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
Clarendon College Honors college volunteers Bailey Downing, CC Board of Regents Lon Adams, CC Honors College Kallie Lindsey and former Hedley Owl and current Hall County TxDOT employee Kolby Foard enjoyed serving the community at the Hedley Chicken BBQ. Enterprise Photo / Kari Lindsey
Mattee Johnson, Brandalyn Ellis, Chardy Craft, and Faith Keelin were named to 2018 Homecoming Court at Clarendon High School during last Friday’s pep rally. One of these young ladies will be crowned as the Homecoming Queen during pre-game ceremonies this Friday at Bronco Stadium. Courtesy Photo / CHS
Clarendon’s old Allsup’s at US 287 and Koogle was demolished Monday, Sept. 10. The building was originally constructed in 1956 as the home of Vallance Foodliner prior to becoming Allsup’s in the 1970s. Enterprise Photo / Roger Estlack
Local churches welcomed Clarendon College students back to campus last Tuesday during the traditional Ice Cream Social in the Bairfield Activity Center. CC Photos / Ashlee Estlack
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