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By Slim Randles

I was studying my card when the guys walked in for coffee.

“What did you get?” asked Doc.

“D-24.”

“Just one?”

“Yeah. The boys caught me when I was kinda short, so I only got the one this year.”

“They hit me for ten,” Doc said. “In E section.”

Dud looked at us. “I think E section’s a pretty good bet. Especially later in the afternoon. The sun will be over there then. Nice and warm. She’s liable to go there.”

It’s Cow-a-dunga time again. It’s Mr. Shaver’s idea. He’s the music teacher for all

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Savanna Gyurman Awarded $500 Scholarship

Kiowa County Sheriff Casey Sheridan has announced that Savanna Gyurman is this year’s recipient of a $500 scholarship award. Funds were provided by the County Sheriffs of Colorado (CSOC), an association of state sheriffs.

Recipients are selected by local citizen committees in Colorado counties. CSOC offered 31 scholarships for high school and college students to further their higher education pursuits in the 2016-17 academic year.

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Weather Outlook – the Week Ahead: Severe Storms Sunday Afternoon

By Chris Sorensen

Severe thunderstorms will be a possibility for far eastern Kiowa County later in the day Sunday as a dry line sets up in the area.

High temperatures across the county will be in the upper 80s for the day. South winds will increase to 20-25 miles per hour later in the day, and gusts to 35 mph are possible.

Monday cools slightly, with a high in the upper 70s expected, before returning to the mid-80s for Tuesday and Wednesday.

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Earthquake South of Pueblo

By Chris Sorensen

The United State Geological Survey recorded a magnitude 3.2 earthquake Saturday 92 miles south of Pueblo just across the Colorado-New Mexico border.

The quake occurred at 2:51 p.m. two miles below the surface.

Similar sized earthquakes are not uncommon in the area.

Just over a week ago, a magnitude 2.8 earthquakes occurred 60 miles south of Durango.

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Pages from the Past - From our 129 year archive

Pages from Past

15 Years Ago

May 25, 2001

The Town of Eads was taking nomination for Yard of the Month. This was the second year of the Project. Three winners received $15-$10-and $5 off their water bill.

25 Years Agi

May 23, 1991

Towner Tales: Warm windy days have been the routine past week. Finally, on Monday brought much needed moisture in varying amounts from .65” to 1.25”.

40 Years Ago

May 14, 1976

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