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The building at 131 W. Emerson St. was built by Charlie P. Peterson in 1949, with Aug. 15 being the United States Post Office’s first day in the new building. The building was coated with a gray stucco finish, giving the outside an almost white appearance. Entrance to the public lobby was located at the southeast corner of the building. Sitting to the west of the post office was the Scouts of America building, formerly the Grandview schoolhouse before being moved in to Holyoke in October 1948 to be used as a meeting place for local Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts. The USPS was moved to its current location on Interocean Avenue on March 16, 1960, and the Scout building was torn down in May 1981 to make way for the new First National Bank (currently Bank of the West) building. — source: Phillips County Museum

Peekin’ into the past

Five Years Ago
July 9, 2015

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As a result of one of the numerous lightning strikes in the area Sunday night, fire cut a swath through a wheat field on the south side of County Road 20 between roads 27 and 29. — The Holyoke Enterprise | Johnson Publications

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Lightning blew a hole right through the soffit on the northeast corner of Dylon and Brittany Daniel’s house during the June 28 storm.

Lightning strikes house, multiple fields Sunday night

Shocks akin to those received when touching an electric fence were felt by several local people when lighting struck close by Sunday evening, June 28.

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