Four catch calves at FWSSR

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Paxton Pepps of Holliday, and Ben Miller of Iowa Park, members of Holliday FFA; Whit Parkey of Archer City; Ava Dora of Iowa Park, members of Archer County 4-H, caught a calf during the 2024 Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo’s Calf Scramble, earning a $500 purchase certificate for a show heifer and the chance for up to $16,000 in scholarship awards.
Four catch calves at FWSSR

i.d.e.a. WF looking for entrepreneurs to train

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Many people have a unique entrepreneurial dream, but don’t know how to get started. By participating in i.d.e.a.WF, entrepreneurs gain a better understanding of how to develop, build, and grow sustainable businesses that will strengthen the local economy. Through in-depth training, personalized consulting, and applied research assistance, contestants enhance their knowledge and chance for success.

Watch and Pray

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Matthew 26:40-41 40 Then he returned to his disciples and found them sleeping. “Couldn’t you men keep watch with me for one hour?” he asked Peter. 41 “Watch and pray so that you will not fall into temptation. The spirit is willing, but the flesh is weak.”
Watch and Pray

Archer City sputters in first half of district

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The Archer City Wildcats journeyed to Nocona to take on an Indians team that was undefeated in district play on Friday, Jan. 26. The 1-3 Wildcats looked to wrap-up the first round of district opponents with a win and keep pace with the Petrolia Pirates, who sat in fourth place with a one game lead. The Wildcats battled to the end but couldn’t make up the deficit as the Indians coasted to a 56-39 victory.

Mayor updates Archer Council on EMS

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Archer City Mayor Jake Truette provided the Archer City council with an update on the ambulance service operations for Archer City and portions of Archer County during the Archer City Council meeting on Wednesday, Jan. 17.
Mayor updates Archer Council on EMS
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