County Baseball Roundup

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Tuesday, April 20 Holliday 11, Nocona 1 Cooper Turner (4-0) scattered five hits for one run while striking out seven as the Eagles closed out the district slate on a high-note behind an 11-1 win over Nocona. Holliday owns the No.
Windthorst celebrated its district championship following a 17-0 win over Petrolia on Friday, April 23, in Henrietta. Courtesy photo

County commissioners approves changes to 911 coverage map

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The Archer County Commissioner’s Court approved the 911 coverage maps for fire departments and emergency medical services during its meeting Monday, April 26. “(Emergency Management Coordinator) Shane Wright and I had gotten together early in January, we’ve had problem in fire departments versus dispatch,” Sheriff Jack Curd said.

Life with Bingo book signing

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Jim Lewis (left) and Jim Black (right) held a book signing at Mary Webb's house for their new book "Life with Bingo" on Saturday, April 24. Photo/Jerry Phillips.
Life with Bingo book

Texasville Opry returns to Royal Theater May 8 after 14-month absence due to COVID-19

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COVID-19 hit everybody hard, including the Royal Theater. After the February 2020 show, which opened the 20th season of The Texasville Opry, things came to a screeching halt when society basically shut down due to the virus outbreak. Gary Beesinger, producer and emcee for the show, said he really had no option but to put the show on ice, hoping they could reopen in the fall of 2020 and complete the season. But that didn’t happen.

Three local students recieve college scholarships

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Luke Haehn of Archer City, Caleb Schroeder of Windthorst, and Kacee Teichman of Scotland were selected to receive the 2021 All American Scholar Award sponsored by Catholic Life Insurance. Each year, Catholic Life awards 35 scholarships worth $1,000 each to graduating high school seniors who have not only demonstrated outstanding leadership skills and academic achievements but have also gone above and beyond in their civic duties and made a difference in their communities.

Lakeside City discusses hiring city park employees

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To help keep the local parks clean and beautiful, the Lakeside City city council discussed the hiring of parks employees at the council meeting on Tuesday, April 20. “We currently have four teenagers that applied for this position and we had one adult,” Interim City Administrator John Strenski said.

ACGDC board approves expenditures for non-profits

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The Archer City Growth and Development Corporation board approved $20,000 in expenditures to fund projects at local non-profis in the Royal Theater and the Archer County Museum and Arts Center during its meeting Tuesday, April 20.
Mayor Kelvin Green swears in Mary Ann Wages (left) and Kevin Ridenour (right) to Archer City Growth and Devolpment board. Also sworn in were Vicki Davis and Judy Miller Wright (not pictutred). Photo/Nathan Lawson