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Bobbies News Column
Deer Trail Local News
Please Pray Nancy Johnson, Randy Soria; (pneumonia), Tom and Elizabeth Benham, Fred Brecheisen, Mya, Chloes Fteids, Merit Ruddell Jr. Louie contreras (HINI flu) Paul & Sandy FiMah, Amber Strobel, Mary Hanks, Baby Arthur,, George Ehmann, Mickeyj Conrad, Jimmy Bell (burned leg), Shorty Huffman, Joe Staab, Raymond Behrens, Barbara Grosser, Lloyd Mayhugh( Cancer), Ernest Soria, Christine Grosser, Our church leaders, our Country /President/Military What happened to our BRONCOS!!!! They are out to lunch since they hired Josh McDaniels
Local News
Dutch Venter and Bobbie Bell went to see Jim at the hospital on Sunday. He looks so thin and his leg is burned so badly. He is getting better, but isn't going to happen over nite. They changed the dressing while we were there and I had to leave. Just a mess, He has staff infection and now blood clots.
Thank you all for all your prayers for him. Thanks to all his friends that are there to help him get through this. Thanks to Uncle Sandy Bell for taking Bobbie up to see Jim during surgery on Tuesday last week. Jim and Bobbie Bell.
I can't give you an address right now to send cards because he is moving back to the emergency ward today( monday). Soon as he is in a room for a while I will let you all know his address. All I know now is he is in University Hospital in the Burn Center.
Jim and Margaret Kontour enjoyed a visit with their nephew Lawrence and Rhuella Kontour of Crawford on Monday afternoon. On Wednesday we did some shopping in Aurora and enjoyed lunch at Country Buffet. On Thursday evening we received a phone call from Rose Navratil of Englewood. On Sunday we enjoyed ther sermon of Pastor Chris Hill at Heritage
Christian Center. - Margaret Kontour visited the Tribune Monday morning. The weather changed on Monday morning. COLD!!!!
Card of Thanks
We wish to thank everyone for their prayers, cards, food, flowers and memorials in the loss of Marilyn. A special thank you to all the people in this area, who pro-vided the dinner at the American Legion Hall in Byers, and showing your heartfelt caring and sympathy. Thank you all, The Lewis and Gair families
Holiday Program Used Book Sale Dec. 11th 5-7 p.m.
Agate School Cafeteria
Suggested donations of chili supper- adults $5 Adults: Children $3 The Agate School Library received a matching Funds grant from the Library Foundation. If we reach our $350 goal, we will receive $1400, in; books for our library
Contact person: Diane Craven 719-764-2741 ext. 213 I am NOT resopsable for the spelling on this page, other than OCR text editor with spell check. And here we go again with nite.................Duh! night
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Ron’s Gossip Page of Information
Long-haul driver cited in fatal I-76 collision
A 64-year-old semi driver has been cited after his semi struck a GMC farm truck on Interstate 76, causing the farm vehicle to roll and killing the driver.
Cited for careless driving causing death was Edward Rose of Akron.
The Colorado State Patrol said Rose was driving a 1992 red Freightliner with a semi trailer at the time of the accident at 4:05 p.m. Tuesday.
According to a release from Trooper Ryan Sullivan, Rose was traveling westbound on I-76 in Weld County and was attempting to pass Norman Troudt, 73, of Wiggins when the Freightliner struck the left rear of Troudt's 1966 white GMC farm truck.
The collision propelled Troudt's GMC off the road where it rolled. Troudt was pronounced dead at the scene.
The crash and subsequent investigation caused westbound I-76 to be closed for several hours.
Rose, who was wearing a seatbelt, was not injured. Troudt was not wearing a seatbelt, according to Sullivan.
Alcohol and drugs are not suspected as contributing factors.
Troudt's relatives have been notified of his death.
Remember that the State Patrol will be looking for Drunk Driver over the Holidays at different check points through out Colorado.
Ron Schaffer with Deer Trail Colorado web news. www.Deertrailco.net
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This is a weather related storm activities that you can use during
suspicious cloudy formation when going to work or travel as
you can look at & tell which direction the storm is traveling. Wunderground Nexrad Deer Trail Radar Loop Click HereActivated Radar Loop Click Here
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Ron Schaffer has updated his subscription with Network Solutions today with www.Deertrailco.net for another year. I want to thank everyone for your support with stories, photos and ideas for the Deer Trail Community websites. It’s an honor to work with great people of this community & hope that the continuing support for our community of Deer Trail, Colorado is always with us? Enjoy. Have a great week. Ron Schaffer Webmaster.
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-NEXT MEETING- Tuesday December 1st 2009 7:00 p.m.555 Second Ave Deer Trail Town Hall Office Hours: Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p. m. dttownhall@aol.com
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All CDOT Still Camera's In Colorado Click Here They change format..! Check It Out? Looking for Deer Trail, I-70 & Deer Trail on the list, then click East or West Camer's etc. Ron Schaffer
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Remember that Dail/Up is the thing of the past. You should have a HIGH SPEED INTERNET CONNECTION IN ORDER TO VIEW ANY THING ON THE WEB-PAGE. Check Bijou Telephone Co-op for DSL details. Ron Schaffer
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Town Council Meetings A great way to make your voice heard in your community and to become informed about what is going on in Deer Trail is to attend Town Council meetings. These meetings are always open to the public and include time for public comments.
Click on the following links to view the Town Concil Agendas and Minutes
Note: The Town of Deer Trail Web Site is up to date: ????? NOW..?? was 12/29/2008 Thank you. Ron Schaffer
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