One dead in Hwy. 79 wreck

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A Seymour man died and three others were injured during a four-vehicle wreck about seven miles south of Archer City on Hwy. 79 the evening of Tuesday, Feb. 3.

Photo/Jenny Schroeder

Girls Basketball Roundup

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Lady Eagles’ offense keeps lighting up the scoreboard Holliday’s dynamic offense has had no problem scoring over the last 10 games. During that stretch, the Lady Eagles are averaging 65.2 points and have been held under 60 just three times.
Holliday’s Payton Murray splits the Tigerettes double team in the third quarter of the Lady Eagles’ 72-37 win over Jacksboro on Tuesday, Jan. 26. Photo/Will Edwards

Check It Out! Archer Public Library

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The Archer Public Library now offers Libby by OverDrive! Borrow e-books, audiobooks, and magazines to read on your phone or tablet using the Libby app by OverDrive. You can even send and read your borrowed e-books to your Kindle e-reader (U.S. only)! It’s free and easy to get started for new users and a streamlined experience for current OverDrive app users. Learn more at overdrive.com/apps/libby/.
Gretchen Abernathy-Kuck

Stallcup's to celebrate 60 years together

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Harold and Patsy Stallcup, of Scotland, will be celebrating their 60th wedding anniversary on Feb. 11. Because of current conditions, the family will be celebrating privately. The family would like for friends and extended family to reach out and wish them well on this special day. Courtesy photo
Stallcup's to celebrate 60 years together

Lady Eagles Softball

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Holliday’s Alexis Swearingen connects with a pitch early in the Lady Eagles’ scrimmage against Rider on Monday, Feb. 1.
Lady Eagles Softball

ACISD participates in welding competition

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Archer City’s Ryan Pare and Zane Myracle received $1,000 to attend Missouri Welding Institute after competing in its 11th annual competition in Nevada, Mo. The pair also received a 45 quart cooler for the shop and 8 new welding shirts. Courtesy photo/ACISD
ACISD participates in welding competition

Scotland Sausage Meal Sunday

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The Scotland, Texas Knights of Columbus homemade German Sausage is being made, the sauerkraut with rib meat, mashed potatoes and green beans are ready to cook, the homemade coleslaw and homemade desserts are ready to serve.
3,500 pounds of German sausage is being prepared by the Scotland Knights of Columbus for its annual meal Sunday, Feb. 7. Courtesy photo