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Brief but Busy RFPD Meeting

The September 19, Rye Fire Protection District (RFPD) meeting was kept short and covered the basics with two board members absent and Fire Chief Steve Bennett doing double duty as one of his staff had to leave early.
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Stephanie Raleigh Loves Cutting Hair

Her mother knew that Stephanie Raleigh would grow up to cut hair. She knew it because when Stephanie was a little girl she cut her own hair and hid the evidence in her crayon boxes. “I’ve always enjoyed cutting hair,” shared Raleigh. She also has her cosmetology license. “I fell in love with it.
Shirley Pigg Greenhorn Valley View

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D70 School Board Hears RHS FFA Travel Plans

During the September 6, District 70 School Board meeting, Rye High School’s FFA advisor and Agriculture Education instructor Ethan Beeman presented the D70 School Board with the RHS FFA’s upcoming travel plans.

Starting a Business

In this article, we will begin to cover the process for creating a new business. Having one’s purpose clearly in mind is a primary condition that will guide selecting the form of organization. Here are a few things new entrepreneurs need to do when starting their business.
Veteran Tom Howard (R) and volunteers from VFW Post 7305 and the VFW auxiliary organize and set up for the annual fundraising event held at Lake Beckwith Marina over the weekend. Photo by Shirley Pigg

Veteran Tom Howard (R) and volunteers from VFW Post 7305 and the VFW auxiliary organize and set up for the annual fundraising event held at Lake Beckwith Marina over the weekend. Photo by Shirley Pigg

VFW Post 7305 Annual Fundraiser Yard Sale Well Supported

Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) Post 7305 would like to thank the Greenhorn Valley community for the generous support of their Annual Yard Sale, September 16 and 17.

Greenhorn Valley Real Estate Update - Then and Now

Stephanie Bratcher, Broker Owner Southern Colorado Real Estate Brokers Remember last year? We had an unprecedented “seller’s market,” where prices for homes continued to rise while house inventory dwindled. Interest rates were low and pre-qualified were plentiful.
Democratic candidate for Pueblo County Clerk/Recorder, Candace Rivera Courtesy Photo

Democratic candidate for Pueblo County Clerk/Recorder, Candace Rivera Courtesy Photo

Pueblo County Clerk and Recorder Candidates

For the first time since November of 2005, the name Gilbert “Bo” Ortiz is not listed on the general election ballot for Pueblo County Clerk/Recorder. This week we take a look at Candace Rivera, the Democrat who unseated Ortiz in the primary and her opponent, Nathan Baxter, the Republican candidate.
Greenhorn Valley Chamber of Commerce Vice-President David Chucka makes the latest delivery of one of the Chamber's Welcome Baskets to new Greenhorn Valley residents. Courtesy Photo

Greenhorn Valley Chamber of Commerce Vice-President David Chucka makes the latest delivery of one of the Chamber's Welcome Baskets to new Greenhorn Valley residents. Courtesy Photo

Greenhorn Valley Chamber is Planning and Participating in Local Events

Greenhorn Valley Chamber of Commerce Vice-President David Chucka shared, “The chamber welcome baskets have been well received. Recipients are thrilled and local business owners seem to feel this is a great way to get the word out about their business.
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Anna’s Mission Launches Word of Their Program

Statistics at the launch of Anna’s Mission at the United Methodist Women’s meeting Tuesday, September 6, revealed that domestic violence affects most families in one way or another. It can be in many different forms: including emotional, sexual and physical abuse, stalking, and threats of abuse.
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Record $1.4 Million Returned to SIEA Members

Paris Daugherty, Comm Manager San Isabel Electric Assocation $3 million returned to schools, businesses, and residents in the past 3 years More than $1.4 million dollars in capital credits were retired by the San Isabel Electric Board of Directors at their August meeting.