City allots funds to help small businesses
Holyoke City Council allotted $70,000 in COVID-19 relief funds to the Phillips County small-business relief fund at its Dec. 1 meeting.
Holyoke City Council allotted $70,000 in COVID-19 relief funds to the Phillips County small-business relief fund at its Dec. 1 meeting.
The Colorado General Assembly came back to the state Capitol last week for a three-day session in which they passed eight bills tied to COVID-19 relief, worth up to $336 million.
Charles H. Worley and Clyde B. Worley are pictured with relatives in 1918. Their parents were Milton N. Worley and Maggie L. (Zoll) Worley, who were early Phillips County pioneers. Milton arrived from eastern Nebraska in 1886. Maggie lived on a nearby homestead, and they were married in 1888. Charles was born in a three-room frame and sod house in 1889, and Clyde was born in 1898. In 1917, Charles signed a World War I draft registration card in Yuma. He served in France for 18 months during the war.
— Source: Phillips County Museum
Five Years Ago
Dec. 10, 2015
Northeast Colorado showed an 11.4% increase in positive COVID-19 cases since last week’s report, with Phillips County recording 12 more for a 6.3% increase to 203 cases.
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