American Legion Post #125 Hosts Annual Dinner

American Legion Post #125 had their annual supper and meeting on Saturday night at the Community building in Eads.  Besides our Veteran’s from Kiowa County, the VFW from Cheyenne County and the Veteran’s Administrator from La Junta attended the supper.  The meeting was conducted by Post Commander Dan Richards and speakers were Roland Sorensen, Areta Blooding-Laird, Kiowa County Veteran Administrator Pat Roper, and La Junta Veteran Administrator Jay Scott.

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Home Country

Dud came in the Mule Barn truck stop all grins. Aha! thought the other members of the world dilemma think tank, Dud’s been up the road in deer camp three days now. We know what that happy look means.

Or maybe not …

“You fellas have GOT to come out to the camp with me and see what I’ve got!” Dud said. “You won’t believe it!”

“Got a nice buck did you, Dud?” said Doc.

“You just have to see for yourself,” he said.

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Mild and Warm Start to the Week

Western Colorado will see slightly warmer temperatures than the eastern plains Sunday as a generally calm week kicks off across the state.

Eastern Plains

Parts of the far eastern plains will see areas of fog early in the day Sunday under a mass of cooler air that will keep highs in the 50s, about five degrees below seasonal norms. Mostly sunny skies will prevail across the region later in the day.

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Snowmobile Season is Here – Have you Registered Your Machine?

As the snow starts to accumulate in the mountains, snowmobilers are reminded to prepare their machines and safety equipment for winter, and to get their annual registration.

“Snowmobiling is great fun, but breaking down far from the parking lot can be dangerous,” said Josh Stoudt, trails coordinator for Colorado Parks and Wildlife in Durango.

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Ag Producers Share Water Quality Management Practices

Across Colorado, farmers and ranchers are using best management practices to help keep nutrients out of lakes and streams and improve Colorado’s water quality.  These forward-thinking producers believe the most effective way to reach agriculture and achieve the best results is through outreach and voluntary action. Their stories and resources are now available to help other producers care for Colorado’s waterways.

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