DENTON – “Guilty,” read 16th District Judge Sherry Shipman as former 97th District Attorney Casey Hall’s head fell forward, her chin met her collarbone. She had gambled and lost.
The Holliday City Council plans to donate the Old Jail to Church 2:42 following their council meeting on Monday, May 19. According to Holliday City Secretary Gerri Mc-Donald, the city bought the property from Cross Country Church in 2015.
The Holliday Eagles just seem to have a knack for incredible pitching performances in the playoffs. After a pair of shutout wins over Sweetwater in the Area round, the Eagles followed that up with a 2-1 series win over the #7 ranked Shallowater on Thursday, May 15 and Friday, May 16 in Eula.
It was another year where youth thrived for the Archer City and Windthorst softball teams. Last season, the Lady Cats had just two seniors and Trojanettes played one. This year, the Black and Gold fielded three seniors, while the Big Blue competed with none.
Congratulations to all of our outstanding students and their achievements over the past year. Star Greenhands: Ben Miller & Sadie Rangel Star Chapter Farmer: Valerie Franklin Outstanding Seniors: Cate Deges & Jaci Shepherd Honorary Member: Yolanda Weyrick FFA Scholarship Winners: Caitlin Slowey, Cate Deges, Brilee Gray, & Briar Griffin Ramsey Looper Scholarship Winner: Jaci Shepherd.
The Archer City Pool will open for the summer on Saturday, May 24 from 1-6 p.m. Splash day will take place that day and admission will be free to the public. Beginning Sunday, May 25, regular admission charges will apply.
Archer City ISD students have been awarded over $215,445 in scholarship money to date ACISD offers $2,000 Wind Farm scholarships to all students who complete their entire junior/senior years at ACHS and enroll in a trade school, 2-, or 4-year college.