Les Beaux Arts Club member Tommye Duncan discusses works of art with Clarendon fourth graders during last week’s Clarendon Arts Festival at the Donley County Activity Center. Enterprise Photo / Tara Allred
The 400 block of Collinson Street was closed to through traffic Tuesday morning as workers with LA Fuller & Sons began the work of laying pipe as part of Clarendon’s $3.9 million water infrastructure improvement program. Excavations will continue this week on Collinson, McLean, and Third streets. Meanwhile, on the east side of town, a portion of Jackson Street remains closed as workers continue to build the new water standpipe there. City Administrator David Dockery asks motorists to avoid those areas for worker safety and says some water customers may have intermittent loss of service as utility crews tie in the new lines. Enterprise Photo / Roger Estlack
John Morrow of Morrow Drilling tests the well for the Clarendon’s future water recreation facility last Tuesday, October 9. Morrow donated his service to drill the well, which he said hit a very good stream of groundwater; and during testing last week, the well was pumping about 100 gallons per minute, which Morrow said was about the limit of that particular pump. The well will be restricted to a much lower rate of pumping when it’s completed. Solicitation of bids for the water recreation project is expected in the near future. Enterprise Photo / Roger Estlack
Hedley Fire Chief Neil Koetting lets third grader Braelyn Shatswell have a try at squirting the water from the fire truck during the Hedley Fire Department fire safety day. Courtesy Photo / Kylie Wood
The Queen & Her Court Jayden Lambert (second from the left) was named the 2018 Hedley Homecoming Queen last Thursday before the Owls’ football game. Other members of the homecoming court are Jasmine McCleskey, Madi Gay, and Kasie Hinton. Enterprise Photo / Kari Lindsey
Hedley High School’s 2018 Homecoming Candidates are Madi Gay, Kasie Hinton, Jasmine McCleskey, and Jayden Lambert. One of these ladies will be crowned as the Homecoming Queen at 7 p.m. this Thursday, October 11, before the Owls’ football game. Enterprise Photo / Kari Lindsey
The Clarendon Broncos’ Noab Elam, Dalton Benson, Zane Sneathen take down a Cowboy last Friday night during their 47-0 victory over Plains. Clarendon remains undefeated and will face Stratford this week on the road. Courtesy Photo / Adelita Elam
Golden Peanut workers Eric Greene and Tanner Haire work with a load of peanuts produced by Corey Gaither Tuesday morning. Gaither brought in a load of Spanish peanuts on September 26 to mark the first harvest of the 2018 season. Golden officials say this year’s crop “looks wonderful and is grading good.” Enterprise Photo / Roger Estlack
The Clarendon Country Club held its Club Championship last weekend and named George Leathers, Sunday Morris, and Joe Minkley the 2018 Club Champions. Courtesy Photo / Karla Minkley
Mattee Johnson (right) was named the 2018 Clarendon High School Homecoming Queen during pre-game ceremonies in Bronco Stadium last Friday evening. Other members of the Homecoming Court are (left to right) Brandalyn Ellis, Faith Keelin, and Chardy Craft. Enterprise Photo / Roger Estlack
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