EarthSky Tonight—October 16, See Cassiopeia and Big Dipper on autumn evenings
On October evenings, the Big Dipper resides rather low in the northwest sky, and the W or M-shape constellation Cassiopeia the Queen sits on her throne in the upper northeast…
EarthSky Tonight—October 15, See the sky’s brightest star, Sirius, before dawn
Sirius appears to flash different colors when it is low in the sky . . . really, all the stars are flashing different colors.
Sheriff’s office ask for help locating Kathy Adams
Deputies found no one inside the home but located evidence that prompted investigators to suspect foul play
EarthSky Tonight—October 14, Find constellations of the Zodiac on October evenings
If you are looking from the city or suburbs, you might not be able to pick out these patterns in the sky. After all, these patterns were identified by people…
Support Senator Kevin Lundberg
Kevin is against tax increases and the current level of government spending. He knows that individual citizens make better decisions spending their money than bureaucrats.
EarthSky Tonight—October 13, Moon is waxing, but still low in sky
"Why are the evening crescent and the first quarter moon always so low in the autumn evening sky?"
Berthoud Woman set to Report on Missionary Service in Florida
Summer Eland, a Berthoud High School graduate of 2005 and founder of “A Touch of Summer” salon, returned this month from serving as a missionary for the Church of Jesus…
Obituary:Barbara D. Nelson
Barbara lived in Circleville, Ohio and Arvada, Colorado. She attended Colorado Women’s College and enjoyed a long work history of working in tack shops in Boulder and Berthoud, Colorado.
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