The sun breaks through storm clouds looking west from Yuma on June 16, 2024. (Eric Lubbers, The Colorado Sun) Good morning and happy Thursday, folks! I just got back from a visit to Yuma, my first since the hailstorm that left knee-deep drifts in the streets of my hometown. Evidence of the storm was visible on just about every block, where anything with a clear view to the northwest — trees, windows, siding, vehicles — was simply pummeled. But amid the destruction, there were signs of the kind of community resilience that I have come to expect from Yuma — from my mom’s screenprinted shirts (“Yuma: It’s a Hail of a Town!”) to painted sheets of plywood bringing signs of life t
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