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A group of sledders reaches the bottom of a hill Thursday afternoon past the Holyoke Golf Club shed. Pictured from the left are Isaiah Rueter, a mysterious dog they found along the way, Judah Harding and Sarah Rueter. This December, 11.5 inches of snow fell, the highest amount of any month for 2022.— Elly Brown | For The Holyoke Enterprise

Journey’s end

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The trophy presentation at Budweiser Events Center in Loveland on Saturday, March 12, was cause for celebration for the Holyoke Lady Dragons, who won their first ever state title. Players are pictured from left, Leah Struckmeyer, Elyce Talavera, Grace Roberts, Hannah Lindholm, Audrey Talavera, Ava Koberstein and Kristin Vieselmeyer. — Darci Rodriguez | The Holyoke Enterprise

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In her home in Holyoke, Maria del Rosario Olivas, aka Chayo, shows how to make corn tamales, which use hand-ground corn masa and corn husks. She is also well known
for her traditional corn tortillas. — Darci Rodriguez | The Holyoke Enterprise

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Jessie Owens competes in the sheep show at Phillips County Fair. The Holyoke High School sophomore died in a one-car accident March 21. She will be remembered for her love of animals, children, senior citizens, sports, welding and more. — Courtesy Photo

FLASHBACK 2022: PART I

As Phillips County residents finish their annual unwrapping of Christmas presents, along with festive songs, delectable sweets, special church services and – possibly – a family argument or three,

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Photo by Andrew Turck | The Holyoke Enterprise

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Photo by Andrew Turck | The Holyoke Enterprise

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Photo by Andrew Turck | The Holyoke Enterprise

Victory in Lighting/Decorating

Winning houses from Holyoke’s 31st Annual Holiday Lighting/Decorating Contest shine brightly the night of Tuesday, Dec. 20. Pictured from the top are first-place winner 820 E.

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In 1984, Karl Schulz proudly displays his wrench collection, which at one time numbered 240. He cleaned each piece with a steel brush and notes that not any two wrenches are exactly alike in his collection. — The Holyoke Enterprise FIle Photo

Peekin' into the Past

Five Years Ago

Dec. 28, 2017

Maria Rivas and her children Deisy and Jorge Guadarrama opened Chayos Mexican Food at 430 E. Denver St. on Nov. 29.

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