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Lamar RE-2 Board Continues Discussions for MHDC/Lincoln School Consolidation

  Action to approve the consolidation of the Melvin Hendrickson Developmental Center Pre School students to Lincoln Elementary School in Lamar was tabled pending further discussion with board members of Melvin Hendrickson, according to Lamar RE-2 School District Superintendent, David Tecklenburg.  The superintendent said 126 students are using three buildings and some savings on utilities […]

Leo Hernandez Approved as New Lamar Utility Board Member

    Judge Larry Stutler administered the oath of office to Leo Hernandez, the newest Lamar Utility Board member Tuesday, February 12.  Hernandez’s application was approved by the Lamar City Council this past Monday.  He will serve a five year term and is filling the vacancy on the board that developed when John Munez’s term […]

Lamar Rotary Salutes Larry Bauer with Hometown Hero Certificate

 The Lamar Rotary has been saluting local veterans during their Friday luncheon meetings since this past Veteran’s Day observances in November.  Rotary President, Judy Turpin, presented the Rotary certificate to Larry Bauer last Friday, February 8, in honor of his military service and community service as well.    The luncheon was made poignant with the announcement […]

Lamar City Council Approves Board Appointments, Passes 2nd Amendment Resolution

    The Lamar City Council postponed the Lamar Redevelopment Authority Board meeting for a later date. The meeting was to provide information from two attorneys, John Batey and Paul Benedetti, on how to best make use of TIF (tax incremental funding) generated within the urban renewal district in Lamar.  Linda Williams, Lamar City Clerk, […]

New at the Lamar Public Library the Week of February 8, 2013

TOP TEN BOOKS FOR THE WEEK OF FEBRUARY 8, 2013 The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern Black City by Elizabeth Richards Finding the Dream by Nora Roberts Holding the Dream by Nora Roberts The Perfect Hope by Nora Roberts The Racketeer by John Grisham The Bridge by Karen Kingsbury The Forgotten by David Baldacci Notorious Nineteen by Janet Evanovich Wicket Business by Janet Evanovich ADDED […]

National Weather Service, Water Supply Outlook

  As of February 1, the 2013 snow accumulation season gained some ground, but remained below average according to the National Weather Service.  In the upper Rio Grande Basin, the snowpack improved to 78% of average overall, up from 65% from last month and slightly better than 77% from this time last year.  In the […]

LPD Provides Mass Shooting Seminar

How many of us who have flown in a commercial airliner since 9/11 hasn’t given thought to what they could or could not do if their plane was hijacked by terrorists? Fewer of us, have also considered alternatives to a course of action if an armed maniac opened fire in a theater or in our […]

1st Annual Share the Spirit Photography Contest

The First Annual Share the Spirit Foundation Photography Contest will be held this February 22 through 24 at Amache Studio. This event will be held in conjunction with the High Plains Snow Goose Festival.  Here is the schedule and information for the public and the photographers . FEBRUARY 17 – SUBMIT ENTRIES TO AMACHE STUDIO 1 – 4 […]

Free Workshop for Current and Prospective Small Business Owners

The La Junta Small Business Development Center will offer a FREE workshop Feb. 19, 2013, for current business owners or individuals who are interested in opening a small business. The workshop presenter will be Ms. Kim Grimsley, financial advisor for Edward Jones and former Otero Junior College business instructor. The workshop entitled “The Entrepreneurial Equation” […]

Jeremy Miller Appointed as County Veteran’s Service Officer

  The Prowers County Commissioners voted to approve the appointment of Jeremy Miller as the Veteran’s Service Officer, Assistant Officer and Vital Statistics Registrar, replacing Carol Grauberger who resigned last year.  On paper, the title of Service Officer will be Calvin Melcher who was hired to fill the spot until Miller was officially confirmed.  Commissioner […]

Number Your House, Help Fire-Police-First Responders

PLEASE HELP EMERGENCY REPONSE UNITS FIND YOUR HOUSE Police Chief Gary McCrea and Fire Chief Marshall Cook are teaming up to ask local residents to display house numbers conspicuously on their homes. Police Officers, Fire Fighters and Ambulance Personnel are often called upon to respond to emergency situations in our community. Sometimes, they have difficulty […]

PCDI Annual Meeting Scheduled

  The Prowers County Development Incorporated annual meeting and banquet is scheduled for Wednesday, February 27 in the Rodeway Cow Palace Inn courtyard.  The annual meeting will begin in 7pm and be preceded by a cash bar cocktail and conversation get-together.  The dinner will follow the meeting and begin at 7:30pm.  Besides the annual report […]

Business of the Week – Parker Heating and Air Conditioning, Inc.

  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 Parker Heating and Air Conditioning, Inc. Give them a call at: 719.336-9111 Parker Heating and Air Conditioning, Inc. […]

Holly Trustees Approve Third Street Improvements

  The Holly Town Trustees approved a request from the school board for improvements to Third Street consisting of a center line concrete overlay of 40 feet including curbing.  Three additional pole lights for the school were also approved.  Two will be 15 feet tall at $2,430 each and one 25 foot tall pole costs […]

LCC Ketcham Memorial Scholarship Recipient

The Lamar Community College Foundation is proud to announce Clint Buringa as its Spring 2013 John E. Ketcham Memorial Scholarship recipient. Karen Ketcham presented Clint with his $1,000 scholarship. A freshman from Golden, Colorado, Clint is completing an Ag Transfer (Associate of General Studies) degree and competes on the LCC Rodeo Team in team roping […]

Abling Bond Hearing Set for February 20 in Alba Homicide

Marla Abling was ordered to appear in Prowers County District Court on February 20 at 11am for a continuation of charges against her of second degree murder and domestic violence. Abling appeared before Judge Stanley Brinkley Wednesday morning, February 6, in reference to the death of Rory Alba, age 45, of Lamar on January 23. […]

Agricultural Presentation by Mike Bowman February 11th

Mike Bowman, honored by the White House as a “Champion of Change” (April 2012), a Yuma county farmer, renewable energy activist, and currently serving on the “White House Rural Task Force”, will provide an informative presentation: INNOVATION: the Pathway to Jobs & Rural Bio-Fuel Economy; Monday, February 11th, 7:00pm at the Cow Palace – Colorado […]

Planning Underway for Annual 9/11 Tribute in Lamar

  A repeat performance of the local tribute to 9/11 first responders is over a half year away, and an organizational meeting to map out the second annual event was held this past Monday, February 4,  at the Lamar Chamber of Commerce offices.  Doug Harbour, working with Voices of Southeast Colorado and Voices Unidas, originated […]

New at the Lamar Public Library the Week of February 3, 2013

Top Ten Books for the Week of February, 3 2013 Black City #1 by Elizabeth Richards Finding the Dream by Nora Roberts Holding the Dream by Nora Roberts The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern The Racketeer by John Grisham The Bridge by Karen Kingsberry The Perfect Hope by Nora Roberts 11th Hour by James Patterson […]

Business of the Week – Wellness Works

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 Wellness Works. Give them a call at: 719.336-6976  Wellness Works celebrated its third anniversary this month as a proud […]