East End Events

by Sharon Scott

      How about that Bronco game on Sunday?  They came to play didn't they?  Their defense was amazing and the whole team stepped up whenever they needed to.  They kept Brady off balance most of the game.  Looking forward to the Super Bowl - GO BRONCOS!!

 

     Last Saturday, Layton Hopkins and the boys from his class at school celebrated his 7th birthday at the Bowling Alley in Tribune. Happy Birthday Layton!

 

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About Town

by Doris Lessenden

Aunt Liz Hulteen was joyful when she told me that her niece, Lacy and J.D. Van Campen had given birth to their second child, a little girl.  Her name is Tess LaNae Van Campen who was born in La Junta on January 25th.  She has been welcomed to their home by her big brother, Wyatt.  The Adamson family is glad they moved back “home” from their jobs in Nebraska.

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Strasburg Wrestling Results

By Rhonda Uhland

Strasburg Tournament

Results from the Strasburg Tournament are as follows:

145 pounds – Seth Splitter won by pin over Nathan Foos from Burlington in 1:13; won by pin over Patrick Roth from Byers in 1:05; won by pin over Dylan Holeman from Merino in 1:47; and lost by decision in overtime to Toby Grinnan from Burlington, 7-9.  Splitter finished the tournament in 2nd place.

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Tax Help Colorado Returns to Lamar Community College

LCC Offering Free Tax Filing Services to Hard-Working Families through Tax Help Colorado Program

 

(Lamar, Colorado; February 1, 2016)  This tax season, Lamar Community College is partnering with the Denver-based Piton Foundation to help hard-working families become more financially secure by providing free tax preparation assistance through the Tax Help Colorado program. 

 

Postal Services Asks for Help with Winter Mailbox Access

DENVER —  With the recent big snowfall, Postal officials are asking residents across the area to help their carriers deliver the mail by clearing snow and ice from mailboxes and walkways,

 

“We’re in your neighborhood six days a week in every kind of weather, so we’re up for the challenge,” said Denver Postmaster Mark Talbott. “But we could use the help of our customers to eliminate safety concerns and help you get your mail. Since every carrier delivers to hundreds of homes and businesses, the risks are compounded with a big storm like this.”

 

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