RSSAll Entries in the "Business" Category

Drought Can Stop a Riverboat. Can It Stop Lamar Racing?

The Lamar Racing Club’s Promotions and Publicity committee met on August 14th to discuss the future of the 2012 race schedule and talked about different ways to promote the races. At issue are the drought, and rumors, “there won’t be races at the Lamar Speedway the rest of the season, because of the water shortage”. […]

Roadwork on US 50 Between Lamar and Las Animas

BENT COUNTY – Work is underway to add passing and merging lanes and construct other improvements on U.S. 50, beginning west of Hasty and continuing east to State Highway (SH) 196 (McClave Junction). The Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) project consists of asphalt paving, construction of acceleration and deceleration lanes at the Fort Lyon (SH […]

Do Not Fold, Spindle or Mutilate, Shred Instead

  Baby boomers may remember the beginning of that phrase from the 1960s, as a reference to handling documents the correct way or they may get rejected by the computers.  It also had a meaning in that the paperwork was more important than the person, sometimes signified as a message on a tee shirt.    […]

Sutphin Petroleum Ribbon Cutting

Sutphin Petroleum, East Highway 50 in Lamar, celebrated its Grand Opening this past Friday, August 17, with a ribbon cutting with employees and Lamar Chamber of Commerce members on hand. John Sutphin Jr. purchased the former Southeast Coop property earlier this year and has been converting the operation into a C Store with various agriculture related […]

To Mrs. Munro, with Love

  Former Lamar school teacher, Dixie Munro, was honored this past Saturday, August 18, by her former students for her years of service to the community.    Several dozen students were on hand at the Lamar Cultural Event Center for remarks and presentations made by emcee Richard McCloughan, a student of Dixie Munro’s from the […]

Holly Commercial Club Update from August Meeting

    The Holly Commercial Club meets at noon on the first Wednesday of the month at the Holly Methodist Church.  Activities from the past meeting, August 1, include:  The Treasurer’s Report was given by Darlene Bruce.  Monthly balance was $868.41 and year to date was reported at $9,724.61.  The Shopper Report was presented by […]

PMC Celebrates Safety Net Clinic Week

PROWERS MEDICAL CENTER CELEBRATES THE 3rd ANNUAL SAFETY NET CLINIC WEEK, AUG 20 – 24 WITH A VISIT FROM THE OFFICE OF U.S. CONGRESSMAN, CORY GARDNER. Lamar, CO – August 16, 2012 – Prowers Medical Center, along with other Colorado community-funded safety net clinics and federally certified rural health clinics are celebrating the third annual […]

U.S. Capital Christmas Tree to Visit La Junta this November

DENVER, Colo. (August 16, 2012) – This holiday season, the U.S. Forest Service and the White River National Forest with help from their nonprofit partner, Choose Outdoors and major sponsors including Colorado Tourism Office, Mack Trucks and The National Association of Convenience Stores, will present a gift to the nation from the people of Colorado.  […]

USDA Grants Available for Value Added Ag Products

WASHINGTON, August 16, 2012 – Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack today invited agricultural producers to apply for grants to increase the value of their products.  “Producers can greatly enhance the bottom line of their businesses and improve their economic prospects when they improve the value of their products, thus expanding their markets and customer base,” Vilsack […]

Annual Agriculture Photography Contest Underway

LAKEWOOD, Colo. —Even though summer is waning and fall is approaching, it is still a great time to snap a photo and enter the annual “Colorado…it’s AgriCultural” photography contest. Colorado agriculture is evident everywhere, and the 15th annual photography contest is seeking entries as a way to celebrate the state’s agricultural heritage. “The photography contest […]

Kit Carson Hotel in La Junta Demolished

   The landmark Kit Carson Hotel in La Junta was torn down this past week.  The 105 year old building was listed on the Colorado Registry of Historic Places, but the owners could not find an investor to help finance any revitalization project for the three story structure at the intersection of Colorado Avenue and […]

Business of the Week – The Holiday Motel

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 the The Holiday Motel located in Lamar. Call them at: 719.336-9754. The Holiday Motel at 404 N. Main Street in […]

Colorado Employment Situation – July 2012

Nonfarm payroll jobs increased 4,500 from June to July for a total of 2,294,900 jobs, according to the survey of business establishments. Private sector payroll jobs increased 4,200 and government increased 300. According to the survey of households, the unemployment rate increased one tenth of one percentage point over the month to 8.3 percent.  “The […]

Prowers County Sheriff’s Report, July 2012

  The Prowers County Sheriff’s Department responded to 158 service calls in Lamar this past July, 118 for the county and 30 for Holly.  The total calls were 321.  Fifty-six of the Lamar calls were jail related with 30 for the County and 10 for Holly.  Lamar had calls for 18 warrant arrests, 29 for […]

Commissioner Salazar To Attend Arkansas Valley Fair

Commissioner of Agriculture John Salazar will attend the Arkansas Valley Fair in Rocky Ford on Saturday August 18. During his visit he will participate in a cantaloupe eating contest along with other state and local officials. The public is invited to attend the contest on August 18 at 10:40 AM at the infield located on […]

Another Growth Month for Lamar Sales Tax Revenue

Total Sales and Use Tax Collections for June 2012 for the City of Lamar increased 11.95% over the same period last year.  Collections amounted to $313,592.81, or an increase of $33,484.43.  City Sales Tax increased for that period 6.59%, up $17,497.79.  Year to Date tax collections were increased appropriately, at 6.60% for Total Sales and […]

Lamar Utility Board Recognizes Former Member John Munez

  Lamar Utility Board members held a brief meeting Tuesday, August 14 before going into executive session for advice on various legal questions.  The board recognized the contributions made by former member, John Munez who had served as a director from August 2007 to this past year.    Purchase orders and bills received approval for payment […]

Lamar City Council Begins Annual Budget Discussions

The Lamar City Council held a lengthy, preliminary budget discussion during a work session prior to the regular meeting on Monday, August 13.  The workshop gave an opportunity for department heads to discuss any capital equipment or project requests, additional employees or changes in their budget requests for 2013.  Fourteen different departments will have their […]

Project HOPE Discusses Funding Plans for Teen Center

  Members of the Partners for HOPE Center Coalition met at Lincoln School on Monday, August 13, to conduct an election of officers, review the status of their non-profit 501C3 application and reorganize or discontinue current committees.    Lori Hammer, Project HOPE director, chaired the meeting, held at Lincoln Elementary School in Lamar, the new […]

Sand and Sage Fair Parade Results & Pix

The Annual Sand and Sage Fair Parade was held this past Saturday, August 11, on a sunny, warm day.  Entries lined up along South Main Street for the annual northerly route and passed crowds of people lining the streets for a glimpse of the float entries, perhaps a candy toss coming their way and a […]