A new barn owned by Dan Sawyer and located north of Clarendon is consumed by flames Monday evening. Clarendon volunteer firemen were paged at 6:52 p.m. and were quickly on the scene, but the structure was fully involved. Firemen were able to protect Sawyer’s nearby residence from any fire or heat damage, and the barn fire was full extinguished by 8:45. Hedley and Howardwick fire departments provided mutual aid. There were no injuries, and Clarendon Fire Marshall Jeremy Powell says the cause of the blaze is under investigation. Courtesy Photo / Kelly Hill
Service with a smile, HHS cheerleaders, Madison Shelp and Kenlee Lambert serve Sally Gray during the chicken bbq Thursday. Enterprise Photo / Kari Lindsey
Lon Adams presents Harold White an award for his many years of dedication and service to the Hedley Community Chicken BBQ. The BBQ was held Thursday in the Hedley Park. Enterprise Photo / Kari Lindsey11
Clarendon High School 2013 Homecoming Queen Deborah Howard (left) stands with members of the homecoming court Ryann Starnes, Savannah Topper, and Skylar White. Enterprise Photo / Roger Estlack
Lance Adkins of Vernon stopped in at the Bar H BBQ N’ More on his “Fading West” journey of 1,200 miles from Texas to California to promote love, second chances, and redemption. Adkins departed Monday, September 2 and intends to arrive at Moonlight Beach in San Diego, CA on November 4, 2013. Upon arrival Adkins plans to be baptized in the Pacific Ocean to drown all the baggage that he has carried, say goodbye to the old him, and to burn the burdens others have shared with him throughout his journey and through his Facebook page. Pictured with Lance are Bar H waitresses Katie Askew and Kaylee Shields. Enterprise Photo / Morgan Whealty
Church of Christ pastor Chris Moore and Clarendon College Regent Susie Shields serve ice cream to Randall Reed, a sophomore from Wichita Falls, during the annual Ice Cream Social held last Tuesday at Clarendon College. CC Photo / Ashlee Estlack
Savannah Topper, Ryann Starnes, Deborah Howard, and Skylar White were named members of the Clarendon High School 2013 Homecoming Court during last Friday’s pep rally. One young lady will be named Homecoming Queen this Friday night during halftime ceremonies in Bronco Stadium. Courtesy Photo / CHS Yearbook
Tommie Saye was honored with a certificate and reception last Wednesday for his 57 years a Cooperative Observer for the National Weather Service for Clarendon. Those daily duties are now being done by Lori Howard, but Saye was very faithful in recording the highs, lows, and precipitation for Clarendon for more than half a century. Shown here are Amarillo NWS Science & Operations Officer Todd Lindley, Tommie Saye, and Lucy Saye. Enterprise Photo / Roger Estlack
Denver Chambless escapes a Ft. Elliott Cougar at Hedley’s scrimmage last Friday. The Owls travel to Higgins Friday, August 30, for their season opener. Enterprise Photo / Kari Lindsey
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