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Granby, Colorado · Granby– April 20, 2024 Judy A. Servis passed away April 20th, 2024, in Lakewood, Colorado at the age of 75. She is survived by four siblings and her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. Judy was from Vermont, Illinois the daughter of James and Nora Abernathy. She later moved to Colorado where she was an active member of the Colorado legal community. She spent 20+ years at Jefferson County Court, and after retiring from public service, sh…See the Story
Obituary: Judy A. Servis
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Granby, Colorado · GranbyThe Granby Recreation Department has several events lined up to keep kids active this summer. Paintball Games Trip The Granby Rec Department will sponsor a paintball games trip May 3 for anyone ages 10 to adult. They will travel to Dacono for hours of paintballing. The cost for this trip is $65 and the fee includes transportation, 3-4 hours of play, rental of paintball guns, safety equipment and 500 paintballs. The meeting time is 8 a.m. at th…See the Story
Enjoy summer fun with the Granby Rec Department
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Granby, Colorado · GranbyI would like to respond to the letter written in the April 17 edition of the Sky Hi News. The decision to make Grand County a non-sanctuary county by our county commissioners was not a politically motivated decision, but rather one of common sense, one supporting the rule of law. Whether you agree or disagree, the U.S. has a border policy that allows legal access into our nation with proper vetting and processing. Anyone coming into our country…See the Story
Letter to the editor: Commissioners made a common sense decision
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Granby, Colorado · GranbyOn April 20, the Winter Park Pub served up its last meals and poured its last brews. The gastropub has been in the community for 30 years. After the Pub’s closure, owners Pete Jordan and Jeff Williams reflected on their futures and thanked everyone who came to give them one last goodbye. “We’ve supported this community the entire time and the support back from the community has been awesome,” Williams said. The restaurant has been an iconic stap…See the Story
Community bids farewell to Winter Park Pub
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Granby, Colorado · GranbyA bill brought by a Western Slope Democrat aimed at decreasing gun thefts from vehicles is the source of an embittered battle at the state Capitol this week. House Bill 1348, sponsored by Rep. Elizabeth Velasco, D-Glenwood Springs, would create a fine of up to $500 for leaving an unsecured firearm in an unattended vehicle. Gun owners would be required to store their firearms in a “locked, hard-sided container” under the bill. It would exempt p…See the Story
Colorado Democrats will seek compromise on law requiring safe storage of firearms in vehicles
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Granby, Colorado · GranbyMy grandfather was born in a sod house on the Colorado prairie in 1890. A generation before it had been the domain of buffalo and the Cheyenne, Sioux and other tribes that feasted on them. He was taken while still very young to the nearest town, Sterling. Cresting a ridge, he glimpsed the South Platte River Valley for the first time. What did he see, his elders asked? Cows, he guessed, and lots of them. He had no basis for imagining so many tree…See the Story
Big Pivots: Today’s shift to electric cars and a long-ago motorcycle ride
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Granby, Colorado · GranbyPediatrician Patricia Braun and her team saw roughly 100 children at a community health clinic on a recent Monday. They gave flu shots and treatments for illnesses like ear infections. But Braun also did something most primary care doctors don’t. She peered inside mouths searching for cavities or she brushed fluoride varnish on their teeth. “We’re seeing more oral disease than the general population. There is a bigger need,” Braun said of the pa…See the Story
Doctors take on dental duties to reach low-income and uninsured patients
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Granby, Colorado · GranbyState lawmakers are considering a bill that would let two energy companies with coal-fired power plants in northwest Colorado hang on to their water rights even after the plants’ planned closures in 2028. Senate Bill 197 says that industrial water rights held by Xcel Energy and Tri-State Generation and Transmission Association Inc. will be protected from abandonment through 2050. Under Colorado law, a water right that is not being used could end…See the Story
Bill would protect Yampa Valley coal plants’ water from abandonment
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