A Fort Worth man was booked into the Donley County Jail early Tuesday morning after he stole a Childress Police Department car. Donley County Sheriff Butch Blackburn said his office was alerted … [Read Full Article] about Stolen cop car stopped in Clarendon by Donley SO
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Council wants to prepare for development
The Clarendon City Council took no action on a draft ordinance calling for a moratorium on data centers and other large scale businesses last Thursday, June 11, but directed the city administrator to contact neighboring cities for suggestions to improve local … [Read Full Article] about Council wants to prepare for development
Gov. Abbott stops fee increase at CC
Clarendon College officials had to back away from a plan to pay for a new distance learning server after Gov. Greg Abbott froze college tuition and fees last month. CC President Tex Buckhaults said replacing the server will cost more than $50,000 and the … [Read Full Article] about Gov. Abbott stops fee increase at CC

Clarendon VFD receives grant from GEC
Greenbelt Electric Cooperative and the Community Involvement Committee (CIC) of Golden Spread Electric Cooperative, Inc. are giving back to local communities with donations totally $8,000 to 16 volunteer fire departments, including the Clarendon VFD. “At … [Read Full Article] about Clarendon VFD receives grant from GEC
Local man jailed on assault
A Clarendon man remains in jail facing multiple charges after he resisted arrest last week. Donley County Sheriff Butch Blackburn said his office was called about 5:25 a.m. on June 5 to respond to a domestic situation in which P.J. Owens, age 37, was … [Read Full Article] about Local man jailed on assault

BREAKING NEWS! US 287 to fully re-open June 22 in Clarendon
Officials with the Texas Department of Transportation confirmed this morning that US 287 in Clarendon, between Gorst and Kearney streets, is scheduled to fully reopen on Monday, June 22, weather permitting. TxDOT Public Information Officer Ginger Wilson … [Read Full Article] about BREAKING NEWS! US 287 to fully re-open June 22 in Clarendon
Paxton freezes Howardwick’s tax power
The City of Howardwick is being blocked from raising property taxes this year after Texas Attorney General Ken Paxon claimed the city is not in compliance with Senate Bill 1851. Paxton’s office announced on May 14 it was sending letters to Howardwick and … [Read Full Article] about Paxton freezes Howardwick’s tax power
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Editorial: Beware the extremists in this election
Election time is here, and the liars are out in force… in your mailbox, on television, on social media. Evil permeates the air, stoking fear and anger. This primary season, voters of both parties need to cut through the hysteria and look for candidates who will truly work for what is best for Texas and […]

Opinion: Rural votes matter in primary
For many rural Texans, elections can feel like a formality. By the time November rolls around, the outcome often seems decided. But that’s exactly why the primary election matters more than any other vote you will cast. In much of rural Texas, the primary is the election of consequence. Thanks to gerrymandered districts and one-party […]

Editorial: Our family’s continuing commitment
It’s safe to say that most – if not almost all – Enterprise readers were taken by surprise last week when we announced online that we had purchased The Red River Sun. I still find it a little hard to believe myself. It all happened so fast. We had talked back and forth with the […]





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