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Holly Commercial Club, November 6, 2013 Meeting

    Guests for the Wednesday monthly meeting included:  Lance Benninghoff, PCDI Executive Director; Bryce Thacker of the Holly Medical Clinic; Anne Marie Crampton and Jenna Randle of Lamar Community College.  The Treasurer’s monthly report showed a year to date profit of $2,066.28.  The Holly Shopper P & L for October reflected a profit of […]

Area Residents Appointed to Gov Judicial Commission

Gov. Hickenlooper announces Boards and Commissions appointments DENVER — Wednesday, Nov. 13, 2013 — Gov. John Hickenlooper announced several Boards and Commissions appointments today. The appointments were to the State Commission of Judicial Performance; the 1st through 15th Judicial District judicial nominating commissions; and the 17th through 22nd Judicial District judicial nominating commissions. Colorado’s 22 […]

Fairground Rentals, Salary Proposals, Science Library Discussed by Commissioners

  Arena availability is being booked in advance for 2014 activities for the Prowers County Fairgrounds.  The commissioners approved eight dates for next year for six gymkhanas for the Vaqueros Saddle Club between March and November and two for the return of the Colorado Mounted Thunder shooting competition in April, the third year this group […]

10th Annual Fantasy Tree Auction to Raise Funds for DSRC

  The 10th Annual Fantasy Tree fundraising event will be held on Saturday, November 23rd, 2013, at 6:00 p.m., at the Lamar Elks Lodge, 28157 US Hwy 287, in Lamar. The Fantasy Tree auction is a fundraising event to support the maintenance and operations of a four county “Safe House” which is operated by the […]

Second Time for Cook on City Council

Two separate city council sessions were held Monday, November 11, preceded by a work session to review the municipal Rates and Fees schedule for 2014.  A proposal noting some changes for the approaching year was tabled for an additional work session discussion because of the wide scope of services and fees that were covered.  Two […]

Some Drought Improvement in Early Fall for Southeast Colorado

    A wet summer, combined with good early season snowfall across the higher terrain and cool temperatures through October has  allowed for continued improvement in drought conditions across south central Colorado, but there has not been as much precipitation for southeastern plains counties.  The National Weather Service out of Pueblo reports Moderate D1 Drought […]

Corn Growers Remain on Track for Record Production Year

Washington, Nov. 8, 2013 – U.S. corn growers remain on track for a record high 14.0 billion bushel production year, according to the Crop Production report, released today by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS). In addition to corn numbers, the report also included updated forecasts for U.S. citrus production, and […]

Financial Upswing Noted for Holly Community

    The town of Holly is experiencing a spurt in prosperity with increases in revenues from three areas.  Marsha Willhite, Town Administrator, informed the Trustees at their monthly meeting, Wednesday, November 6, that an increase in revenue from dirt deposits at the town landfill are higher than expected when the 2013 budget had been […]

Lamar Chamber of Commerce Seeking Board Members

LAMAR, COLORADO – The Lamar Chamber of Commerce is seeking business and community professionals, interested and willing to dedicate their time, energy, and expertise, to serve on the Lamar Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors.  Candidates must be willing to serve a three year term, beginning January 1, 2014.  The Chamber Board of Directors annually […]

Brophy Says He’ll Represent All Coloradans

   State Senator, Greg Brophy, continued his 64 county campaign swing for governor through Lamar this past Monday, November 4, with a stop in Lamar and a Tuesday visit to La Junta residents planned.  Brophy, who described himself as a conservative senator, is building a platform that he says seeks to end cultural divisiveness between […]

Ringing the Bells for Holiday Hopes

  The Lamar Ministerial Alliance and Salvation Army is seeking volunteers to ring the bells during the holiday season donation drive.  Volunteers will spend two hours on weekends between November 29 and December 23 in front of various shopping areas in Lamar.  Their bell ringing will be the focal point for persons to offer cash […]

2014 Redbooks are Now Available

    By: Prowers County Extension Office   The ever popular Colorado State University Integrated Resource Management Redbooks are now available at the Prowers County Extension Office.  Supply is limited and will be available on a first come/first serve basis.  These pocket size books contain a wealth of information, but are very popular with livestock […]

IT’S TIME TO ORDER SEEDLING TREES

  Being inside due to the cold winter weather is a good time to begin planning those spring planting projects.  The Colorado State University Extension Offices in the Southeast Area are kicking off the 2014 seedling tree program.  We have a wide variety of windbreak trees available to order from your local Colorado State University […]

Lamar Utilities Board Approves 2014 Budget, Cook Leaves for City Council

The Lamar Utilities Board approved the budget for 2014 for Lamar Light and Power operations, tabled from their October 15 meeting.  One portion of the budget focuses on the Lamar Repowering Project.  Those expenses are funded through ARPA, Arkansas River Power Authority.  The other portion determines the revenue requirements needed from electric retail rates consisting […]

PCDI Gaining Income on Washington Street Rental Property

  The Prowers County Development Incorporated board of directors voted to adopt the general operating budget for 2014, as well as the incentives property budget.  Portions of the former Big R warehouse on East Washington Street have been rented over the past several months and a formal annual budget is warranted.  Office space is being […]

Valco Property Annexed, 2014 City of Lamar Budget Adopted

The Lamar City Council passed the 2014 budget on second reading during the Monday evening meeting, October 28, as well as the ordinance to levy and collect taxes for fiscal year 2014.  The council conducted a public hearing regarding the annexation of 108 acres into the city limits for the former Valco Ponds, now known […]

Money Saving Ideas from Southeast Area Extension Says

Looking for ways to save money  Between the weak economy, the drought, and the federal shutdown, many families are apprehensive about the future.  If you’re looking to cut expenses to make your future more secure, here are some suggestions: 1.      Establish and use a spending plan!  Beginning on the first day of a new month, […]

CDOT Unveils New Transportation Plan Website

CDOT UNVEILS NEW STATEWIDE TRANSPORTATION PLAN WEBSITE DENVER – The Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) has launched a new website in coordination with the development of the 2040 Statewide Transportation Plan which identifies future needs for Colorado’s transportation system and establishes a transportation vision for the state. The website, http://coloradotransportationmatters.com/, is designed to engage Coloradoans […]

Teen Motor Vehicle Fatalities Rise in 2012, Reversing Positive Trend

National Teen Driver Safety Week, Oct. 20-26  STATEWIDE—Parents of teenagers may think they don’t have influence on their kids, but when it comes to safe driving, they do — and it could mean the difference between life and death.   From 2004 to 2011, rates of motor vehicle crash deaths among 15- to 19-year-olds in Colorado […]

Bargains Rule for Moonlight Madness

Moonlight Madness fans enjoyed perfect weather this past Thursday evening, whether roaming the streets of downtown Lamar in search of a bargain, doing a little trick or treating in various stores, or gazing at the artistry on display at the Shore Arts Center. The annual event featured dress up time for adults and kids with […]