New city councilman takes aim at local infrastructure
Elected to Holyoke City Council Nov. 8, Trae McCallum has one main area of focus: infrastructure.

Elected to Holyoke City Council Nov. 8, Trae McCallum has one main area of focus: infrastructure.


Local veterans were invited to a breakfast served by the Holyoke JR/SR High School students, followed by the annual Veterans Day program, on Nov. 10 at Holyoke High School. Some of the veterans in attendance are pictured from left, Steve Millage, Milton Hunholtz, Larry Wacholtz, Wilbur Davis and Howard Hunter. — Photo by Elly Brown
Veterans are everywhere. They are in our towns, grocery stores, familial ties, American history and in our hearts.
Several speakers at a symposium, implemented by the recently formed Phillips County Election Integrity Project, urged 187 attendees to work toward reforms to the current election system.

Members of the 1997 HHS track team are pictured, front row, from left, Meagan Fuehrer, Jennifer Young, Billie Absmeier, Holly Ferguson, Lindsey Gadberry and Amanda Gordon; second row, from left, Anke Heines, Victor Leon, Anthony Conde, Shannon Miller, Amber Einspahr, Renata Pugh and Cindy Pfau; third row, from left, Travis Happs, Matt Kleve, Brandon Brown, Luke Goldenstein, Mark Kropp and Matt Kropp; and back row, from left, Coach Lee LaMunyon, Russell Sprague, Josh Schroetlin, Dake Hubbard, Jon Kleve, Aaron Sprague and Coach Vann Manly. — The Holyoke Enterprise File Photo
Five Years Ago
Nov. 16, 2017
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