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Ruth Moats, Craver Middle School teacher, with her family. Courtesy Photo

Ruth Moats, Craver Middle School teacher, with her family. Courtesy Photo

Moats is Devoted to Craver and Community

Ruth Moats is not a new teacher at Craver Middle School, this is actually her second year there. But she has taken on a different role recently. Formerly the Craver English and music teacher, this year she is teaching 7th Grade English Language Arts, 7th Grade Reading, and Yearbook/Journalism.
The Kitchen

The Kitchen

The Kitchen

Mini Southern Pecan Pies Ingredients 1 ½ cups pecan halves 1 cup white sugar 3 eggs, beaten ½ cup light corn syrup ½ cup light corn syrup ½ cup dark corn syrup 2 tablespoons butter, melted 1 teaspoon vanilla extract ¼ teaspoon salt 18 (3 inch) ready-to-bake pie shells Directions Preheat...
Last Meeting for Outgoing Board of Education Members

Last Meeting for Outgoing Board of Education Members

Last Meeting for Outgoing Board of Education Members

The November 16, District 70 Board of Education (BOE) meeting was unusual in many ways. The last regularly scheduled meeting for all five outgoing board members was led by an emotional and rem iniscing current President, Mark Emery.
The Fifth Annual Maggie Drew Peters Polar Plunge took place Saturday at Lake Beckwith to raise scholarship funds for Rye High School students, and as a memorial to Maggie Peters. Photo by Emily Colton

The Fifth Annual Maggie Drew Peters Polar Plunge took place Saturday at Lake Beckwith to raise scholarship funds for Rye High School students, and as a memorial to Maggie Peters. Photo by Emily Colton

Chilly Polar Plunge Offers Fun for a Cause

Saturday, November 20, was mostly cloudy and the thermometer had barely topped 50 degrees when approximately fifty brave and caring people took the plunge into Lake Beckwith.
The McKinley family (L-R) Parker, Kayla, Tyler, and Paislee take some time away from the hustle and bustle of work and home school. Courtesy Photo

The McKinley family (L-R) Parker, Kayla, Tyler, and Paislee take some time away from the hustle and bustle of work and home school. Courtesy Photo

Two P’s in a Pod will Help You Store Your Stuff

“I never in my life thought I would own a storage place, let alone two,” shared Kayla McKinley. “My dad (Jim Klipfel) brought up the idea to me at the end of 2019. I told him that I had two kids, was teaching and coaching and had plenty to do.
Crosses have always been the best-selling product of Wet Mountain Stoneworks. So much so that a Denver store has sold them for over 15 years. Courtesy Photo

Crosses have always been the best-selling product of Wet Mountain Stoneworks. So much so that a Denver store has sold them for over 15 years. Courtesy Photo

Handcrafted Stoneware Produced at Wet Mountain Stoneworks

You may not have heard of Wet Mountain Stoneworks (see ad on page 10), owned and operated by father-son combination Mike and Ty Spieles. You may not realize there is a small Colorado City business that produces well constructed, unique, steel reinforced stonework. But there is.

Changes Brewing in the Town of Rye

The Town of Rye, October 13, meeting had many issues discussed, and many changes in town matters were approved by the board of trustees. Following a thorough discussion, the board approved allowing Petersen to become a two-way street.