Vincent Boniface Gallagher was born on September 15, 1936 to William and Helen [Seipp] Gallagher in Crosby, North Dakota. Vincent was next to the youngest in a family of ten children. He had eight brothers and one sister. Vincent attended school in Crosby, North Dakota and enlisted in the UnitedContinue Reading

Richard “Allen” Liming 1936– 2024 Richard “Allen” Liming was born July 9, 1936, and passed away April 28, 2024. A Funeral Service will take place on Saturday, May 4, 2024 at 10:30 a.m. at the Liberty School in Joes, Colorado. Interment at the Kirk Cemetery in Kirk, Colorado. Memorials preferred.Continue Reading

Yuma School District-1 is accepting Outlaws mascot images through May 10. The district had been working with a firm to create an Outlaws mascot since the new mascot was announced last September. However, district leaders became frustrated with the process. It was decided at the Yuma-1 Board of Education meetingContinue Reading

Primary/preprimary education tuition slots was an issue dealt with by the Yuma School District-1 Board of Directors during its regular monthly meeting, Monday night at the District Office. Board president John Deering and fellow board members Terri Cooper, Heath Roundtree and Tyson Brown were in attendance. Lindsey Galles was absent.Continue Reading

By Sadie Fritzler and the Yuma Clinic My doctor recently told me I am on a path to developing diabetes. I have “prediabetes” and really need to focus on diet and exercise. But I love meat and potatoes. I love tortillas. I even love my weekly Daylight Donut. Can IContinue Reading

A realigned Yuma City Council was sworn in and seated during the council’s regular meeting last week. Ron Swehla stepped down after a total of 14 years on the council in two different stretches, the last six as mayor. Sworn in to new terms were councilmen Dan Baucke, Zach DiazContinue Reading

Yuma High School’s track and field athletes will be sticking close to home again this weekend. The Outlaws are at the Haxtun Relays on Friday, then will run in the Akron Tom Meyer Invitational on Saturday, after competing in the Wray Dick Evans Invitational last Thursday. “Over all we haveContinue Reading

Yuma High School’s baseball team needs to stay on the correct side of the ledger to maintain a chance of possibly hosting a Class 2A regional next month. The Outlaws are 6-4 heading into Friday’s rescheduled game at Akron, followed by a home game Saturday against rival Wray. They thenContinue Reading

Yuma High School’s girls golf team hosted the Yuma Invitational on Monday at Indian Hills Golf Course. The Outlaws had a great day for golf Monday. There were 11 teams, 73 golfers, a full field.  Yuma’s varsity squad was led by Jailyn Mekelburg, who just missed out on a topContinue Reading