The speaker the house will be in order. The prayer will be offered by the guest chaplain. Reverend kyle wright ii, Holy Cross Lutheran church and school, collinsville, illinois. The chaplain let us pray. In the name of the father, son, and holy ghost, amen. I thank and praise you heavenly father for moving each and every one of these men and women to serve this country which you sustain in your mercy. Watch over them this day that your will be done in their discussions, decisions, and most of all their actions. You are the god of all power and might who out of love for your creation established order from chaos, peace from discord, and life from death. For the sake of christ jesus our lord, forgive us of our pride, our disobedience, and poor stewardship of what you have placed into our care. According to your mercy, open the eyes and hearts of your people so they may know the depth of your love found only in christ jesus. Dear lord, i commend to your care our congress, our government,
Here in the denver area. We are at 83 now. Out at the airport, 60s and 70s across the Eastern Plains and cooler air trying to sneak in. As far as the threat for severe storms, that will be out there later this afternoon and into this evening so i dont think we are completely out of the woods just yet. On hd doppler 9, there are showers and thunderstorms firing up across portions of the san juans, the North Western corner. We had a few severe storms across southeast colorado. Os here in town, nothing yet, but if you look to the west, there are the showers and the thunderstorms pushing through possibly within the next hour or so making their way to the north and to the east. Throughout this evening, a line forming right there around 7 00 p. M. From sterling southward to limon and across southeast colorado. We will have maybe another little band pushing through around 10 00 and 11 00 and everything moving out. So storms will be possible throughout this evening. Tomorrow will be featuring
BROOKVILLE — Safety at home, school and outdoors was the focus of the 26th Progressive Agriculture Safety Day held last week at the Jefferson County Fairgrounds.