Top articles from the Kiowa County Press for the week ending April 9, 2022
Top articles from the Kiowa County Press in Eads, Colordo, for the week ending April 9, 2022.
Top articles from the Kiowa County Press in Eads, Colordo, for the week ending April 9, 2022.
When you use the internet, you leave behind a trail of data, a set of digital footprints. These include your social media activities, web browsing behavior, health information, travel patterns, location maps, information about your mobile device use, photos, audio and video.
Pope Francis apologized on April 1, 2022, to First Nations, Inuit and Métis delegations, acknowledging the harm done by residential schools in Canada and marking a crucial step in the church admitting its role in the abuse of Indigenous communities and children.
From the 135-year history of the Kiowa County Press in Eads, Colorado, for April 10, 2022.
Pearls of faith from Pastor Richard Zabriskie.
Rural life and humor, with characters from the mind of Slim Randles.
Colorado Governor Jared Polis appointed Jason T. Kelly to fill a vacancy on the Conejos County Court in the Twelfth Judicial District.
Lawmakers in Nebraska have passed a bill that cuts income taxes and phases out the state Social Security tax.
(The Center Square) – A favorable tax climate may draw businesses and entrepreneurs to Montana, but two economic development experts think the quality of life is the state's stronger draw.
Brian Obert, executive director of the Montana Business Assistance Connection in Helena, thinks the idea that low taxes will attract businesses is a mantra that probably is not as strong as it used to be in the past. Quality of life and availability of talent have become increasingly important, he told The Center Square.