Pages from the Past – From the 139-year history of the Kiowa County Press – March 15, 2026

Tracing local history across decades, this reflective look highlights events that shaped Kiowa County. From a 2011 highway mishap to the earliest days of local infrastructure in 1926, each story illuminates a sense of community resilience.

Pages from the Past – From the 139-year history of the Kiowa County Press – March 15, 2026

Slate Valley School Board approves budget for FY27

The Slate Valley Unified Union School Board has given the green light to its fiscal year 2027 budget. This decision could affect property taxes, education spending, and infrastructure plans, reflecting the district’s focus on long-term needs.

Slate Valley School Board approves budget for FY27

Penticton’s five most dangerous intersections (Penticton)

Penticton’s five most dangerous intersections all lie along the city’s two busiest corridors. During a recent presentation, the general manager of infrastructure explained why no one should be surprised by these findings. Local officials hope to better address traffic safety through ongoing council discussions.

Fiji Tourism Skyrockets to Unprecedented Heights in 2025 with Record-Breaking Visitor Arrivals and Groundbreaking Infrastructure Innovations

Fiji’s tourism sector is setting new records in 2025, thanks to soaring visitor arrivals and major infrastructure improvements. These developments have positioned the island nation as a dynamic, must-see destination for travelers worldwide.

Fiji Tourism Skyrockets to Unprecedented Heights in 2025 with Record-Breaking Visitor Arrivals and Groundbreaking Infrastructure Innovations

Edwardsville aldermen approve plan to connect Ammann Place to Goshen Trail

Edwardsville aldermen have approved plans to connect Ammann Place with Goshen Trail and to resurface multiple city roads, marking significant steps in enhancing the city’s infrastructure and community connectivity.

Road construction projects continue in Pike County

The Ohio Department of Transportation is proceeding with road construction projects in Pike County. Residents and motorists should be aware of ongoing developments that may impact travel and local infrastructure.

Road construction projects continue in Pike County

Drivers will see roadwork on Canyon Boulevard in Boulder, CDOT says

Drivers in downtown Boulder should prepare for changes as a $4.6 million pavement rehabilitation project on Canyon Boulevard is set to begin this week. The Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) announces the significant roadwork, impacting traffic in the area.

Drivers will see roadwork on Canyon Boulevard in Boulder, CDOT says