Lybia in the news
How can we say that these people are unready for a democracy that they are prepared to die for?
We saw the Arab revolutions coming. Why didn’t the West?
It is now clear to all that the modern, post-colonial Arab state has failed miserably
Eagles Earn Playoff Berth in OT Win vs. Wichita
The Eagles' next game will come in Wichita on Tuesday, March 1 when the two teams close out their season series.
Sky Tonight—Feb 27, Moon and Venus in southeast before sunrise
f it is clear in the wee hours before sunrise on February 28, there is no way that you can miss the waning crescent moon and the dazzling planet Venus
Sky Tonight-Feb 26, Epsilon Aurigae, the Charioteer’s distant and mysterious star
Although Capella looks much brighter than Epsilon, that is because Capella is so much closer.
Lady Spartans claim fourth place in district tournament
Berthoud will play next Friday in the regional tournament where, with a win, they will qualify for the state championship tournament.
Eaton Puts Berthoud in the Red
In a consolation round game held Thursday evening at Highland High School in Ault, the Berthoud High boys basketball team lost to Platte Valley 75-56.
Sky Tonight—Feb 25, Scorpius the Scorpion’s stinger stars an early harbinger of spring
For the Pawnee, who roamed the prairie of Kansas and Nebraska, the sky was a calendar, and the stars foretold the change of seasons.
Study Projects Health Reform will Benefit Colorado’s Economy
A new issue brief from The Colorado Trust sheds light on what the budgetary impacts of federal health care reform may be on Colorado families, businesses and the state.
Eagles Ruin Rush Streaks, Gain Ground With 6-2 Win
Colorado's next game will come Saturday night when the Wichita Thunder come to the Budweiser Events Center.