Sep 29, 2009 | Journal-Advocate
NCHD expands services in Logan Co.
Thanks in large part to a grant from the CDPHE Women's Health Section, Northeast Colorado Health Department is in the process of expanding their family planning services in Logan County.
Committee member answers more questions about EMS proposal
How will Logan Emergency Services Authority benefit me if I live outside Sterling? The question has been raised by Logan County residents who live outside of the city of Sterling, "How is the proposed Logan Emergency Services Authority going to benefit me when I already live in and already am taxed for service within my local fire district?" At the ...
Lions Clubs keep service in sight
Members of the Sterling Lions Club cook pancakes and eggs for the Cowboy Breakfast during the Logan County Fair.
29th Sugar Beet Days a sweet success
The year's Sugar Beet Days offered something for everyone. Shoppers could choose from a wide selection, including jewelry, toys, indoor and outdoor decor and clothing.
Quota Club shares the joy of hearing
Serving and encouraging others, developing friendships and promoting international understanding.
Quota Club shares the joy of hearing
Serving and encouraging others, developing friendships and promoting international understanding.
Gas storage gets go-ahead from county
The Logan County Commissioners approved the resolution to grant a conditional use permit to East Cheyenne Gas Storage, LLC for the operation of a natural gas underground storage facility 23 miles north of Sterling or 4 1/2 miles west of Peetz.
Ethan Allan Fritzler, 18, was arrested for failure to appear. Sept. 6 Anthony William Chappell, 30, was arrested on a failure to appear warrant from the Fort Collins Police Department.
Historical Society plans trip to ranch
The Logan County Historical Society is taking a trip to the old Rock Ranch which is located in the Chimney Canyons north of Sterling.
Families should have a 72-hour emergency kit like this one, which was put together by the Northeast Colorado Health Department, in case of a disaster.
Wayne and Doris Scott s farm was recently designated a Centennial Farm. The third farm in the group of three named this year as a Colorado Centennial Farm is the Scott Farm which was established in 1909 by Archibald and Sophia Vogel Scott.
Cuts in the budget for some agencies are already beginning to show tangible effects to the community.
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