Don and Kim Butler of Clarendon (right) were the lucky winners in the Enterprise’s fourth annual Pigskin Predictions contest this week. The couple’s was one of three entries who got the most questions correct out the 55 people who entered. The Butlers were then drawn from the three to win more than $900 in prizes and gift certificates from local businesses. Enterprise Photo / Roger Estlack
Seven Clarendon Cub Scouts received God & Country program honors during Scout Sunday services February 7. Cub Scouts Daniel Estlack, Nathan Estlack, and Ben Estlack (back center) along with Mason Allred and Henry Bivens (front row, left and right) received their God & Family awards. Haughton Bivens (front center) received his God & Me award. Also shown here are Pastor and program counselor Kirk Watson, Eagle Scout Joseph Watson, and Cubmaster Roger Estlack. Not pictured is Cub Scout Kaendan Moffett, who received his God & Me award Sunday at the First Assembly of God. Enterprise Photo / Tara Allred
The Texas Department of Transportation’s Amarillo District would like to congratulate Gary Morris and Joel Ceniceros from Clarendon, contract inspectors of the Pampa Area Engineer’s office on their 15 years of service with the Department. Their dedication to the citizens of Texas is greatly appreciated. They were recognized at the TxDOT District office on January 14, 2016 for their accomplishments. Shown here are Interim District Engineer Marty Smith, Gary Morris, Joel Ceniceros, and Pampa Area Engineer Wes Kimmell. courtesy photo
Hedley second grade is asking for your help with their pull tab collection for The Ronald McDonald House. Second graders have been saving tabs and plan to make a donation soon to the Ronald McDonald House in Amarillo. If you have any spare tabs, please bring them to the office at Hedley School. Pictured are Abbey Branigan, Collin Alston, Adrianna Villarreal, and Maddie Moore. Enterprise photo / Kari Lindsey
Hedley second grader Adrianna Villarreal gazes at ice crystals that formed on a tether ball rope Monday morning. Jack Frost made his presence known all day Monday, but warmer temperatures were being predicted for this weekend. Enterprise Photo / Kari Lindsey
Hedley FFA members Evelyn Mills and Tyler Harper exhibit their steers during the Donley County Junior Livestock show last Saturday. Photo by / Morgan Wheatly
Greenbelt Electric lineman Levi Proaps trudges back to his truck through blowing snow after repairing a service at the intersections of County Roads W and 14 southeast of Clarendon last week. Courtesy Photo / Greenbelt Electric
Brock Hatley prepares for the annual Donley County Junior Livestock Show & Sale this Saturday, January 9, starting at 9 a.m. at the at the Donley Count Activity Center. Courtesy photo
The Clarendon College Livestock Judging Team brought home first place from the Arizona National Livestock Show this past weekend in Phoenix. Annie Beldon, Quentin Quintana, Brayden Hawkins, and Kirsten Midkiff all placed in the top ten at the contest. Also representing Clarendon were team members Kris Johnson and Trey Tidwell. Coaches are Johnny Treichel and Curtis Wertman. The team’s next competition is in Denver, Colo., this weekend. CC Courtesy Photo
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