Windthorst looking for new city secretary

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The city of Windthorst is looking for a new city secretary after current secretary Debbie Schroeder told the council of her plans to retire from the position. Schroeder, who is born and raised in Windthorst, will hit her 35-year mark with the city in September and she felt it was time for her to leave the position.

Choices to Make

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Everyday we are presented with many opportunities to make choices. Choices that come to us in various ways and means. In fact, these choices come to us so rapidly that we are often unaware of them. For example, what are we going to feed our minds with today? What will our thoughts dwell on today? Or what will be our desires today? What type of conversations will we have today? Will they be conversations that enlighten, edify, or those that will degrade us and others? Will we stay on task or allow ourselves to be distracted? What are we going to eat? Where will we eat? That is also a big question for my wife and me. How will we spend our time? Will we decide to spend some of our time with God or not? These are just a few of the more simple choices we all make each day; and we probably don’t give them a lot of thought. One Bible character who had to make wise choices was Daniel. In the Book named after him, in the first seven verses, tells us the story of a man who was a victim of circumstances far beyond his control. Daniel lost his freedom, his home, his culture, his friends, and his status as one of Israel’s nobilities. Daniel had to learn a new language, to live in a place totally foreign to him, and to live in a culture that was opposite to anything that he had ever known. He even lost his name given to him at birth. His name was Daniel, meaning “the Lord will judge.” Now he would be known by his Babylonian name, Belteshazzar. Daniel had choices to make. He could have decided to spend his time feeling sorry for himself. He could have spent his time and energy focusing on things over which he had no control. He could have spent his time complaining on the bad leader that he had, Nebuchadnezzar; or on his unhappiness, on the terrible food that his captors expected him to eat. But Daniel determined that he ”would not defile himself.” Daniel resolved “in his heart” not to go against God. Daniel determined that he would spend his time thinking about that which he loved the most. Things that were most dear to him. Things that he deeply cherished and valued. Daniel’s action took tremendous courage. He would have to face many challenging decisions as he went through life. If Daniel had not acted early, if he had not decided where his allegiance belonged, he would never have the determination and strength to face the crisis in his life. Sometimes we shrink back from resolving in our hearts because we don’t know how things will work out. What we often forget is that God is always with us. We always have a choice about the contents and character of our inner lives. When we resolve to cherish and honor God, he becomes involved in our lives in ways we could not otherwise imagine. Why not make the right choice? Choice God.
Choices to Make

Upcoming Authors

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June 9 Mikey Pesqueda First Baptist Church Church Archer City June 16 Paul Meyenberg First United Methodist Holliday June 23 Ricky Allen Cowboy Church Archer City.

Holliday VFD celebrates last day of school

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The Holliday Volunteer Fire Department was handing out popsicles to children for the last day of school at Holliday Elementary School Friday, May 27. Pictured are Holliday VFD members Carl Keener (middle) and Ryan Gallant (right.) Photo/Grace Rees
Holliday VFD celebrates last day of school

Teichman graduates with Pharmacy doctorate

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Alyssa Teichman graduated with her doctorate from Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center (TTUHSC)- Jerry H. Hodge School of Pharmacy on Saturday, May 21, at a morning ceremony at Hodgetown Stadium in Amarillo.
Windthorst ISD graduate Alyssa Teichman graduated with a doctorotate from Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center school of Pharmacy on May 21. Courtesy photo

Archer City Writers Workshop, Royal Theater to host musician, writers

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Tony Rehagen has written for Men’ Health; ESPN, The Magazine; Popular Mechanics; GQ; Politico; USA Today; and other national and regional publications. He’s a graduate of the University of Missouri, a fivetime finalist for the City and Regional Magazine Association Writer of the Year Award, and is featured in the book Next Wave, America’s New Generation of Great Literary Journalists.
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