The Clarendon High School Cheerleaders attended camp at Tarleton State University June 17-20. The girls learned new material for the school year to help cheer the Broncos on. Bronco mascot Sarah Luttrell received an All-American nomination. Senior Emberli Holland, junior Abby Johnson, and sophomore Sterling King also received All-American nominations. The team received a bid to Nationals and got a Superior rating on the cheer they performed. The Bronco Cheer Squad is looking forward to leading the crowds this year. Shown here are: Brooke Smith, Sterling King, MaRae Hall, Emberli Holland, Sarah Luttrell, Skyler White, Abby Johnson, and Jensen Hatley. Courtesy Photo / Terri Luna
High Performance paint contractors out of Pampa continued work on the 1890 Donley County Courthouse this week. County officials say the company is performing a five-step process of prepping, priming, and painting windows on the Jewel of the Plains. The workers are also repairing damage to the windows that was inflicted by hail stones last year. Enterprise Photo / Roger Estlack
Jordan Luna runs an edger at Bronco Stadium Tuesday morning as Clarendon school personnel get ready for the start of the fall semester later this month. Enterprise Photo / Morgan Wheatly
Chris Wampler of Wampler Construction joins a connection of new six-inch water line along Sixth Street in Clarendon Tuesday afternoon. The project to replace water and sewer lines along several blocks of Third and Sixth streets is expected to be completed this fall ahead of a paving project that is now slated for 2014. Enterprise Photo / Roger Estlack
The Rolling Plains Sportsmen Club instructed the Girl Scouts on archery Friday, July 19. Pictured is Jayde Gribble, Braylee Shields, Aubrey Jaramillo, Jacie Kysar, and Mycah Woodard. Courtesy Photo
The Texas Country Reporter, Bob Phillips, (center) was in Clarendon Tuesday to interview local maker Kevin Johnson (right) about his handcrafted bits, spurs, and badges. Phillips and his crew spent a few hours with Johnson, gathering material for an episode that is expected to air this fall. Enterprise Photo / Roger Estlack
Boy Scouts Court of Honor was held on Tuesday, July 9 at camp Tommy Saye. Awards were given for merit badges to rank advancement. Taylor and Tyler Smith received their bronze, silver, and gold palms, representing a total of 15 merit badges earned beyond those required for the rank of Eagle.
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