Barbara and Jerry Phillips took their Archer County News to Leavenworth, Washington, a Bavarian village nestled in the mountains east of Seattle, to celebrate their 50th anniversary. Courtesy photo.
The annual City Wide Clean Up for the City of Archer City is scheduled for Monday, April 18 through Sunday, April 24 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily with the exception of Sunday, April 24, when the hours will be from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Top: Volunteers prepares burgers for 11th annual Archer Service Center Burger Bash on Sunday, April 3. Bottom: Yia Yia Classic winners Jim Laudermill, Morgan Wylie, Ryan Laudermill and Archer Service Center Board members, Jacie Ferguson, Micheal Sheppard, and Doris Steinberger.
Welcome to Archer City monuments were installed in the fall of 2012 at the north and east entries to town. The design received mixed reviews since they were installed. Unfortunately many of the comments were not positive. The Archer City Growth and Development Board has been working on replacement monuments for quite a while.
The Lakeside City Community Center and Fire Department and its builder M & F Litteken Company were inducted into the 2022 Varco Pruden Builders Hall of Fame. The Hall of Fame contest showcases the best buildings from Varco Pruden Builders on an annual basis.
The Archer County Commissioners voted to extend the county’s burn ban until May 1 during a special called meeting Friday, April 1. After a thunderstorm hit the county April 4, County Judge Randy Jackson rescinded the order on Tuesday, April 5.
The following items are compiled from recent Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) law enforcement reports. *Images of individual field notes are available upon request with the TPWD press office.
Editorial cartoonist Ben Sargent once penned a masterful sketch of a newspaperman — a skinny, bug-eyed fellow in a baggy suit with a press card in the band of his porkpie hat. The unnamed journalist was depicted in the simple act of entering a dark room at city hall and switching on a light.
Archer County Texas A&M AgriLife hosted a safety day for Archer County 4th graders at the Archer County activity building and show barn on Tuesday, March 29. Among those who presented to fourth graders were the Texas Game Warden (top), Archer City Fire Department (Middle), Texas Department of Transportation (bottom. Photos/Will Edwards