Two Yuma residents were arrested last week on drug charges following a search of the home in which they were living.
Last Wednesday, January 18, at approximately 1:15 p.m., the Yuma Police Department, Yuma County Sheriff’s Office, Washington County Sheriff’s Office, Department of Wildlife and two K9 narcotic teams executed a search warrant at 517 S. Albany St.
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Yuma School District-1 is in the process of moving toward implementing a “Circle of Fame” to recognize outstanding contributors to Yuma athletics.
Superintendent Robert Stannard said he hoped the Circle of Fame movement could eventually include the academics side.
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Time is running short, but the hope remains the Yuma community will step forward with enough monetary donations to make the Yuma Children's Academy a reality.
A main focus at a public meeting Monday night, attended by a precious few other than YCA Board members, was getting the project Enterprise Zone status.
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The death of young Caleb Pacheco, whose skeletal remains were found under the trailer home where he used to live in Sterling, has been a true tragedy. Read the latest news here about the case of Caleb.
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Talli Heid is looking to take her music to the big time.
Tate Music Group has proudly announced Heid, a freshman at Yuma High School, as the newest addition to its artist line-up. TMG states in a press release that Heid's music definitely stood out among the countless music submissions, and the firm is honored she has accepted its offer to be a part of TMG.
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City of Yuma
ORDINANCE NUMBER 1
SERIES OF 2012
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 8.08.015 OF THE YUMA MUNICIPAL CODE PROHIBITING THE ACCUMULATION OF REFUSE AND GARBAGE
ORDINANCE NUMBER 1 READ AND APPROVED AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YUMA, COLORADO ON January 17, 2012
By: Eugene Seward, Mayor
Attest:
Karma Wells, City Clerk
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Data gathered from the 2010 Census show that Yuma County experienced an increased population since the 2000 Census.
The census shows Yuma County with a population of 10,043, increase of 2.1 percent from the 2000 Census count of 9,841 residents, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.
Overall, Colorado's population rose by 700,000 from 2000 to 2010, a 16.9-percent increase.
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