A regional networking event called NECO-S.T.I.R organized by Sarah Arntt, Administrator of the New Vision withdrawal management service at CommonSpirit St Elizabeth Hospital was held in Yuma Colorado on Wednesday, January 22, 2025. Arntt recognized the need for a collaborative approach towards resource sharing and the need for increased communityContinue Reading

It is time to start zeroing in on making a run to a league title for the Yuma High School boys basketball team. The Outlaws are 12-2 after this past Tuesday’s non-league home win over Merino. They are 4-0 in the 3A Patriot after last Friday’s 55-41 win at then-No.Continue Reading

It is a rest weekend for the Yuma High School girls wrestling team before gearing up for the postseason. The Outlaws’ only action this week is a home dual against Fort Morgan on Thursday, January 30, at 6 p.m. They ended up dominating the dual, winning five of the sixContinue Reading

Yuma High School’s girls basketball team is so close. The Outlaws are 7-7 overall after this past Tuesday’s home loss to 2A No. 1 Merino. They are 2-2 in the 3A Patriot after last Friday’s heartbreaking 60-59 loss at Highland. Their two league losses are by a combined four points.Continue Reading

Yuma High School’s boys wrestling team will be wrapping up the regular season this week. The Outlaws go to University in Greeley for a triangular with the Bulldogs and Strasburg on Thursday, January 30, then are at the Mitchell Invitational in Colorado Springs on Friday. “We had a tough weekContinue Reading

The Otis High School boys basketball team was looking to run its winning streak to seven when it played at Weldon Valley this past Tuesday. The Bulldogs host Prairie on Friday before getting a week’s break. They were 8-2 overall and up to No. 6 in the 1A CHSAA SeedingContinue Reading

It is the respiratory virus season, and Dr. John Glick from Yuma District Hospital and Clinics was kind enough to share information with us. Plus, Norovirus has gathered a lot of attention recently, but it does not appear to be much of an issue in the Yuma as of now.Continue Reading

One better hurry if they want a tow from Jack Roberts. Yuma-based JR’s Towing soon will be history as Roberts is retiring at the end of January. “My health is great but my body is giving out,” he said earlier this week. “I had knee replacement four years ago andContinue Reading

This year the CAA had a new Hall of Fame inductee at their annual convention, Yuma County’s John Schaffner. The Hall of Fame award is a way to recognize someone that has not only given outstanding service to the auction industry, but also their involvement in the Colorado Auctioneers Association,Continue Reading