Get to know your FFA Board Members

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Hello everyone my name is Katy Wolf and I am the current president of the Windthorst FFA chapter. I enjoy all aspects of the agriculture industry. I will be continuing my education next year at Tarleton State University to become an Ag teacher. I have shown tractors my junior and senior years of high school and have been blessed to receive many awards doing so such as,3 grand champion titles, 1 reserve championship title, one best in show title, and multiple blue ribbons. I am beyond blessed to have had all of these experiences through the FFA and I can’t wait to inspire and help students of my own reach their full potential.
Get to know your FFA Board Members

Pct. 1 to purchase Sheriff's Off ice vehicle

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Archer County Commissioner Pct. 1 Wade Scarbrough agreed to take over financial responsibility of a pick up truck from the Sheriff’s Office during the Archer County Commissioner’s Court on Monday, March 27.

Lakeside City discusses septic inspections

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The Lakeside City council received an update from LoneStar Wastewater on the city's septic inspection project and plans for the future of the project during its council meeting on Tuesday, March 28. The council awarded a bid to have the town's 432 houses septic tanks inspected during September of 2020.
LoneStar Waste Water's Jeff Boyd provides an update on Lakeside City's Septic Tank inspection project during the Lakeside City Council meeting on Tuesday, March 28. Photo/Nathan Lawson

ACMAC hosts town halls to discuss future

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The Archer County Museum and Arts Center completed two town halls in Archer City and Windthorst to update the public on its vision, timeline and progress as well as hear feedback from them on these issues.
The Archer County Museum and Arts Center held two town halls in the last month to discuss its $3.8 million plan for restoring the old jail and creating a new museum building. Courtesy photo

Christ Focused

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Grace and peace to you from our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. In the recent days, weeks, and months, I have realized that I have lost some focus in life and have been working hard in my secular work to ensure that I am successful and making a living for me and my family.
Christ Focused

Texas History Minute

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Railroads The late 1800s was the age of the railroad. Trains steamed across the hills, valleys, and plains of a growing United States, steadily bringing distant communities closer together.
Texas History Minute

Community Calendar

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Every Thursday 7pm @ Archer City Housing Authority Building- 228 S Sycamore Rev. Alan York teaching life lessons from the bible March 23 ACMAC Town Hall Meeting 6 p.m.
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