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Three S.E. Colorado Counties Struck by Five Tornadoes

Five tornadoes swept through southeast Colorado the night of Friday, April 27, knocking down numerous power lines, damaging or destroying several homes and buildings and causing, fortunately, only minor injuries to some area residents. The preliminary report from the National Weather service in Pueblo said there were two tornadoes in Prowers County, two in Kiowa […]

PMC Employees Host Board Candidate Forum

  A second public forum hosted by hospital employees for the six candidates for Prowers Medical Center Board of Directors was held at the Cultural Evens Center Tuesday, April 24.  The two hour event was also carried live on KLMR Radio.  This question and answer format deviated from the first forum, as 75 different written […]

PMC Employees Hosting April Forum for Board Candidates

For Immediate Release: MAKE AN EDUCATED VOTING DECISION!!! A public forum and question and answer session will be held on Tuesday April 24, 2012 from 6:00-8:00pm at the Cultural Event Center for the Prowers Medical Center Board of Directors Candidates. The Forum will also be broadcast live on KLMR. The Prowers Medical Center Employees have […]

Energy Savings, Financing and Rehab Program Outlined for County

      Plans for implementing a home or business owner’s energy efficiency audit program were presented to the Prowers County Commissioners this past Thursday, April 19.  Glen Marciniak, the Governor’s Energy Office Community Energy Coordinator, Laura Negley, S.E. Colorado Resource Conservation & Development Council Chair and Ravi Malhotra, iCAST President discussed the scope of […]

Colorado Employment Situation-March 2012

Employers in Colorado added 2,600 nonfarm payroll jobs from February to March for a total of 2,290,500 nonfarm payroll jobs, according to the survey of business establishments.  Private sector payroll jobs increased 2,600 and government was unchanged.  According to the survey of households, the unemployment rate was unchanged over the month at 7.8 percent. The […]

SECORHT and State Tournament are Funded by Lodging Panel

Only two requests were made to the Prowers County Lodging Tax Panel for funding during their monthly meeting, Tuesday, April 17.  SECORHT, a six county regional tourism promotion group, had asked for $10,000 from the panel, a yearly request that had been granted for the past four years.  However, the panel agreed to fund half […]

PMC Board Candidates Discuss Dollars and Sense at Public Forum

  While all six PMC board of director candidates recognized the need for some form of expansion at the hospital to accommodate an outpatient rehabilitation facility, most stated their dissatisfaction with a lack of specifics on the proposed renovations and expansion to warrant the $5million bond issue which goes before the voters on May 8. […]

Prowers County Sheriff Report, March, 2012

The Prowers County Sheriff’s Office responded to 295 calls for service for March, 2012.  Lamar generated 153 calls, there were 25 for Holly, 15 in Wiley and 93 in the county at large.    Fifty-seven of the Lamar calls were jail related and 20 resulted in warrant arrests.  Holly reported four traffic accidents and related problems, […]

New Granada Trustees Assume Duties

  New members of the Granada Town Board of Trustees took their places following their oath of office Wednesday night, April 11.  C.W. DeForest replaced Lesli Baca as mayor and Glenn Otto and Andi Riddle were sworn in as new members, while Debra Choat and Martin Jensen were administered their oath as returning board members.  […]

How Close is $4/gallon Gas?

  We’re on the verge of $4 a gallon gasoline, with the latest price increase just a few days ago in Lamar to $3.959.  Gas prices are expected to peak in May, just prior to the start of the summer season in the U.S., during our Memorial Day holiday.  The first week of January, the […]

The Remember Foundation Begins Local Efforts

  Almost any adult has had moments in their lives when they can’t remember where they left their car keys, some cordless house phones have ringers on the base unit that beeps the missing handset so you can find it buried in the sofa cushions, some of us enter a room, temporarily forgetting why we’re […]

Energy Drilling Coming to S.E. Colorado?

There are about 46,000 active oil and gas wells in Colorado, and as the demand for more fuel increases, there may be some wells developing in southeast Colorado, an area of increased interest in land for leasing.   County clerks and assessors, as well as elected officials in several communities, have commented on an influx of […]

Good Soaking Rain in S.E. Colorado this Week

PROBABILISTIC HYDROLOGIC OUTLOOK -NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE PUEBLO CO  The National Weather Service from Pueblo reported recently on the warmer than usual March we experienced in parts of southeast Colorado.  Moisture was also below averages for much of the state.  Colorado has been listed as ‘abnormally dry’ for all but 2% of the state at this […]

ARPA Motion to Dismiss WildEarth Guardian Lawsuit Denied

Representatives of the Arkansas River Power Authority (ARPA) and the Lamar Utilities Board (LUB) expressed disappointment that their motion to dismiss the lawsuit filed by the WildEarth Guardians (WEG) in early 2011 was denied.  ARPA sought to dismiss the lawsuit because the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) is already actively addressing the […]

Granada Has New Mayor, Trustees

The Town of Granada held municipal elections for the Board of Trustees on April 3. Town Clerk, Jackie Malone said ninety-six voters cast their ballots for four board members and for mayor. Lesli Baca declined to run for an additional term. C.W. DeForest received 54 votes for mayor against Ronald L. Silva who received 38. […]

Russell Karney Honored by Cattlemen Association; $14000 Raised at Auction

  LAMAR – Russell Karney of La Junta was honored during the annual Bent-Prowers Cattle & Horse Growers Association banquet March 31 in Lamar. Karney, a rancher and retired agri-business owner, was selected as the association’s prestigious Honorary Life Member Award recipient. Karney was raised on an irrigated farm south of Swink during the Great […]

NWS Reports Warm & Dry S.E. Colorado in March

March of 2012 was an unusually warm and dry month, across most of south central and southeast Colorado.  In Colorado Springs, the average monthly temperature in March was 48.0F. This is 8.9 degrees above normal and makes March of 2012 the warmest on record in Colorado Springs; surpassing the average temperature of 47.4F, recorded in […]

Prowers County Democrats Select Candidates at Saturday Assembly

  The Prowers County Democratic Party held their county assembly this past Saturday, March 31 at the Rodeway Cow Palace Inn, in Lamar. Donald Seufer, the democratic challenger for the District I County Commissioner seat held by incumbent republican Henry Schnabel, received 97% of the delegate votes. Suefer was the single democratic entry for that […]

Southeast Colorado Unemployment Update

Colorado Employment Situation Employers in Colorado added 4,700 nonfarm payroll jobs from January to February for a total of 2,288,900 nonfarm payroll jobs, according to the survey of business establishments. Private sector payroll jobs increased 2,700 and government increased 2,000.  According to the survey of households, the unemployment rate was unchanged over the month at […]

CSP Schedules Click it or Ticket Campaign April 2-8

        DENVER – In an effort to increase seat belt use and save lives on rural Colorado roadways, the Colorado State Patrol and 21 rural law enforcement agencies in 49 counties are mobilizing for a Click It or Ticket seat belt enforcement period, April 2 – 8.  The enforcement is combined with a seat belt […]