CHSAA approves changes to 2A baseball, 1A volleyball, more
It is now official, there will be changes to Class 2A baseball, as well as in some other sports and classifications that impact local schools. The CHSAA Legislative Council met virtually on Friday. The council voted on more than 50 items. Among those was approval of the changes to 2AContinue Reading
Larry Q. Mower 1941-2020
Larry Q Mower, 79, of Kirk, CO passed away peacefully on the morning of May 23, 2020 in Denver, CO at the old Lowry Air Force Base, which also happened to be the first base he lived on when he was first stationed in Colorado in 1979. Larry was bornContinue Reading
Juanita Lorene McCauley 1937-2020
Juanita Lorene McCauley, 82, of Yuma, Colorado, passed away on 05/22/2020 at the Yuma Life Center. She was born to parents Curtis “Ted” Theodore Mann and Jessie Marie DULL Mann, on 08/23/1937 in a cabin tent in the mountains outside Minturn, Colorado Where her father worked for the railroad asContinue Reading
Elida Dominguez (Meraz) 1959-202
Elida Dominguez (Meraz) 61, passed away May 25, 2020 in Wray CO. Services will be held via Zoom on June 13, 2020 at 3:00 pm. Meeting ID: 862 5669 6958 Password: 955052 Cremation was requested. Elida was born in Teporachi, Chihuahua, Mexico on May 17, 1959. She attended high schoolContinue Reading
Billy Frank Chapman 1938-2020
Billy Frank Chapman, 81 passed away May 21, 2020. He was born July 21, 1938 to William E. and Beulah Anna (Wells) Chapman in Wray, Colorado and was the sixth of eight children. He attended grade school at Wildcat School south of Eckley and graduated from the 8th grade fromContinue Reading
Yuma now part of Yuma County variance
Yuma is now part of the Yuma County variance to Safer at Home orders, following action taken by the Yuma City Council, Wednesday afternoon. The council held a brief special meeting, voting 6-0 to rescind the resolution it passed earlier in May stating the city was sticking with the state’sContinue Reading
Popular music teacher retired remotely
It has been a challenging time, to say the least, for Vicki Bushner over the past few months. Not only has she been dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic restrictions like the rest of us, she also has been taking care of her elderly parents, and also has retired after aContinue Reading
Council had long talk with YDH & C
The Yuma City Council had a long visit with Yuma District Hospital & Clinics representatives during last week’s regular meeting, which again was held virtually using Zoom. CEO Beth Saxton and Family Nurse Practitioner Heath Horton joined the council to discussion the local situation in regards to the COVID-19 pandemic.Continue Reading
YPD nearly fully staffed
The Yuma Police Department is nearly back to a full staff. The YPD has been short-staffed for more than one year. However, three officers have joined the department in recent weeks, and one more currently is at the police academy and will join the YPD in the near future toContinue Reading
YHS begins exploring potential summer activities
Yuma High School is beginning to make plans to at least get student-athletes in the weight room in the near future, but nothing is set in stone yet. In an email sent to Colorado High School Activities Association member schools last week, Commissioner Rhonda Blanford-Green informed the membership that onContinue Reading