It will be a busy day in Clarendon this Saturday, March 29, when the annual Clarendon College Invitational Judging Contest doubles the community’s population with participants from far and wide. As … [Read Full Article] about CC contest expects 2,800 contestants
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Early sign-ups due March 28 for annual 5K
The early bird deadline for this year’s Chance Mark Jones Roar & Run 5K is this Friday, March 28, and organizers are encouraging everyone to sign up early. Those who register for the event by Friday will be guaranteed to receive the commemorative … [Read Full Article] about Early sign-ups due March 28 for annual 5K
King bill improves wildfire response
By Jayme Lozano Carver, Texas Tribune A Texas lawmaker is laying the groundwork to create a statewide system that connects all first responders and government agencies to the same network. The proposal comes as a possible solution to fix communication … [Read Full Article] about King bill improves wildfire response
St. Mary’s to hold Fish Fry this Friday
St. Mary’s Catholic Church at 510 E. Montgomery will hold a Fish Fry on Friday, March 28, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $15 for adults and $7 for children, and proceeds benefit the church building fund. One dollar 50/50 raffle tickets will also be … [Read Full Article] about St. Mary’s to hold Fish Fry this Friday

City raises awareness of abuse
April is Child Abuse Prevention Month in Clarendon Mayor Jacob Fangman declared April as Child Abuse Prevention Month in the City of Clarendon during last Thursday’s regular city council meeting. In fiscal year 2024, the Texas Department of Family … [Read Full Article] about City raises awareness of abuse
Clarendon, H’wick sales tax revenue increases
Clarendon and Howardwick saw gains in sales tax revenues last week when Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar distributed March allocations to local cities. Sales tax revenue for Clarendon grew 4.35 percent compared to the same period last year with an allocation … [Read Full Article] about Clarendon, H’wick sales tax revenue increases
Former Clarendon teacher arrested
Former Clarendon music and assistant band teacher Scott Strobel was arrested by the Wolfforth Police Department last Friday, March 15, and charged with Child Grooming. According to a news report by KLBK and EverythingLubbock.com, authorities were contacted … [Read Full Article] about Former Clarendon teacher arrested
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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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