Organizers are expecting a big turnout this Saturday, July 18, for the eighth annual Howardwick Hoedown in McMorries Memorial Park. “It’s going to be the best one yet,” City Secretary Sandy … [Read Full Article] about Howardwick hosting Hoedown Saturday
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City names Hartman as interim
Floyd Hartman will step in to lead City Hall when Clarendon City Administrator Brian Barboza leaves his post this Friday. Hartman, a former interim city manager for the City of Amarillo, will serve as Clarendon’s interim city administrator during the search … [Read Full Article] about City names Hartman as interim
St. Mary’s to hold church dedication
St. Mary’s Catholic Church will dedicate its new church this Saturday, July 18, 2026, at 10:30 a.m. Holy Mass of Dedication will be celebrated by Daniel Cardinal DiNardo and Bishop Emeritus Patrick Zurek along with priests of the Amarillo Diocese. A Meal … [Read Full Article] about St. Mary’s to hold church dedication

CC, TTU deal will boost student success
Clarendon College and Texas Tech University signed a new agreement last Wednesday, July 8, to expand educational opportunities for students by creating a seamless transfer pathway from CC to Tech. Through this agreement, students will benefit from a … [Read Full Article] about CC, TTU deal will boost student success
Clarendon to hold cleanup day July 25
Clarendon residents will have an opportunity to dispose of unwanted household trash and debris during a free 40-yard cleanup event on Saturday, July 25. The cleanup will begin at 9:30 a.m. at 400 N. Front St. and continue until the containers are … [Read Full Article] about Clarendon to hold cleanup day July 25
Aldermen discuss next sidewalk, light project
Plans for additional sidewalk improvements in Clarendon’s Central Business District were considered by the city council during its meeting on July 9. Where Kearney Street improvements have been largely paid for by downtown revitalization grants from the … [Read Full Article] about Aldermen discuss next sidewalk, light project
Aldermen get first look at plan to pave city streets
The Clarendon City Council got its first look at a draft 30-year street improvement plan during its regular meeting last Thursday, July 9. The plan designed by OJD Engineering would pave and curb all unpaved streets in the city and upgrade currently paved … [Read Full Article] about Aldermen get first look at plan to pave city streets
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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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