Archer City Class of 2034

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Archer City held pre-k graduation ceremony for the Class of 2034 in the Archer City High School Auditorium Wednesday, May 19. Photo/Jerry Phillips.
Archer City Class of 2034

Archer City Splash Day

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The crew of lifeguards on duty last Saturday for Splash Day at the City Pool in Archer City. L to R: Jill Liles, Sara Schroeder, Audrey Schroeder, John Machtolff, and Hudson Williams.
Archer City Splash Day

Haehn graduates from TWU

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Matthew Haehn graduated with his Doctorate of Physical Therapy from Texas Woman's University in Dallas. Haehn attended the formal doctoral hooding ceremony on Friday, May 7, at the T.
Matthew Haehn

St. Mary's monument dedication

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St. Mary’s Christian Mothers Society celebrated the dedication of the Ten Commandments/The Beatitudes Monument on April 25. Gail Schroeder gave a brief history of the St. Mary’s Christian Mother’s Society and Father Michael Moloney dedicated and blessed the Monument. Thank you to everyone who supported and donated to make this special project come to life.
St. Mary's monument dedication

County purchases new camera system for jail

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The Archer County Commissioner’s Court awarded a bid for a new camera and control system for the jail to Sustainable Security Solutions during its meeting Monday, May 24. The county had received two bids during its previous meeting with one from Sustainable Security Solutions for $297,451 and another from Cornerstone Control Systems for $545,561.
The Archer County Commissioners voted to approve an expenditure of $297,451 to purchase a new camera and control system for the Archer County Jail. File photo

Windthorst graduates Class of 2021

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Top: Kacee Teichman walks into the Windthorst High School Gym during the procession of graduation Sunday, May 23. Right: Cy (left) and Ethan (right) Belcher embrace after receiving their diplomas at graduation on Sunday, May 23.
Windthorst graduates Class of 2021

County summer reading programs set to begin

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The Archer City Public Library and Holliday Public Library are preparing to start up their Summer Reading Programs in the next couple of weeks as the seek to promote literacy and continued education among the county youth.
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