Voters to decide Holliday ISD's bond fate

Body With early voting set to begin on Monday, April 24, registered voters in Holliday ISD are set to voice their opinion on the district’s bond proposal. The $40 million bond includes three propositions which all must be passed separately for the proposed projects to be completed.
Pictured is what Holliday ISD projects their campus to look like should all propisitions of its bond pass in the May 6 General election. Early voting on the bond begins Monday, April 24. Courtesy/Holliday ISD

Texas History Minute

Body With springtime, Texans turn watchful eyes to the sky for rising storm clouds or sudden shifts in winds.
Texas History Minute

Archer County transfers truck to new precinct

Body The Archer County Commissioner’s Court voted to transfer a 2000 Mack Truck from Precinct 3 to Precinct 5 during its meeting on Monday, April 10. Precinct 3 Commissioner Pat Martin said he was no longer using the Mack Truck after the purchase of two new trucks last year.

Beef cattle conference Apr i l 25,26

Body With continued drought and changing cattle markets, this year’s theme of the annual Capital Farm Credit Hemphill County Texas A&M AgriLife Beef Conference is more relevant than ever, said Andy Holloway, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service agent for Hemphill County.

Get to know your 4-H, FFA Board Members

Body Hey y’all! I am Kensley Vieth and I am the reporter of the Windthorst FFA Chapter as well as Windthorst 4-H Vice President! I participate in Dairy Judging, Ag Mechanics, and Archery.
Get to know your 4-H, FFA Board Members

Archer City 4-H Isabelle Parkey President

Body Howdy y’all! My name is Isabelle Parkey and I currently serve as your 2022-2023 Archer 4-H President. I show steers and brangus heifers and I also compete in livestock judging & public speaking.
Archer City 4-H Isabelle Parkey President
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