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New Signage for Prowers County, Commodity Distributions Going Monthly in 2014

Pat Palmer and Brad Semmens, board members of the Prowers County Lodging Tax Panel, met with the County Commissioners for permission to mount an LED sign owned by Semmens on the courthouse lawn.  The sign would be used to promote various, non-commercial activities in the county through the year.  “Ever since PCDI moved its headquarters […]

Prowers Medical Center Board Approves Equipment Purchases

    Prowers Medical Center Board members approved the purchase of what is known as Disaster Recovery Software for $80,000, following additional information requested of Craig Loveless, Chief Executive Officer at PMC.  The purchase is required because the HIPAA/HITECH Act requires medical providers to be equipped with an offsite disaster recovery solution of patient medical […]

Prowers County Budget Passed for 2014

    The Prowers County Commissioners held a public hearing on the 2014 county budget this past Thursday, December 12 and approved resolutions for the budget amounting to $17,844,998 as well as a mill levy of 27.17 mills for assessable property within the county amounting to $3,339,233, based on an assessment of $122,901,471.  The county’s […]

PATS Will Roll Into the New Year

  Prowers Area Transit Service will be in operation for the approaching New Year’s Eve, safely transporting holiday partiers to and from their homes and evening entertainment spots.  PATS is in need of at least $500 in donations for fuel and to reimburse the drivers and volunteers who will help out that evening.  The service […]

Applications Being Accepted for Funding to Support Small and Emerging Rural Businesses

DENVER, Colo., October 31, 2013 – USDA Rural Development State Director Trudy Kareus announced that the agency is accepting applications for the Rural Business Enterprise Grant Program (RBEG). Applications are due by 4 PM on January 17, 2014. Nonprofit economic development groups, public bodies and tribes are encouraged to apply. Grant funds may be used […]

Rust Fungus to Battle Widespread, Damaging Weed

  LAKEWOOD, Colo. – Canada thistle is one of Colorado’s most widespread and damaging exotic invasive weeds, infesting croplands as well as pastures, rangelands, roadsides and other non-crop areas. The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the Colorado Department of Agriculture (CDA) have entered into a cooperative agreement to control the noxious weed Canada […]

Wise Giving Tips for the Holiday Season

Secretary of State Scott Gessler today reminded Coloradans to be vigilant of potential charity scams during the holiday season. Many Coloradans are generous during the holidays, donating to fund the good work charities do in communities across the state. Unfortunately, there are bad actors who try to take advantage of this generosity with scams. Secretary […]

Flood Recovery Jobs Program Received Federal Grant

(DENVER) — The Colorado Department of Labor and Employment announced today that it has received a $4.6 million National Emergency Grant from the U.S. Department of Labor to launch a Flood Recovery Jobs Program. The program will hire about 230 temporary workers to address clean up and recovery issues across Boulder, Clear Creek, El Paso, […]

Prowers Medical Center Rewards Staff and the Community

During the Holiday Season, our thoughts turn gratefully to those who have stood beside us as we have grown and adapted to meet the needs of our communities. In appreciation of the ongoing support of our community, Prowers Medical Center (PMC) has chosen to reward our staff of 200+ for their hard work and dedication […]

Holly Commercial Club Meeting Minutes

The Holly Commercial Club members held their final meeting of the year on Wednesday, December 4, at the Holly Methodist Church.    The community Christmas Home Lighting Contest will be held this year on Tuesday, December 17.  The categories will be religious, original and novelty themes.  The first place winner will receive $450 in prizes with […]

Lamar Utility Board to Clarify General Service Large Classifications

  The Lamar Utility Board passed several resolutions Tuesday, December 10, as the board held their final meeting of 2013.  Resolution 13-12-05 clarifies the availability section in the General Service Large Rate sheet, as it is available to all Non-Residential customers that carry an electric Demand Load greater than 40kW to 399 kW.  Light Plant Superintendent […]

Prowers County Sheriff Report, November 2013

The Prowers County Sheriff’s Department responded to 251 service calls this past November, 2013.  The City of Lamar had 127 calls, followed by the County with 85; Holly had 29 calls and Wiley had five.  Lamar posted 44 jail related calls and 13 for warrant arrests, as well as 32 calls for serving papers and […]

National Weather Service Drought Monitor Update

    November 2013 began warm and dry across most of southeast and south central Colorado.  A changing weather pattern began producing cool and wet weather especially in the southwest mountains and San Luis Valley.  Much of this moisture missed southeast Colorado which perpetuated the drought in portions of the lower Arkansas River Valley.  Moderate […]

Lamar City Council Sales Tax Report

The November 2013 Total Sales and Use Tax Collections gained 3.26% or $8,014 for October sales, collected in November.  2012 was $245,924.74 while the current year showed $253,938.85.  Year to date collections for Total Sales and Use Tax for 2013 showed an increase of 3.15% for a difference between 2012 and 2013 of $96,836.47.  The […]

City of Lamar Gains Four New Police Officers

Lamar Police Chief, Gary McCrea, introduced three new full time police officers and one reserve officer during the city council’s Monday night meeting, December 9. The officers are: Jason LaCost, Robert Sharrer, Branden Kemp and Reserve Officer Margaret Ausbun. Chief McCrea noted that, “It’s nice to see some local folks applying to the department.” He […]

Funds Needed to Continue Project HOPE

    Project HOPE at the Lincoln School in Lamar is seeking new funding to continue operations for area youngsters when its four year Juvenile Assistant Grant runs out next September.  “Each of the four years has less money allocated than the year before,” said Lori Hammer, the only full time employee at Project HOPE.  […]

Frigid Temps for Parade of Lights

Cold temperatures reduced the number of sidewalk viewers for the annual Parade of Lights in Lamar this past Friday, December 6. Most visitors downtown were either in their cars along Main Street or inside a business where they could watch in warmth. Chamber of Commerce board members made a last-minute change of plans by having […]

LiveWell Prowers County Reviews Successful Year

  “Now that we’ve become more visible through our community oriented events, we’re really gaining momentum,” was the way Emily Nieschburg summarized the past year for the LiveWell Prowers County Health Coalition.  A luncheon meeting recapped some of the goals the organization attained through 2013 and focused on what can be done in 2014.  Nieschburg […]

10th Annual Fantasy Tree Provides Entertainment & Funding

The tally isn’t official yet, but almost $9,000 has been collected so far from the November 23 Fantasy Tree Celebration held at the Lamar Elks Lodge.  Lisa Thomas, committee chairman, said the group hoped they could reach the $10,000 level in honor of their tenth year.  The funds come from the annual auction of decorated […]

Reinke Recognizes Colorado Plains Irrigation with Gold Pride Award at Annual Convention

Reinke Manufacturing Company, Inc., a leading manufacturer of mechanized irrigation systems, is excited to announce that Colorado Plains Irrigation in Lamar, Colo., has received a Gold Reinke Pride award in recognition of the company’s 2012-2013 marketing year success. The Reinke dealership was honored during Reinke’s recent annual convention held October 20-22, 2013, in Omaha, Neb. […]