DENVER (AP) — On Colorado's northeastern plains, where the pencil-straight horizon divides golden fields and blue sky, a farmer named Danny Wood scrambles to plant and harvest proso millet, dryland corn and winter wheat in short, seasonal windows. That is until his high-tech Steiger 370 tractor conks out. The tractor's manufacturer doesn't allow Wood to make certain fixes himself, and last spring his fertilizing operations were stalled for three days before the servicer arrived to add a few lines of missing computer code for $950.

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Ronald Dale Taylor, 35, is wanted on charges of endangering others while eluding the police and driving with a canceled or suspended license after allegedly leading the Oklahoma Highway Patrol on a pursuit through the south outskirts of Clinton Jan. 29.

The Custer County Board of Commissioners discussed concerns surrounding the recent removal of various trees around the courthouse during their weekly meeting yesterday. The action has come under scrutiny by individuals in the community though commissioners say the removal of the trees was necessary for aesthetic and safety reasons.

Arapaho-Butler prepares for community events

Arapaho-Butler Elementary is gearing up to host multiple events to promote students and allow the community to continue to show support for the school. Events will include their book fair, literacy fair and the Pancake Supper.

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