Holliday Elementary claims district championship

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Holliday Elementary School took first place in its Academic UIL District Meet, competing against City View and Nocona. The Eagles won with 887 points, over 500 points better than runner-up City View (371 points) and 600 points better than Nocona (223 points).

Windthorst ISD second six weeks honor roll

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A Honor Roll: 6th Grade Leah Anderle Adam Barton Brock Belcher Brodie Belz Liliana Colchado Ayla Melton Braidan Messineo Avery Schroeder Heidi Tackett 7th Grade Hunter Anderle Daxton Anderson Karissa Fillingim Zeb Mayo Savannah McCann Kamdyn Neal Claire Peterson Conner Schreiber Jaxon Stark Malory Watson Violet West Charlee Wolf 8th Grade Carson Anderle Megg Lindley Lainey McCall Kristen Wells 9th Grade Drew Anderle Brayden Berend Tanner Doyal Levi Hoffman Zoie Price Abby Schroeder Kristen Shea Jaxon West Rylee Wolf Wyatt Wolf Farris Zotz 10th Grade Keaira Fillingim Bree Kirk Landon McLemore Grayson Steinberger 11th Grade Brenna Anderle Jayden Friddle Bradley Hackley Camryn Latham Gage Lindley Miriam Nolasco Eduardo Olivo-Llamas Haven Vieth Cooper Wolf 12th Grade Cy Belcher Ethan Belcher Ferrin Garrett Caleb Schroeder Kacee Teichman Chris Vomastek Kyle Wolf A-B Honor Roll: 6th Grade Brae Alvarez Eva Barron Jaylee Belcher Charlie Bone Linden Brown John Cavazos Brady Herndon Ellanor McEwen Daniel McGregor Alli Price Chloe Schroeder Kenley Teakell Lelia Trejo Colby Vieth Eddie Vieth Rodie Yearian Jackson Zicarelli 7th Grade Nayeli Barron Miguel Colchado Karder Di Marzio Catherine Hoff Gracelyn Hoff Morgan Reynolds 8th Grade Jacqueline Anzua Cash Armstrong Isabel Bussey Tyler Camacho Raymond Daffern Kamry Fillingim Ryder Garrett Gabby Hoegger Lexsey McLemore Yadira Olivo-Llamas Yadira Olivo-Llamas William Pennartz Coy Pickel Natalia Pineda Ysybella Pineda Ysybella Pineda Wyatt Steinberger 9th Grade Saige Anderson Cameron Belcher Alauna Beyer Kaybree Coleman Kaybree Coleman Brody Frazier Kendall Gregory Bri Hoff Lizette Plascencia Matthew Meurer Ziraili Rosas Kylee Tapia Kolby Teakell Jasmin Turrubiartes Jasmin Turrubiartes 10th Grade Honey Azua Raelyn Bussey Raelyn Bussey Ryane Dickey Emma Herring Clay Hoff Liberty Ingram Ezekiel Mayo Eryn Pnnartz Conner Schroeder Tara Tackett Larson Vieth Katy Wolf Justin Zotz 11th Grade Katy Berend Elissa Bloom Elissa Bloom Angelina Colchado Kaiden DiMarzio Marisa Frazier Tucker Hilbers Garrett Hoff Moises Quiroz-Cruz Luz Ramirez Eugenio Valdes Ciara Veitenheimer Jenna Veitenheimer Camden Vieth Karlee Wilson 12th Grade 12th Grade Connor Cullar Walker Dillon Laiken Farr Victoria Grey Cade Hoffman Marli Kermiar Rosio Montoya Max Owen Andrew Scheffe.

Salvation Army branch meets community needs

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The Salvation Army is a massive international organization, yet in Archer City there is a small but mighty branch making a difference in the lives of its residents. The mission of the Salvation Army is “to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in His name without discrimination,” and the local board is committed to doing just that.
Donna Williams, secretary at First Baptist Church of Archer City, organizes Angel Tree presents. Usually housed at the library, the Angel Tree has moved primarily online this year. Those who prefer to pick up a paper angel may do so at the church. Unwrapped gifts and donations are due Dec. 15. Photo/Jenny Schroeder

Archer County COVID-19 update

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Archer County Judge Randy Jackson reported on Monday, Dec. 7, that the county will remain unexempt from GA-29 including a facial covering mandate which was issued by Governor Greg Abbott.

Archer City Angel Tree underway

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The Archer City Salvation Army is organizing an Angel Tree to serve children in need within Archer City. According to Salvation Army volunteer Jessica Deerinwater, Angels are available on the Archer City Salvation Army Facebook page or can be picked up at the Archer City First Baptist Church office from 8:30 a.m.
children opening presents
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