Taco or Chef Salad Available Thursday, July 21st: Taco bake, ground turkey, tomato puree, refried beans, applesauce, tortilla and milk. Friday, July 22nd: Chicken a la King, spinach, peaches, dinner roll and milk.
It has been so terribly hot and humid and Monday temperatures are to be 103 degrees and no rain. Carol Woods did get .30 on Saturday. Carol has been watering trees non-stop to try and save them. The grass is so burnt and brown and like crackers underfoot. We continue to pray for rain!
Question: During this drought, I don’t want to lose any of my trees, what should I do? Watering all trees is critical during this dry weather. Watering other plants may seem more important but trees do so much and grow so slowly.
“In the past God spoke to our ancestors through the prophets at many times and in various ways.” Hebrews 1:1 NIV Every time and place has its prophets, who are invariably holy men and women who speak truth to power, and reveal some aspect of God’s will, which normally runs contrary to the status quo. This last feature of prophecy makes them unpopular, and prophets have been stoned, exiled, and hung on a cross for their boldness.
“The 2012 fire season opened the eyes of a lot of firefighters, fire departments, members of the state and the public to the importance and need of being prepared, staying vigilant, trainings and funding. We don’t have a big fire season every single year, but people realized that when we do, these things are crucial. The 2012 fires were very educational for everyone,” said Justin Nickless, Fire Management Specialist at the Nebraska Forest Service and Assistant Chief for the Ainsworth Volunteer Fire Department.