Journal-Advocate - Fri Nov 06
Clients of Eastern Colorado Services for the Developmentally Disabled enjoyed their annual Halloween party at the Elks Lodge in Sterling on Wednesday evening.
Local businesses support anti-drug messageJournal-Advocate - Thu Nov 05
Costumed young ladies attending the Salud Clinic Red Ribbon Week party last Friday compare the prizes they received.
NCHD offers H1N1 protection - for those who qualifyJournal-Advocate - Thu Nov 05
The Northeast Colorado Health Department has scheduled a large walk-in H1N1 vaccination clinic on Saturday, Nov.
Voters deny fire-based ambulance serviceJournal-Advocate - Wed Nov 04
Heather Delgado-Diaz reviews the unofficial election results Tuesday evening. She beat out her opponents, Don Barnes and Ken Summers, for the vacant Ward 1 seat.
People on the moveDenver Post - Wed Nov 04
Bob Chastain is on the Association of Zoos and Aquariums ethics panel. EQUITABLE SAVINGS: Jennifer Sator has joined the thrift as the Sterling branch manager and assistant vice president.
Unofficial election results coming inJournal-Advocate - Tue Nov 03
As of approximately 9:30 p.m., the Logan County Clerk & Recorder's Office has unofficial results of the Logan County ballot questions and Sterling City Council elections.
Progressive 15 readies for new yearJournal-Advocate - Mon Nov 02
The Progressive 15 were in Sterling last Tuesday for a caucus of members and guests to present an update on what the organization has been working on and to get local views on the issues of Logan County and northeast Colorado.
NJC marks Halloween with sweets, scaresJournal-Advocate - Mon Nov 02
NJC students dressed in a variety of costumes and handed out treats during NJC's Spooks, Spiders and Sweets event on Friday.
Backup plan in place for emergenciesJournal-Advocate - Fri Oct 30
According to the county commissioners, there are back-up plans in place should Life Care Medical, Inc., go out of business suddenly.
Science might be weird, but it's funJournal-Advocate - Thu Oct 29
Students from Sterling Middle School watch as Sterling High School science students create Elephant Toothpaste from soap, food coloring and potassium iodide.
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