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This is a scam going around currently. This scam comes in as a text. DO NOT click on any links or scan the QR code. It s...
03/24/2026

This is a scam going around currently. This scam comes in as a text. DO NOT click on any links or scan the QR code. It should go without saying, do not send any money. Courts / Law Enforcement will not text you about a ticket.

Several residents received this notice today. This is a scam currently going around.

03/20/2026

Attention Yuma County Residents: To ensure the safety of our community and reduce the strain on our local fire departments, a Burn Ban is in effect until March 27th.

Why the ban?
We are expecting multiple Fire Weather Watch days and potential Red Flag conditions over the coming week. These conditions make wildfires extremely difficult to control.

Moving Forward:
Once the ban is lifted, please remember to call W-Y Communications BEFORE you start any controlled burn. This allows dispatch to verify if conditions have changed and prevents unnecessary emergency deployments.

We are aware of the smoke in the air in both counties. It is blowing in from fires in Nebraska. Please help us keep our ...
03/13/2026

We are aware of the smoke in the air in both counties. It is blowing in from fires in Nebraska. Please help us keep our 911 lines open for emergencies by only calling if you see flames.

**This Post Is No Longer Current**

Do You Smell Smoke? Northeasterly winds have brought smoke (emanating from wildfires along the I-80 corridor in Nebraska) southward into portions of the Tri-State Area this morning (Friday March 13, 2026).

03/13/2026

***** FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE *****

On March 12, 2026, at approximately 3:00 p.m., the Holyoke Police Department responded to a reported threat directed at Holyoke JR/SR High School. School officials received a phone call from an unknown individual claiming to be armed with a rifle and a bomb stating he was heading to the school.

Officers arrived within minutes, secured the campus, and restricted access to the area. Additional assistance was requested from the Phillips County Sheriff’s Office, the Haxtun Police Department, and the Phillips County Office of Emergency Management. Holyoke JR/SR High School was immediately placed in Secure status while officers conducted a systematic sweep of the building. Due to its proximity, Holyoke Elementary School was also placed in Secure status as a precaution, and additional officers were dispatched to ensure the safety of students and staff.

Throughout the response, Chief JR Myers remained in direct communication with the FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force and coordinated efforts with federal partners. After a thorough search of the school and surrounding perimeter, officers determined that no active threat was present at either school. Given the seriousness of the reported threat, a controlled and orderly release of students from both schools was conducted as a precautionary measure.

The investigation has been turned over to the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The Holyoke Police Department and the Holyoke School District are fully cooperating with federal authorities as the investigation continues.

We extend our sincere appreciation to the staff of the Holyoke School District for their unwavering commitment to student safety. Their professionalism, quick action, and dedication exemplify the standards we strive for in our schools. We also thank the Phillips County Sheriff’s Office, the Haxtun Police Department, Phillips County Emergency Management, and the FBI for their partnership and support throughout this incident.

Finally, we thank all parents and guardians for their patience and cooperation. We understand the fear and uncertainty that situations like this create. Protecting the children of our community is our highest mission, and every decision made today was guided by that responsibility. If you have information related to this incident or have additional questions, please contact the Holyoke Police Department.

01/23/2026

Admin lines are back up. We can accept regular calls for all agencies.

01/23/2026

All of our admin lines are currently down. This includes Yuma Colorado Police Department, Wray Police Department, Yuma County Sheriff, and Washington County Sheriff's Office - Colorado. Our 911 lines are still working. Or for non-emergent calls, you can text us at 970-848-0464.

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12/17/2025 Yuma County Fires

I want to express my sincere appreciation to everyone who supported the Communications Center while we answered the calls to fires across Yuma County. The professionalism demonstrated by our dispatchers, law enforcement, fire, EMS, public works, and emergency management personnel was exceptional.

My hat is off to our staff, whose primary focus is always the safety and welfare of our community. I have much respect for the citizens in our community recovering from the devastation caused by these fierce fires.

As Director, I am extremely proud of our Communications Officers for their outstanding performance while managing an extraordinarily difficult situation.

I am sharing a glimpse of what it was like last night... If you would like to accept the challenge of becoming a Communications Officer, please visit our website at wycomm.org

Lonnie Knudsen, Communications Director

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PO Box 96
Yuma, CO
80759

Telephone

+19708480464

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