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J.L. Dilley, at left, and E.W. Lindberg, publishers of The Holyoke Enterprise, are pictured in the Enterprise office in June 1923. At the time, there were two weekly newspapers in Holyoke, until the Enterprise bought out the Phillips County Herald on April 1, 1927.  Dilley and Lindberg had a number of business partners until Lindberg became the sole publisher in September 1935 when he bought Dilley’s interest in the company. Lindberg’s wife, Marjory, sold the paper to Mr. and Mrs. F.B. Kelly after her husband’s death in June 1943. — Source: Phillips County Museum

Peekin’ into the past

Five Years Ago
Sept. 5, 2013

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At the Rosenbauer production center in Wyoming, Minnesota, firefighters Lance Murray, Josh Young and Bob Heldenbrand, pictured from left, have the chance to look at a Timberwolf truck in the mid-production stage. It is the same model the Holyoke Fire Protection District intends to purchase.

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This preconstruction drawing illustrates some of the specific features HVFD’s new fire engine will have.

HVFD to purchase new fire engine thanks to mill levy increase

    Engine 11 has served Holyoke Volunteer Fire Department for 31 years, but it’s time for an upgrade.

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970-854-2811 (Phone)

130 N Interocean Ave
PO Box 297
Holyoke CO 80734