Archer City dedicates flagpole to former coach Pat Maxwell

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Archer City ISD dedicated the flagpole at its baseball complex to its late title-winning baseball coach, Pat Maxwell, prior to the Wildcats game against Olney on Friday, April 12.

Maxwell coached at Archer City from 2002 to 2012 and claimed the school’s first baseball title with a 6-2 win over New Deal in the Class A title game in 2007. He would go on to coach Godley and Petrolia where he would pick up his 400th win as a coach.

Archer City dedicates flagpole to former coach Pat Maxwell

Archer County HS UIL teams perform well

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All three Archer County High School each had multiple students advancing to the Regional Academic meets following strong performances in the district meet earlier this month. For Archer City, sophomore Kori Keeter, freshman Jocelyn Tedrow, junior Estefani Zea, senior Louren Conner and juniors Brooke Smith, Isaac Dieguez and Ty Cantrell will advance to the regional meet at Grayson College in Denison on April 26-27.
Holliday, Archer City HS UIL teams perform well

Texa DPS trooper injured i n 277 wreck

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One trooper from the Texas Department of Public Safety was sent to the hospital following a wreck in nothern Archer County on the afternoon Wednesday, April 10. According to Texas Department of Public Safety Sergeant Juan Gutierrez, a trooper was a travelling north on Business 277 in his marked patrol unit and stopped at the stop sign at US 82 intersection when a 2002 Chevrolet pickup, driven by a 24-year-old female of Wichita Falls, struck the back of the patrol unit.

Early voting begins Monday for Holliday, AC

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Early voting for the May 4 general election for municipalities starts Monday as the cities of Archer City and Holliday will have to elect a new mayor. Holliday will also weigh in on a contested city council race.

Holliday’s accounting wizard

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Bryce Palmer is a wizard with numbers. After a sixth place finish at the UIL State Academic competition a year ago, the Holliday senior has his sights set on a bigger prize than the state championship in 2024.
Holliday’s accounting wizard
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