Photo of the Week - August 7, 2020
Photo of the week from the August 7, 2020, edition of the Kiowa County Press in Eads, Colorado - blossoms on a tomato vine.
Photo of the week from the August 7, 2020, edition of the Kiowa County Press in Eads, Colorado - blossoms on a tomato vine.
By necessity or design, folks living in Colorado tend to be handy with tools. Home and fence repairs, reupholstery, and redecorating projects are easier and less time-consuming with the help of the appropriate power tools for the job. However, power tools can be dangerous. Even experienced users benefit from safety tips for working with power tools.
(The Center Square) — As states and school districts continue to change their back-to-school policies due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the national debate rages over in-person or virtual learning for instruction, some parents have taken their children’s education into their own hands.
A new form of quasi-homeschooling, called micro-schooling, is emerging. In this not-so-new format, neighboring families have decided to educate their children in a modern version of the 19th century era one-room schoolhouse.
Proclamations are being signed by states and local governments that declare racism a public health issue that impacts people's ability to access proper care.
USDA 2020 summary report on real estate values and cash rents for the mountain states region.
Colorado crop progress and condition report from the USDA for the week ending August 2, 2020.
It’s a foe that sometimes rears its ugly head in mid-life; it’s arthritis. Are there supplements that can help treat it?
The unemployment rate in the United States fell to 10.2 percent in July as the economy added 1.8 million jobs.
A lawsuit filed by New York Attorney General Letitia James alledges illegal conduct and seeks to disband the National Rifle Association.