Only one Donley County race is contested as Democrat and Republican voters head to the polls Tuesday, March 3, to select their parties’ candidates for November.
County Commissioner Andy Wheatly is being challenged by Neil Koetting on the Republican ballot for Precinct 3.
Other races of local interest are the 100th Judicial District Attorney’s race where Republican incumbent Luke Inman is challenged by Bryan Denham and the 13th Congressional District with a field of 15 Republicans vying to replace US Rep. Mac Thornberry (R-Clarendon), who is retiring at the end of his current term.
Early voting by personal appearance at the Donley County Courthouse Annex continues through this Friday, February 28.
Voting on Election Day next Tuesday will be held from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. at the following locations.
Democratic Party: Precinct 303 – Hedley Lions Club and all other precincts at the Courthouse Annex.
Republican Party: Precincts 101, 201, 301, and 401 – Clarendon First United Methodist Church Fellowship Hall; Precinct 102 – Howardwick City Hall; and Precinct 303 – Hedley Baptist Church.
Local sample ballots for the primary are printed on page five of this week’s Enterprise. For more information, visit the League of Women Voters’ website at https://my.lwv.org/texas/election-information.

The come-and-go event will be held from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. and will provide Chamber members and prospective members an opportunity to learn more about what’s happening in the local business community. Refreshments will be served. The first ten attendees of the After Hours will receive a free Mulkey movie pass.

Four ticks of the clock were all the Lady Broncos needed to put in a game-winning shot in the Area Round at Canyon High School against a good New Deal team. The Lady Broncos won 41-40 and advanced to the Regional Quarterfinals against Panhandle.


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