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Christmas Bird Count Tallies Area Birds

In 1900, Frank M. Chapman of the freshly formed Audubon Society proposed a new holiday tradition that would promote conservation by counting, rather than hunting, birds on Christmas Day.
Every table was filled at the Greenhorn Valley Chamber's Annual Dinner and Meeting held at the Round Table at Hollydot. Photo by Shirley Pigg

Every table was filled at the Greenhorn Valley Chamber's Annual Dinner and Meeting held at the Round Table at Hollydot. Photo by Shirley Pigg

Recipients Moved to be Honored by the Chamber

Greenhorn Valley Chamber Board Member Kourtny Quillen introduced the honorees of the 2022 Business of the Year and Business Person of the Year at the Chamber’s annual dinner and meeting on January 13. Pueblo South/Colorado City KOA Campground was honored as the Business of the Year.
RHS students and the girls volleyball team address the D70 school board in support of Coach Donlon. Courtesy Photo

RHS students and the girls volleyball team address the D70 school board in support of Coach Donlon. Courtesy Photo

RHS Parents Pack the D70 Board Meeting

The January 4, 2022, District 70 Board of Education (BOE) meeting was one of the most wellattended meetings in recent history as the Greenhorn Valley turned out to support one of their beloved coaches. Nearly half of the attending crowd was there in support of Coach Jamie Donlon.
SIEA Gneral Manager Reginal Rudolf resigns. Courtesy Photo

SIEA Gneral Manager Reginal Rudolf resigns. Courtesy Photo

SIEA Board of Directors Accepts General Manager Resignation

San Isable Electric’s Board of Directors accepted General Manager Reg Rudolph’s resignation at the December 17 cooperative’s board meeting. The board then appointed Chief Financial Officer (CFO) Ryan Elarton as the Interim-General Manager. “The board feels confident that Mr.
2021 Year in Review, Fourth Quarter - Best Photograph, by Rye High School Photography class student, Jakie Newitt. Cheyenne Mountain Zoo. Photo by Jakie Newitt

2021 Year in Review, Fourth Quarter - Best Photograph, by Rye High School Photography class student, Jakie Newitt. Cheyenne Mountain Zoo. Photo by Jakie Newitt

2021 Year in Review, Fourth Quarter

New School Board Elected, Metro Receives $3.3 Million for Infrastructure Southern Colorado Real Estate changed hands after 16 years. Jacque Wachob sold her business to Stephanie and Andrew Bratcher. Wachob opened the real estate office in 2005.
2021 Year in Review, Third Quarter - Best Photograph, by Cheryl Johnson Huban, catches the Greenhorn Valley Appreciation Picnic at its best. Photo by Cheryl Johnson Huban

2021 Year in Review, Third Quarter - Best Photograph, by Cheryl Johnson Huban, catches the Greenhorn Valley Appreciation Picnic at its best. Photo by Cheryl Johnson Huban

2021 Year in Review, Third Quarter

New Business and Community Losses Donny Scheid left the position of Public Works Director of the Colorado City Metropolitan District after nearly eight years as part of the CCMD team. Scheid served about six months during the transition from David Valdez to James Eccher as the District Manager.
Certified Public Accountant Larry Perry and wife Diana enjoy living in the Rye area and hope to serve the community. Courtesy Photo

Certified Public Accountant Larry Perry and wife Diana enjoy living in the Rye area and hope to serve the community. Courtesy Photo

Larry Perry Brings 50 Years of CPA Experience to the Valley

An article in the Greenhorn Valley View alerted Larry Perry to the need for a CPA in the valley. The story, published last year, told of the upcoming retirement of long-time tax preparer and Rye resident, Debbie McKenzie-Johnson.
2021 Year in Review, Best Photograph, by Terry Kraus on a rainy day in May Memorial Service at the Colorado City Cemetery. Photo by Terry Kraus

2021 Year in Review, Best Photograph, by Terry Kraus on a rainy day in May Memorial Service at the Colorado City Cemetery. Photo by Terry Kraus

2021 Year in Review, Second Quarter

San Isabel Electric Association announced, in April, that over $77K in unclaimed capital credits were waiting to be claimed by their rightful owners. SIEA is a member-owned utility company. Capital credits are moneyreturned based on how much power is purchased by the member-owner.