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Ranchland Farm News (Newspaper) - July 13, 2015, Colorado Springs, Colorado
A first time ranch Rodeo a 500 per copy volume no. 107 Issue no. 26 teenager hooked on a a Rodeo see Page 11 a Mimi 2550 07-10-07 5�?odigit 80901 pikes Peix lir rare a Roro nor 40s "b9w o3l0rad0 Springs co 80901-299, i va1,w 04901-25 aim Railes Ila i Imi thursday july 13, 2006 uses 455-020 Assn 0745 4279email phone 719-541-2288 fax 719-541-2289 smile of the week news briefs Index photo submitted Happy Homecoming master sgt. Michael Johnson of Calhan is greeted by his wife Hope and grandson Matthew upon his return Home from Southwest Asia recently. Sergeant Johnson is a Sheet Metal repair instructor with the 302nd maintenance Squadron which is part of the 302nd Airlift Wing an air Force Reserve unit at Peterson air Force base in Colorado Springs. More than 450 members of the 302nd a were activated in August 2005 to support . Central command operations in the global War on terrorism. . Air Force photo by staff sgt Derrick Gildner 302nd Airlift Wing Public affairs boy found hanged in closet recovering by Toni Gibbons rushed to the Hospital. The 6-year-old Falcon boy that Northam said that the child told was airlifted to memorial Hospital on his parents that he was standing on july 7 after an accidental hanging is an object in the closet while using expected to fully recover. A strap to pull himself up to the top in a statement from the Elpaso shelf where his video games were county sheriffs office it. Clif stored. Northam said the father had sent the his foot slipped and his head went boy to his room for a time out for Forward into the strap fighting with his brother and sister. Northam said based on the child a when the father went to Check on statement the situation has been ruled the child he found him hanging in the an Accident closet and called 911. He also noted that the father who the boy was in serious condition suffered Chest pains shortly after the with Laboured breathing when he was incident is recovering As Well. Stage i fire ban lifted for unincorporated Elpaso county sheriff Terry Maketa has decided to lift the stage i fire ban imposed on May 3. This decision is based on the recent precipitation in the area and the Long Tenn forecast for continued wet weather throughout next week. The sheriff would like to remind everyone to continue to be very careful to avoid the possibility of an out of control wild land fire. In spite of the rain the fire danger still exists and could increase should the hot and dry conditions return. Sheriff Maketa would like to thank the citizens of Elpaso county for their cooperation in helping to keep Elpaso county Safe from catastrophic fire damage and injury during the ban. Ethan Kinner Colorado Springs in a smiling because. �?�1 like watching my friends try to throw a cow. Vacation Bible school Matheson Community Bible Church will be having vacation Bible school july 18-21, from 9 . Call pastor Chad Thieman if you have any questions. Auditions the Colorado Springs children a chorale will have auditions for their treble choirs on saturday aug. 12, and for their High school aged Summit ensemble on tuesday evening aug. 22. For More information about auditions or to make an appointment for an audition Call the children a chorale offie at 633-3562. Calhan youth football Calhan youth football registration for grades ls-6th, Flag and tackle. For More information Call 347-3161. Vendors needed the planning for the 6th annual Ramah Days is underway. The town is seeking vendors As Well As Parade and car show participants. Please Call 541-4247 Between 3-7 . For details. Blast from the past 21 classifieds 30-33 Community scope 2 editorials 2 crime stoppers 18 letters to the editor 2,4 Little bits 14 obituaries 13 Public notices 24-29 school menus a a school news a a service directory 34-35 sports 22 correspondents Smithson 12 births 15 Edison 20 Hanover 16 Ellicott 20 Yoder 21 Rush 23 Hodgson 15 residents address Falcon Board by John Hill at the july 5 meeting of the Board of directors of Falcon school District d49, residents addressed the Board during open forum. A resident who said he represented a Community action group submitted a letter signed by More than 40 residents asking the Board of directors not to fire superintendent Steven Hull and possibly incur a debt of nearly a half a million dollars on his five year contract. The resident said an allegedly secret meeting of principals resulting in an unsigned vote of no Confidence in Hull and delivered to a Board member caused a series of special Board meetings and other actions. The Board has not completed the evaluation of the superintendent which might result in a contract Extension or a no renewal. Hull has retained an attorney. A the actions have produced a a frightening state of distrust and chaos a the resident said. A we recommend in the strongest possible terms that the Board please see Board Page 5 Ramah tire cleanup costs More than $26,000 by John Hill costs of the cleanup of tires at a property in Ramah june 30-july 4 have topped $26,000. Dan Vetrano of same Day hauling who volunteered to pay the tire disposal fees said volunteers cleared 871,430 pounds of tires and delivered them to a tire company South of Colorado Springs. The tire disposal fee three cents per Pound for a total of $26,142.90 was discounted 50 percent by Midway tire Vetrano said another Large corporate donation to the Community and Volunteer cleanup. Additional costs were state of Colorado tipping fees of $274.49 and Elpaso county tipping fees of $174.28. Vetrano paid $13,295.83, or the remainder of the three costs. When Vetrano volunteered to help in the cleanup Effort he believed his costs would be about $4,000 to $6,000. Vetrano a company. Same Day hauling also donated the Cost of hard hats handed out to volunteers to Complete the cleanup and the Cost of fuel for skid steers and loaders used at the site. Also his Danes trash company donated $300 for a trailer rental. Resident Eddie Polhemus donated please see Ramah Page 5 John Hill ranch and news organizers had no problem recruiting kids for the Watermelon eating contest on a warm afternoon at the Pioneer fourth Celebration july 4 at the Elbert county museum in the largest paid circulation weekly in Elpaso and Elbert counties
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