Grants for Yuma County businesses
Grants of up to $5,000 are being made available to small businesses in Yuma County that have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. The Yuma County government and the municipalities of Yuma, Wray and Eckley have established the Small Business Relief Program. It is part of CARES Act funding theContinue Reading
Grants for Yuma County businesses
Grants of up to $5,000 are being made available to small businesses in Yuma County that have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. The Yuma County government and the municipalities of Yuma, Wray and Eckley have established the Small Business Relief Program. It is part of CARES Act funding theContinue Reading
All visitation stopped at Life Care, Harmony Home
The State of Colorado recently released guidelines to allow for indoor visitations at residential care facilities. However, neither Yuma Life Care Center nor The Harmony Home are moving toward indoor visitations at this time. In fact, both have stopped outdoor and window visitations as well. Yuma Life Care Center AdministratorContinue Reading
No easy answers to Yuma-1’s transportation challenges
Are there any school bus drivers out there? Because Yuma School District-1 could use your help. The chronic problem of having enough bus drivers to cover the regular daily routes, along with all the activity trips, has become even more acute as the new school year begins. Yuma-1 has notContinue Reading
Arrest made after standoff
A Yuma man is in Yuma County Jail facing multiple charges, including felony menacing, following a long standoff Sunday night into early Monday morning that led to a SWAT team being called to the scene. Jaime Varela Sr. was taken in to custody around 3 a.m. Monday, September 21. BesidesContinue Reading
YHS football begins practice
Whomever is lucky enough not to be in quarantine will kickoff the Yuma High School football season with the first day of practice today, September 24. All of YHS is on remote learning through the end of September, thanks to an outbreak of COVID-19 cases over the past week. AsContinue Reading
Things keep falling into place for cross country
Things seem to keep falling into place for the Yuma High School cross country teams. Both the boys and girls teams continue to have very strong seasons, following another quality effort at the Platte Valley Invitational last Friday. And now even YHS having to go to remote learning until theContinue Reading
All of YHS softball can’t even practice together
Yuma High School’s softball team keeps running into long breaks in action, which has made it tough for the Indians to get into a groove. “I think the hardest thing about not getting to play for awhile is being unable to find a rhythm this year,” coach Morgan Spencer said.Continue Reading
Boys golf finished with reduced squad
COVID-19 definitely wreaked its havoc on the end of the Yuma High School boys golf team’s season. Boys golf was one of first sports approved to be played in the “fall” season, and things went well as several golfers got in many varsity and JV tournaments, with all improving theirContinue Reading
6-man football realigned a bit
There has been some shuffling among the 6-man teams from their usual conference alignments, in regards to the fall Season A that will begin next month. The Stratton/Liberty Knighted Eagles have been paired with Hi-Plains, Cheyenne Wells, Kit Carson and Eads in the “East” Conference. The “Northeast” Conference will haveContinue Reading