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Three focus areas are being targeted by Holyoke School District’s Standard of Excellence team as a result of a recent perception survey completed by staff, students and parents.
Team co-chair Andrea Kammer and parent representative Rena Schneller repor...
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City council members boned up on their tree knowledge after a short presentation from Extension Agent Linda Langelo at their Tuesday, May 18 meeting.
Langelo presented council members with a slide show of photos she took of different trees and shrubs aro...
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City council members boned up on their tree knowledge after a short presentation from Extension Agent Linda Langelo at their Tuesday, May 18 meeting.
Langelo presented council members with a slide show of photos she took of different trees and shrubs aro...
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Just about everyone who graduated from Holyoke High School can remember attending their senior breakfast, and it’s all because of the hard work of a special group of women.
For four decades, Holyoke’s Agenda Club has organized the senior breakfast fo...
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Phillips County has been invaded by a duo of surveyors looking at barns, farmsteads and any rural building or property in the area.
Abbey Christman and Michelle Chichester of Colorado Preservation Inc., began traveling around rural Phillips County Tuesda...
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By Chris Lee
Holyoke’s baseball season came to an end during a breezy first-round regional game Saturday, May 15 at NJC. The Dragons fell 1-13 to Front Range Christian and watched their season come to a close.
“It just wasn’t our day,” coach Kyl...
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Dragon tracksters who qualified for the 2A State Track Meet May 20-22 are pictured from left, front row, Willie Greenman, Cody Fricke, Jeremy Loutensock, Alex Quintana, alternate Lauren Blomme, alternate Ashley Gragg, Marissa Smith and Kyle Carper; and ba...
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Graduates Severine Barras, Megan Colglazier, Ryan Baumgartner, usher Seth Baker and graduate Shelby Beavers share a laugh during salutatory address by Logan Krueger. &n...
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Graduates Severine Barras, Megan Colglazier, Ryan Baumgartner, usher Seth Baker and graduate Shelby Beavers share a laugh during salutatory address by Logan Krueger. &n...
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Sheriff’s Deputy Michael Grant and his partner Ace have been out and about getting to know one another. Ace is the newest addition to the department and is used as a search dog. —Enterprise photoAce, the newest member of Phillips County Sheriff...
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Sheriff’s Deputy Michael Grant and his partner Ace have been out and about getting to know one another. Ace is the newest addition to the department and is used as a search dog. —Enterprise photoAce, the newest member of Phillips County Sheriff...
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Holyoke Volunteer Fire Department will hold its first annual Family Fun Day Sunday, May 23 at Homesteaders Park at Phillips County Fairgrounds.
In the past, a fireman’s ball has been the primary fund raising event for the HVFD but this year fun and gam...
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Holyoke Volunteer Fire Department will hold its first annual Family Fun Day Sunday, May 23 at Homesteaders Park at Phillips County Fairgrounds.
In the past, a fireman’s ball has been the primary fund raising event for the HVFD but this year fun and gam...
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Holyoke sixth grade classes will return to the elementary school for the 2010-11 school year.
An extensive study process involving meetings with parents and staff, as well as data study, led to the recommendation at the May 4 school board meeting.
While...
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Kaylee Groshans jumps her way to second place in the triple jump event last Saturday. —Enterprise photoKyle Carper is state-bound in the long jump after earning a qualifying distance of 21’7” at the league track meet in Wray Saturday, May 8.
M...
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Brian DeBoer follows a pop up during the district championship game. The Dragons will play Front Range Christian in the opening round of regionals.—Enterprise photo
Holyoke won the Class 2A District 7 championship after a 5-4 victory over Wiggins Satur...
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Glen McCallum recently purchased a service truck and started his own mobile diesel repair business. Glen’s Diesel Repair offers on the spot diesel repair service for farm equipment and trucks. He has a goal of moving into a shop sometime later this year...
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“There is no mistaking this situation,” said Holyoke School Supt. Bret Miles when discussing the reduction of state funding’s impact on the budget.
“We will not be able to operate on more than six percent less per student without directly affecti...
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“There is no mistaking this situation,” said Holyoke School Supt. Bret Miles when discussing the reduction of state funding’s impact on the budget.
“We will not be able to operate on more than six percent less per student without directly affecti...
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Cinco de Mayo wouldn’t be complete without some piñatas, and kids of all ages had a chance to take a whack at the colorful, candy-filled object at the annual festival Saturday, May 8. See inside this week’s Enterprise for more coverage of this year...