A dominant display by Clarendon College saw the 2024 ICMJ National Championship go to the team from Texas last week with the University of Queensland coming in second place. The winning team, made … [Read Full Article] about CC wins title in Australian contest
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Celebration draws big attendance
It was a busy time in Clarendon last weekend with a good turnout for the 147th annual Saints’ Roost Celebration July 4-6, starting with the Lions Club’s bingo and barbecue cookoff on Thursday and running through the parade, rodeo, and other big events on … [Read Full Article] about Celebration draws big attendance
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Circle M8 wins COEA annual ranch rodeo
The Circle M8 team took top honors at the Clarendon Outdoor Entertainment Association’s annual Ranch Rodeo last Friday and Saturday during the 147th annual Saints’ Roost Celebration. Circle M8’s scores beat out 19 other local and regional ranch rodeo teams … [Read Full Article] about Circle M8 wins COEA annual ranch rodeo
Chamber names best of Donley County last week
The Clarendon Chamber of Commerce held its second annual Best of Donley County Blue Ribbon Exhibition last week during the 147th annual Saints’ Roost Celebration to showcase outstanding cooks in three categories. The exhibition had 32 entries in fields of … [Read Full Article] about Chamber names best of Donley County last week
Blood drive to be held Saturday
Due to a critically low supply of blood, the Coffee Memorial Blood Center will hold a “Back the Brave” Boots & Badges blood drive honoring first responders on Saturday, July 6, during the Saints’ Roost Celebration. The Blood Drive will be hosted by the … [Read Full Article] about Blood drive to be held Saturday
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Historical marker honors Clarendon pioneer
A Clarendon pioneer was honored with a Texas Historical Marker in Amarillo recently to commemorate his last impact on the history of the Texas Panhandle. The late Mathew “Bones” Hooks was honored on Juneteenth with the unveiling of the marker in the … [Read Full Article] about Historical marker honors Clarendon pioneer
Saints’ Roost Celebration starts July 4
There will be no shortage of activities for the 147th annual Saints’ Roost Celebration happening in Clarendon July 4, 5, and 6. For those planning to participate in the parades or the Chamber’s Blue Ribbon awards, deadlines are next Wednesday, July 3. All … [Read Full Article] about Saints’ Roost Celebration starts July 4
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Editorial: Council vote was right for Clarendon
The Clarendon City Council exhibited great courage last Thursday, May 9, when it unanimously rejected a proposed ordinance from an out-of-town political activist. Abortion is illegal in Clarendon, Texas. That didn’t change just because the council said “no” to the “Sanctuary City for the Unborn” ordinance. The State of Texas has one of the most […]
Letter: God wants love, not division
By Chris Reuter, Clarendon God loves everyone! I was doing a study in my Bible the other night, and the Lord led me to some scripture that brought a ton of wisdom to light about certain subjects I was having slight confusion on. Remember, God is not the author of confusion. Man using God’s word […]
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City should skip acting on Sanctuary proposal
The hardest thing for anyone to do is often standing up for what is right when it is unpopular to do so. That’s the position the Clarendon City Council will find itself in Thursday night, May 9, when the subject of abortion will again be on the city agenda. Abortion is illegal in Texas, and […]
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