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Hickenlooper Holds Town Forum in Holly

  Agricultural finances and drought impact dominated the discussion between Governor Hickenlooper and Holly residents this past Friday, September 20, during an Open Town Meeting at Holly Senior Center.  At the outset, the governor explained he was using a set of crutches because of a hip problem, during his tour of portions of southeast Colorado.  […]

Fun for All at 6th Annual Hasty Daze

Folks enjoyed perfect weather for the final weekend of summer in Hasty, Colorado, site of the 6th Annual Hasty Daze celebration, September 21. Vendors set up their tables and tents Saturday morning, while parade entries began to line up for the 10am procession, sponsored by the Bent County Chamber of Commerce.  Part of the preparations […]

Commissioners Tour New Developments in Holly

The Prowers County Commissioners held their most recent board meeting at the Holly Senior and Community Center, Thursday, September 19.  The commissioners periodically conduct their meetings in Wiley, Granada or Holly as part of their community outreach program.    The commissioners took the occasion to formally greet Lance Benninghoff, recently hired as the county’s economic development […]

Reliever Route Environment Assessment Held in Lamar

Colorado Department of Transportation officials hosted an Environmental Assessment public hearing Thursday, September 19, regarding the proposed Reliever Route.  Plans call for the bypass to skirt downtown Lamar at two points, north and south of the city on Highways 287/385 and eastward on Highway 50.   The public hearing was facilitated by Karen Rowe, CDOT Program […]

August 2013 Employment Update for S.E. Colorado

  (DENVER) — Nonfarm payroll jobs decreased 4,300 over the month from July to August to 2,369,700 jobs, according to the survey of business establishments. Private sector payroll jobs decreased 6,800 and government increased 2,500.  According to the survey of households, the unemployment rate decreased one tenth of a percentage point to 7.0 percent. The […]

Production & Economic Benefits of Variable Rate Applications in Cropping Systems

Precision agriculture is a farming management concept based on observing, measuring and responding to inter- and intra-field variability in crops. In other words, it is an approach to managing soils and crops to reduce decision uncertainty through better understanding and management of spatial and temporal variability. It involves a range of management practices that attempt […]

51st Colorado State Proposed to Prowers County Commissioners

A movement is underway in Colorado to develop a 51st state.  Eleven counties out of the state’s 64 are entertaining the idea of a legal separation from Colorado to develop a state which offers greater rural representation for its residents versus the high population density along the Front Range cities.  The Prowers County Commissioners met […]

Granada Hosting Discussion on Electric Utility Sale at Town Meeting

  The Granada Board of Trustees have scheduled a public hearing for community residents to discuss the sale of Granada’s electric utility system.  The meeting will be held in the Granada Complex on Wednesday, September 18 at 6:30pm.  Representatives from Southeast Colorado Power Authority will be on hand to discuss the proposal and answer questions […]

August Drought Update from Pueblo National Weather Service

  The summer monsoon helped alleviate some drought conditions across southeast Colorado, but more precipitation will be needed to offset the deficits of the past two years of drought.  The current U.S. Drought Monitor shows improvement, especially in the Pike’s Peak region, eastern mountains and adjacent plains.  Some areas saw summer precipitation totals at 150 […]

City Council Deals with Green Weeds and Red Tape

Above average summer rains have meant above average weed growth around Lamar, prompting city council discussion this past Monday night about a speedier resolution to getting absentee or lazy homeowners to cut the weeds on their property.  Weed growth has been moving faster than the paperwork needed to control them.  The Lamar City Council is […]

New Water for Baca County at Two Buttes Dam

Volunteers in Baca County are providing traffic control while some road work and grading is being done at the Two Buttes Dam.  The Dam has had an unprecedented amount of water this past summer, due to several monsoonal rains which swept through sections of southeast Colorado.  A town hall meeting was called in August due […]

Annual Directory Connects Hay Producers with Buyers

  LAKEWOOD, Colo. –The Colorado Department of Agriculture publishes the Colorado Hay Directory annually to help promote Colorado grown hay. The 2013 edition of the directory is available to the public at no cost. “The directory is a great way for producers to market their hay and is an important resource for buyers across Colorado […]

OJC and LCC Partner to Meet Area Business Needs

(Lamar, Colorado; August 27, 2013) Lamar Community College and Otero Junior College are partnering to provide services to Southeastern Colorado’s businesses, farms and ranches. OJC will be expanding its Agri-Business Management program into LCC’s service area, while LCC will take on the Small Business Management program in OJC’s service area. Providing services on a regional […]

Governor Hickenlooper Releases Statement Regarding Altered Federal Viewpoint of Sales of Recreational Marijuana

DENVER — Thursday, Aug. 29, 2013 — Gov. John Hickenlooper released this statement today in response to U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder’s announcement regarding marijuana laws in Colorado and Washington: “We recognize how difficult this issue has been for the Department of Justice and we appreciate the thoughtful approach it has taken. Amendment 64 put […]

Senator Bennet Discusses Farm Bill, Drought and Education

U.S. Senator Michael Bennet fielded questions focusing on the bipartisan immigration and farm bills, as well as how our national school system is not performing up to expectations.  The senator was concluding a three day visit to eastern Colorado constituents this past Wednesday, August 28.  Bennet and former Colorado Governor Roy Romer made an early […]

Monsoon Rains Bring Some Relief to Drought

    The Drought Information statement from the National Weather Service in Pueblo states the southwest monsoon came alive across Colorado in July, continuing to be active into the middle of August.  The precipitation has brought some short and long term relief to the severe to extreme drought conditions which has had its grip on […]

Colorado Employment Situation July 2013

  According to the survey of households, the unemployment rate increased one tenth of a percentage point to 7.1 percent. The number of people participating in the labor force decreased 6,500 over the month and the number of people reporting themselves as employed decreased 7,100. The larger decline in total employment than in the labor […]

Colorado Department of Agriculture Receives Marketing Award for 2012 Rocky Ford Cantaloupe Revitalization Campaign

LAKEWOOD, Colo. – The Colorado Department of Agriculture received the “Award of Agricultural Marketing Excellence” at the annual North American Agricultural Marketing Officials (NAAMO) conference in Alexandria, VA.  The prestigious, national marketing award is in recognition for the campaign following the 2011 listeria tragedy. Following the 2011 listeria outbreak, the Colorado Department of Agriculture and the families in […]

“Lamar Reflections” Mural is Taking Shape

“Lamar Reflections” is the name for the mosaic mural under construction on West Elm Street in Lamar.  The mural will be erected in Bi-Centennial Park in Lamar prior to the September 20 arrival of over 1,000 bicyclists taking part in the annual Pedal the Plains event. The art work on the panels, which will stand […]

CO Exports on Pace to Set Record High

DENVER – Friday, August 9, 2013 – Colorado’s exports of manufactured, agricultural and mineral products increased 6 percent in the first half of 2012 compared to the same period in 2012, growing from $3.9 billion to $4.2 billion.  At the current rate of growth, the state is projected to reach over $8.6 billion in annual export sales […]