Clarendon Volunteer Firemen work to free Librado Delacruz, Jr, of Memphis from his vehicle last Friday after William Trimble of Gonzales reportedly ran the red light on US 287 at Koogle Street in his 2004 Chevy pickup and crashed a red 2007 Ford Fusion. Delacruz, age 51, and his passenger, 58-year-old Mary Ann Morquecho, were both transported to an Amarillo hospital by Associated Ambulance Authority. Trimble, age 45, received a citation for running the red light. Enterprise Photo / Roger Estlack
The Amarillo Area Breast Health Coalition held their Art Bar Exhibit at the Clarendon College Bairfield Activity Center Tuesday, July 28. The event featured art bras created by local women and CC students and promoted breast health and early detection to save lives. Helping with the event was Debbie Miller, Sharon Felts, Executive Director Leticia Goodrich, and Director Lucille Selman. Enterprise photo / Morgan wheatly
The Clarendon Lions Club installed new officers for 2015-2016 during their regular Tuesday noon meeting on July 7. Shown here Membership Director Richard Sheppard, Tail Twister Jerry Woodard, First Vice President Tex Buckhaults, Boss Lion Jacob Fangman, Second Vice President Robert Riza, Lion Tamer Bobbie Thornberry, and Third Vice President John Howard. Not pictured is Secretary Roger Estlack and Sweetheart Kendra Davis. Enterprise Photo / Scarlet Estlack
St. Mary’s Catholic Church broke ground Thursday, July 9, on a new Parish Hall after several years of fundraising for the project. The ceremony was the first groundbreaking for the 123-year-old church, which is the oldest Catholic church in the Panhandle. Officials with the Diocese of Amarillo joined local church members for the big event. Shown here are Bishop Patrick J. Zurek; Father Arokiaraj Samala, parochial administrator, St. Mary’s Church; Chriss Clifford, representing the financial council at St. Mary’s; Estella Rodriguez, representing the building committee at St. Mary’s; Roy Bertrand, president of the St. Mary’s Parish Council; and Claudell Wright, building contractor. Courtesy Photo / Chris Albracht, West Texas Catholic
Local kids got to try their hand at the art of cake decorating during Kids’ College at Clarendon College Monday. Kids learned the different tools and techniques used to decorate cakes. Clarendon College photos / Ashlee Estlack
Kati Adams of Hedley received an $18,000 Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo Exhibitor Scholarship. Pictured are Show President and CEO, Joel Cowley and Kati Adams. Courtesy photo
The Clarendon High School Student Council cleaned up Main Street for the Herring Bank Parade as part of their community project last Wednesday. Enterprise Photo / Morgan Wheatly
Jupiter a mastiff belonging to Haylin Bivens and family pulls the Clarendon Outpost float during the Herring Bank Parade. Enterprise Photo / Morgan Wheatly
The Kids’ Parade winners for the 9 and up division were first place Alexia Ralston (right), second place Finley Cunningham, and third place Jayde Gribble. Enterprise Photo / Morgan Wheatly
The Kids’ Parade winners in the 5-8 division were first place Kyndall Shields, second place Mason Jackson, and third place Aubrey Stidham. Enterprise Photo / Morgan Wheatly
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