High Fire Danger Returns Sunday, Warm Week Ahead
By Chris Sorensen
With the official start of Spring still over a week away, above average temperatures continue this week, along with increased fire danger Sunday.
By Chris Sorensen
With the official start of Spring still over a week away, above average temperatures continue this week, along with increased fire danger Sunday.
Be Prepared - Flood and Wildfire Safety Week
The National Weather Service wants everyone in the United States to be part of a Weather-Ready Nation. Colorado has more than its fair share of floods, flash floods, and wildfires. You should be weather-alert and weather-ready, knowing how to stay safe when floods and wildfires affect your area.
By Slim Randles
“Kids got the kites up this morning down at the schoolyard,” Dud said, slipping into his chair and flipping his coffee mug to the upright and fillable position in one smooth move.
Doc nodded and spread jam on his toast. He likes grape.
“Any special shapes this year?”
“Didn’t see any,” Dud said. “Same old diamond shapes, mostly.”
“Now back when I was a kid,” Herb chimed in, “we had box kites, too. Sometimes…”
Doc grinned. “Never could make one of them. Too complicated. Just got those diamond ones, because they came almost ready to fly.”
By Pastor Rich Z
GRIEF OR JOY
“A wise son brings joy to his father, but a foolish son grief to his mother. Proverbs 10:1
By U.S. Senator Michael Bennet and Backcountry Hunters & Anglers Conservation Director John Gale
In 1905, President Theodore Roosevelt came to Colorado for a three-week bear hunting trip. Perhaps inspired by Colorado’s beauty, that same year, he created the U.S. Forest Service to manage lands for public use. In 1906, he signed the Antiquities Act, which has since led to the designation of over 100 national monuments. These were some of the first and most important steps to recognize our national treasures such as our mountains, rivers, forests, and prairies.
Sunday, March 12th
***10:30 a.m. HS State Knowledge Bowl Bound Team Send Off Maine Street ***
Hunters Education Conclusion Course at Court House ?s 719-340-0279
March 13th through March 19th *Spring Break*
Monday March 13th and Tuesday March 14th * HS State KB at CSU
14th, 15th, and 16th 9:00 a.m. HS Track Practice
Monday, March 20th
FFA Meeting
Wed Mar 23
12 pm JH Track @ McClave
Sat Mar 25
9 am HS Track @ Lamar
Tues Mar 28
2 pm HS Track @ Tribune
Fri Mar 31
9 am JH Track @ Holly
Fri Mar 31
1 pm HS Track @ La Junta
Tues Apr 4
2 pm HS Track @ Johnson KS
WED APR 5
CLASS & TRACK PICTURES
Thurs Apr 6
10 am JH Track @ Cheyenne Wells
Fri Apr 7
8:30 am JH Track 2 Tribune
HS Track @ Cheyenne Wells
Sat Apr 8
9 am HS Track @ Limon
Mon Apr 10
PSAT for Sophomores
Tues Apr 11
SAT for Juniors
The Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) recently released its Colorado Water Supply Outlook Report, based on March 1 figures, which marks the third comprehensive, update for Colorado since the "2017 water year" began on Oct. 1.
According to the report, statewide snowpack levels had decreased some since the Feb. 1 report, but remained above the historic average statewide.
SNOWPACK LEVELS (as of March 1)
River Basin ... Percent of Historic Average
1. Gunnison ... 155
A pair of 4-H programs recently received a boost to their respective endeavors, thanks to grant dollars from the Colorado Corn Administrative Committee.
The two winners in this year's Colorado Corn 4-H Grant Program were:
* The CSU Extension Pueblo County Office's BeeWise program ($2,500)
This effort will offer 12 workshops for more than 100 participants, who will learn the techniques of beekeeping and tracking bee-colony health.
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(BPT) - With tax filing season upon us, it’s a good idea to educate yourself on what’s changed since last year. While it’s been a relatively quiet year in terms of new tax laws, there are a handful of items for which you’ll want to prepare.
1. The Tax Deadline is April 18.