Everything is falling into place for Yuma School District-1 to begin the 2020-21 school year as planned on August 31. The Yuma-1 Board of Education went over the district’s Return to School plan again Monday night during its regular meeting. All the district schools now have specific plans in placeContinue Reading

It appears the renovation work at Yuma Middle School, as well as the outside work on the campus it shares with Morris Elementary and Little Indians Preschool, will be done on time for the start of school on August 31. That was what the Yuma School District-1 Board of EducationContinue Reading

It will be a full field of candidates for Yuma County Commissioner in the November mail-in election. All three unaffiliated candidates successfully gathered enough signatures and turned the petitions into the Yuma County Clerk & Recorder’s Office by the July 27 deadline. That means Phil Riggleman, Mindy Whomble and BetsyContinue Reading

The City of Yuma’s water line replacement project on N. Main St. has run into some hassles, resulting in it falling behind by about one week as of now. Phase One of the project began on August 10 with Concrete Specialties and the City of Yuma crews working alongside eachContinue Reading

Yuma High School’s softball team was supposed to open its 2020 season Saturday at Fort Lupton. However, then COVID-19 got in the way. Fort Lupton announced earlier this week it had a positive test in both of its “cohort” groups, “Blue” and “White” resulting in the school calling off in-personContinue Reading

The Yuma High School boys golf team had to grind through a busy stretch last week against some good competition. It paid off as the Indians returned action earlier this week and claimed the team title at the Burlington Invitational. Next up is Cheyenne Wells on Friday, followed by theContinue Reading

Clayton H. Roundtree was born on August 28, 1953 in Wray, Colorado to Max and Wilma Rose Roundtree. He had two older sisters, Karen McCasland and Minnie Shurtleff. They grew up on the family farm south of Eckley, where he helped grow dry land crops, raise cattle and helped onContinue Reading

Sharon Lea (Gorham) Lohmeyer was born March 20, 1953 to Donald and Ethel (Kindsfater) Gorham in Sterling, Colorado. She passed away on August 4, 2020, at the age of 67, following a tragic car accident in Yuma, Colorado. Sharon attended the Sterling schools graduating from Sterling High School with theContinue Reading