Southern Shooting Partnership announces formation; launches public listening tour
The Southern Shooting Partnership – a group of counties, state and federal agencies and public utilities working to develop safe, recreational sport shooting facilities in the Pikes Peak region – announced Tuesday it will launch a listening tour in December to gather public input on recreational sport shooting.
The first event in the tour will be a December 7 public meeting in Calhan to discuss Colorado Parks and Wildlife's proposal to develop a free, unsupervised public shooting range at the Ramah State Wildlife Area in northeastern El Paso County.
Virtual reality tours give rural students a glimpse of college life
New tools and technologies give prospective students more insights into colleges they are considering.
Why the Pilgrims were actually able to survive
The Pilgrims were better equipped to survive than the let on.
Cooking at Home - Curried Squash Stew
Makes: 4 Servings
Prep time: 20 minutes
Cook time: 35 minutes
Curry powder and cinnamon give unique flavor to this zucchini, butternut squash, tomato, and bean stew. Add raisins or dried cranberries for an added "sweet note."
The Ultimate Archery Ranges in Colorado
Uncover some of the finest places to practice archery in Colorado. With the wide variety of archery ranges in Colorado, you’re sure to find a location near you.
Plainview School Calendar November 16 - December 1
Mon Nov 27
- 3:00pm JR HI Basketball @ South Baca
Fri Nov 30
- JH KB @ Holly
- High School Basketball @ Lone Star
Sat Dec 1
- 5pm-8pm PCC Winter Craft
Mon Dec 3
- 2pm-4pm JH Basketball vs Vista
- 4pm-4:30pm Elementary Intramural Basketball
- 5pm-8pm HS Basketball vs Lamar
Thru Dec 6
- 4pm-4:30pm HS Basketball vs Las Animas
Fri Dec 7
- JH Knowledge Bowl @ Springfield
Tue Dec 11
- 4pm-9pm JH Basketball @ Kit Ca
The best places to go stargazing in Colorado
There’s truly nothing quite as enjoyable as stargazing in Colorado. See for yourself at any of these superior places to stargaze in Colorado.
Colorado crop progress and condition report – week ending November 18, 2018
Harvest and fieldwork activities continued last week where conditions allowed, but was delayed in areas due to continued adverse weather and field conditions, according to the Mountain Regional Field Office of the National Agricultural Statistics Service, USDA.
In northeastern counties, warmer midweek weather allowed harvest to advance and corn harvest was noted as nearing completion. Sugarbeet harvest was virtually complete. Sorghum and sunflower harvest also picked up last week. A reporter noted cattle were being moved to corn stalks or other winter pasture.
20th annual Sand Creek Massacre spiritual healing run/walk set
The 20th Annual Sand Creek Massacre Spiritual Healing Run begins at 7:00 a.m. Thursday, November 22, 2018, at the Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site. The run/walk is an annual event sponsored by the Northern Cheyenne Tribe of Montana, the Northern Arapaho Tribe of Wyoming, and the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes (Oklahoma) to honor the victims and survivors of the Sand Creek Massacre and for healing of ancestral homelands. This year’s event will mark the 154th year since the Sand Creek Massacre.