Act Now to Protect Your Hay from Winter Wildlife Damage

Anyone who relies on hay to feed livestock during the winter should start planning now to protect that valuable crop from deer and elk.
During winters with deep snow, deer and elk will look for easy sources of food and unprotected hay stacks are an attractant, explained Chris Kloster, game damage coordinator for Colorado Parks and Wildlife. If haystacks are poorly protected the animals can quickly get to hay and consume large amounts.

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Water Engineers Honored for Creating John Martin Conservation Pool

Three state water engineers who were instrumental in breaking a 40-year deadlock between Colorado and Kansas to secure water for a permanent fish and wildlife conservation pool in John Martin Reservoir were honored Thursday by the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission at its meeting here.

For their “outstanding support of Colorado’s wildlife,” CPW Director Bob Broscheid praised recently retired State Engineer Dick Wolfe, Steve Witte, Arkansas River Basin division engineer, and Bill Tyner, deputy Arkansas River Basin engineer.

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Scholarships Available for Fall Semester at Lamar Community College

The fall semester is right around the corner at Lamar Community College with classes set to start August 21.  And, for those taking fall classes, opportunities for scholarship funding are still available including Colorado Opportunity Scholarship Initiative (COSI) funds and the Daniels Fund Boundless Opportunity EMT Scholarship.

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Eads School Breakfast and Lunch Menus

Breakfast

August 14: French toast, sausage links, apple juice, V8, milk, fruit

August 15: Biscuits and gravy, grape juice, V8, milk, fruit

August 16: Waffles, sausage patty, orange juice, V8, milk, fruit

August 17: Muffins, yogurt, apple juice, V8, milk, fruit

Lunch

August 14: Hoagie sandwich, macaroni salad, apple, ice cream cup, milk, salad bar

August 15: Ham chef salad, watermelon, crackers, milk, salad bar

August 16 Chicken spaghetti casserole, green beans, roll, milk, salad bar

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Vanishing Ice Presentation at Rocky Mountain National Park

For centuries, the Rocky Mountains have captivated humans with their jagged peaks, magnificent waterfalls, and serene alpine lakes. However, millions of years ago visitors to this area would have been greeted with a drastically different view, as hundreds of feet of ice blanketed this land. When these glaciers that once dominated Colorado retreated, they created the awe-inspiring landscapes we revel in today.

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