Isabelle and Whit Parkey placed 2nd and 1st at the San Antonio Stock Show. Whit also placed 1st and Isabelle placed 4th at Houston Stock Show with their Brangus Heifers.
All policyholders of Wolf Insurance Agency are invited to attend our appreciation meeting in conjunction with the annual meeting of the Germania Farm Mutual Insurance Association Local Chapter #143 on this Sunday, April 3, 2022 at 6 p.m. in St. Mary’s Parish Hall in Windthorst. Registration will begin at 5:30 p.m.
Most parents think they are using their car seat correctly, but unfortunately, most car seats are used incorrectly. For a car seat to best protect your child, it must be the one that fits your child, your vehicle, and one that you will use correctly every time you travel. Now is a good time to get a free car seat inspection to make sure that your car seat fits your child and is installed correctly in your vehicle.
The Archer County Commissioner’s Court approved its outside audit from Edgin, Parkman, Fleming and Fleming on Fiscal Year 2020-2021 during its meeting Monday, March 28. Paul Fleming presented the audit to the commissioner’s court.
“As of Sunday, April 3, I truly do not have enough personnel to run this ambulance. I do not have back up people waiting. I do not have somebody to hire. Even if you all approve me at a rate that I might can get somebody, I am starting at 0. I am going to do my very best to keep a paramedic on every truck, that is still something very important to me. But in the next meeting I am definitely going to ask for a revision and consideration of pay for EMS. If not, we need to look at the option of whether the ambulance service can maintain.”
It was another busy week on the track circuit with Holliday and Windthorst taking part in the Glen Eickman Relays on Thursday, March 24. The Lady Eagles won the meet with a team score of 178 while the Trojanettes came in fourth with 73 points. On the boys side, Holliday came in third with 90 points and the Trojans came in eighth with 37 points
Creative Director Jenny Schroeder departed the Archer County News in March to focus on her family business. Prior to her departure, she helped welcome and train new creative director Grace Rees, who will be introduced in next week’s edition.