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TRAIL RIDERS DONATE TO FOOD PANTRY
Read moreSHERIDAN — Nearly 200 people visited the Sheridan Lions Club’s annual “Small Town Christmas” Dec. 4 at the Sheridan Community Center.
Read moreColumbus Lions Club held their weekly meeting at Schobels Restaurant. The guest speaker was City of Columbus Police Chief, Melvin “Skip” Edman. Edman reminds everyone with the holidays approaching to be cautious of your surroundings and to make sure you lock your vehicles and homes.
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Read moreEAGLE LAKE FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY PRESENTS THE 43RD ANNUAL DINNER AND AUCTION
Read moreGrand Oaks Antiques and Gifts owner, Beth Easterling, recently announced the opening of another multi-business complex called Hometown Goods. Located at 1008 Milam Street in Downtown Columbus, Hometown Goods will house several vendors selling a wide variety of goods. You will find a ladies’ boutique, children’s toys and games, baby and toddler clothes, miniatures including doll house furniture, and vintage smalls. If you are looking for furniture you will be pleasantly surprised to find a selection of antique French & English furniture and for the more modern approach to furniture, you will find a display of industrial furniture.
Read moreFirst the bad news: Colorado County Habitat For Humanity (CCHFH) does not give away free houses. The good news is CCHFH provides modest and affordable homes to qualified families with reliable income that falls between 40-80 percent of the median income for the county. Yes, CCHFH requires the applicant to be a resident of Colorado County with a steady income from a steady job with a housing need. A successful applicant will want to partner with CCHFH in many ways from first attending a Family Selection Workshop, to filling out an application, meeting the requirements of that application, attending financial classes, putting in sweat equity while building your house and finally working with us through the life of the loan.
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