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Anna Beth Love, a granddaughter of Holyoke’s late Mayor Orville Tonsing, approaches Tonsing’s casket during his celebration of life Monday morning. Tonsing is survived by two children, two grandchildren, four great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren. — Andrew Turck | The Holyoke Enterprise
Holyoke community joins in celebration of longtime mayor’s life
Within Holyoke Fire Station - its entrance greeted by a giant American flag, its walls filled with a crowd of nearly 250 people, and its air humming momentarily with Dani and Lizzy’s soul tune “Dan
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Frances and Jim Muths of Holyoke purchased this house from Thad Scholl of Holyoke as an investment venture. The house was moved into Holyoke from 31785 County Road 24 to South Wynona Avenue on Aug. 2, 1995. The Muths planned to renovate the house that winter and put it up for sale or rent. — The Holyoke Enterprise File Photo
Peekin' in the Past
Five Years Ago
Oct. 19, 2017
Input wanted for community health assessment in Phillips County
The Northeast Colorado Health Department is currently conducting a community health assessment that will direct its services focus for the next five years.
‘Gifts of Dementia’ to be presented Oct. 20-21
The dementia journey can feel hopeless, chaotic and exhausting … unless caregivers have the tools that bring hope, predictability, lower stress and well-being for everyone on the journey.