WFCU: Inspring Hope for a Global Community

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On Oct. 15, Windthorst Federal Credit Union will join 56,000 credit unions around the world in celebration of International Credit Union (ICU) Day®. This year’s theme is “Inspiring hope for a global community” which reflects the notfor-profit cooperative spirit that all credit unions share.

Archer County 4-H remains active

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The 2020 Archer County 4-H Food Show was held Oct. 5 at the Archer County Activity Center with nine Archer County 4-H members representing Holliday and Archer City 4-H clubs vying for top honors.
The 2020 Archer County 4-H Food Show was held Oct. 5 at the Archer County Activity Center with nine Archer County 4-H members representing Holliday and Archer City 4-H clubs vying for top honors. First place winners in each age division and food category advanced to the Rolling Plains District 3 4-H Food Show. Courtesy photo/Maranda Revell

Holliday Council votes to protect students

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Traffic and pedestrian traffic congestion in and around the 600 Block of S. College Avenue during pick-up and drop-off times in front of Holliday Elementary School has created a serious safety hazard for school children, teachers and parents, according to the district. The situation warranted action on an ordinance by the Holliday City Council on Monday, Oct. 12.

Holliday ISD discusses COVID-19 close contact protocol

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The Holliday ISD School board and Superintendent Cody Carrol discussed the decision to quarantine the high school band and varsity football team starting on Friday, Oct. 9, and the district’s plan for the situation during its board meeting Monday, Oct. 12.
Barry Hardin provides an opening statement during the Holliday ISD board meeting Monday. Photo/Will Edwards

Archer County COVID-19 update

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Archer County Judge Randy Jackson announced the county had 98 positive cases with five of them being active as of Tuesday, Oct 13. The county also has reported one COVID-19 related fatality.

Holliday ISD quarantining students

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In the interest of student and staff health and safety, Holliday ISD has sent home several students from its High School and Middle School to quarantine based on confirmed COVID-19 cases and exposures, according to a release from Superintendent Cody Carrol.

Holliday ISD has sent home several students from its High School and Middle School to quarantine based on confirmed COVID-19 cases and exposures, according to a release from Superintendent Cody Carrol.