County talks 23-24 budget

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The Archer County Commissioner’s Court began initial discussions of the 23-24 budget during its meeting on Monday, July 24. Tax Assessor-Collector Dawn Vieth said the county has received its certified values and she has begun the 76-step process to determine preliminary tax rates for the county.

City wide clean up set for Archer City

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A City Wide Clean Up for the City of Archer City is scheduled for Monday, July 31, through Saturday, Aug. 5, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily except for Saturday, Aug. 5, when the hours will be from 9a.m. to 12 p.m.

Go and Follow Him!

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Matthew 19:21 (NIV) And Jesus said, “If you want to be perfect, go, sell your possessions and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven. Then come, follow me.” The drive for physical and worldly perfection and wealth and control is almost overwhelming today.
Go and Follow Him!

Black, Lewis to Sign Books

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Authors Jim Black and Jim Lewis will be selling and signing copies of their latest book, Ezra, this Saturday, July 29, from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Spur Hotel in Archer City.

Tractor rally held in honor of Spade Garrett

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The Archer City and surrounding area communities gathered to host a tractor rally in a celebration of life for Keller Spade Garrett on Saturday, July 15. Garrett, a six-year-old of Archer City, died as a result of his injuries two days after a single vehicle wreck at South Rose Street and East South Street on Sunday, July 9.
Tractor rally held in honor of Spade Garrett

Huffman announces intentions to retire as City Manager in 2024

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Archer City’s City Manager George Huffman announced his intention to retire from his position in January of 2024 during the Archer City Council meeting on Thursday, July 13. The city manager came to work for the city in October 2010 and will call it a career shortly after 13 years on the job.
Huffman announces intentions to retire as City Manager in 2024

Archer City sur renders ambulance provider license

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The Archer City Council voted to surrender the city’s Department of State Health EMS provider license to the state during its council meeting on Thursday, July 13. City Manager George Huffman said the city received an email from DSHS asking for the city to surrender the license or be prepared for an ambulance inspection.

Archer City approves water line project on Oak, Plum

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The Archer City Council approved paying $347,000 from the city’s reserves to go towards a waterline replacement project on Plum and Oak streets during its council meeting on Thursday, July 13. The waterline project will run from Vine Street to Oak Street on Plum Street and then from Plum Street to Evergreen Street on Oak Street.
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