Clarendon CISD Superintendent Jarod Bellar will retire this summer after six and half years with the school. Bellar told the Enterprise this week that he will step down June 30 at the end of his … [Read Full Article] about Bellar to retire as super
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Caffey to lead Broncos as new head coach
Big Spring Defensive Coordinator Jeff Caffey has been named the new athletic director and head football coach for Clarendon CISD. Superintendent Jarod Bellar said school trustees were scheduled to meet Tuesday night as the Enterprise went to press to … [Read Full Article] about Caffey to lead Broncos as new head coach

City council agrees to light proposal for downtown work
The Clarendon City Council approved an additional contract related to the Downtown Revitalization Project in the 200 block of South Kearney that aims to match the work that was done in the 100 block. City Administrator Brian Barboza explained that because … [Read Full Article] about City council agrees to light proposal for downtown work
TxDOT to detour US 287 in Memphis May 19
The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) Childress District is notifying motorists of a temporary detour on US 287 in Memphis on next Tuesday, May 20, to accommodate railroad crossing replacement by BNSF Railway. Lane closures will begin Monday, May … [Read Full Article] about TxDOT to detour US 287 in Memphis May 19
Sales taxes grow in local municipalities
Donley County cities each saw increases in sales tax revenues this month with Comptroller Glenn Hegar delivered May allocations last week. Clarendon’s May revenue was up 4.81 percent to $54,827.98 compared to the same period last year. The city is now … [Read Full Article] about Sales taxes grow in local municipalities
New faces join city council, school board
Rural voters approve new county assistance district The Clarendon City Council and the Clarendon CISD Board of Trustees will have some new faces and a new sales tax will be levied in rural areas of Donley County following last Saturday’s elections. Mayor … [Read Full Article] about New faces join city council, school board
Bridge project to begin May 19
The project to replace the US 287 bridge between Kearney and Gorst Streets will begin May 19, according to information released this week by the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) Childress District. The $4.4 million project will replace a bridge on … [Read Full Article] about Bridge project to begin May 19
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Editorial: Press keeps government accountable
Most people would agree in principle that citizens should have access to their government, that the actions of government should be out in the open, and that the People should know what their government is doing. Those are some fundamental ideas with which Republicans, Democrats, and Independents generally believe in. Government works best when it’s […]

Opinion: Open government unites Texans
By Kelley Shannon, Executive Director, FOI Foundation of Texas What unites Texans of all political persuasions is the nonpartisan principle that our government must operate in the sunlight. We have the right – and responsibility – to keep watch on how tax money is spent and how public officials make decisions. But it takes access […]

Cub Reporter: Happy birthday to the best Mom
This Tuesday is my mom’s birthday. So, in honor of her, I would like to write my column to show appreciation for everything she does and has done for me and my family. My mom spends countless hours working to help provide for my family and I. She puts food on the table and works […]
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