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Better Beef Makers 4-H Club honored 100-year-old Holyoke resident Delbert Haynes, center, at its meeting held March 21 in the Bank of Colorado Pavilion at Phillips County Fairgrounds, where it gave him a certificate and T-shirt, and named him an honorary member of the group. Haynes, along with “four boys and a girl,” began the Better Beef Makers 4-H Club in 1939; Glen Lewis served as its first leader. Today, the group contains 23 members. “I think it’s a really good project,” Haynes said. “I don’t care what you do, it’s worthwhile.” If Haynes so chooses, he may attend the group’s meetings and prepare a project of his own. — Andrew Turck | The Holyoke Enterprise

4-H inducts new centenarian member

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Lt. Col. Frank Hubp, pictured at right, was awarded the Bonze Star for outstanding and distinguished performance of duty in Vietnam by Brigadier General John. W. Barnes, deputy senior advisor, II Corps. He was also awarded the Vietnamese Honor Medal First Class by Major General Lu Mong Lan, II Corps commander. Colonel Hubp returned to Holyoke on Oct. 3, 1968, after serving in Vietnam for the past year. — Holyoke Enterprise File Photo

Peekin' into the Past

Five Years Ago

April 5, 2018

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Rhonda Moore finishes reading from a “Protecting Students Resolution” proposed by Holyoke School District Board Director Mike Brown during a Thursday evening school board meeting at Holyoke Junior/Senior High School. Earlier in that evening, the board let an attempt by Brown to add the resolution to the agenda die without comment. — Andrew Turck | The Holyoke Enterprise

GENDER IDENTITY DEADLOCK

Local residents filled seats and standing area alike Thursday evening as more than 60 people filed into a meeting of the Holyoke School District Board of Education.

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Rep. Richard Holtorf of House District 63 speaks to attendees of the Lincoln Day Dinner for area Republicans the afternoon of Saturday, March 18. According to Holtorf, Republicans need to follow in the Democrats’ stead by collecting ballots in greater numbers to get out the vote. — Andrew Turck | The Holyoke Enterprise

Patient. Vigilant. Energized.

A group of Republican representatives, senators, advisors and attorneys arrived to Holyoke the afternoon of Saturday, March 18, for the Lincoln Day Dinner, where they addressed 150 residents within

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