Pastor’s Pearls – December 5, 2021
Pearls of faith from Pastor Richard Zabriskie.
Pages from the Past - From our 134-year Archives for December 5, 2021
From the 134-year history of the Kiowa County Press in Eads, Colorado.
Home Country – Operating on a rooster
Rural life and humor, with characters from the mind of Slim Randles.
The pandemic is changing the way young people eat and how they feel about their bodies
Kids, like adults, cope with stress and anxiety in many different ways.
The US biofuel mandate helps farmers, but does little for energy security and harms the environment
If you’ve pumped gas at a U.S. service station over the past decade, you’ve put biofuel in your tank. Thanks to the federal Renewable Fuel Standard, or RFS, almost all gasoline sold nationwide is required to contain 10% ethanol – a fuel made from plant sources, mainly corn.
The hunt for coronavirus variants: how the new one was found and what we know so far
Hunting for variants requires a concerted effort. South Africa and the UK were the first big countries to implement nationwide genomic surveillance efforts for SARS-CoV-2 as early as April 2020.
Speakers announced for High Plains No-Till Conference
The Colorado Conservation Tillage Association has announced the keynote speakers for the 2022 High Plains No-Till Conference in February.
Cooking at Home - Buttermilk Scones
These scones taste better than those from your local bakery -- and you do not even have to change out of your pajamas! You can make many variations of this recipe by adding different fruits, sprinkling cinnamon prior to baking, or trying whole wheat flour. Get creative and have fun.
Inventory hits bottom as Denver Realtors predict seller’s market in 2022
Denver-area Realtors are expecting next year to be a seller’s market after the latest monthly market report showed a 34 percent annualized decrease in inventory.