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PMC Board of Director Candidates Announced

Audrey Kane, Designated Election Official at Prowers Medical Center, said the public will receive their ballots for the May 8 hospital district election starting April 20. There are six candidates for two open positions. The candidates are Andrew (Andy) B. Wyatt, Julie Branes, Ronny R. Farmer, Vincent Scott Yoder, Wayne R. Hudson and Diane Marie […]

Prowers Lodging Panel Funds Multiple Events

Seven requests for event funding were approved by the Prowers Lodging Tax Panel during their monthly meeting, Tuesday, March 20, for approximately $47,500.  One item, funding the annual Discover Magazine advertisement, was continued until the April meeting.  Representatives of the events outlined their need for funding, principally for advertising and some contract fees.  The events […]

Lamar Getting Four Day School Week

Lamar School Board members cast a unanimous vote in favor of a four-day school week, starting next fall. The pros outweighed the cons among the board members who said the decision was basically driven by less budgeted revenue over the past several years. Last year, Lincoln Elementary school was closed as a cost cutting measure. […]

Lamar Chamber Honkers and Directors Visit New Chef at LCC

On March 9th, members of the Lamar Chamber Honkers and Board of Directors paid a welcome visit to the New General Manager/Chef at LCC, Adam Germany. Adam is employed by SODEXO and is in charge of food services for the LCC Dining Hall. Adam and his staff are also available for quality catering at an […]

PMC Offers Stars for Sale

  Over time, the newly painted blue walls leading to the east entrance of the New Beginnings Birth Center at Prowers Medical Center will be star-studded.  Parents and grandparents are invited to purchase a commemorative star to represent the birth of a new family member.  The proceeds will go to the PMC Foundation.  The “A […]

Lamar School Board Takes Up 4 Day School Week Question

Last May, the board of directors for the Lamar RE-2 school district voted to maintain a five-day school week. Only two members favored making the switch to a four-day week with the majority deciding that closing Lincoln School was enough of a change for the year. The issue will be up for discussion and perhaps […]

Recreation Department Master Plan Meeting Set for Wednesday

The Lamar Sports Fourplex, Escondido Park, The Valco ponds, the Willow Creek Caretaker’s House, walking trails, a skateboard park…these and other area recreational outlets will be on the table for public discussion, Wednesday, March 21 at the City Master Plan meeting of the Lamar Recreation Department.  Rick Akers, City Leisure Services Director, wants to see […]

Doug Thrall Declares Commissioner Candidacy

  Lamar businessman Doug Thrall is entering the Prowers County commissioner’s race, declaring his candidacy for District III on the Democratic ticket.  His entry will put that district into a four way race among two Republicans; Roger Stagner and Wendy Buxton-Andrade and two Democrats, Jillane Hixson and Thrall.  Commissioner Gene Millbrand is not running for […]

LHS DECA Club Attends State DECA Leadership Conference

The Lamar High School DECA Club traveled to the Broadmoor Hotel in Colorado Springs for the State DECA Leadership Conference held Feb. 26-28, 2012. Thirty six students attended the conference which included the opening ceremony, competitions, workshops, dance and closing ceremony. Students competed in individual events, team events and promotional campaign events. Students advanced to […]

Chamber Directors Visit New Manager at DeLoach’s Tire and Service

On February 17th, members of the Lamar Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors paid a welcome visit to New Manager Bobby Martin of DeLoach’s Tire and Service located at 105 South 4th Street in Lamar. In addition to their comprehensive tire sales and service, DeLoach’s Tire and Service also does oil changes, alignments, brakes, transmission work, […]

Nine “It’s About Kids” Communities Across Colorado Awarded $16,000 in Grants to Increase

For Immediate Release – Tuesday, January 31, 2012 Understanding and Support for Access to Health for Kids The Colorado Children’s Campaign, through support from The Colorado Trust, today announced $16,000 in grants to nine Colorado communities to improve statewide understanding of children’s health care issues and increase support for improved health access for kids through the […]

Booster Club Signs Ed Hearn as Speaker

It’s hard to believe but it is that time of year again. We have witnessed almost a full year of exciting Runnin’ Lopes games and rodeos. It has been a year of highs and lows but we are very proud of the efforts of all our athletes. The RUNNIN’ LOPES ATHLETE APPRECIATION DINNER will be […]

PMC Schedules Town Hall Meetings on May Bond Issue

Prowers Medical Center has begun the planning phase for a new 13,000 sq. ft. Outpatient Rehabilitation Center to be constructed on the hospital campus at 401 Kendall Drive in Lamar, CO.  Constructing the new center will vacate 2,000 sq. ft. of space in the Lamar Medical Clinic allowing for a remodeling project that will provide […]

Business of the Week – Ron Austin Repair Shop

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 Ron Austin Repair Shop, located at  400 North Main in Lamar. How fortunate to have a father and […]

Ft. Lyon Prison Receives $5M for Repurposing Project

  Governor Hickenlooper’s office reported today that $5 million in settlement funds from mortgage lenders will be spent on developing the Fort Lyon Correctional Facility in Las Animas into a housing and treatment center for homeless military veterans. The prison closed its doors to prisoners and guards and administrative staff several months ago, leaving only […]

Granada Trustees Approve New Fire Truck, Discuss Truck Parking Ordinance

Granada is getting a new fire truck.  The town board voted to purchase a 1987 model from Washington State to replace the 1964 model currently in use.  Ricky Silva informed trustee members he had found a model priced at $8,000 that had around 54,000 miles of use.  It will cost an additional $2,500 to get […]

Weed Burn and Spring Cleanup Underway

Members of the Lamar Fire Department and Public Works Department were starting fires Thursday morning, March 15, along a stretch of the Willow Creek Drainage area. “We’re probably looking at about four to five miles of weed growth and accumulated debris,” said Public Works Director, Pat Mason. Fire teams were using propane tanks to ignite […]

Prowers County Sheriff February 2012 Report

The Prowers County Sheriff’s Office responded to 301 calls for service this past February, with 158 from Lamar, 44 from Holly, 16 from Wiley and 76 from the county.   Lamar reported seven DUI’s, eighteen warrant arrests, 49 jail related calls and four traffic accidents.  There were five traffic accidents reported from Holly, one theft, two […]

Controlled Brush Burn Set for Thursday

The Lamar Public Works Department and the Lamar Fire Department will be burning the Willow Creek Drainage from the area near the Lamar Swimming Pool east towards East Parmenter and then out toward Clay Creek to the east of Lamar.  Weather permitting, the burn will begin at approximately 7:30 a.m. on Thursday March 15th and […]

LUB Holds Brief Board Meeting

The Lamar Utilities Board is seeking bids to sell leftover scrap metal and railroad railing from the Repowering Project.  The metal will be sold at a per ton price and the awarded bidder will be responsible for all transportation and handling of the metal.  The Lamar Light Plant filed a claim with CIRSA, the city […]