If there’s the word “court” behind it, then chances are it probably has something to do with the county clerk’s office.And no, the office isn’t a judicial court. Its staff doesn’t hear cases, give legal counsel or hand down any sentences.What it does do is handle the paperwork and keep the records generated from a multitude of courts.The county clerk’s title belongs to Clare Christy, a 1995 Lamesa High School graduate, who has held the job since 2019. But her time working in the office goes back a little longer.She spent 25 years working on the business side for Medical ...