May 25, 2013

Gilberts publish his-and-her memoirs

a05 gilbertsIn March 2012, Peg Gilbert published her memoirs in a book titled "The Good Lord Rides Drag." Now her husband Harry has followed suit with "Sing Me to Sleep." Both books were written with their children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren in mind, but old friends report the lives of both Peg and Harry make great reading. Harry credits his colorful and influential ancestors, the Gilberts and the Coffeys, and includes a chapter on both.

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Kinderknecht earns Eagle rank

a05 kinderknechtKinderknechtJonathen Kinderknecht, son of Robert and Vonell Kinderknecht, has earned the rank of Eagle. Jon, with the help of Troop 481, made 100 whisper phones for Garnet Mesa Elementary School.

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Hotchkiss native retires after 34-year Army career

b05 ricord2Photo submitted Eddie Ricord (right) receives a farewell gift from the commander of SOCAFRICA, Rear Admiral Brian Losey.CWO4 Eddie Ricord is returning to civilian life and his home state of Colorado after a 34-year career in the U.S. Army which took him to Central America, South America, Europe, the Caribbean, Africa and the Middle East.

"I went on active duty to see the world, and I did," Ricord said in a phone interview from Germany.

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DHS grad has sights set on South Africa

a04 carricoCierra CarricoCierra Carrico, a 2010 graduate of Delta High School, has been selected to represent the United States by volunteering in South Africa next summer with International Student Volunteers (ISV), a volunteer and travel organization.

ISV is an internationally recognized organization that appoints university students from the United States, Canada, Australia and the United Kingdom to various countries around the world in an effort to impact entire communities and endangered habitats in need.

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Invited to the White House

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Invited to the White House

Barbara Silverman and Janice Phillips attended a White House holiday reception and issues briefing last week in Washington, D.C.The invitation came as the result of having worked as volunteers in the Obama re-election campaign in the Cedaredge, Orchard City and Delta areas. Both said that it was a once-in-a-lifetime experience to hear the president and first lady and to see the White House in its holiday finery.

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