Kiowa County Sheriff’s Office Arrests March 2017

In December 2016, Kiowa County Sheriff’s Deputies received a report of a stolen debit card. Deputies investigated the matter and conducted an arrest warrant for Identity Theft (Felony), protection order violation (Misdemeanor) and domestic violence for Christopher Riley. On Thursday, March 4, 2017 Deputies were notified that Pueblo County Sheriff’s Office served the arrest warrant and took Riley into custody.
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Eads School Breakfast and Lunch Menus

Breakfast

April 24: Waffles, ham, apple juice, V8, milk, peach cup

April 25: Hash browns, toast, sausage, grape juice, V8, milk, orange

April 26: Egg patty, toast, orange juice, V8, milk, fresh fruit

April 27: No school

Lunch

April 24: Baked chicken, baked potato, mandarin oranges, milk, fruit and salad bar

April 25: Lasagna, salad, peach cup, bread, milk, fruit and salad bar

April 26: Cheeseburgers, pasta salad, apple, milk, fruit and salad bar

April 27: No school

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Range Management for Ranchers

By Donald Schoderbek, CSU Extension Range Specialist

Let’s talk about stocker cattle in Colorado.

Maybe you know them as a savvy buyer of ‘odds and ends’ at the sale barn.  Perhaps they are a cow-calf operator who holds back some steers for extra profit.  Or, they run a crackerjack starting yard.  I’m talking about the so-called ‘elusive’ stocker operator.   These operations exist because of a simple fact – young cattle are risky cattle, and feedlots prefer a safer investment.  Stocker operators get those rangy steers into feedlot shape!

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CDOT Warns Public of Phone Scam

The Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) is warning the public about a current phone scam. Multiple community members have reporting that they were contacted by a person claiming to be a CDOT representative. The caller states that they are conducting a survey on behalf of CDOT and requesting personal information such as date of birth, driver’s license number and address.

When the community members refuse to give any information, they have been threatened with deportation.  

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Challenge to Raise $2 Million for Ag Fire Victims

Drovers, a Farm Journal Media franchise, and the Farm Journal Foundation have announced acceptance of a challenge by global philanthropist and American farmer-rancher Howard G. Buffett to raise at least $2 million to help ranching victims of the devastating wildfires that burned 1.6 million acres in Kansas, Texas, Oklahoma and Colorado in March. All monetary donations to the Drovers/Farm Journal Foundation Million Dollar Wildfire Relief Challenge will be matched, dollar-for-dollar, by the Howard G. Buffett Foundation, up to $1 million. 

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