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Monserrato Conde III holds a photo of himself taken when he joined the Army National Guard. As a member of the 140th Signal Battalion in Sterling from 1989-98, he helped maintain a communication network through the city. — Andrew Turck | The Holyoke Enterprise

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Matt Meusborn of Holyoke helps resident Gary Herr cut a piece of door trim at his residence Saturday afternoon. Meusborn cites his work with the U.S. Army’s 1st Battalion, 92nd Field Artillery as helping him learn the importance of working well with others. — Andrew Turck | The Holyoke Enterprise

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Matt Meusborn’s scrapbook shows displays scenes from his time in the 1st Battalion, 92nd Field Artillery unit. — Andrew Turck | The Holyoke Enterprise

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Matt Meusborn remembers the cold in December 1976 when he stepped off the bus at Aberdeen Proving Ground.

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Monserrato Conde III holds a photo of himself taken when he joined the Army National Guard. As a member of the 140th Signal Battalion in Sterling from 1989-98, he helped maintain a communication network through the city. — Andrew Turck | The Holyoke Enterprise

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Matt Meusborn of Holyoke helps resident Gary Herr cut a piece of door trim at his residence Saturday afternoon. Meusborn cites his work with the U.S. Army’s 1st Battalion, 92nd Field Artillery as helping him learn the importance of working well with others. — Andrew Turck | The Holyoke Enterprise

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Matt Meusborn’s scrapbook shows displays scenes from his time in the 1st Battalion, 92nd Field Artillery unit. — Andrew Turck | The Holyoke Enterprise

Big gun communications

Matt Meusborn remembers the cold in December 1976 when he stepped off the bus at Aberdeen Proving Ground.

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Melissa Memorial Hospital Foundation, waiting at the tail end of the Halloween Trunk or Treat excursion outside Phillips County Court House, announced the theme for their 13th annual Legacy Event. Revealed with the phrase “Once upon a time” — set between the hospital’s Financial Director Sarah Bornhoft (left) and Foundation Executive Director Penny Bailey — this year’s “Fairytale” gala is scheduled Feb. 11, 2023, in the Phillips County Event Center, and will raise money for hospital services and equipment. Those who wish to attend the event are invited to dress as fairytale characters. For tickets and more information, contact Bailey at 970-854-2241, ext. 2048 or email mmhfoundation@pctelcom.coop. — Andrew Turck | The Holyoke Enterprise

Legacy theme for 2023

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Winners from this year’s Peace Poster Contest, offered by the Holyoke Lions Club for children ages 11-13, line up during a club meeting. Pictured from the left are club member Gayla Mayden, third place winner Braylin Herman, second place winner Kynlea Nelson and first place winner Leah Armendariz. Armendariz will go on to the district level and, if she wins that, to state. Holyoke students have won both state and district in 2001 and 2012. — Photo by Andrew Turck

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