Diversion Wind Energy Center completed

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Invenergy, the leading privately held developer, owner, and operator of sustainable energy solutions, announced the completion of the Diversion Wind Energy Center. Located in Baylor County, the 200-megawatt Diversion Wind Energy Center will generate enough electricity to power over 74,000 American homes.
A ribbon cutting was held at the newly completed Diversion Wind Energy Center on Wednesday, Dec. 11. The project is located just a few miles into Baylor County. Courtesy photo

Archer County News 2024 Year in Review

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As 2024 comes to an end, the Archer County News looks back at some of the top stories from throughout the year. This week, we look back at some of the top stories from January through June.
Chris and Terry Aulds sit inside one of their classic cars after moving their collection to 103 E. Main St. in Archer City. The couple opened the collection to the public on April 6. File photo

VFW Post 2676 awards PP, VOD scholarships

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The Scotland- Windthorst Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2676 and Auxiliary recognized the winners of their annual patriotic Voice of Democracy (VOD) audio-essay and Patriot's Pen (PP) essay contests at an awards ceremony held Monday, Dec. 9, at the Windthorst Knights of Columbus Hall.
L-R: Claude Hoff (VFW Post 2676 Commander), Jackson Davidson, Holliday High School (1st Place VOD); Makennah Frank, Windthorst High School (2nd Place VOD);TaraAnn Lambert, Holliday High School (3rd Place VOD), Meredith Hoff, Windthorst Jr. High (1st Place PP); Lucy McDuff, Holliday Middle School (2nd Place PP) and John Luig (VFW Post 2676 Auxiliary President); not pictured Lyla Richardson, Holliday Middle School (3rd Place PP). Courtesy photo
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