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Alamosa, CO 81101

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USDA designates six Colorado counties as primary natural disaster areas (High Plains Journal)

The U.S. Department of Agriculture has designated six counties in Colorado for three separate disaster conditions.

Crowther Dairy Goes Solar (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance)

Crowther Dairy, based in Alamosa, Colorado, has just completed a 9.9kW solar electric system installation. Astralux Power Systems provided design, engineering, and installation services for this solar project.

Jean E. Frost, 91 (Alamosa Valley Courier)

LOS ALAMOS, N.M ? Former long-time San Luis Valley resident Jean Elizabeth Timmons Frost, 91, died peacefully in her home in Aspen Ridge Lodge, Los Alamos, N.M, on Nov. 16, 2008. Jean was born on March 30, 1917 in Minneapolis, Minn. the daughter of Viney Mae Andrew Timmons and Herbert Fletcher Timmons.

National Weather: Widespread Precipitation In The South & East (CattleNetwork.com)

Highlights : A slow-moving storm produced widespread precipitation, especially across the South and East . Mid- to late-week rainfall totals topped 4 inches in parts of the western Gulf Coast region and a few locations in the lower Southeast , while amounts in excess of 2 inches were common from the Gulf Coast northward into the Ohio Valley and the southern Mid-Atlantic States . The rain slowed ...

Lopez (Alamosa Valley Courier)

ALAMOSA ? Lifetime Alamosa, Colo. resident Margaret Lopez, 85, died Nov. 10, 2008 at the San Luis Valley Regional Medical Center in Alamosa. Margaret was born May 22, 1923 in Alamosa the daughter of Stanley and Filomena (Sandoval) Salazar.

National Weather: Record Setting Warmth In Nation?s Mid-Section (CattleNetwork.com)

Highlights: An early-season winter storm brought blizzard conditions to parts of the Dakotas, boosting soil moisture but curtailing harvest activities and increasing stress on livestock. Locally severe thunderstorms developed along the storm's trailing cold front.