Trojans dominate Chico

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In what could easily have been a let down performance, the fourthranked Windthorst Trojans (7-1, 2-0) took care of business in a 47-0 win on the road over Chico (1-6, 1-2) on Friday, Oct. 23.

Holliday claims forfeit win

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The Holliday Eagles will never get an easier win. According to the Twitter feed of head coach Frank Johnson, Nocona forfeited its matchup with the Eagles originally scheduled for Friday, Oct.

Archer City High School welcomes new NHS members

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The National Honor Society of Archer City High School welcomed 19 new members this past Sunday afternoon with a candle lighting and pinning ceremony at the ACISD auditorium. NHS president Cade Strickland directed the meeting and was assisted by fellow officers Emily Salyers, Vice President/Education Chair, Luke Haehn, Community Service Chair and Carter Hilbers, Secretary/Communication Chair.
New members pose following a candle lighting and pinning ceremony. Top Row (L-R): Emily Shephard, Kadence Huffman, Mallory Maxwell, Jill Liles, Isabela Walker-Hernandez, Camryn Cox, Sara Schroeder, Rebecca Taggart, Kelsey Aultman, Candace Taggart and Haizleigh Baugh; Bottom Row (L-R): Jennifer Ellis, Faith Morris, Gunner Smith, Ryan Wilson, Fallon Blair, Seth Emrick, Madison Ellis and Jennifer Smith. Courtesy photo/ Archer City ISD

Interesting facts about pumpkins

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Halloween isn’t complete without jack-o’-lanterns, and jack-o’-lanterns can’t be made without pumpkins. Plenty of people are familiar with pumpkins thanks to their connection to Halloween and, of course, pumpkin pie, but few may know some of the more interesting aspects of this Halloween staple.
Interesting facts about pumpkins

Hoggins to celebrate 72nd anniversary

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Northern Archer County residents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hoggins will celebrate their 72nd Wedding Anniversary on Oct. 30. The couple were married in Wichita Falls in 1948. Floyd served as Archer County Sheriff for 18 years and Helen owned Helen’s Beauty Shop in Archer City for 30 years. After many summers of traveling with friends and fishing in New Mexico, they now enjoy gardening, sewing, and playing dominoes. They have one daughter, Rhonda Hester and husband Brian of Wichita Falls and one granddaughter, Brandi Guerry and husband Kyle of Knoxville, Tenn. They enjoy two great grandchildren, Jackson and Grace Guerry of Knoxville.
Hoggins to celebrate 72nd anniversary