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By Slim Randles

Our day is filled with heat at this time of year. It commands our attention and makes our work harder. As we toil, we daydream not about love or success, but things as mundane as shade and a cool drink.

But though the oppressive heat weighs on our brains and taxes our bodies, it is the price we pay for being allowed to spend time outdoors … and it has its one singular consolation: our summer evenings.

When the sun goes down in summer, it’s romantic enough to hug a cactus.

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Photo of the Week

One of our most popular features from the past 15 years - a full-page color photo on the front of the Kiowa County Press showing various impressions of life in Kiowa County. While a limited number of copies continue to be printed and distributed each week at Kiowa Healthmart, COOP C-Store in Eads, Haswell Propane, and Thunderbird Petroleum, we wanted to bring this feature to our online readers as well.

Shown below - the front page of the June 10, 2016, Kiowa County Press - thunderstorm clouds over eastern Kiowa County. Photo by Jeanne Sorensen.

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Colorado Farmers Call on Senate to Pass National GMO-Labeling Standard

With less than two weeks left for the U.S. Senate to act before Vermont’s GMO-labeling mandate takes effect and the negative consequences spread across the nation, Colorado leaders called on U.S. Senators Michael Bennet and Cory Gardner to urge Senate leadership to bring a bipartisan solution to the Senate floor for a vote.

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Dr. Linda Lujan Appointed President of Lamar Community College

Dr. Linda Lujan, currently the New Ventures Officer at the Maricopa County Community College District, has been appointed the president of Lamar Community College (LCC) by Dr. Nancy McCallin, president of the Colorado Community College System (CCCS).

Lujan will assume the presidency on August 1, 2016.  John Marrin will be retiring from LCC on July 31, 2016, after an eight-year tenure as president. 

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Weekend Weather Outlook – Hot, Slight Chance of Storms

By Chris Sorensen

Kiowa County won’t quite make it to the first 100 degree day of the season – but it might feel like it.

An upper level ridge will be in place across the region Friday keeping the area dry, though higher elevations may see some showers.

Mid- to upper 90s will be the rule for the weekend, starting with Friday’s expected high of 98, followed by 95 and 93 for Saturday and Sunday. Overnight temperatures will be in the 60s through Sunday.

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