Yia Yia Classic and Burger Bash

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Morgan Wylie and Jim Laudermill won the Yia Yia Classic at the Archer City Country Club Sunday, April 18, with a score of 10 under par. Photo/Jerry Phillips The Archer City Service Center held its annual Burger Bash on Sunday, April 19, in conjunction with the Yia Yia Classic.
Yia Yia Classic and Burger Bash

Life with Bingo now available

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Archer City natives Jim Black and Jim Lewis have a new book out. One that the author of River Season and Miracle on the Gridiron said has an interesting history.

Peak Utility Services Group acquires Superior Pipeline Services

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Peak Utility Services Group ("Peak"1 a nationwide provider of integrated infrastructure services to the natural gas, electric and telecommunication industries, announced today the acquisition of Superior Pipeline Services ("SPS"), a leading natural gas utility services contractor in Texas. Founded in 2001 and headquartered in Ft. Worth, SPS has built long-standing relationships with leading utilities that provide their communities with critical energy needs.

The Book Fair, a story of dedication

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Stacy Schroeder is the Windthorst ISD librarian, attendance clerk, assistant to the principal, and manager/ organizer of the once-a-year book fair. Mrs. Schroeder let me know several years ago, the book fair was, in the vernacular, a sacred cow. Don’t mess with the book fair, don’t criticize the book fair, don’t even come in the library during that time if you know what’s good for you. My own experience with this huge personal undertaking, only spans a mere four years. Every year I ask Mrs. Schroeder how long the library will be inundated with children’s books? The answer is always a week. (With a reminder of how much work is involved.) I then always ask, “how much money does the library make?” The answer is always - nothing. When Mrs. Schroeder opens the library for several hours after school so working parents can take advantage, this she also does for free.
The Scholastic Book Fair was set up in the Windthorst ISD Library with the help of librarian Stacy Schroeder. Courtesy photo

Early voting under way for May election

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Early voting for the May 1 General Election began Monday, April 19, and will run until 5 p.m. Tuesday, April 27, for the contested elections for the Holliday City Council, Holliday ISD School Board and Lakeside City city council.

Archer County baseball roundup

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Tuesday, April 13 Holliday 3, Bowie 2 The Eagles avenged their lone District 7-3A loss with a come-from-behind 3-2 win over Bowie. Holliday rallied from a 2-1 deficit in the bottom of the sixth following a lengthy rain delay.
Archer City’s Jaxton Barrett applies the tag at the plate in the Wildcats’ 8-7 win over Seymour on Monday, April 19. Photo/Jerry Phillips