The Lost Creek Guide April 21, 2021

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Volume 14 • Edition 8

April 21, 2021

Delivering 9,800 copies to rural Adams, Morgan, and Weld Counties

“Truth will ultimately prevail where there is pains taken to bring it to light” George Washington “If we are to guard against ignorance and remain free, it is the responsibility of every American to be informed” Thomas Jefferson

Grand Opening of the New Market Street Mart Building in Keenesburg

Ryan Kleve hosted the Grand Opening of the new Market Street Mart Building in Keenesburg on Sunday, April 11th. He and the staff thanked the community for their patience and understanding as they navigated this huge project and continuing support of a local, familyowned business especially after the difficulties all families and businesses dealt with this last year. Many customers and supporters showed up on Sunday and there well over 500 submissions for prize drawings. There was free coffee & fountain drinks, snacks and other goodies. Prizes included Shell gift cards and swag, a retro Pepsi Cooler and a 65” Samsung Crystal UHD Curved 8 Series TV. Many folks checked out the new 32 degree “ Beer Cave”, which has an extended selection of craft beer and seltzers. The new store offers f’real shakes, slushies, new food options and an Amazon Hub package pickup location. The South East Weld Chamber of Commerce was in attendance to wish Ryan, and his employees well with the new store. The staff again thanked High Plains Bank, soon to be new neighbors with a new facility coming nearby, as they made the whole project possible. And an incredibly special thank you to Roggen Telephone for installing and supporting their internet needs, they truly appreciated the hard work and time the employees put in on the project.

Hillrose-Snyder Volunteer Fire Department Annual Pancake Breakfast 2021

by Bob Grand On Saturday, April 17th the Hillrose-Snyder Volunteer Fire Department held their annual Pancake Dinner at the Hillrose Fire Station. Chief Rory Schilling was busy meeting, greeting and cooking pancakes and asked Renee Osier to help us with the article. She was very helpful and informative.The Department has 18 volunteers, operates 8 pieces of equipment, covers about 235 square miles in both Morgan & Washington County. The Department has been in existence for 98 years. Calls are about 50/50 between EMT and fires. The pancake dinner was cancelled last year due to COVID 19 so there was great expectation for this year event. As you can see from the pictures there was a great turnout and support from the community and everyone pitched in to make the event a great success. Renee shared that during COVID 19 the department did birthday drive byes to brighten the spirits of the community. This is a very rural area with not a lot of oil and gas development so funds are always very tight but the community supports the department and the department supports the community. This past February there was a Ladies night where the department expressed appreciation to the wives and families of the volunteers. The department is community focused and family based. A fine example of rural family values. A story that would be well shared with our urban neighbors who sometimes do not understand what the rural way of life really entails. Food was great and there was plenty of it!

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Ron’s Equipment Company Grand Opening in Keenesburg

Ron & Kay Lonneman, hosted the Grand Opening of their new store in Keenesburg. Located at 33984 Highway 52, on Saturday April 9th . Ron & Kay founded Ron’s Equipment in December 1985. Both he and his wife were raised on the farm and have strong farm equipment back grounds. As residents of Fort Collins for more than three decades they have spent their time building the dealership and supporting the community. To them supporting the community is giving back to the community where they live and work. They have been long time supporters of the FFA. Almost 200 folks attended the event and as can be seenby the photos everyone had a good time and enTop Row: Tillie Peart, Jushua Simpson, Kay joyed the food. We give them a warm welLonneman, Ron Lonneman, J J Elley, Justin Ew- come to the greater Keenesburg area and ing, Jordan Rach, and Matt Bell. Bottom Row: wish them the best. Greg Hines and Paul Neuschwanger

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WHAT’S IN THIS ISSUE:

Page 2: Way of the World Page 3: COVID Variants Driving New 4th Wave Page 4: April Proclaimed Child Abuse Month Page 5: Grand Opening of Colorado Custom Firearms Page 5: Paint Shop 76 Opens in Wiggins Page 6: Heart Healthy Lifestyle Page 7: MCREA Holds Annual Meeting Page 9: United Power Holds Virtual Annual Meeting Page 10: Minor Traffic Impacts Expected on I-76 Construction Page 11: Bright Futures Transitions from Upstate Colorado Page 12: USDA Invests $330 Million in Specialty Crops Page 14: Closing Xcel Coal-fired Plants will Cost Colorado


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