Know the Difference – Weather Watches and Warnings
April 16-22 is Severe Weather Awareness Week in Colorado. We will be brining you a series of tips each day so you can be prepared for the weather ahead. The first article in the series appeared Sunday. NOAA All Hazards Weather Radio is a great way to monitor the weather and receive warnings.
About Town
By Doris Lessenden
“And which of you by being anxious can add a single hour to his span of life? Matthew 6:27 So why worry?
Are Your Finances Ready for a Disaster?
Building emergency supply kits, developing emergency plans, and participating in disaster drills are important emergency preparedness activities. Another important part of being prepared includes being financially ready before an emergency happens?
Severe Weather Awareness Week Begins Sunday – Register to Win a Weather Radio
The National Weather Service wants everyone to be part of a Weather-Ready Nation. Colorado is an annual host for tornadoes, flash floods, large hail, killer lightning, and wind damage. Are you weather ready? Now is the time to make sure you know how to stay safe when severe weather threatens. Therefore, the week of April 16-22 has been designated Colorado Severe Weather Awareness Week.
Rain Returns to Forecast this Week
By Chris Sorensen
The spring warmup continues through mid-week, with chances of rain returning to the forecast for southeast Colorado.
Home Country
By Slim Randles
When it comes right down to it, only Dewey could do it. Our local disaster zone, Dewey Decker, is one of the kindest-hearted guys you ever met, but … things happen when Dewey’s around.
Pastor’s Pearls
By Pastor Rich Z
THE EASTER MESSAGE
He is alive!
Obituary – Raymond Edmund Aldridge
Raymond E. Aldridge
(January 1, 1926 - April 10, 2017)