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Public Hearing July 14 on New Prowers County District Boundaries

The Prowers County Commissioners have decided on one of three scenarios as the best means of equalizing the population in the three districts in Prowers County, and have set Thursday, July 14, as the day for the pubic hearing. The public is invited to attend the 11:30am session in the commissioner’s office at the county […]

City Council Discusses Creation of Marketing District

The concept of a marketing district in Lamar was briefly discussed during the city council’s work session on Monday, June 27.  A marketing district would parallel some actions of the Lodging Tax Panel, but would derive its funding from an additional tax on lodging in Lamar only, not the entire county.  A different set of […]

Commissioners Proposing New Districts for Prowers County

New boundaries are being proposed for the three districts in Prowers County, the first time they’ve been altered in over 40 years.  The 2010 national census has showed the three districts are out of population alignment.  Instead of an equal one-third population representation in each district, the county population is at 19% for District 1 […]

Transportation Museum Opening Draws Crowds

Click on a picture to see it in full size Photos and Videos by Russ Baldwin and Vincent Gearhart Well over 600 persons attended the grand opening ceremonies for the Big Timbers Transportation Museum in Lamar this past Saturday, June 25.  Planning on the project took the better part of two years, involving modifications to […]

Summer Sessions at Lamar Community College

This summer enrollment level is keeping current with 2010 numbers, according to LCC President, John Marrin, who visited with the Prowers County Commissioners this past Thursday, June 23.  Marrin provided an update on LCC activities, along with Cheryl Sanchez, VP of Administration and Student Services and Deb Loper, VP of Academic Services.  LCC will spend […]

Despite Rains, Local Fireworks Ban Remains in Effect for 4th

“There wasn’t enough rain to make an impact, and not all the county got the same amount of rain from this past Monday,” according to Prowers County Commissioner, Gene Millbrand.  The continued ban was discussed on Thursday, June 23, as the commissioners covered several subjects with Prowers County Sheriff, Jim Faull.  He too, said he […]

County and City Offices Closed for the 4th

All City offices will be closed on Monday, July 4, 2011 in observance of Independence Day.  The Community Building will also be closed on Monday, July 4, 2011.  The Public Library will be open Saturday, July 2nd from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and will be closed Sunday, July 3rd and Monday, July 4th in […]

Show Me the Money says Prowers Lodging Panel

The Prowers County Lodging Panel received some, but not all the answers they wanted, as to how or when the state issues quarterly payments to the county tourism funding board, collected from a 2% tax on local motels. Jana Coen, Prowers County Clerk and Recorder attended the monthly meeting on Tuesday, June 21, with county […]

Can The Sage Nutrition Program Continue?

The Sage Nutrition Board, comprised of commissioner representatives of the six southeast Colorado counties, is having doubts that Sage Nutrition can continue to provide meals for shut-ins and the elderly.  Too much money is going out and not enough money is coming in to continue to operate effectively, according to the Prowers County Commissioners. Commissioner […]

Prowers County Sheriff’s Report for May

The Prowers County Sheriff’s office responded to 317 calls for service in May, 2011.  Lamar had 158 calls and there were 108 issued from the county; Holly had 37 calls and Wiley had nine.  Lamar had 44 Jail related calls and eleven warrant arrests.  Holly had five calls for civil disputes and three for theft.  […]

Prowers Commissioners Meet with Xcel and Tri State Representatives

Representatives from Tri State Generation and Transmission and Xcel Energy requested a resolution of support from the Prowers County Commissioners for a joint Lamar-Front Range Transmission Line Project.  Fourteen counties in eastern Colorado, including the six in southeast Colorado, will be impacted by the 400 mile long power line project.  Exact figures weren’t available, but […]

Fireworks Ban Enacted for Unincorporated Prowers County

The Prowers County Sheriff and Prowers County Board of Commissioners issued a press release today, June 16, stating,  “During this high fire danger time posed by extreme dry conditions, we greatly appreciate the public’s partnership and assistance in keeping the fire hazard to a minimum and thereby our County a safer place.  Due to the […]

Prowers County Recognizes National Men’s Health Week

Men’s Health Week is being observed in Prowers County.  Last Thursday, representatives from the High Plains Community Health Center met with the county commissioners as they signed a proclamation in recognition of Men’s Health Week, June 13-19.  Lisa Thomas, Crystal Cook and Kacee Lucero reminded the commissioners and the general public that through this week, men can […]

JBS 5 Rivers Cattle Water Development Plans

The Prowers County Commissioners hosted a public hearing Thursday, June 9, on plans submitted by Colorado Beef to dry up land irrigated by the Ft. Lyon Canal, and use the water for feedlot purposes.   Commission chairman Henry Schnabel said the county has 120 days to make a decision on the proposal, but doesn’t believe it […]

State Recommends Improvements at Holly Landfill

The Holly landfill has been hit with 10 deficiencies, and has been given from 90 to 180 days to respond with specific suggestions for improvements or to make the corrections. Town administrator, Marsha Willhite, briefed the town board on the findings which resulted from an October inspection last year.  Willhite stated, “The survey was done in […]

Sage Nutrition on Dollar Diet

The Prowers County Commissioners, along with other county commissioners, have devised short term steps to keep Sage Nutrition operational through June, the end of the current contract with the state.  The program, which provides hot meals to elderly citizens, is running out of money, and has had continuous financial problems for several years.  Prowers County […]

County Commissioners Review Enrollment Numbers and Dorm Upgrades at LCC

The push is on for fall enrollment at Lamar Community College, according to Chad DeBono, Vice President of Enrollment Services.  DeBono, LCC President John Marrin and Cheryl Sanchez, VP of Student and Administrative Services at the college met with the Prowers County Commissioners, Thursday, May 26.  Their discussion focused on the college’s future plans regarding […]

Water/Sewer Problems Continue for Prosperity Lane

A water main leak and sewer pumps failures are driving up costs for members of the Prosperity Lane Sewer District. Ken Cullen and George Schmidt, Prosperity Lane Board members, approached the Prowers County Commissioners Thursday, May 19 seeking guidance on establishing a special assessment for district members to cover the cost of current repairs and […]

Prowers Commissioners Make Board and Panel Appointments

  Four residents were appointed to the Area Agency on Aging Advisory Council Thursday, May 19. DeAnne Tyner, Freida Roberts and Lois Black were appointed as active members of the council, with Bobbie Thrall appointed as an alternative member. The commissioners accepted Tom Landis’ resignation from the Prowers Lodging Tax Tourism Panel. The commissioners conducted […]

Prowers Lodging Tax Panel, on the Money Trail

Money, how much, and where is it coming from, were the main issues before members of the Prowers Lodging Tax Panel during their monthly meeting this past Tuesday, May 17. The panel is funded through a 2% tax levied on motels and hotels in the county. The taxes are collected quarterly, sent to the state […]