The Mulkey Theatre was the star of the show Saturday night as hundreds of folks gathered downtown to help raise money for the continuing restoration of the theatre. Enterprise Photo / Matthew Martinez
Mayor Larry Hicks declared last week Peace Officers Memorial Week during the May 14 city meeting and presented a signed proclamation to Donley County Sheriff Butch Blackburn recognizing the service of local law enforcement. Enterprise Photo / Roger Estlack
Precious rain fell on Donley County and the surrounding area last week with more in the forecast this week. Lori Howard, Clarendon’s Cooperative Observer for the National Weather Service, measured 5.42” over the last week. Greenbelt Water Authority General Manager Bobbie Kidd said the lake has risen 3.05 feet since last Monday and 4.12 feet since January 1, and he estimates the reservoir captured 4.43 million gallons with last week’s rains.Shown here water rages off the school practice field.Photo by Roger Estlack
Dr. Robert Riza had the rare opportunity of a college president conferring a certificate on his own child when his son, Bobby Riza, participated in commencement exercises at Clarendon College last Friday, May 8. Bobby is one of 212 students to graduate from CC this spring, the largest graduating class in the college’s 116-year history. Enterprise Photo / Roger Estlack
The mixed doubles duo of Kati Adams and Adam Bernal are going to be competing in mixed doubles in the state tennis tournament in College Station. Enterprise Photo / Kari Lindsey
Laney Harper ropes her calf during the 19 & Under Girls Ribbon Roping at the JRCA rodeo Sunday afternoon at the Clarendon College Livestock & Equine Center. Harper came in fourth in that competition. More than 200 kids from across the region participated in the two-day event. Enterprise Photo / Roger Estlack
Clarendon and Donley County were blessed with heavy rains over the weekend. This was the scene Sunday afternoon on Jackson Street. Courtesy Photo / Brandy Keen
Clarendon Girl Scouts put on a workshop for local girls interested in learning more about horses over the last four Saturdays. Shown from left to right are Cate Word, Avery Sawyer, and Kyle Robinson. Not pictured is Kami Duncan. Courtesy Photo / Kirsten Bertrand
Clarendon High School’s National Honor Society induction ceremony was held Thursday, April 23, honoring four new inductees: Taylor Gains (senior), Kendra Davis (junior), Blaine Ellis (junior) and Caleb Cobb (junior). Enterprise Photo / Alice Cobb
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