Kiowa County Commissioners Minutes - Special Meeting May 3

The Special Meeting of the Kiowa County Commissioners was called to order by Chairman Richard Scott, May 3, 2016 at 3:25 p.m. Those in attendance were:

 

Richard Scott, Chairman

Cindy McLoud, Commissioner

Donald Oswald, Commissioner

Delisa Weeks, County Clerk

Tina Adamson, County Administrator

Mike Crain, Maintenance Foreman

 

Personnel issues and legal counsel for the fire district were the two items to be addressed.

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East End Events

By Sharon Scott

Weekend before last, Denis and Theresa Weber went to Denver to celebrate Mother's Day with all of their Denver children.  This past Friday, Theresa Weber went to Denver and on Saturday she and her daughter Connie Weber and the Cochran and Knutson families traveled to Fort Collins on Saturday to attend the graduation of Theresa's granddaughter, Jessica Cochran from CSU.  Congratulations Jessica !

Cora Coffman went to Granada last Monday to watch her great-grandson Weslee compete in a Junior High Track Meet.

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Flood Insurance: What is Covered?

Have you experienced flood damage to your home or business as a result of Colorado rainstorms? There are always many questions from the community on what is covered by insurance companies or other programs. The first step is to meet with your insurance agent to review your policy. Flood damage is covered under a separate flood insurance policy and not under your general policy. Flood insurance is purchased directly from your insurance agent.

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Weather Outlook: The Week Ahead – Rain, then Warming

By Chris Sorensen

An approaching upper level disturbance and adequate moisture in the atmosphere will allow for the development of scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms Sunday afternoon and evening.

Varying chances of rain and thunderstorms remain in the forecast through Thursday, with the best likelihood of precipitation expected Monday afternoon through Tuesday, where one-tenth to one-quarter inch possible each day.

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Home Country

By Slim Randles

Dud was down at The Lunker Hole on Lewis Creek before it even turned yellow in the east. He had some thinking to do, and, as everyone knows, there’s no better way to think than fly fishing.

And The Lunker (and it’s capitalized on purpose) is a good trout to think by. Why? Because everyone also knows you’re not going to catch him, so it gives you thinking time.

 Just about the time Dud could make out The Lunker’s rock at the head of the hole, he had gotten a tiny midge tied on some leader and sent it on its way to the general vicinity of the rock.

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