Kiowa County emergency manager addresses Tuesday tornado sirens
Tornado sirens sounded in Eads Tuesday evening for a potential tornado.
Grace Lutheran Church Weekly Devotion - Matthew 14:13–21
Matthew 14:13–21
Now when Jesus heard [about the death of John], he withdrew from there in a boat to a desolate place by himself.
Trucking company files for bankruptcy after receiving $700 million in taxpayer dollars
(The Center Square) – A major U.S. trucking company called Yellow Corp that received $700 million in taxpayer funds during the pandemic has now declared bankruptcy, leaving taxpayers on the hook and likely spiking prices on a range of goods.
The Nashville-based company filed for bankruptcy Sunday, which cost 30,000 jobs.
Computer science can help farmers explore alternative crops and sustainable farming methods
Humans have physically reconfigured half of the world’s land to grow just eight staple crops.
DeSantis: ‘Of Course’ Trump lost 2020 election
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis rebuffed former President Donald Trump.
Federal judge halts Colorado's new gun purchase age limit law
A federal judge Monday halted Colorado’s new law raising the age to purchase firearms.
EarthTalk - Is the failure of Yellow and opportunity to reduce trucking's carbon footprint?
Some environmental advocates do see the recent collapse of Yellow Trucking as a way to force the industry down a greener path.
Thoughts, Things, and Trivia by Jack - August 8, 2023
A shout out for Paul, Katie, and Faith, three young entrepreneurs who started their own businesses in Kit Carson. It takes a lot of hard work, determination, faith, and an astute business mind to become successful, plus the support of the community.
Oppenheimer, Japan bombings put nuclear energy in harsh light
The power and destructiveness of nuclear energy has been in the spotlight.