Fed likely to stay the course on interest rate hike as inflation ticks up but gas prices ease
The Federal Reserve received mixed news in the latest data on U.S. inflation as it mulls another rate hike.
The Federal Reserve received mixed news in the latest data on U.S. inflation as it mulls another rate hike.
David Lee Ansley
April 28, 1928 - September 6, 2022
David Lee Ansley was the fourth son born to William Evans and Dora Margaret (Walker) Ansley on April 28, 1928. Born in the house and on the ranch where he lived his life for 93 years, until, due to ill health, resided in Lincoln Community Care Center the last several months.
Wyoming crop progress and condition report from the USDA for the week ending September 11, 2022.
This version of Turkey Tetrazzini has 1/2 the sodium and more vegetables than the original version without sacrificing flavor or texture.
The Missouri Supreme Court Tuesday refused to hear an appeal of a ruling upholding the Secretary of State’s process for putting a recreational marijuana legalization measure on the November ballot.
Colorado’s minimum wage is set to increase to $13.65 an hour starting next year, state officials said Tuesday.
Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold has certified the statewide ballot for the 2022 General Election, including all statewide ballot measures and candidates for office.
Gilbert Groves
June 22, 1938 – September 5, 2022
Gilbert Groves, 84, passed away September 5, 2022, doing what he loved: working outside on his farm and ranch in Ordway.
He was born June 22, 1938, in Manzanola to Clarence and Irene Groves.
Gilbert farmed and ranched in Crowley, Kiowa, and Bent counties for over 60 years. He worked long hours and worked hard. He inspired those who knew him with his persistent drive and quiet nature.
Fuel poverty kills thousands of people in the UK each winter. It means being unable to afford to heat a home to a safe and comfortable level, typically when 10% or more of household net income is spent on fuel.