Yuma County Ag Appreciation Week
Yuma County has teamed up with local associations and entities to present Yuma County Ag Appreciation Week, March 20-27. The Yuma County Board of Commissioners have passed a proclamation declaring it, and the Yuma City Council was to vote on a similar proclamation during its meeting this past Tuesday night.Continue Reading
Series of stolen vehicles last weekend
There was a series of vehicle thefts this past week in the Yuma area, the Yuma County Sheriff’s Office has reported. The first was last Friday, March 11, at about 10 p.m. when a 1997 Ford Ranger was stolen one-half mile west of Yuma from a farm residence. The ownersContinue Reading
Roger Alan Gailus 1944-2022
Roger Alan Gailus was born April 7, 1944 in Yuma, Colorado to Carl and Lois (Wheeler) Gailus. Roger had a brother Donald and a sister Carol. His parents resided at the family farm north of Otis. He graduated from Otis High School in 1962 in which he was active inContinue Reading
Opal Cantrall 1925-2022
Opal was born September 20, 1925 to Ernst and Dina (Wesemann) Peters in her parent’s home near Vernon, CO. She passed March 3, 2022 in Greeley, CO at the age of 96. The youngest of 12 children, she was the only child to graduate high school, doing so in 1944.Continue Reading
Gates running for YC Commissioner
My name is Adam Gates and I am excited to announce that I am running for Yuma County Commissioner District 1. I was born and raised in Yuma County. I have experienced the friendly rivalry from both sides of the county wearing purple as a member of the Wray EaglesContinue Reading
Taylor seeks fourth term at YC Assessor
Cindy Taylor would like to announce she is running for Yuma County Assessor. She is seeking her fourth term. One of the accomplishments that Taylor has brought to this office has been the popular Yuma County property records search. With this website available, customers can research the property within theContinue Reading
Yuma boys win third title in five years
Yuma High School’s boys basketball team went wire-to-wire in one of the more dominating seasons in YHS boys history. The Indians ran the Sanford Indians out of the Budweiser Event Center, Saturday night in the Class 2A championship game. They finished with a 25-1 record while earning the program’s thirdContinue Reading
Lone Star wins consolation title
A historical season came to a historical and record-setting conclusion for the Lone Star girls basketball team, last week in the Class 1A State Tournament at the University of Northern Colorado in Greeley. The Longhorns went 2-1 to claim the consolation championship, finishing with a 20-6 record. It was theContinue Reading
Tribe seeking third title in five seasons
Yuma High School’s boys basketball team is back in the big house. The Indians will take the floor today, March 10, at the Budweiser Events Center in Loveland for the first time since beating Fowler in a Class 2A quarterfinal in March, 2020. The top-seed Indians, 22-1, will take onContinue Reading
Unger running for Yuma County Commissioner
Jamie Unger has announced his intention to run for Yuma County Commissioner District 1, a seat currently held by Trent Bushner. Unger said, “This county has provided me with a great deal of opportunity and I want to insure that Yuma County continues to be a place conducive to theContinue Reading