Opioid overdose deaths in rural areas could be reduced under federal naloxone bill
Data has consistently shown higher rates of overdose deaths in rural parts of the state.
Data has consistently shown higher rates of overdose deaths in rural parts of the state.
Before crops can be certified organic, farmers must manage their land without using synthetic pesticides.
Wyoming's largest advocacy group for people age 50 and older is mobilizing its 80,000 members.
In the future, the food you eat could be grown from seeds developed with gene editing tools.
Anti-hunger advocates are closely watching negotiations over the 2023 Farm Bill.
Coloradans are continuing to access mental health care remotely, according to new analysis.
Cora ‘Tillie’ Ansley
April 6, 1935 – June 27, 2023
Cora "Tillie" was born April 6, 1935, to William "Bill" and Esther Gossett in Lincoln County.
She began her school years in a one room schoolhouse in the Kendrick Community, where she and her brother and sister walked to school. The school closed when she was in the eighth grade. All of the students were then sent to Edison.
Cora had three siblings, William "Bub" Gossett, Perry "Buster" Gossett, and sister Opal Landon.
Tead Travis Seat
August 18, 1981 - July 4, 2023
Tead Travis Seat was born August 18, 1981, in La Junta to Terry and Dana Seat. He passed away July 4, 2023.
RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS
BOARD MEETING
June 13, 2023
The Kiowa County Hospital District Board met in special session on June 13, 2023, at 6:33 pm at
the Cobblestone Inn Meeting Room.
District Board members present were: Mary Eikner (by zoom), Doug Uhland, and Matt Prince.
Others present: Beth Bell and Shannon Dixon
The meeting was called to order by Matt Prince, Chairman of the Board at 6:33 pm.
The rise artificial intelligence systems has been accompanied by a sharp increase in anxiety about AI.