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LCC RODEO: Buringa Signs

Edison Academy (Golden, CO) graduate Clint Buringa signs his letter of intent to rodeo for Lamar Community College as his mother, Katie, and LCC Rodeo Coach Fred Sherwood observe. He will pursue an Associate of Arts in Business. “Clint is the 2006 Colorado Junior Rodeo champion header and the 2008 champion heeler,” commented Sherwood, “he […]

Prowers County Commissioners Delay Closing CR 9

  A decision on closing County Road 9 off Highway 287 in Prowers County will be delayed for 30 days.  Greg Emick and Charlie Fowler met with the Prowers County Commissioners, Tuesday, March 27.  Emick is purchasing some land which adjoins property he currently owns.  The purchase would give him land on both sides of […]

Cattlemen to Host Meeting, Auction, and Banquet on March 31

LAMAR – Colorado’s oldest livestock organization will meet March 31st here. The annual Bent-Prowers Cattle & Horse Growers Association will mark the start of its 143rd year with its annual meeting, auction, banquet and cowboy ball. Events are open to the ranching community. Registration begins at 12:30 p.m. and the business session starts at 1 […]

Prowers County GOP Assembly Selects Commissioner Candidates

The Prowers County Republican Party will offer a full slate of commissioner candidates for election in November. Their county assembly was held this past Saturday, March 24, at Lamar Community College. The two candidates for District I and the two candidates for District III each garnered sufficient delegate votes to be placed on the ballot. […]

LCC RODEO: Gillette Results

Lamar Community College freshman Haley Keller finished fifth in Breakaway Roping last weekend at the Gillette College Rodeo in Gillette, WY and moved to 15th in the Central Rocky Mountain Region standings. Fellow freshman Donnie White finished eighth in Steer Wrestling. The team is back in action on March 30 in Fort Collins for the […]

Prowers County Commissioners Review Annexation Regulations, Levee Upgrade Plans for County

  The Prowers County Commissioners discussed several topics with Mary Root, County Land Use Administrator during their Thursday meeting, March 22.  A flood map is being completed for officials in compliance with mandated upgrades to the levee system throughout the country, mandated by FEMA and officials from the National Insurance Commission.  Root said that Granada […]

Doug Thrall Declares Commissioner Candidacy

  Lamar businessman Doug Thrall is entering the Prowers County commissioner’s race, declaring his candidacy for District III on the Democratic ticket.  His entry will put that district into a four way race among two Republicans; Roger Stagner and Wendy Buxton-Andrade and two Democrats, Jillane Hixson and Thrall.  Commissioner Gene Millbrand is not running for […]

Granada Trustees Approve New Fire Truck, Discuss Truck Parking Ordinance

Granada is getting a new fire truck.  The town board voted to purchase a 1987 model from Washington State to replace the 1964 model currently in use.  Ricky Silva informed trustee members he had found a model priced at $8,000 that had around 54,000 miles of use.  It will cost an additional $2,500 to get […]

Weed Burn and Spring Cleanup Underway

Members of the Lamar Fire Department and Public Works Department were starting fires Thursday morning, March 15, along a stretch of the Willow Creek Drainage area. “We’re probably looking at about four to five miles of weed growth and accumulated debris,” said Public Works Director, Pat Mason. Fire teams were using propane tanks to ignite […]

Controlled Brush Burn Set for Thursday

The Lamar Public Works Department and the Lamar Fire Department will be burning the Willow Creek Drainage from the area near the Lamar Swimming Pool east towards East Parmenter and then out toward Clay Creek to the east of Lamar.  Weather permitting, the burn will begin at approximately 7:30 a.m. on Thursday March 15th and […]

LUB Holds Brief Board Meeting

The Lamar Utilities Board is seeking bids to sell leftover scrap metal and railroad railing from the Repowering Project.  The metal will be sold at a per ton price and the awarded bidder will be responsible for all transportation and handling of the metal.  The Lamar Light Plant filed a claim with CIRSA, the city […]

Prowers Commissioners Address Civil Liberties, Second Bent County Prison to Close?

A matter of civil liberties was tabled by the Prowers County Commissioners during their March 13 meeting.  Loren Brown, spokesperson for Concerned Citizens of Prowers County, asked for a resolution of support from the commissioners regarding eliminations of at least two provisions of the National Defense Authorization Act, sections 1021 and 1022.    In a letter […]

Lamar City Sales Tax Collections are Up

The Sales Tax collections for the City of Lamar are up 3.79% for January and up 4.47% for Total Sales and Use Tax Collections for a gain of $10,588.01 over the same period in 2011.    Year-to-Date City Sales Tax collections are up 3.53% and Total Sales and Use Tax collections are up 2.51% for a […]

S. E. Colorado Employment Update

Employers in Colorado added 19,500 nonfarm payroll jobs from December to January for a total of 2,284,800 jobs, according to the survey of business establishments. Private sector payroll jobs increased 22,500 and government decreased 3,000.  According to the survey of households, the unemployment rate decreased one-tenth of a percentage point to 7.8 percent. The number […]

Oscar Riley New Lamar Councilman, Buzzard Gets Renewed License

Oscar Riley was selected as a replacement Lamar City Councilman for PJ Wilson who resigned his position as he no longer resides within city limits. Wilson informed the council last month and Riley was one of three candidates who was interviewed by the council in executive session last Wednesday. Steven Rabe has been selected by […]

Science and Students at LCC

  Several hundred elementary and middle school students put their best scientific foot forward Wednesday, March 7, at the annual Southeast Colorado Regional Science Fair held at Lamar Community College.  The LCC Wellness Center was full of students, exhibits and judges who were assessing the quality of the presentations from seven area schools, from Walsh […]

February 2012 NWS Hydrologic Chart for S.E. Colorado

National Weather Service-Hydrologic Report-March 4, 2012 Temperatures have been 0 to 2 degrees above average across the Arkansas Valley Basin during February. Temperatures across the upper Rio Grande Basin have been 1 to 2 degrees above average. Overall snowpack levels are running below average across the Arkansas and Upper Rio Grande basins. On February 29, […]

SE COLORADO HUNTERS GET APPLICATION TIPS

  LAMAR, Colo. – Colorado hunters in the southeast corner of the state who have questions about how to get a big-game hunting license this fall are invited to attend one of two upcoming application seminars that will provide information and application assistance. Hunters can learn about the draw and preference point system, determining your odds […]

Lamar Middle & High School FFA Contest Winners

Congratulations to the Lamar Middle School winners of FREE Donkey Basketball tickets for participating in various contests during FFA Week! Contests consisted of Ag Career Scavenger Hunt, Lamar FFA Facebook Group challenge and good behavior during game day at the Middle School.   Photo features on the back row FFA officers (left to right): Austin […]

Applications Available for Three Scholarships

Applications are now available for three scholarships being offered to prospective college students in Southeast Colorado. All scholarships are given in memory of Daniel Kasza. Graduating seniors and alumnus of McClave High School are urged to apply for the Daniel Kasza Memorial Scholarship. One $500 scholarship will be awarded to a graduating senior, and one […]