Who’s in? Who’s out? The ethics of COVID-19 travel rules
Omicron, the latest COVID-19 variant dubbed a “variant of concern” by the World Health Organization, has prompted new travel restrictions in many nations.
How the US census led to the first data processing company 125 years ago – and kick-started America’s computing industry
Not widely known is how important the census has been in developing the U.S. computer industry
Wyoming historic downtowns offer gifts immune to COVID supply chain
Wyoming shoppers choosing to buy gifts at local mom-and-pop stores this holiday season can sample cookies with Mrs. Claus and refuel at Santa's Saloon, and kids can send letters to the jolly old elf via Pony Express riders.
Kiowa County Hospital District meeting minutes - September 10 2021
RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS
BOARD MEETING
September 10, 2021
The Kiowa County Hospita1 District and County Board met in special session on September 10, 2021, at 9:03 am via Zoom .
District Board members present were: Sylvia Shields, Meghan Buck, Ken Flory, and Craig Kerfoot. Absent: Mary Eiker
County Board members present were: Absent: Claire Prince, Karl Eikenberg, Pam Cole, and Kevin Davis.
Housing demand 'remains high' this winter, Realtors say
Realtors are expecting the nation's housing market will see increased sales activity throughout the winter.
Cooking at Home - Brunswick Stew
This hearty stew makes 8 servings or you can double it for a crowd. Skip the trip to the grocery store by using fresh leftover cooked chicken or turkey that has been properly stored and handled in addition to canned veggies from your pantry.
Americans support climate change policies, especially those that give them incentives and clean up the energy supply
As the Biden administration tries to build support for new climate and energy policies, a set of studies offers some insights that could help them appeal to the widest audience.
Eliminating Kansas food sales tax gets bipartisan support
Eliminating Kansas' food sales tax has gained bipartisan support to combat inflation and rising costs at the grocery store.
EarthTalk – How are Florida’s manatees faring?
Florida’s manatees have come back from where they stood on the brink of extinction in the late 1960s, when only a few hundred individuals remained in the wild. Today over 6,000 of the herbivorous “sea cows” swim the Indian River Lagoon and Florida’s other near-shore waterways. Are they out of danger?