Seminar Helps Colorado Companies Develop Export Markets

Exports of Colorado food and agricultural products have tripled in the past decade, reaching $2 billion in 2014.  To help Colorado companies develop export opportunities, the Colorado Department of Agriculture is hosting an Export Seminar on September 1, 2016, 9am-5pm in Broomfield. The seminar is designed to help companies new to exporting or companies looking to increase already established exports.

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Weather Outlook: the Week Ahead – Afternoon Thunderstorms

By Chris Sorensen

With monsoon moisture continuing to enter the area, afternoon and evening thunderstorms will be a possibility throughout the week.

High temperatures will be in the mid- to upper 90s Sunday through Wednesday before falling to the low 90s Thursday, and further dropping to the upper 80s Friday and Saturday.

Overnight lows will be in the mid-60s for Kiowa County.

While the chances of storms are at the lower end of the scale, be prepared for heavy rains that could lead to flash flooding.

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CDOT Addresses “Killer Habit” in New Campaign

68 Colorado Traffic Fatalities in 2015 Involved Distracted Drivers

The first step in overcoming any bad habit is admitting you have one. And data suggests Coloradans do in fact have a dangerous habit — distracted driving. Last year in Colorado, 15,574 crashes and 68 traffic fatalities involved distracted drivers. Aiming to reduce distraction on Colorado roadways, the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) is unveiling a new public safety video and campaign, calling distracted driving exactly what it is — a Killer Habit.

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Home Country

Slim Randles

The evening was one of those that come back to you time after time, year after long year. It comes back and whispers of how good life can be when you’re well fed, enjoying life, and a good friend shares the front porch with you on a summer’s evening.

It was that way with Doc and Steve the other night. Doc thought he might have to do a scientific paper on the soporific effects of ice tea, fried chicken, and corn on the cob. As long as it didn’t take any effort.

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Pages from the Past

15 Years Ago

August 3, 2001

 

Crop Reports: Almost all winter wheat harvested, but progress remain slightly behind 5 year average. The spring wheat crop rated mostly good to fair. Corn silked at 60 % conditions good to excellent.

 

25 Years Ago

August 1, 1991

 

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Doctor-Administered Physical Required for Preschool Students

Parents planning to have their preschool-aged children attend Eads Elementary School preschool program this fall will need to submit information from a doctor-administered physical examination. An examination should be scheduled as soon as possible.

Preschool registration requires a physical form completed by a doctor, copy of the child’s birth certificate, and a copy of the child’s immunization records.

Eads School registration is set for Tuesday, August 2, from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. in the Eads High School Multi-purpose Room.

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