Well done 4-H April 15, 2015 by Morgan Wheatly Leave a Comment Donley County 4H horse judging team finds success at the District 1 horse judging contest held at West Texas A&M University Horse Center in Canyon on Friday, April 10th. Team members are (back row) Tanner Burch, Brandalyn Ellis, Alysse Simpson, Hadleigh Halsell, Sam Spillers, (front row) Laney Gates, Calder Havens, Brenna Ellis, Malerie Simpson, Jayde Gribble and Mycah Woodard. Courtesy Photo / Robin Ellis
Population 4,000+ April 1, 2015 by Morgan Wheatly Leave a Comment Clarendon College’s Johnny Treichel address 4H and FFA members during the opening of the annual CC Inivitational Judging Contest Saturday morning on the CC campus. The event drew more than 2,100 contest entrants plus a following of ag teachers and sponsors, swelling the city’s population for the day to twice its usual count. Scores of buses were on local streets, and restaurants throughout the city were very busy with foot traffic from the event. Enterprise Photo / Roger Estlack
Any Body for Tea? April 1, 2015 by Morgan Wheatly Leave a Comment Hedley One Act Play advanced to Bi-District competition on Thursday. Hedley will be competing at Ft. Elliott on Thursday at 3:00. Receiving individual awards from Hedley were Jonathan Taylor- outstanding sound technician; Becca Butler, Kevin Munzoz and Cheyenne Smith- All Star Cast; and Clay King- Honorable Mention All Star Cast. Enterprise Photo / Matthew Martinez
Progress March 25, 2015 by Morgan Wheatly Leave a Comment City workers were busy this week cutting out broken curbing at First and Kearney Street in preparation of installing a ramp to improve access to local businesses. Enterprise Photo / Roger Estlack
Welcome! March 25, 2015 by Morgan Wheatly Leave a Comment Leslie and Mike Norrell visit with Beth and Jeff Walker during a reception at Clarendon ISD Monday afternoon welcoming Mr. Norrell as the new school superintendent. He starts his duties here next month. Enterprise Photo / Roger Estlack
Breaking the bank March 25, 2015 by Morgan Wheatly Leave a Comment A Memphis man made an unplanned stop in Clarendon March 18 when his vehicle collided with a brick wall behind Herring Bank. The Donley County Sheriff’s office says 71-year-old Stephen Joseph Gerkey was eastbound on US 287 when he went off the road at the Gorst Street intersection, struck the curb, became airborne for a short time above the sidewalk, and then crashed into brick wall on the south side of the bank parking lot. Gerkey was cited for failure to control speed. Enterprise Photo / Roger Estlack
March 18, 2015 by Morgan Wheatly Leave a Comment CHS girls All-District Team and All-District Academic Team Allyson Grahn, Hannah Howard, Taylor DeGrate, Jensen Hatley, and Carlee Johnson. Courtesy photo / CHS https://www.clarendonlive.com/2015/03/17928/
Tea time March 18, 2015 by Morgan Wheatly Leave a Comment Hedley High School will present “Any Body for Tea” in a dessert theatre on Monday, March 23, at 5:30. Desserts will be served from 5:30- 6:30, and the play will begin at 7:00 in the Hedley Library. Pictured left to right- Kenlee Lambert as Miss Hildegarde, Clay King as Dennis O’ Finn, Kelsey Wells as Kramer, Kevin Munoz as Captain Williams, Cheyenne Smith as Miss Lucy, Rebecca Butler as Miss Amantha, Kallie Lindsey as Miss Elizabeth, Hannah Street as Miss Nettie, Shaylee Chapman as Miss Birdie. Photo by Kari Lindsey
Hedley Medalists March 11, 2015 by Morgan Wheatly Leave a Comment Kenlee Lambert got first in the women’s 400, Wyatt Pappa got first in the men’s 100, Adam Bernal placed second in the men’s 200, and Kallie Lindsey placed 2nd in the women’s discus, and 3rd in women’s shot put at the Lefors track meet.. Enterprise photo /Alice Cobb
Arts Support March 11, 2015 by Morgan Wheatly Leave a Comment Members of Clarendon’s Les Beaux Arts Club toured the Mulkey Theatre Friday, March 6, and the presented Clarendon EDC Director Jack King with a check for $1,000 to support the “Bring Back the Mulkey” project. The money is part of the proceeds from the clubs annual Clarendon Arts Festival, which planned again for this October. Enterprise Photo / Roger Estlack
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