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  • Day of Prayer is next Thurs.

    Thursday, May 2, thousands of events will take place around the nation as people “Pray for America”—the theme for this year’s National Day of Prayer. Local community members will have the opportunity to gather next Thursday at the Peerless Theatr...
  • Day of Prayer is next Thurs.

    Thursday, May 2, thousands of events will take place around the nation as people “Pray for America”—the theme for this year’s National Day of Prayer. Local community members will have the opportunity to gather next Thursday at the Peerless Theatr...
  • Around Town

    Health Fair is Saturday Melissa Memorial Hospital Health Fair was rescheduled to Saturday, April 27 from 9 a.m.-noon at Phillips County Event Center. Participants should bring their results if they had labs drawn. For questions, contact Sharon Greenman a...
  • Holyoke Enterprise Community Calendar

    Holyoke Enterprise April 25, 2013...
  • Dragon baseball improves to 10-0 with wins over Yuma

    The Dragon baseball squad became the top-ranked team in the Lower Platte League with a pair of victories over the Yuma Indians Saturday, April 13. The two teams entered the doubleheader as the only undefeated teams in the league. After winning 7-5 and 4-...
  • More wind and snow for Holyoke

    While still recovering from the April 8 wind damage, Holyoke received another round of spring snowfall Monday, April 15. The town woke up Tuesday to find a fresh 2.1 inches of snow had been dumped on the town throughout the night. As opposed to the last s...
  • Accountability reports Re-1J mill levy funds well-spent

    Charged with the task of reviewing the mill levy override project which passed in November of 2010, Holyoke School District’s accountability committee reported favorable results. Chairman Julie Elliott wrote a letter from the committee which was review...
  • Colorado moves forward with gun-control laws

    Governor John Hickenlooper, on March 20, signed a series of monumental gun-control bills for Colorado that expands background checks, requires gun purchasers to pay for the fees of background checks and limits ammunition magazines to no more than 15 round...
  • Enterprise Poll: Do stricter gun laws create safer cities?

    “I don’t think that by itself will lead to safer cities. I think child rearing is big. If kids aren’t taught self-respect and respect for others in a loving environment, all of the gun laws in the world won’t help.” —Carolyn Sperber“No....
  • Entertainment announced for Chase Co. Fair

    This year’s Chase County Fair in Imperial, Neb. will feature another exceptional lineup of entertainment for the 2013 event. Fair board president Dave Schilke and entertainment chair Alex McNair said the fair board’s excited about this year’s varie...
  • Congress puts brakes on USPS 5-day delivery

    Plans to eliminate a five-day mail delivery system were halted Tuesday, April 9 when the United States Postal Service Board of Governors met to discuss the Continuing Resolution recently passed by Congress. In March, Congress inserted language into the C...
  • FCCLA qualifies 2 teams for nationals

    Two Holyoke High School FCCLA teams made up of 11 students qualified for the FCCLA National Leadership Meeting in Nashville, Tenn. July 5-11. They earned their national-qualifying rank at the FCCLA State Leadership Conference held at the Denver Marriott ...
  • Joseph Yungen accepted to Juilliard School in NYC

    Joseph Yungen is on track to earn master’s degrees in solo piano performance and collaborative piano performance at the end of May from Eastman School of Music in Rochester, N.Y., but two advanced degrees won’t be the end of his academic pursuit. Yun...
  • HHS track continues to improve at Berthoud meet

    Members of the HHS track and field team faced stiff competition over the weekend as they traveled to the Max Marr Spartan Classic in Berthoud Saturday, April 13. Of the 23 schools in attendance at the meet, Holyoke represented one of just four teams who ...
  • Renewable energy bill hotly debated in Senate

    Rural electric co-ops say a bill to increase use of renewable energy sources will instead cause unaffordable spikes in electricity bills for their customers. The Senate State, Veterans and Military Affairs committee recently approved a bill that would re...
  • I'm Just Cookin'

    Best of both worldsCookies versus brownies. It’s a never-ending feud in the baking world. Which one is better? And when you have a choice between the two, which do you pick? Pick both! That’s what I say! (It’s just horrible being an indecisive pers...
  • PC Telcom prepares for more changes in the upcoming year

    Members of PC Telcom gathered Thursday, April 11 in the HHS auditorium to discuss how the company fared in 2012, what the future holds for members and to elect two members to fill the rural and urban seats. Vince Kropp, PC Telcom CEO/general manager, des...
  • First dollar presented to Holyoke Pharmacy

    Holyoke Pharmacy was presented with its first dollar of profit from Holyoke Chamber of Commerce Wednesday, April 10. Pictured from left are owners Jamie Hanes and Jason Burke, with Chamber executive director Mary Tomky. —Enterprise photoHolyoke Enterpr...
  • Tri-State announces expansion at Logan County wind facility

    Colorado’s newest renewable energy facility is already growing. The current 67-megawatt Colorado Highlands Wind project—from which Tri-State Generation and Transmission Association receives 100 percent of the power—is expanding to 91 megawatts. Cons...
  • Advice offered to manage spring wheat freeze injury

    Spring freezing of wheat can be a problem in Colorado. Freeze injury can cause crop losses through reduced leaf area, weakened stems and lodging, sterility, uneven maturity and shriveled kernels. However, the severity of freeze injury and resulting crop ...