Ryan Phelan, Administrator of the Year
Ryan Phelan has been selected as the Administrator of the Year for 2020/2021 for his tremendous leadership given to Kingsburg High School. This past year has been one of the most difficult years in KJUHSD s history. Ryan has masterfully handled all his duties as principal along with the COVID-19 mitigation. COVID-19 mitigation has been very complex and difficult, but Ryan has been instrumental in getting our school open and keeping it open.  Ryan is not only a leader at KHS but in the Kingsburg community. Thank you for your tremendous leadership to make KHS all it can be. Congratulations, Ryan!Â
Cats On Mats helps shelter cats find their forever homes
By: Marian Davidson
and last updated 2020-12-25 11:05:24-05
HELENA â A Helena yoga studio has come up with a creative way to help shelter cats find their forever homes. Each month, Gentle Healing Center hosts Cats On Mats - a yoga class with shelter cats from the Lewis & Clark Humane Society.
Gentle Healing Center owner Robyn Lund came up with the idea for Cats on Mats four years ago, and since then, Lund said it has become a favorite tradition.
âWe do some yoga, nothing crazy because people mostlyâ¦follow the cat,â Lund said. âThey watch the cat, get all the snuggles.â
Cats On Mats helps shelter cats find their forever homes
By: Marian Davidson
and last updated 2020-12-25 11:43:08-05
HELENA â A Helena yoga studio has come up with a creative way to help shelter cats find their forever homes. Each month, Gentle Healing Center hosts Cats On Mats - a yoga class with shelter cats from the Lewis & Clark Humane Society.
Gentle Healing Center owner Robyn Lund came up with the idea for Cats on Mats four years ago, and since then, Lund said it has become a favorite tradition.
âWe do some yoga, nothing crazy because people mostlyâ¦follow the cat,â Lund said. âThey watch the cat, get all the snuggles.â
America s rural electric cooperative utilities are more reliant on coal than is the U.S. electricity industry at large. The resource makes up 39 percent of the generation mix for the 800-plus members of the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association, according to data released in June, compared to about 23 percent for all electricity generated nationwide.
And unlike their large investor-owned utility counterparts, co-ops, which deliver about 12 percent of all U.S. electricity, don’t often have the political sway or capital to direct a push toward more renewables.
As large utilities increasingly set out carbon emissions targets, Guzman Energy, a Colorado-based power provider, is working to ensure co-ops many of which receive power from larger, coal-reliant generation and transmission co-ops don’t get left behind.