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Sarah’s Home Welcomes New Executive Director

Since we first heard of Sarah’s Home in an undisclosed location in Colorado, we have followed their progress in the fight against child trafficking. Initially, we heard about it through a church in Rye who had invited a representative to speak to the congregation. We have been supporters ever since.
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Send Us Your ‘God Moments’ this Christmas!

If you’ve experienced a God Moment as described by Pastor Naron in this week’s devotion, we would love to hear about it!Send your God Moments to: editor@greenhornvalleyview.com and we will publish them in the December 25 edition of the Greenhorn Valley View.
SIEA Announces 2026 Electric Rate Increase

SIEA Announces 2026 Electric Rate Increase

SIEA Announces 2026 Electric Rate Increase

On November 17, the San Isabel Electric Association (SIEA) Board of Directors approved an increase to the energy charge across all rate classes. The change takes effect January 2026, and is expected to raise the average monthly bill in each rate class by about 9 percent.
George Bailey in front played by Oliver Carlon and Henry Potter played by Jeffery Orman, as well as other town members in Bedford Falls Courtesy Photo

George Bailey in front played by Oliver Carlon and Henry Potter played by Jeffery Orman, as well as other town members in Bedford Falls Courtesy Photo

Holiday Classic will be Performed at Pueblo Memorial Hall

For the 34th year the Musical Community Productions (MCP) presents a Holiday Play at Memorial Hall. This year the cast of 45, along with 30 to 40 backstage crew will present It’s a Wonderful Life-the Musical.
Running Wild Ranch -Tank the bull and two of his kids who started it all Courtesy Photo

Running Wild Ranch -Tank the bull and two of his kids who started it all Courtesy Photo

Grass Fed, Grass Finished Beef Available in Your Back Yard

“I went to buy a box blade about eight years ago and came home with a Scottish Highlander Bull, three cows and two steers,” shared Rick Roberson on the beginnings of Running Wild Ranch and a nationwide business in selling grass fed, grass finished beef.
Age group 19 and up Year End Gymkhana winners L-R Sam Baker, TJ Richardson, Sydney Hecox, and Katie Richardson Courtesy Photo

Age group 19 and up Year End Gymkhana winners L-R Sam Baker, TJ Richardson, Sydney Hecox, and Katie Richardson Courtesy Photo

Year-end Winners at RCC Saddle Club

2025 was a year of many changes at the Rye Colorado City Saddle Club (RCC).
Book Club members visisted Joye Marostica at her home to honor her for starting the book club 35 years ago. L-R Mary Helen Finley, Phyllis Hochstetler, Joye Marostica seated, Shirley Pigg, Steele Wotkyns. Courtesy Photo

Book Club members visisted Joye Marostica at her home to honor her for starting the book club 35 years ago. L-R Mary Helen Finley, Phyllis Hochstetler, Joye Marostica seated, Shirley Pigg, Steele Wotkyns. Courtesy Photo

Marostica Honored for Starting Book Club 35 Years Ago

Despite changes in its name and meeting format, the Daytime Book Club (formerly Greenhorn Valley Book Club) has deep roots in the community.Joye Marostica was surprised when, upon moving to Greenhorn Valley in 1990, her sister, Marilyn Hunter, informed her that there was no book club in the area.