Clarendon’s sales tax revenue surged ahead and set a new record for June revenue when Acting Comptroller Kelly Hancock distributed June allocations this month. The city posted a 14.63 percent gain … [Read Full Article] about Clarendon sales tax revenue up 14.6%
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Enterprise wins eight Texas Press awards
The Clarendon Enterprise received four first place awards during the Texas Press Association’s annual convention in Dallas last weekend. Competing against other weekly newspapers in Division 9, the Enterprise placed in a total of eight categories in the … [Read Full Article] about Enterprise wins eight Texas Press awards
District court hears two Donley pleas
Two Donley County pleas were heard by the 100th Judicial District Court when it met in Childress County on June 11. District Attorney Luke Inman, along with Assistant District Attorney Harley Caudle, prosecuted the cases for the state, with the Honorable … [Read Full Article] about District court hears two Donley pleas
TPA elects Estlack as vice president
Enterprise Publisher Roger Estlack was elected as the first vice president of the Texas Press Association during the organization’s annual convention in Dallas last weekend. Estlack is the fourth generation of his family to work in the newspaper business … [Read Full Article] about TPA elects Estlack as vice president

BREAKING NEWS: Suspects captured after manhunt
Law enforcenment personnel have apprehended two suspects who fled from a Donley County deputy this morning. Shortly before 1:30 p.m., the suspects, who have not yet been identified, were captured in the southeastern corner of Donley County in the area of … [Read Full Article] about BREAKING NEWS: Suspects captured after manhunt
Stolen cop car stopped in Clarendon by Donley SO
A Fort Worth man was booked into the Donley County Jail early Tuesday morning after he stole a Childress Police Department car. Donley County Sheriff Butch Blackburn said his office was alerted shortly before 4 a.m. by the Hall County Sheriff’s Office that … [Read Full Article] about Stolen cop car stopped in Clarendon by Donley SO
Council wants to prepare for development
The Clarendon City Council took no action on a draft ordinance calling for a moratorium on data centers and other large scale businesses last Thursday, June 11, but directed the city administrator to contact neighboring cities for suggestions to improve local … [Read Full Article] about Council wants to prepare for development
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Editorial: Beware the extremists in this election
Election time is here, and the liars are out in force… in your mailbox, on television, on social media. Evil permeates the air, stoking fear and anger. This primary season, voters of both parties need to cut through the hysteria and look for candidates who will truly work for what is best for Texas and […]

Opinion: Rural votes matter in primary
For many rural Texans, elections can feel like a formality. By the time November rolls around, the outcome often seems decided. But that’s exactly why the primary election matters more than any other vote you will cast. In much of rural Texas, the primary is the election of consequence. Thanks to gerrymandered districts and one-party […]

Editorial: Our family’s continuing commitment
It’s safe to say that most – if not almost all – Enterprise readers were taken by surprise last week when we announced online that we had purchased The Red River Sun. I still find it a little hard to believe myself. It all happened so fast. We had talked back and forth with the […]





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