Kansas governor temporarily eases restrictions on who can administer COVID-19 vaccine
Kansas Governor Laura Kelly issued a new executive order allowing additional health care workers to administer the COVID-19 vaccines during the pandemic.
Colorado utility regulators investigating natural gas providers
Colorado's public utility regulators are investigating how natural gas providers in the state responded to the recent extreme winter weather, an inquiry that's supported by Governor Jared Polis.
Five Texas electricity board members to resign amid winter power failures
Five board members of the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT), including the chairman and vice-chairman, announced their resignations Tuesday.
Cooking at Home - Chicken Broccoli Alfredo
Broccoli brings brightness to this recipe, while the Basic Soup and Sauce Mix gives this recipe a rich and creamy flavor.
Texas governor suspends regulations to expand emergency services during storm aftermath, energy failures
In the wake of severe winter weather and failed energy production continuing to leave Texans without power and water, Governor Greg Abbott has issued several waivers and suspended many state regulations.
Death Notice – Patsy Zabriskie
Patsy Zabriskie
Patsy Zabriskie went to Jesus Sunday evening, February 21, 2021.
She was the wonderful wife, help mate, companion, and saint of God to Pastor Richard Zabriskie
Services are pending.
Obituary – Rebecca “Becky” June Tallman
Rebecca "Becky" June Tallman
February 25, 1952 - February 16, 2021
Becky was the daughter of Betty Jo and Wayne E. Tallman. She was born in Burlington February 25, 1952. She grew up on the family farm with her parents and two brothers just north of Brandon. Rebecca June Tallman passed away peacefully at her home in Denver on February 16, 2021.
Wyoming Governor pushes plan to build economic resilience
Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon is advocating an approach to boost Wyoming’s economic recovery by bolstering the state’s major economic pillars.
Kansas Senate considers bill requiring in-person learning to resume
A bill that would require all schools to offer in-person learning starting March 26 has been introduced in the Kansas Legislature.