Cadman Offers Hopeful Vision for Sixty-Ninth General Assembly
Today, Senate Minority Leader Bill Cadman, R-Colorado Springs, delivered his Opening Day remarks of the First Regular Session of the Sixty-Ninth General Assembly.
View ArticleOJC Dance Studio offers open house and registration
Otero Junior College Dance Studio is offering a pre-registration open house Jan. 14-18. Instructors will be available during their regular class times to give a sample class session, answer questions...
View ArticleSolar Cheap Enough To Compete Without Subsidies In Some States
Solar power has become a lot cheaper lately, at least where there's plenty of sunshine. A sharp long-term fall in the price of solar cells has led The Economist magazine and others to declare that in...
View ArticleAnnual Photo Contest Winners Showcase 'Spirit' of Colorado Agriculture
From wheat fields and cattle round-ups to farming families and ranch work, the winning pictures from the fifteenth annual “Colorado...it's Agricultural” Photography Contest showcase the spirit of...
View ArticleNew Microloans Expand Small Farm Finance Options FSA to Help Beginning and...
New and beginning farmers and ranchers in Colorado now have an agricultural Microloan credit option to consider. As of Jan. 15, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Farm Service Agency (FSA) will offer...
View ArticleColorado Considers the Future of the Death Penalty
Two competing bills on the future of the death penalty in Colorado may be taken up by the state Legislature this session. State Representative Claire Levy, a Democrat from Boulder County, wants to make...
View ArticleDoctors: Expanding Colorado Medicaid Will Lighten Load on Hospitals
So far, no action from Colorado lawmakers on expanding the state's Medicaid program under the Affordable Care Act. It's expected that a bill will be introduced this month, expanding the coverage to...
View ArticleStage 5 watering schedule put into effect
At Monday night's town council meeting, water was the big ticket item on the agenda.
View ArticleNew Uses for Old Ski Equipment
One of the newest facets of the snow sports industry is recycling used ski equipment. To make it work will take greater retailer participation as well as convincing skiers to give up their old gear.
View ArticleColorado's Agricultural Industry Welcomes New Beef Agreement for U.S./Japan...
Colorado’s beef industry is pleased with Japan’s new beef agreement, which expands access in the Japanese market for Colorado and U.S. beef.
View ArticleUdall Calls for Ending Needless Delay on Reauthorizing the Violence Against...
Life-Saving Programs Left Stranded After House Failed to Reauthorize VAWA Last Year, Leaving Thousands of Survivors with Limited Support
View ArticleWATERFOWL HUNTING SEMINAR IN LAMAR
Colorado Parks and Wildlife will host a Waterfowl Hunting Seminar at the CPW office in Lamar on Sat., Feb. 23 from 1 to 4 p.m. There is no cost to attend.
View ArticleConservation: Not a dirty word in Colorado
The Centennial State may need a new nickname: the Conservation State.
View ArticleReport: $190 billion lost to offshore tax dodges
Offshore tax havens are blowing a huge hole in state and federal tax systems, according to a new report, which puts the total revenue lost at almost $200 billion dollars a year. That's enough to not...
View ArticleWhy Breakfast matters
It's been called the most important meal of the day, and now Colorado lawmakers are considering a bill which would make sure schoolchildren get a healthy breakfast every day.
View ArticleBennet, Thune, Tom Udall Introduce Bill to Improve Access to Emergency...
Colorado U.S. Senator Michael Bennet joined Senators John Thune (R-S.D.) and Tom Udall (D-N.M.) to introduce a bill to improve access to emergency services in rural and medically underserved areas.
View ArticlePolice search for suspect in woman's death
A 29-year-old Olney Springs woman was found dead at a home around 2 a.m. Tuesday (Feb. 19) morning.The victim was identified as 29-year-old Tara Martinez of Olney Springs, according to the Colorado...
View ArticleA civil conversation on Colorado gun control?
Gun control is a divisive issue in Colorado, and some are wondering if there can be a civil conversation about proposed state legislation on the matter. Today, the state Senate begins hearings on a...
View ArticleBennet congratulates Julie Shue on being named Regional Principal of the Year
Shue eligible to be selected as National Principal of the Year in May.
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