Colorado counties receiving $945K in funding to improve election security
Colorado’s law is one of the first in the nation to safeguard against potential inside threats to voting equipment.
Department of Defense missed half of watchdog deadlines so far this year
The Pentagon has missed half of its deadlines to respond to requests.
Xcel plan to reduce emissions includes untested technologies
n 2021, Colorado lawmakers required utilities to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Judge sides with youth in Montana climate change trial, finds two laws unconstitutional
This story originally appeared in the Daily Montanan.
Thoughts, Things, and Trivia by Jack – August 15, 2023
Please take time to pay homage to the family and friends of Judy Hammer who got her wings this past week. Memorial services will take place August 15, 2023. The Wild Horse community will miss her dearly.
Katie’s Korner is open and growing the list of items for sale. A shout out is in order for Katie’s Korner for supplying groceries for the Wednesday meals at the senior center. The restaurant remodeling project is moving ahead despite being faced with delays of availability and delivery of equipment.
Grace Lutheran Church Weekly Devotion - Matthew 14:22–33
Matthew 14:22–33
Immediately [Jesus] made the disciples get into the boat and go before him to the other side, while he dismissed the crowds. 23And after he had dismissed the crowds, he went up on the mountain by himself to pray.
EarthTalk - Is there any way to stem the tide of fiberglass pollution?
The fiberglass in watercraft has a rippling wave of destruction on our marine friends.
Arizona Attorney General warns of student loan repayment scams
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes is warning student loan borrowers of scam calls, text messages and letters.
Arizona GOP leaders threaten lawsuit over proposed elections manual
Arizona Senate President Warren Petersen is threatening legal action against Secretary of State Adrian Fontes.