Recipe Train
Cheesy, spicy and bacon-y — what’s not to love about Deb Woodhead’s jalapeño popper dip? Originating from allreci pes.com, Woodhead loves to make this for get-togethers with friends and family.
Cheesy, spicy and bacon-y — what’s not to love about Deb Woodhead’s jalapeño popper dip? Originating from allreci pes.com, Woodhead loves to make this for get-togethers with friends and family.
Breaking the stigma of running one step at a time

The drought in 1940 was broken by a 4-inch rain in June. Northeast Colorado, through which the Frenchman Creek winds its way, was the scene of a flood as waters from downpours of rain June 6-7 surged down the creek, overflowed the banks and inundated hundreds of acres of farmland. The rain in Holyoke brought 3.47 inches of precipitation, making the total 4.44 inches for the first seven days of June. —Photo from Phillips County Museum
Five Years Ago
May 10, 2012
Boyce and Yvonne Wernet and Duane Meinte were able to identify the boys in this photo of the 1942-1943 Holyoke junior high baskeball team that ran on Page 4 in the May 4 edition of the Enterprise.
It’s been years since anyone has stayed at the Cedar Inn in Holyoke, yet it was something of a landmark on East Denver Street.
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130 N Interocean Ave
PO Box 297
Holyoke CO 80734