Kati Adams of Hedley has won a $10,000 Ft. Worth Stock Show Syndicate in memory of James M. Norman Memorial Scholarship. Adams, a member of Donley 4-H, plans to attend Clarendon College. More than 55,000 Texas youth are members of 4-H community clubs in the state. The program, part of Texas A&M AgriLife Extension, prepares youth to meet the challenges of childhood, adolescence and adulthood, through educational experiences in leadership, citizenship and life skills. Pictured in photo left to right is: Blair Norman, Kati Adams, and Bill Poteet. Courtesy photo
Mason Allred and Gracen Sims take summer plunge Tuesday afternoon to escape the summer heat. Temperatures are expected to be in the low 90s and upper 80s this week. Enterprise Photo / Morgan Wheatly
Graduating senior Zack LaRoe earned the Amarillo Globe Baseball Super Team with Caleb Cobb, junior, earning Honorable Mention. The Sunday June 21st edition of the Amarillo Globe-News listed the Baseball Super Team and two CHS Broncos were included in the honor. Zack LaRoe was chosen for the Super Team and Caleb Cobb listed as Honorable mention. Enterprise photo / Alice Cobb
Clarendon Sports Club would like to thank everyone that supported the Bronco Summer League basketball by donating and by purchasing chances on tickets to the Texas Ranger game. The tickets were won by Jessie Banda. courtesy photo / Linde Shadle
Kids enjoy outdoor water fun at Clarendon College Tuesday afternoon during the second day of 2015’s Kids College. Several classes and activities are being offered this week and one week in July. For more information, contact the college at 874-3571. Enterprise Photo / Morgan Wheatly
ABC 7’s Drew Powell of Amarillo toured the Mulkey Theatre Tuesday morning and aired a segment that evening on the continuing effort to rehabilitate the 1946 movie house for modern use as a performance hall and coference center as well as a modern cinema venue. The Clarendon Economic Development Corporation board voted last week to press forward with renovations to the interior of the building with a focus on extending the theatre’s stage. Enterprise Photo / Morgan Wheatly
Montana Hysinger, Abby Johnson, and Charles Mason recieved high honors during Clarendon High School graduation ceremonies Friday night. Hysinger was the class Salutatorian, Johnson was the Valedictorian and recipient of the Knorpp Cup and Best Girl Athlete awards, and Charles Mason received the Fighting Heart Award. Enterprise Photo / Roger Estlack
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