With extreme heat and large fires in the county recently, The city of Archer City announced drought restrictions have gone into effect on Monday, Aug. 1.
The Archer City ISD school board discussed a preliminary budget and a proposed tax rate for fiscal year 2023 during its board meeting Thursday, July 28. “We don’t quite have a rough draft (budget) finalized,” Superintendent CD Knobloch said.
The Archer County News was recently recognized with five awards during the 2020-2021 Texas Press Association’s Texas Better Newspaper Contest at the TPA Conference. Awards were presented at the TPA Convention and Trade Show in San Marcos on Saturday, July 30.
Currently at First Baptist Church in Holliday, I’m preaching a sermon series on the Book of Jude. When Jude warned his listeners to remain faithful, no matter what, this was not just an empty warning. It was a warning which was needed in light of the large number of Christians who were turning their backs on God.
USDA’s Farm Service Agency (FSA) reminds drought-impacted producers that they may be eligible for financial assistance through the Emergency Assistance for Livestock, Honey Bees, and Farm-Raised Fish Program (ELAP) to cover above normal expenses for hauling water or feed to livestock or hauling livestock to forage or grazing acres.
These junior members were overall winners in the intermedate A division of the career development contest at the 2022 National Junior Angus Show (NJAS) Awards Ceremony, July 8 in Kansas City, Mo. Pictured from left are Daniel Humpert, Windthorst, first; Dustin Denton, Blue Rapids, Kan., second; and Claire Murnin, Huntley, Mont., third. Photo by Pearl's Pics. Courtesy photo/ Peral's Pics
The Archer City council voted to move forward with a zoning request which allows 4C Wild Game Processing to become a custom exempt slaughterhouse at 711 N. Center St in town during its meeting Thursday, July 21.
The Archer City council created and seated an ambulance advisory board committee during its meeting Thursday, July 21. Creating and seating the ambulance advisory board came as a result of multiple discussions in recent meetings regarding staffing and budgeting concerns for the Archer City Ambulance service.