Friday Jul 18 | Journal-Advocate
Mail-in voter ballots have been taken to the post office, you should be receiving them any time.
Branding photo contest winners named
Lisa Ellison of Burns, Colo., is the first-place winner in the branding photo contest.
' They've known about the honor since January, but the Hradeckys say they are still in shock.
James and Carol Brunner of Valdosta, Ga., are parents of a girl, Emily Kay Brunner, born June 5, 2008, weighing 7 lbs.
Journal-Advocate Editorial Board The members of the Journal-Advocate's editorial board are: Keith Haugland, publisher; Forrest Hershberger, editor; Jenni Grubbs, news editor; Christopher Poma, distribution ...
Sergeant's report OK at arson trial, judge rules
Attorney for a 21-year-old man accused of setting more than 30 bales of straw on fire unsuccessfully petitioned the District Court to suppress a Logan County Sheriff deputy's report about finding alleged straw ...
' If you hear some loud rumbling Friday or Saturday, it's probably not a thunderstorm.
John and Becky Rusch of Fort Morgan announce the engagement of their daughter, Jill Rusch, to Craig Brownell, son of Mike and Laural Brownell of Fleming.
SRM Volunteers announce 7 scholarship recipients
The Sterling Regional MedCenter Volunteers and Banner Health System recently announced the 2008 recipients of $1,000 scholarships.
Football fundraiser at F&H June 14
Caliche Buffaloes to benefit from two-man scramble The Caliche Buffalo Football annual Golf Outing Fundraiser will be an 18-hole two-man scramble.
Fleming bids farewell to 21 grads
Sara Waite, J.A. staff writer Monday, May 19, 2008 FLEMING - ' The wall above the bleachers in Fleming Schools' gymnasium says "Home of the Wildcats." But after Sunday's commencement ceremonies, 21 Wildcats are ...
Creating Journalism that Matters
“We are at a moment where the very survival of journalism is in jeopardy.”
By User from Denver, CO - May 5th, 2008 at 5:28 pm MDT Bad? Brilliant? In response to the rapidly changing media landscape, plans for "Creating A Journalism That Matters" will be the subject of a community ... via Progress Now Action
“Let the business go to (Fleming Liquor Store)”
The Fleming Town Council gathered at town hall for a special meeting Thursday, at the request of Bully's Grub & Pub owners Mark and Debbie Tryboski. via Journal-Advocate
“I will do my very best to serve you and serve you well”
The Journal-Advocate staff visited caucuses in Sterling, Merino, Iliff and Fleming. via Journal-Advocate
'Big Blue Nail' doesn't hold anything together
When you're attending a new play about explorers of the frigid North Pole and almost the first thing you see on stage is a naked woman - replete with long, flowing, Rapunzel-like blond locks - you know ... via Chicago Tribune
New Plan Pays Farmers For Storing Carbon In Soil
“This helps us reduce the carbon imprint that's affecting the environment”
Carbon gets thrown into the air by industry, but it can't just sit there; it must go somewhere. via Cbs4denver.com
“The carbon credit program isn't just a feel-good program”
Carbon gets thrown into the air by industry, but it can't just sit there; it must go somewhere. via Journal-Advocate
“We will perform for anyone who invites us”
"Martha, Martha Stewart a present from above." That is one of the lines in the song "Love That Martha Stewart," which will be performed by the Northeast Colorado Children's Chorale. via Journal-Advocate
“Having the museum open and having Santa visit will both be new things that we haven't had before”
This small town on the northeast Colorado plains will continue a long-standing tradition here on Saturday, as the people turn out for the annual Fleming Festival of Lights. via Journal-Advocate
On Monday, Nov. 19, around 8 a.m., buses from Peetz, Fleming, Pawnee and Briggsdale schools rolled up in front of the Sterling Middle School with students and their choir teachers, ready for a day full of fun ... via Journal-Advocate