Harvard study: COVID patients may be protected for up to four months
People who survive serious COVID-19 infections have an immune response for at least four months according to a study at Massachusetts General Hospital.
People who survive serious COVID-19 infections have an immune response for at least four months according to a study at Massachusetts General Hospital.
Carol Barnard of Eads, Colorado, passed away October 24, 2020
Everyone wants to age gracefully. Maintaining your physical and mental health as you get older is a key part of a long, full, and happy life. Unfortunately, women are likely to face chronic health problems, diseases, or mental decline as they age. It’s important to protect your mind and body as the years go on. Proper diet, medication, and preventative screenings can all help you look and feel your best. Learn more about these and other tips with this healthy advice for women as they age.
Agriculture news and information from the Eads USDA Service Center in Kiowa County, Colorado.
The Kiowa County Clerk’s Office will be
OPEN ELECTION DAY (NOV.3, 2020)
For ELECTION BUSINESS ONLY
We will NOT be processing MOTOR VEHICLE REGISTRATIONS or DRIVER’S LICENSE on November 3
Please use the DROP BOX on the West side of Courthouse for ballot drop off
(The Center Square) – Amy Coney Barrett was sworn in as a U.S. Supreme Court justice at a White House ceremony Monday night after the Senate voted to confirm her nomination.
Justice Clarence Thomas, currently the court’s longest serving justice, administered the oath of office during the ceremony on South Lawn after President Donald Trump gave remarks.
“Tonight Justice Barrett becomes not only the fifth woman to serve on our nation’s highest court, but the very first mother of school-aged children to become a Supreme Court justice,” Trump said.
A new report published by a government transparency coalition in Colorado describes the state’s open records law as “unbalanced.”
Eleven ballot measures in Colorado are being supported or opposed by 33 committees which have raised millions of dollars.
The COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic has created a dramatic rise in the use of disposable personal protective equipment (PPE). What are the environmental impacts?
Over six months have passed since the economic lockdown, and in that time, the ramifications have reached almost everyone in the country. We are all facing hard decisions about what to do with our money. Consider some of these financial dos and don’ts during COVID—and after the pandemic, as well.