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Plans are being made for the 2008 Clarendon High School Exes Homecoming Reunion to be held September 19.
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CEDC awards two storefront grants
The Clarendon Economic Development Corporation made its second and third awards under its Facade Grant Program last week.
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Rising fuel costs are putting Clarendon's finances in a vice, according to city officials.
With increasing expenses outpacing revenues, the Board of Aldermen approved moving a $132,000 certificate of deposit into the city's general fund during their regular meeting last week.
Good crowd marks annual celebration
A good sized crowd filled with fellowship and tradition was present during this year's 131st annual Saints' Roost Celebration Friday, July 4, on the Courthouse Square.
The sale of the Medical Center Nursing Home closed June 30, and...
Donley County taxpayers are no longer in the nursing home business. The sale of the Medical Center Nursing Home closed June 30, and hospital board chairman Alan Fletcher said the hospital district received all ...
Members of St. Mary's Catholic Church joyously rang in the completion ...
Members of St. Mary's Catholic Church joyously rang in the completion of a three-year construction project this past week with a new 20 ft.
Enterprise wins state competition
The Clarendon Enterprise received the top award for newspapers of its size during the Texas Press Association's 2007 Better Newspaper Contest this past Saturday in Arlington.
Not knowing where your child is could cost you $500 following last...
Do you know where your children are? Not knowing the answer to that question could cost you $500 following last Tuesday's approval of a curfew for minors by the City of Clarendon.
Thirty-eight individual garage sales are scheduled to be held. A...
Bargain shoppers will be in for a treat during the third annual "Trash to Treasures" garage sale event to be held in Clarendon and nearby communities this Saturday, June 14.
CEDC awards first storefront grant
The Clarendon Economic Development Corporation made its first award under its new Facade Grant Program this week.
City curfew reactions are mixed
A proposed teen curfew has roused many different opinions from residents of Clarendon.
Museum exhibit celebrates pioneer newspaper
Museum exhibit celebrates newspaper A newspaper exhibit will open at the Saints' Roost Museum this Friday to coincide with the 130th anniversary of The Clarendon Enterprise.
A dilapidated house on Sixth Street must be moved or torn down...
A dilapidated house on Sixth Street must be moved or torn down following last Tuesday's regular meeting of the Clarendon Board of Aldermen.
The Saints' Roost Museum will showcase the artwork of Don Ray during its membership appreciation dinner next Friday, June 6, on the museum grounds.
Delbert Robertson was given the honor of this year's Firefighter of the Year at the 117th Annual Panhandle Firemen's and Fire Marshals' Association Convention recently.
Garage sale deadline is Friday, June 6
The third annual "Trash To Treasures" garage sale event is slated for Saturday, June 14; and the deadline to sign up is next week.
Sheriff asks aldermen to consider teen curfew
Clarendon Aldermen are considering a teen curfew following a discussion with Donley County Sheriff Butch Blackburn at last Tuesday's regular city meeting.
Hospital board sets new deadline for MCNH sale
The Donley County Hospital Board is giving the potential buyer of the Medical Center Nursing Home until June 3 to sign a new contract with new terms.
Aviation historian Randy Acord dies
Interior aviation historian Randy Acord has died in Alaska at the age of 89. The Clarendon, Texas, native was stationed at Ladd Field, now Fort Wainwright, in 1943 as a test pilot.
Wreck hospitalizes Childress couple
“It was spinning in the air, so there is really no way to know how many times it really turned over”
A three-vehicle accident at Ashtola last week left two people in an Amarillo hospital. via The Clarendon Enterprise