The awning on the south side of the Clarendon Community Center was flipped over onto the building’s roof during the storm that hit the city last Thursday. Many sections of the metal roof of the awning were found scattered on the north side of the building. Enterprise Photo / Roger Estlack
Downed transmission poles east of Clarendon plunged the city into darkness about 10 p.m. last Thursday night as high winds followed a heavy thunderstorm. AEP / Southwestern Electric Power Co. spokesman Tony Barley said an insulator on the city’s backup feed from Jericho failed cutting off power from that direction, and crews were being dispatched to fix that when they saw the flash from this wreck. Power was restored to the city after 2 a.m., but several Greenbelt Rural Electric Cooperative customers remained without power until Saturday afternoon since the downed lines connect with the cooperative’s substation outside the city. Enterprise PHoto / Roger Estlack
The sky seems to explode on the western horizon as the sun sets on Clarendon following a thunderstorm that rolled through the city last Thursday evening, June 14. The picture looks up US 287 from Country Bloomers Flowers & Gifts. Enterprise Photo / Anndria Newhouse
Donley County VFW Post Commander Nathan Floyd delivers the keynote address at the Memorial Day Service on the Courthouse Square Monday morning, in which he praised the service and sacrifice of the nation’s servicemen and women and said that America “will always be a home worth dying for.” Enterprise Photo / Roger Estlack
Clarendon High School graduates Jordan Luna, Trevela Dronzek, and Wesley Williams received high honors during the annual commencement exercises last Friday evening. Luna was named as the recipient of the Knorpp Cup Award, Drozek was recognized as the Best Girl Athlete, and Williams received the Fighting Heart Award. Enterprise Photo / Roger Estlack
Clarendon High School graduating Class of 2012 celebrated with the traditional cap toss after their commencment last Friday. Enterprise Photo / Roger Estlack
Receiving recognition as the Most Athletic students at Hedley High School were Coltin Kingston, Bailey Wood, Kati Adams, and Nicco Bennett. Enterprise Photo / Kari Lindsey
The Enterprise senior crew captured this picture of the annual eclipse Sunday evening by shooting the image through a pair of Brighton sunglasses from Every Nook & Cranny.
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