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Last Update: 11/19/2008 3:57:43 PM CST

August, 2008 Archives:

1.  Buckley Bombers disappointed at State
2.  Relay entertainment to draw laughs, funds
3.  Hethcote joins Angus Assoc.
4.  Dr. H. Rai Kakkar to hold neurology clinic at MMH
5.  Public Health is Public Wealth
6.  Car bash a hit for kids
7.  Baked, canned goods awards announced
8.  Floriculture entries popular at Co. Fair
9.  Needlework judged at Phillips County Fair
10.  Creature Features: a one-stop pet store to open in Holyoke
11.  Ag events scheduled
12.  Krumm is new branch manager at Bank of CO
13.  Wheat planting decision meetings announced
14.  13-year-old Border All-Stars 1-2 at Regional Tournament
15.  Lady Dragons finish summer b-ball season
16.  Arts Council celebrates Community Garden at 2008 membership drive
17.  Reduced, free school lunch eligibility noted
18.  Several Phillips Co. employee changes finalized last month
19.  Monday, Aug. 18 will kick off 2008-09 Holyoke school year
20.  Naomi Schafer is ENMU/R graduate
21.  Colorado Primary Election next Tuesday
22.  Engagement announced
23.  New random drug testing policy explained
24.  Psychobabble
25.  Holyoke's Paquimé Folkloric Dance summer group performs July 31
26.  Community church service at County Fair termed a huge success
27.  Duck, crab, 3-legged, dash, penny scramble highlight Kids' Races
28.  Specialty contests add fun for all
29.  Salsa contest is Hot Hot Hot!
30.  Quilts displayed at Christian Church
31.  Pedal success is all in the smile :)
32.  Amateur Rodeo proves successful despite weather
33.  Dancing, singing, hog calling-all at the Phillips County Fair Talent Show
34.  Antique tractor pull is County Fair finale
35.  Pets fill the show arena
36.  More Paquime dancers
37.  Craft projects displayed
38.  McCallum wins combine demo derby
39.  14 collections shared at museum toy show
40.  Caleb Deaver is Open Class garden, field crop champ again at County Fair
41.  Special Fun Contest features dogs
42.  Fine arts popular at Co. Fair
43.  Sweetest baby-toddler winners named
44.  Little Paquime dancers
45.  Justin Newman's column
46.  It's the Pitts
47.  Class of '68 enjoys 40th year reunion
48.  Psychobabble
49.  Food workshop scheduled
50.  City establishes timelines for sales tax ballot issue
51.  Sabrina Zink is Jr Broncos Cheerleader
52.  Skeeter promotes Saturday circus
53.  Holyoke School District faculty leave policy changes proposed
54.  Contact information
55.  Coyne first in roadeo
56.  Fall sports practices under way
57.  Golf returning letterwinners
58.  HHS golf opens
59.  It's the Pitts
60.  Colorado Bombers headed to state
61.  Seven new Re-1J teachers to greet students Monday
62.  Volleyball prepares for first game
63.  Schlachter tomato plant in full production mode
64.  Survivor urges readers to purchase breast cancer stamps for research
65.  Justin Newman article
66.  Holyoke group attends World Youth Day in Sydney, Australia
67.  Cancer survivor Dave Farrell shares his story
68.  Carrick gets taste of community service
69.  Softball practice begins
70.  City proposes one percent sales/use tax raise to 6.4%
71.  Regent Park enjoys luau festivities
72.  Another Perspective
73.  Phillips County 4-Hers take honors at Colorado State Fair in Pueblo
74.  Psychobabble
75.  Family child care providers needed
76.  Japanese exchange coordinator visits Holyoke
77.  Circus Fun!
78.  Senator Ken Salazar gathers input for health care reform package
79.  Domestic violence help expands
80.  Brophy and Gardner press State on Bonny
81.  New school website offers more features
82.  Holyoke native parades 1948 Harley
83.  Face painting
84.  Brenda Johnson Brandt - owner, publisher
85.  Amy Einspahr - receptionist
86.  April Peregoy - news editor
87.  Contact information
88.  Circus comes to Holyoke
89.  Wow, my very own cubby!
90.  Jes-c Brandt - summer reporter
91.  Justin Newman column
92.  Elementary shows CSAP improvement, JR/SR High remains stable
93.  Rain-soaked football drills commonplace
94.  Can you find your seat?
95.  1st B-days
96.  Incumbent D.A. Watson wins Republican primary
97.  College news
98.  Can we go yet?
99.  HHS boys' golf season in its second week of tournaments
100.  CHSAA begins 88th year of HS activities
101.  Weekend Relay touts 'There's No Place Like Hope'
102.  Relay for Life raises thousands for Cancer Society
103.  Student count increases by 11
104.  Closed campus for JH lunch draws concern
105.  Sec. of State deems Phillips County on track for Nov. election
106.  Howard Einspahr update
107.  Holyoke Alternative School opens with 10 students
108.  Compact disagreements prevail;likely headed for arbitration
109.  Bid accepted for installation of fuel farm
110.  Harris, Dockery wed
111.  Begin a new change habit today
112.  Medicare and Social Security dominate discussion at DNC senior caucus
113.  VB team matured and ready for season
114.  Golfers compete
115.  Softball team swings into action
116.  Many strengths tagged to football program
117.  Certified wheat seed benefits
118.  Corn, ethanol myths dispelled
119.  Justin Newman column
120.  Ethanol truth squad still needed to patrol for inaccurate information
121.  Track comm. questions School Board's decision not to fund track project
122.  Branka Stroh earns United States citizenship
123.  Sterling offers help at sexual assault center
124.  The Amherst School, a historical timeline
125.  Holyoke's Kenny Ross is Ducklings' best friend
126.  Grainland Coop adds E85 site