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Prowers County Sheriff Report, May 2013

  The Prowers County Sheriff’s Office responded to 296 calls for May 2013 with 145 from Lamar, 103 from the County, 41 from Holly and nine from Wiley.  Forty-three of the calls from Lamar were jail related including 15 warrant arrests and 43 for serving papers and restraining orders.  The county filed eight calls for […]

Business of the Week – PMC Cardiac Rehabilitation

You help your community thrive when you shop locally! Be sure to read The Prowers Journal each week when the Lamar Chamber of Commerce and The Prowers Journal highlight a featured Business of the Week. This week we are proud to spotlight PMC Cardiac Rehabilitation Give them a call at: 719.336-6731 Prowers Medical Center has been a vital part of our […]

Changes and Benefits for Local VA Medical Needs

Area veterans were notified about changes in the way they will receive health care from the Veterans’ Administration during a morning seminar at the VA clinic at Prowers Medical Center this past Wednesday, June 26.  Those changes include the use of Telehealth systems, a form of two-way computerized medical examinations.  In the near future, veterans […]

PCDI Discusses Proposed Bypass Costs and Impact

Discussion on the proposed Lamar By-pass, or Reliever Route, is intensifying on what the cost of the project will mean to the City of Lamar and Prowers County, and will the new route around Lamar aid or injure the economic climate of businesses along Main Street and what changes would the state make to Main […]

Public Access to Valco Pond by this Summer?

  The Lamar City Council discussed opening a portion of Valco Ponds to the public this summer.  City Administrator, John Sutherland suggested renaming the site North Gateway Park during the council’s Monday meeting, June 24.  Last week he discussed the status of the 108 donated acres with the Prowers County Commissioners regarding vegetation and upkeep of the land.  Until the […]

County Fire Ban and Marijuana Prohibitions Enacted

  The Prowers County Commissioners voted to reinstitute the 2006 Fire Ban Ordinance during their meeting this past Thursday, June 20 (correction from June 30).  The fire ban was enacted due to the number of Red Flag Days and the persistent drought conditions being experienced throughout southeastern Colorado.  The fire ban does not restrict agriculturally […]

Lamar Chosen to Host 2014 State American Legion Convention

  The City of Lamar will host the 2014 Colorado American Legion Convention.  Denise Carder, Lamar Chamber of Commerce President and Shanwa Hodge, Executive Director of Lamar Partnerships, Incorporated, made a presentation on behalf of the city to state American Legion dignitaries during this year’s convention in Ft. Collins this past weekend.  Carder said they […]

Southeast Health Group names Trevor LaCost ‘Board Member of the Year’

  La Junta, CO—June 21, 2013—Southeast Health Group – Southeast Health Group recently named Trevor LaCost “Board Member of the Year” for outstanding service during 2012-13. Trevor’s record of leadership will be compared against other behavioral health center board members for a statewide award given by the Colorado Behavioral Healthcare Council at their annual conference […]

Thoughts on the By-Pass? Cast Your Website Vote

By an almost three to one margin, a non-scientific survey on the City of Lamar website, shows people favoring the construction of a by-pass or reliever route as it’s now termed, around the City of Lamar.  General discussion on the pros and cons for a bypass has been held around Lamar for almost 30 years.  […]

Southeast CO Unemployment Figures

Colorado Jobs Update from Department of Labor & Employment  Nonfarm payroll jobs decreased 5,000 from April to May to 2,353,600 jobs, according to the survey of business establishments. Private sector payroll jobs decreased 4,900 and government decreased 100.  According to the survey of households, the unemployment rate was unchanged at 6.9 percent. The number of […]

State Prison Population Study Forecasts Slow Increase in Numbers

  The prison population pendulum in Colorado will eventually swing towards larger numbers of inmates, eliminating, at least for the present, any cutback in state or private prison services in southeast Colorado.  The Governor’s Office of State Planning and Budgeting was directed by the state legislature last year, to study prisoner population trends in Colorado […]

Changes Coming for Local VA Health Care

  Area veterans are receiving mailed invitations to attend a June 26 meeting at the Lamar VA Clinic where they will be briefed on VA Telehealth services which will become a new treatment procedure.  The meeting will be conducted at the Lamar VA Clinic that Wednesday from 9:30am to 12pm.  The rental agreement between the […]

Granada Water System Damaged by Lightning? Residents Asked to Boil Drinking Water

  Officials in Granada are recommending that residents boil their drinking water until further notice as the electrical system controlling the water pumps and purifier in the community is off line.  Town Clerk Jackie Malone said the problem was discovered this morning, June 20, when Public Works Manager, John McMillan, went to take a reading […]

Holly Commercial Club Reviews Bluegrass Festival

Members of the Holly Commercial Club met in regular session for their monthly meeting, Wednesday, June 5 at the United Methodist Church.  Discussion focused on preparations for the annual Bluegrass Festival including volunteer duties and which businesses will help supply meals.  Contributions included preparations of 50 lbs of pulled pork by Tracie Kalma, Pearly Reyman […]

Lodging Panel Funds Remember Foundation BBQ/Dance

  Holly Burton and Lisa Thomas, representing the Remember Foundation, a local Alzheimer’s support group, outlined the organization’s second annual fundraiser, set for July 3 this year.  Their request for $600 in marketing costs was approved by the Prowers Lodging Tax Panel during their monthly meeting, Tuesday, June 18.  The event, which will be held […]

Maintain Alarm System Peak Performance with New Power Supplies

Residents check the power supplies on their cell phones, ipods, digital cameras and lap top computers.  They can save a lot of time and trouble for area First Responders when they also check out the battery life of their smoke or carbon monoxide detectors in their home or business.  The Lamar Fire Department has been responding […]

Juniper Village Celebrates 20th Anniversary in Lamar

Residents and officials in Lamar attended the 20th anniversary observance of Juniper Village in Lamar, Wednesday, June 5.  The event was commemorated with decorations, snacks and beverages for the Juniper Village residents and guests.  Sharon Felton, director of the Lamar branch and Cindy Longfellow, one of the regional directors for Juniper Communities met and mingled […]

Lamar City Sales Tax–Down Monthly, Up Yearly

City of Lamar Sales Tax Revenue dropped slightly for April sales collected this past May, according to the City Clerk’s Office.  There was a 3.93% difference, or $10,500.53 between revenues for 2013 compared to 2012.  Current Total sales and Use Tax collections are at $256,961.36 compared to $267,461.89 in 2012.  Year to Date tax revenues […]

Lamar Fireworks Funders Need More Manpower

    It’s not so much the cost of the annual fireworks project as it is the effort to raise that money for the Lamar community each year.  Lamar Fire Chief Marshall Cook outlined the need for other groups to step up to the plate to raise the $8,000 for the annual 4th of July […]

Granada Trustees Cover Levees, Safe Sidewalks Project and Street Survey

  The Granada Town Trustees were informed that repairs to the town’s dike system for certification may be on hold for a while.  Trustee Jerene DeBono said she was informed by Thuy Patton, Flood Mapping Coordinator for the Colorado Water Conservancy Board, that some communities are having difficulty finding funding for the needed upgrades.  “They’re […]