In honor of Women’s History Month, Overland Trail Museum celebrated a group of contemporary Logan County women who are making a difference in their community Thursday at History Café. The panel featured a diverse group of women, some who are Sterling natives and others who moved to the area at different points in their lives. […]
Dog owners in Sterling may be facing a raft of new regulations in the wake of a series of dog attacks last year. During Tuesday’s regular Sterling City Council meeting, council members pressed hard to have the city’s animal control ordinances overhauled, and the sooner the better. Councilman Albert Delgado brought the issue up during […]
Logan County Humane Society demonstrated its new transparency Tuesday evening by delivering a brief report to Sterling City Council. The organization’s board of directors and staff have been overhauled since early December and board member Kelly Nestor assured the council service has improved. The Society had come under scrutiny in late 2023 as complaints of […]
A 2023 notice to Sterling city water users apparently has prompted some misinformation to be spread about the safety of the city’s drinking water. Sterling Public Works Director George Good told the Journal-Advocate on Thursday that a notice was sent out after an inspection was done by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. […]
Sterling City Council approved a bid for a million-dollar sewer line expansion Tuesday evening, but only after a sometimes heated discussion that lasted nearly a half-hour. The council was to have approved a resolution at its Sept. 9 meeting accepting a bid from Dream Builders, Inc., to install a larger sewer line along Ball Park […]