of Texas as a backgroun Photo/Will Edwards.
Wildcat Gym gets new floor

Jesus is the True Good Samaritan and we are His neighbors?

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When Jesus taught and preached, He loved to tell parables. In teaching us as to who is our neighbor in this Parable of the Good Samaritan (Luke 10:25-37), Jesus wants us to realize that anyone and everyone close by and in need is our neighbor and we are all called to be good Samaritans with no discrimination against persons of any nation, race, creed, color, age or gender. That is an obvious and simple interpretation of this parable. However, it is of interest what the earliest Church fathers thought of this parable of Jesus. Here we find that they introduce a beautiful twist in it. Though the parables are fictional, they saw in the person of the good Samaritan, Jesus Himself. As they read it, it was the human race that was waylaid by sin. Sin had stripped us all of our dignity as human beings. It had robbed us, taking from us the grace of God. It had attacked us so severely that we were like that man half dead by the side of the road, unable to pick ourselves up. But it was by the “blood of His Cross” and bearing His neighbors sufferings (us) in His own body, being Himself stripped and beaten and left for dead – that He saved us from the bonds and chains of sin and death and reconciled us to God and to one another.
Jesus is the True Good Samaritan and we are His neighbors?

Griffin receives state ring

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Holliday Track and Field Coach Glenn Griffin was given his state championship ring from UIL Director Dr. Susan Elza at the Texas Girls Coaches Assocation banquet on Monday, July 11, in Arlington. Courtesy photo
Griffin receives state ring