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PATS Will Roll Into the New Year

  Prowers Area Transit Service will be in operation for the approaching New Year’s Eve, safely transporting holiday partiers to and from their homes and evening entertainment spots.  PATS is in need of at least $500 in donations for fuel and to reimburse the drivers and volunteers who will help out that evening.  The service […]

Applications Being Accepted for Funding to Support Small and Emerging Rural Businesses

DENVER, Colo., October 31, 2013 – USDA Rural Development State Director Trudy Kareus announced that the agency is accepting applications for the Rural Business Enterprise Grant Program (RBEG). Applications are due by 4 PM on January 17, 2014. Nonprofit economic development groups, public bodies and tribes are encouraged to apply. Grant funds may be used […]

Wise Giving Tips for the Holiday Season

Secretary of State Scott Gessler today reminded Coloradans to be vigilant of potential charity scams during the holiday season. Many Coloradans are generous during the holidays, donating to fund the good work charities do in communities across the state. Unfortunately, there are bad actors who try to take advantage of this generosity with scams. Secretary […]

Don’t Wine, Dine and Drive This Holiday Party Season

Coloradans urged to celebrate responsibly STATEWIDE — As sleigh bells start ringing and holiday celebrations begin throughout Colorado, the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) is once again teaming up with the Colorado State Patrol (CSP) and law enforcement agencies across the state to boost DUI enforcement. Holiday celebrations are commonplace in early December, leading to […]

Prowers Medical Center Rewards Staff and the Community

During the Holiday Season, our thoughts turn gratefully to those who have stood beside us as we have grown and adapted to meet the needs of our communities. In appreciation of the ongoing support of our community, Prowers Medical Center (PMC) has chosen to reward our staff of 200+ for their hard work and dedication […]

Four Tips to Avoid Overeating

    Excited about all of the great food around the holidays?  Here are some tips you can use today to avoid overeating: Tip 1:   Slow down!  Take smaller bites and chew thoroughly.  Eating slowly allows you to actually taste and enjoy what you are eating, which in turn may lead to making healthier food […]

PMC Birth Announcements December 13, 2013

Elizabeth and Robin Chester of Lamar are proud to announce the birth of their son Corbin Chester.  Corbin was born at 9:55 pm on December 8, 2013.  He measured 5 lb 12.5 oz and 18.5 inches long.  Brother Brendan and grandparents Peggy & Milton King and Yen Ross are happy to welcome him to the […]

Holly Commercial Club Meeting Minutes

The Holly Commercial Club members held their final meeting of the year on Wednesday, December 4, at the Holly Methodist Church.    The community Christmas Home Lighting Contest will be held this year on Tuesday, December 17.  The categories will be religious, original and novelty themes.  The first place winner will receive $450 in prizes with […]

Lamar Utility Board to Clarify General Service Large Classifications

  The Lamar Utility Board passed several resolutions Tuesday, December 10, as the board held their final meeting of 2013.  Resolution 13-12-05 clarifies the availability section in the General Service Large Rate sheet, as it is available to all Non-Residential customers that carry an electric Demand Load greater than 40kW to 399 kW.  Light Plant Superintendent […]

Prowers County Sheriff Report, November 2013

The Prowers County Sheriff’s Department responded to 251 service calls this past November, 2013.  The City of Lamar had 127 calls, followed by the County with 85; Holly had 29 calls and Wiley had five.  Lamar posted 44 jail related calls and 13 for warrant arrests, as well as 32 calls for serving papers and […]

National Weather Service Drought Monitor Update

    November 2013 began warm and dry across most of southeast and south central Colorado.  A changing weather pattern began producing cool and wet weather especially in the southwest mountains and San Luis Valley.  Much of this moisture missed southeast Colorado which perpetuated the drought in portions of the lower Arkansas River Valley.  Moderate […]

Lamar City Council Sales Tax Report

The November 2013 Total Sales and Use Tax Collections gained 3.26% or $8,014 for October sales, collected in November.  2012 was $245,924.74 while the current year showed $253,938.85.  Year to date collections for Total Sales and Use Tax for 2013 showed an increase of 3.15% for a difference between 2012 and 2013 of $96,836.47.  The […]

New at the Lamar Public Library for the Week of December 9, 2013

Added to the Library Collection the Week of December 9, 2013 The Hit by David Baldacci – Audiobook Trapped: a Private Justice novel by Irene Hannon – Large Print Christmas at Harmony Hill: A Shaker story by Ann H. Gabhart – Large Print Chasing Hope by Kathryn Cushman – Large Print The Death of Santini: […]

PMC Birth Announcements December 10, 2013

Tabatha Berndt and Ryan Collins of Lamar are proud to announce the birth of their son Owen Cooper Collins.  Owen was born at 8:40am on December 4, 2013.  He weighed 6 lb 13 oz and measured 20.5 inches in length.  He joins his siblings Kolten and Tylee Collins.  Grandparents Bill & Dorine Collins and D’ellen […]

Lamar Honkers Welcome ABBA Eye Care to Lamar

ABBA Eye Care, at 1500 South Main Street in Lamar, was recently welcomed to the community by the Lamar Chamber of Commerce Honkers group.  ABBA Eye Care recently took over operation of the eye care facility.  The facility is open Monday through Friday from 8:30am to 5:30pm, and offers laser vision evaluations, eye examinations as well as contacts and eyeglasses […]

City of Lamar Gains Four New Police Officers

Lamar Police Chief, Gary McCrea, introduced three new full time police officers and one reserve officer during the city council’s Monday night meeting, December 9. The officers are: Jason LaCost, Robert Sharrer, Branden Kemp and Reserve Officer Margaret Ausbun. Chief McCrea noted that, “It’s nice to see some local folks applying to the department.” He […]

Tim Dore Holds Re-election District Tour of House District 64

  Denver- Colorado State Representative Timothy Dore (R-Elizabeth) announced a multi stop district tour across House District 64.  “I always look forward to meeting with my constituents across House District 64.   Join me during the month of December as I prepare for the upcoming legislative session and continue my fight for rural Colorado values.  We […]

Saturday Observance for Annual Wreaths Across America at Fairmount Cemetery

    10:00 AM Saturday December 14th 2013 at the Fairmount Cemetery, Veteran’s Section will be our 3rd annual Wreaths Across America Day Ceremony. It began as The Arlington Wreath project started by Morrill Worcester in 1992 with the donation and laying of 5000 Christmas wreaths at Arlington National Cemetery. It was relatively obscure until […]

LMS and LHS Community Service Project

The Lamar Middle School and Lamar High School students participated in a community service project for Colorado GEAR UP. Students created place mats using markers, ribbon, stickers,  yarn and then added a  holiday message. These place mats will be used by Meals on Wheels and the Lamar Senior Center to send holiday cheer to seniors […]

Funds Needed to Continue Project HOPE

    Project HOPE at the Lincoln School in Lamar is seeking new funding to continue operations for area youngsters when its four year Juvenile Assistant Grant runs out next September.  “Each of the four years has less money allocated than the year before,” said Lori Hammer, the only full time employee at Project HOPE.  […]