Nianna Alcon, a Clarendon College sophomore from New Mexico, drives a simulator during the Unite Corporation’s “Arrive Alive” program Monday afternoon. The program travels the country to demonstrate the effects of drunk driving and driving while texting to young people at colleges, high schools, and military bases. After completing the simulator, students took a pledge to drive SAFE (Sober And Free of Electronics). Enterprise Photo / Roger Estlack
Clarendon Elementary Principal Mike Word presented a check to Superintendent Mike Norrell last week on behalf of the Pony Parents organization. The check for $3,750 will be added to the PEAK scholarship fund. CISD Photo
Congressman Mac Thornberry and his wife, Sally, were in Clarendon last Thursday to cast their ballots in the Republican Primary. Local Republicans and Democrats can cast primary ballots early through February 27 at the Donley County Courthouse Annex. Enterprise photo / Roger Estlack
The warmer temperatures last week drew the kids at Hedley ISD to the playground. Braylon Rice spends his time on the monkey bars. Photo by Marie Francksen
Little Lady Broncos went undefeated in the 3rd grade division of Kids, Inc. going 8-0. Shown here are (back) Hayden Elam, Kennadie Cummins, Gracie Clark, Tandie Cummins, (front) Maloree Wann, Whitney Williams, and Kenidee Hayes. Courtesy Photo / Adelita Elam
Physician’s Assistant Devah Pittman spoke during the 4H meeting this month and stressed the importance of eating healthy, exercising and not smoking to keep your heart in tip top shape. To live a long and healthy life, taking care of your heart is important. Regardless of your age, having regular checkups can help your wellbeing. Knowing your blood pressure numbers as well as having blood work to check cholesterol levels can help identify issues early.Courtesy Photo / Donley County 4H
Don and Kim Butler of Clarendon (right) were the lucky winners in the Enterprise’s fourth annual Pigskin Predictions contest this week. The couple’s was one of three entries who got the most questions correct out the 55 people who entered. The Butlers were then drawn from the three to win more than $900 in prizes and gift certificates from local businesses. Enterprise Photo / Roger Estlack
Seven Clarendon Cub Scouts received God & Country program honors during Scout Sunday services February 7. Cub Scouts Daniel Estlack, Nathan Estlack, and Ben Estlack (back center) along with Mason Allred and Henry Bivens (front row, left and right) received their God & Family awards. Haughton Bivens (front center) received his God & Me award. Also shown here are Pastor and program counselor Kirk Watson, Eagle Scout Joseph Watson, and Cubmaster Roger Estlack. Not pictured is Cub Scout Kaendan Moffett, who received his God & Me award Sunday at the First Assembly of God. Enterprise Photo / Tara Allred
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