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Julesburg, Otis vets to be inducted into Vietnam memorial program
Washington, D.C. – More than 650 Vietnam veterans, including two from northeast Colorado, will be inducted into the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund’s (VVMF) In Memory Program in 2024. Edward Amy of Julesburg and Eugene R. Butcher of Otis are among five Coloradans who will be inducted during a...
Baseball Recap: Tate Renquist can't quite lead Sedgwick County over Wray
Sedgwick County lost against Wray on Friday, and unfortunately they wound up with the same result on Friday. The Sedgwick County Cougars lost 11-2 to the Wray Eagles. Sedgwick County has struggled against Wray recently, as their matchup on Friday was their eighth consecutive lost matchup. Sedgwick County saw three...
Baseball Game Preview: Limon Heads Out
Limon has enjoyed the comforts of home their last eight games, but now they'll head out on the road. They will face off against the Wray Eagles at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday. Limon knows how to get runs on the board -- the team has finished with flashy run totals in its past five contests -- so hopefully Wray likes a good challenge.
Lone Star’s Centennial graduation is Sunday
It will be the Centennial graduation for Lone Star when 14 seniors will graduate on May 5, 2024, surpassing the 1924 Lone Star class by two. The class of 1924 was the largest to graduate from Lone Star for many years until 1930 and 1941 when there were also 12 grads.
YHD has new CEO on board
Yuma Hospital District’s new CEO Anne Kreutzer began in her new role on Wednesday of this week, May 1. The YHD Board of Directors discussed her arrival during its regular monthly meeting, last week in the Pearse Board Room. Board President Monica King, and Mitch Korf, Delaina Klein and De Ann Sewell were in attendance. Robert Dorothy was absent.
City of Yuma moves into the drone era
Drones have become a tool for the City of Yuma. The Yuma Police Department, Electric Department and Water Department all have gone in on the purchase of two drones. The cost of $9,052.51 was split among the three departments, including extra batteries and hard cases. City Manager Scott Moore said...
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