Pages from the Past - From our 136-year Archives for February 12, 2023
From the 136-year history of the Kiowa County Press in Eads, Colorado.
From the 136-year history of the Kiowa County Press in Eads, Colorado.
Rural life and humor, with characters from the mind of Slim Randles.
(The Center Square) - In a press statement released by California Attorney General Rob Bonta on organized retail theft, it was revealed that for every $1 billion in sales, retailers lose around $700,000.
Bonta revealed that his latest prosecution relates to eight individuals who had been arrested and charged for organized theft of products from primarily Apple retail stores across California amounting to approximately $1 million. The suspects allegedly hit stores in Nevada, Washington, Oregon, Utah, Arizona, Alabama and Georgia as well.
Telehealth delivery of medical care has grown considerably since the start of the pandemic, and although its use has leveled off, Nebraskans are finding it is coming in handy.
Some doctors and pro-choice advocates are urging people to pre-order so-called "abortion pills," citing a looming Texas court decision, which might ultimately prohibit access to them nationwide, and one organization is doing what it can to help those seeking abortion care.
U.S. Representative Kim Schrier (WA-08) is looking to strengthen Medicaid to boost health care access for children through a new House bill.
The Super Bowl – an annual celebration of advertising, calorific bar food, Roman numerals and occasional on-field action – is upon us, again. At 6:30 EST on Feb. 12, 2023, the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles will take the field in Arizona
The Florida Legislature concluded its special session on Friday, passing bills regarding Disney’s autonomy, transport of foreign nationals and election fraud.
For the past five years, Texans' priorities for improving health care have not changed, but in the latest survey, the need for more mental health programs ranks higher on the list of what would enhance their lives.
Legislation that would scrap the rent tax in municipalities has made its way out of the Arizona Senate.