The pedal tractor pull was just one of many activities that kept fairgoers entertained this past week. Kids like Ryatt Cano, pictured competing Saturday, enjoyed showing animals and projects, participating in the parade, playing carnival games and more throughout the July 24-30 Phillips County Fair. Evening activities including barrel racing, a ranch rodeo, stock car races and a CPRA rodeo were fun for adults and kids alike to watch. Additional fair coverage can be found in our e-Edition (Click here to subscribe), and be sure to look for the special keepsake edition later this month for full results from 4-H and open class entries. — Photo by Jes-c French
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Peerless Center guests to experience Italy in launch of funding campaign
The Peerless Center is hosting “An Evening in Italy!” special event on Friday, Aug. 11, to launch the multi-month fundraising campaign for facility and building improvements.
Former Phillips County resident produces documentary
Dave Kelly, a 1977 Haxtun High School graduate, recently wrote and produced a documentary film which is airing on PBS TV stations across the nation.
Holyoke FBLA members who competed at the national conference in Atlanta, Georgia, and trip sponsors are pictured, from left, front row, Elyce Sisseck, Piper McConachie, Kyrah McConachie, Tayla Martin, sponsor Rena Schneller, Fatima Nuñez and Jimena Nuñez; and back row, adviser Lori Nelson, sponsor Elon Nelson, sponsor Gina Martin, Daniela Fierro, Teagan Martin, Carter Van Overbeke, Ethan Schneller, Leah Struckmeyer, Ben Kleve and Hannah Lindholm. — Photo courtesy of Lori Nelson
13 Holyoke FBLA members compete at national conference in Georgia
Thirteen Holyoke High School Future Business Leaders of America members competed at the national conference in Atlanta, Georgia, from June 26-July 3.
Republican River Water Conservation District to hold quarterly meeting in Holyoke
The Board of Directors of the Republican River Water Conservation District will hold their quarterly board meeting in the Biesemeier meeting room in the Phillips County Event Center, located at 225