Archer County Memorial Day Services Set

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Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2676 and Auxiliary and Gary Johnston American Legion Post 198 have announced their plans for Memorial Day services in Archer City, Scotland and Windthorst on Monday, May 26.
Memorial Day services are set for the morning of Monday, May 26, in Archer City, Scotland and Windthorst. File photo

Softball District 9-2A Honors Announced

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It was another year where youth thrived for the Archer City and Windthorst softball teams. Last season, the Lady Cats had just two seniors and Trojanettes played one. This year, the Black and Gold fielded three seniors, while the Big Blue competed with none.
Trojanette shortstop Karissa Fillingim was named district Offensive MVP in softball. The junior collected 26 hits, 15 stolen bases, and 41 total bases, all team-highs, in 10 district games. File photo

Archer City FFA Officer Team 2025-26 School Year

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President: Sam Gilmore Vice President: Jesse Cantu Secretary: Talynn Lowe Treasure: Brilee Canada Reporter: Gage McCord Sentinel- Brooklyn Roberts Student Advisor- Ian Graves Historian: Noah Madesen Parliamentarian: Cy Wooldridge

Holliday FFA 24-25 Chapter banquet

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Congratulations to all of our outstanding students and their achievements over the past year. Star Greenhands: Ben Miller & Sadie Rangel Star Chapter Farmer: Valerie Franklin Outstanding Seniors: Cate Deges & Jaci Shepherd Honorary Member: Yolanda Weyrick FFA Scholarship Winners: Caitlin Slowey, Cate Deges, Brilee Gray, & Briar Griffin Ramsey Looper Scholarship Winner: Jaci Shepherd.

Archer City Pool Splash Day set for Saturday

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The Archer City Pool will open for the summer on Saturday, May 24 from 1-6 p.m. Splash day will take place that day and admission will be free to the public. Beginning Sunday, May 25, regular admission charges will apply.

ACISD announces Class of '25 Scholarships

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Archer City ISD students have been awarded over $215,445 in scholarship money to date ACISD offers $2,000 Wind Farm scholarships to all students who complete their entire junior/senior years at ACHS and enroll in a trade school, 2-, or 4-year college.

Lakeside City swears in new council members

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The Lakeside City Council swore in new council members and acted on amending a sex offenders’ ordinance during its council meeting on Monday, May 19. Councilwoman atlarge Kim Williams and new councilman District 1, Place 2 Paul Renick took their oaths of office near the start of the meeting.
Mayor Cory Glassburn presents a plaque to outgoing District 1 Place 2 Councilman William Rutledge for his service to the city. Photo/Nathan Lawson
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