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City of Lamar, Annual Building Department Summary

  The total value of construction for the City of Lamar in 2011 totaled $4,572,431 according to a summary filed by the Code Inspector’s office.  One new home, the first for Lamar in several years, is currently under construction. Permits were issued for one single new garage and four for carports; three permits for manufactured […]

Fly Ash Dump Protocols to be Reviewed

Area resident Cathy Tintinger, who has opposed fly ash dumping at the city-owned,  East Lamar Landfill, requested the intergovernmental agreement between the county and City of Lamar regarding fly ash disposal be terminated.  She voiced concerns over the clay content being used as a base for the landfill as well as the fact that ash […]

Business of the Week – Tri-County Ford Lincoln Mercury

 You help your community thrive when you shop locally! Be sure to read The Prowers Journal each week when we highlight a featured Business of the Week. This week we spotlight Tri-County Ford Lincoln Mercury at 7240 Hwy 50 West, in Lamar which is managed by General Manager Jeff Travis. Tri County Ford Lincoln Mercury […]

Lamar Utility Board Sets 2012 Fees, Reviews November Sales

The Lamar Utilities Board passed two resolutions at their first meeting of the year, Tuesday, January 10.  The first resolution set the interest rate on customer deposits for 2012 as stipulated by the PUC, Public Utilities Commission.  The rate, 0.34% is the same as in 2011.  The second resolution sets the rate for the City […]

City of Lamar Sales Tax Revenue Report, November, 2011

November 2011 Lamar city sales tax revenue collected in December shows only a fraction of a percent gain for the month and a slight decrease for Total taxes collected for the same period.  November city sales tax was up 0.91% for a gain of $2,110.19 over the same time last year, and a drop of […]

Speedy Meeting for Lamar City Council

Only a few topics were covered during the Monday night Lamar city council meeting on January 9.  Pat Mason, Public Works Director, told the council, “We’re about 95% complete on all our snow removal at this point.”  Mason said the street crews have had to operate with a small, warm window of opportunity, between 11am […]

Holly Commercial Club Meeting Minutes, Jan. 4, 2012

Prayer was said by Kathy Leathers and a delicious lunch was served by the Methodist Church. Call to order at 12:25 pm by Vice President Tracie Kalma. Attendance roll sign-in sheet was passed around, 13 people were present. Minutes; were read out loud for all present to hear. A motion for the December minutes to […]

Brief City Council Meeting Set

Few items are before the Lamar City Council for their first meeting of the new year, this evening, January 9. There is no work session scheduled, and the regular meeting will begin at 7pm in council chambers. The Sales and Use Tax Report will be presented to the council by the City Clerk. A public […]

NWS Drought Summary for SE CO as of January 5, 2012

Hydrologic Summary: Mountain snowpack at the end of December was running slightly below average across southeast and south central Colorado.  The Arkansas Basin reported 88% of average snowpack overall.  The Rio Grande Basin in south central Colorado reported 92%. Streamflow was generally near average at the end of December.  Overall reservoir storage was below average.  […]

Tanks Are Out

Two, ten-thousand gallon gas tanks were pulled out of the ground at the former Ken Roe’s Gas Station on South Main Street on Thursday afternoon, January 5. Various pieces of excavation equipment dug away at the two tanks which apparently sat one on top of another. Environmental inspectors took several soil samples from the surrounding […]

ARPA Bond Rating Lowered

The following is a News Release issued by ARPA which supplies wholesale power to Holly, Lamar, Springfield, Trinidad, Las Animas and La Junta.  

Holly Trustees Discuss Sales Tax Increase, Zoning Study

The Holly Town Board of Trustees outlined a scope of study regarding zoning regulation updates for Holly as well as a review for possibly raising the city sales tax. Clerk Mary Rushton said that sales tax revenue for eleven months in 2011 amounted too $48,000. Town Administrator Marsha Willhite said a one cent increase would […]

Business of the Week – My Wholesale Products

You help your community thrive when you shop locally! Be sure to read The Prowers Journal each week when we highlight a featured Business of the Week. This week we spotlight My Wholesale Products at 105 South Main Street in Lamar, owned and operated by Shirley Smith. My Wholesale Products has been in business since2004. […]

Local Three-Way Partnership Tackles Behavioral and Mental Health Primary Care

Southeast Mental Health, Partnership for Progress, and High Plains Community Health Center Tackle Behavioral and Mental Health and Primary Care Under the auspices of what is being described as one the most important healthcare grants received in Colorado, Southeast Mental Health Services (SEMHS) and its subsidiary, Partnership for Progress (PFP), along with High Plains Community […]

Nominations Open for Lamar Chamber Citizen of the Year

  One week remains for those area residents wishing to nominate a deserving citizen for the Lamar Chamber Citizen of the Year award.  The deadline for entries to the Chamber office is Noon, Tuesday, January 10.  The Chamber has set these criteria for a nomination and should be outlined in the nominating letter/form. Purpose – […]

County Wraps Up 2011 with Board Appointments

The Prowers County Board of Commissioners made several committee appointments to close out their final meeting of 2011 last week. Jim Larrick was appointed to serve a three year term on the Prowers County Planning Commission beginning January 2012. David Wagner was selected for a four year term on the East Prowers Weed Control District […]

2011 Was a Dryer Year

The National Weather Service indicates that 2010 was wetter than 2011 in southeast Colorado. The wettest month for Eads was August with 2.99 inches of rain, the driest was October with 0.15.  August was the wettest month for Haswell with 2.33 inches and the driest was October with 0.08.  John Martin Dam received 3.06 inches […]

New DUI Website for Holiday Heat is On Campaign

Denver, CO (December 15, 2011) – With holiday parties in full swing, the state has launched a new tool to help Coloradans make safer choices before getting behind the wheel after consuming alcohol. A new statewide DUI resource website, No DUI Colorado (www.NoDUIColorado.org), was developed by state agencies on the Persistent Drunk Driver (PDD) Committee […]

Safer Holiday with PMC and PATS

New Year’s Eve means very different things for different people. For some, it is a chance to enjoy a quiet evening at home; ringing in the New Year with loved ones. For others, New Year’s Eve is a chance for a wild night out on the town filled with champagne and party hats. If you […]

Lamar Snow Removal Operations Resume, Council Holds Last Meeting of 2011

City crews should be back on the streets of Lamar today, continuing their snow removal operations. City Administrator Bill Pfeilsticker told the city council during Monday night’s meeting, that the warmer weather will help with the clean up, as the colder temperatures froze the snow on the roads to hard-pack ice. He said they’ll attempt to […]