Father Arokia Raj Samala and Bishop Patrick J. Zureck cut the ribbon on the new Parish Hall at St. Mary’s Catholic Church Sunday afternoon as parishoners look on. An open house for the new hall will be held Sunday, December 4, from 1 to 4 p.m.Enterprise Photo / Roger Estlack
The Hedley Seniors and their sponsors enjoy a last walk on their home field after the Owls game against Valley last Friday. Enterprise Photo / Kari Lindsey
US Rep. Mac Thornberry (R-Clarendon) and his wife, Sally, smile in front of the Donley County Courthouse Tuesday afternoon after casting their ballots in the 2016 election. For complete local election results, pick up next week’s Enterprise or visit ClarendonLive.com. Enterprise Photo / Roger Estlack
Jan Campbell and artist Lee Cable display “A Promise Made, A Promise Kept,” the newest addition to the temporary exhibit on loan to the Saints’ Roost Museum from James Parkman. Cable’s paintings all feature different episodes in the life of Col. Charles Goodnight, and the new painting that arrived this week depicts Goodnight leading a caravan taking Oliver Loving’s body back to Texas for burial. Enterprise Photo / Roger Estlack
Cindy and Jim Shelton visit with Don Thornberry during the Preferred Buyers’ Reception at the Clarendon Arts Festival last Thursday, October 20, at the Donley County Activity Center. Enterprise Photo/ Roger Estlack
Kade McCleskey gains yards against the Groom Tigers in Hedley’s district opener. Hedley will travel to Silverton this week, and will be at home for their last game on November 4th. Enterprise photo / Kari Lindsey
Mayor Sandy Skelton presents a plaque to former mayor Larry Hicks during a reception honoring Hicks’ service Saturday at the First United Methodist Church. Enterprise Photo / Roger Estlack
Clarendon EDC Secretary Roger Estlack and Texas Tech architecture graduate student JuanRaymon Rubio review conceptual plans for the the revitalization of downtown Clarendon during the First Friday Art Trail in Lubbock last Friday. Enterprise Photo / Ashlee Estlack
Members of the C Bar C Chuckwagon Team smile after being named the first team to win three consecutive championships in the 22 year history of the Col. Charles Goodnight Chuckwagon Cookoff last Saturday at the Saints’ Roost Museum. Courtesy Photo / Sandy Skelton
Todd Bradshaw of Amarillo was lucky to walk away when he had to make a hard landing in his Piper Cherokee Sunday afternoon on the RO Ranch northeast of Clarendon. The pilot told emergency personnel that his engine quit on the plane. Donley County Commissioner Andy Wheatly was the first to reach Bradshaw by helicopter and flew the man out to met local EMS, suffering only minor injuries. Courtesy Photo
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