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Prowers Lodging Panel Okays Funding for Lamar Days

    Marketing expenses associated with this year’s Lamar Days, May 16-18, were approved by the Prowers County Lodging Tax Panel during their monthly meeting, Tuesday, March 18.  The three day annual event highlights Lamar’s anniversary and the Lamar Chamber of Commerce was granted $2417.47 of their $2,780 request as the balance, $362.53, was being […]

Healthy Places Week for Lamar, March 29-April 5

  Everybody in Lamar is encouraged to voice their ideas about health oriented improvements in the community during “Wellness Week”, March 29 through April 5 at various locations around the town.  Each day will focus on a segment of community improvement ideas from the public that will be incorporated into a Parks, Trails and Recreation […]

Colorado Employment Situation-January 2014

Colorado Employment Situation-January 2014  Employers in Colorado added 7,300 nonfarm payroll jobs from December to January for a total of 2,412,200 jobs, according to the survey of business establishments. Private sector payroll jobs increased 7,600 and government decreased 300.  According to the survey of households, the unemployment rate decreased one-tenth of a percentage point to […]

Recovered Stolen Calves

Media Release-March 16, 2014  Deputy Shawn Stone of the Prowers County Sheriff’s office has been investigating the theft of calves from around the area.  This weekend 25 calves were recovered.  With the assistance from the brand inspector, five calves have been returned to their owners, 13 have been identified belonging to owners in Kansas and […]

Marble & Cook Advance to GOP Primary, Four Sheriff Candidates Stilll in Play

The Lamar Community College, Large Lecture Hall was filled to capacity for the Prowers County Republican Assembly on Sunday, March 16.  County GOP Chairwoman, Janet Marriot said 103 delegates had been allowed for the state convention following the Credential Committee report presented by Kathy Callison.  Nine GOP state and national level speakers addressed the audience, including […]

Wildfire in Colorado, Where do you get your Information

  The names roll off the tongue, the 2000s have been rough years for fire in Colorado…Hayman, Four Mile, High Park, Missionary Ridge, West Fork Complex, Waldo Canyon, Black Forest, East Peak, and Royal Gorge.    These are but a few of the fires we have seen in the past 10 to 15 years.  Drought, pine […]

Granada Customers to Vote on SECPA Sale

  Granada Trustees voted to approve a resolution during a February 26 public meeting to hold a community election on whether to sell the city’s electric power to SECPA, Southeast Colorado Power Association.  The election will be held Tuesday, April 1.  The negotiated purchase price is $475,000 and it will be approved or denied by […]

Lamar City Sales Tax Revenue Takes a Slide

    For the second month in a row, the sales tax revenue for the City of Lamar has decreased, an anomaly in what has been small, but continuous growth for the past several years.  January Sales Tax collected this past February shows a 7.05% drop-off and loss of $16,690.44 from the previous period.  Use […]

Rural By Choice-PCDI Annual Meeting

  One Prowers County resident was elected to the Prowers County Board of Directors and three current members retained their seats on the board during the annual PCDI meeting on Wednesday, March 5.  Aaron Leiker was elected as a board member-at-large and Debra Choat, John Marrin and Doug Thrall will retain their seats on the […]

How Do You Want to ENVISION LAMAR?

  Since this past November, the City of Lamar has added a new feature on the city’s webpage called Envision Lamar.  Citizens can voice their ideas and opinions by answering four questions about city improvements using their internet.  The responses will be noted by city officials including City Administrator John Sutherland, Main Street Program Director […]

Holly Trustees Set April 2 Public Hearing for Electric Rate Modifications

  The Holly Trustees set a public hearing date for 7pm, Wednesday, April 2 for discussion of proposed electric rate modifications to meet the costs of electric energy services provided by the Town of Holly Electric Department.  If approved, the rate adjustments will be retroactive by one day, to the beginning of the month, April […]

ARPA Files Suit Against Babcock & Wilcox

On February 28, 2014 the Arkansas River Power Authority filed a lawsuit against Babcock & Wilcox Power Generation Group, Inc. (B&W) which supplied the coal-fired steam boiler for the Lamar Repowering Project. The boiler was never able to meet its emissions guarantees.   As a result of B&W’s failure to deliver a fully functioning boiler capable […]

Ideas for Improved Lamar Main Street Explored

  CDOT, Colorado Department of Transportation, measures Main Street in downtown Lamar, 100 feet wide, from door to door for store front businesses.  A group of Lamar residents were asked to make improvements for those 100 feet during a meeting held by Britina Associates, a health-oriented consulting firm hired by the City of Lamar, seeking […]

Colorado Winter Wheat Varieties 2014 Crop: USDA/NASS

  This report provides the results of the Winter Wheat Seedings by Variety Survey, 2014 Crop, conducted by the National Agricultural Statistics Service, Colorado Field Office. The survey was funded by the Colorado Wheat Administrative Committee. The survey was not sampled to provide a direct expansion of the seeded acreage by variety or a measure […]

Industrial Hemp Registration Draws Near

CDA Urges Producers to be Aware of Challenges  LAKEWOOD, Colo. – Late last year, the Colorado Department of Agriculture adopted the first industrial hemp rules in the state’s history; producers can begin to register with CDA’s industrial hemp program on March 1, 2014. However, potential registrants should be aware of uncertainties that still exist because […]

Lamar Partnership Incorporated Holds Annual Meeting

  Kevin Knight and Clifford Boxley were voted in as new LPI board members during the annual meeting, February 26. Sean Lirley was elected to a new three year term.  Board positions will remain the same with Kim Fornier as president, Melissa Bohls as vice-president, Denise Carder as treasurer and Carla Scranton as secretary.  Executive […]

Cashless System Not Returning to 2014 Colorado State Fair

PUEBLO, Colo. – The Colorado State Fair Board of Commissioners has voted not to bring the cashless system back to the 2014 Colorado State Fair. “I believe an electronic system is still the wave of the future for fairs across the country but the Board agrees that, with the current budget restraints of the Fair, […]

PCDI Annual Banquet set for LCC Wellness Center March 5

The annual Prowers County Development Incorporated banquet meeting will be held Wednesday, March 5 at 6:30pm at the LCC Wellness Center.  PCDI Executive Director, Lance Benninghoff said the keynote speaker is Marci Penner of the Kansas Sampler Foundation.  Penner will discuss succession planning and how to preserve and sustain rural culture.  Benninghoff said he will […]

Prowers County Sheriff’s Report, 2013 Summary

The Prowers County Sheriff’s Department responded to 3,353 calls for service in 2013.  Lamar led the way with 1,808 calls, followed by the County with 1,051; Holly had 330 requests and Wiley had 100.  Lamar had the most jail related calls at 695 and 178 warrant arrests.  The Sheriff’s Department noted 189 investigation cases were […]

Council Okays New Airport Lights, City Street Sweeper

  Two public hearings were scheduled by the council.  A temporary modification of premise application for two events at the Buzzard’s Roost was set for a public hearing on March 24.  Jay Gruber, owner of the Buzzard’s Roost on North Main Street, hosts two annual music events, the County Jam on June 14-15 and the […]