Voters will head to the polls Saturday, May 2, in elections for the City of Clarendon, the Hedley school board, and the Clarendon College Board of Regents. Balloting will be held from 7 a.m. to 7 … [Read Full Article] about Elections set for Saturday
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4-H members advance to state
Seventeen 4-H members competed in the District 1 Horse Judging contest with both senior members advancing to State 4-H Roundup in June. MaryJo Dushay was the winner of the contest with Gracie Ellis close behind in second place. In the Intermediate … [Read Full Article] about 4-H members advance to state

Bound for State
Clarendon High School junior Hunter Caison earned the title of 2A-Region 1 Lincoln Douglas Debate Champion last Friday at the Regional UIL Academic Contest at West Texas A&M University in Canyon. Caison will now advance to compete at the State UIL Academic … [Read Full Article] about Bound for State

Pantex breaks ground on new facility
Pantex recently began construction on a new building that will provide around 14,000-square-feet of modern office space for its workforce. The Flexible Support Facility II incorporates new technologies, allows for efficient travel to and from common … [Read Full Article] about Pantex breaks ground on new facility

Breaking News: CCISD names May as lone finalist for superintendent
Dr. Byron May of Pampa is the lone finalist to be the next superintendent of schools in Clarendon after action taken by the CCISD Board of Trustees Tuesday night, April 21. Board President Wayne Hardin said out of six finalists for the position, it came … [Read Full Article] about Breaking News: CCISD names May as lone finalist for superintendent
Courthouse brick, stone repairs begin
Work began last week to restore brick and stone elements on the 1890 Donley County Courthouse. County and state officials have known about spalling sandstone and some facing brick that was pulling away from places on the building for more than 20 years, but … [Read Full Article] about Courthouse brick, stone repairs begin
Burn ban renewed by county
The Donley County Commissioners Court renewed a burn ban during their regular meeting Monday, April 13. No significant rainfall has been received in sometime, and the threat of wildfires continues to be very real with local fire departments responding to … [Read Full Article] about Burn ban renewed by county
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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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