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Monthly Holly Commercial Club Recap

The Holly Commercial Club met the first Wednesday of the month on May 7 at Noon at the Holly Methodist Church.  Jude Ratekin introduced herself as the new D.O.N., Director of Nursing at Holly Nursing Care Center.  She will be taking over the position of Amy Pierce, who will be the administrator following the retirement […]

Prowers Medical Center Hosts Community Kick-Off Event

The entire Prowers County Community is invited to a Community Kick-Off Event, Monday, May 19 at 5pm at the Cultural Events Center.  A question and answer session regarding the hospital’s expansion plans will begin at 5pm.  Prowers Medical Center plans to break ground in late summer, 2014. Representatives from the Design Build firm and the […]

Colorado Employment Situation-April 2014

Nonfarm payroll jobs increased 13,900 over the month from March to April to 2,438,100 jobs, according to the survey of business establishments. Private sector payroll jobs increased 13,300 and government increased 600. Colorado has had 30 consecutive months of payroll job gains. According to the survey of households, the unemployment rate decreased two tenths of […]

4-H Horse Members Show Their Versatility

By Lacey Mann, CSU 4-H Extension Agent, Bent & Prowers Counties Southeast Area The Prowers County 4-H Horse Committee hosted the first versatility and ranch horse show of the season May 10 in Wiley, Colo. 4-H horse members traveled from Cheyenne, Otero and Prowers counties to demonstrate their horsemanship, trail and cattle sorting skills. This […]

First Quarter 2014 Agricultural Exports Increase $64.8 Million

    LAKEWOOD, Colo. – Colorado’s agricultural exports exceeded $2 billion in 2013, and have already grown $64.8 million (19%) in the first quarter of 2014. Colorado’s first quarter exports went to 96 countries, which is six more countries than in the first quarter of 2013. Colorado’s top export increases: ·         Mexico increased by $32 […]

Commissioners Discuss County Employee Pot Use Legalities

Several dozen Holly High School students got to watch local government in action this past Tuesday, May 13, as the Prowers County Commissioners held their regular meeting on the road, at the Holly Senior Citizen’s Center.  Each of the scheduled guests took the time to present an overview of how their department works, as well […]

Groundwork on Main Street

  CDOT employees have been surveying and mapping portions of Main Street in Lamar.  According to City Administrator, John Sutherland, this is preliminary work that stems from a recent meeting between CDOT and city officials. The Colorado Department of Transpiration has had long range plans for improvements on Main Street for over a year.  Following […]

Lamar Animal Shelter Might Become Regional Operation

The City of Lamar is in need of loving and caring individuals to volunteer at the Lamar Animal Shelter.  Volunteers would exercise, play and care for the lost and misplaced 4-legged family members while they are waiting to be reunited with their families.  Volunteers are not only needed to be friends with the lost companion […]

Commissioners Vote Resolution Opposing NHA Designation for S.E. CO

  The Prowers County Commissioners approved a resolution opposing the National Heritage Area Designation proposed for southeast Colorado.  The unanimous vote was cast this past Tuesday, May 13, as the commissioners held their regular meeting at the Senior Citizen’s Center in Holly.  A number of landowners were on hand for this particular part of the […]

Water Supply Outlook from Pueblo National Weather Service

  As of May 1 the 2014 snowpack was highly variable across the Arkansas Basin of Southeast Colorado, ranging from above average north of highway 50 to below average south of 50.  Across the Rio Grande Basin, the snowpack was below average across nearly the entire basin. Specifically, the Arkansas Basin snowpack measured 99% of […]

BBQ and Cinco de Mayo is a Winning Combination

Families congregated at Willow Creek Park in Lamar this past Friday and Saturday to enjoy a Fiesta on the Plains, presented by Sand and Sage Round-Up and Voces Unidas for another year. BBQ contest pros and amateurs fired up their grills to take part in another round of culinary technique, vying for some serious dollars […]

Drugs in Our Community

An educational forum on the type, amount, impact and scope of drugs in the Lamar community will be held on Tuesday, May 20, from 6:30pm to 8pm at the Cultural Event Center. Drugs are in our neighborhoods, our schools and our workplaces.  Drugs are being used by our family and friends.  A number of questions […]

CO Vet Investigates Possible Equine Herpes Myeloencephalitis

  LAKEWOOD, Colo. – The state veterinarian’s office is investigating a Colorado horse that is exhibiting signs consistent with the neurologic form of Equine Herpes Myeloencephalitis (EHV-1). Diagnostic samples are in route to Colorado State University.   “As soon as the EHV-1 test results are known we will provide updated information. The Department is responding […]

A Weekend of Windmills and Wagons as we Observe Lamar Days

 Time is running out for you to RSVP to join in the fun and food for the traditional breakfast that kicks off Lamar Days.  “Wake Up Lamar” breakfast this year will be held at the Lamar Community Building, Friday, May 16, from 6:45 to 7:45am.  Entertainment for the morning meal will  feature the winners of […]

Lamar City Sales Tax Posts Another Drop

The Lamar City Sales Tax has posted monthly declines since the start of 2014 and March results, collected in April, continue the disconcerting trend.  The 3% City Sales Tax was off 7.46% compared to last year’s monthly posting, while Use Tax was off 37.37% and Other Collections was down 17.24%.  Between 2013 and this year, […]

Dept of Parks and Wildlife Opens North Gateway Park to Fishing Fun

Close to 300 people and of those around 140 youngsters under 16 years came out to North Gateway Park this past Saturday, May 10, for a free kid’s fishing day, sponsored by Colorado Parks and Wildlife.  Youngsters under the 16 year old age limit didn’t need a fishing permit this past weekend to try their skill or […]

New at the Lamar Public Library for the Week of May 12, 2014

Added to the Library Collection for the Week of May 12, 2014 Adult Fiction Forgiving Lies #1: Forgiving lives series by Molly McAdams Watching You by Michael Robotham Carnal Curiosity #29: A Stone Barrington novel by Stuart Woods Tuesday’s Gone #2: Frieda Klein series by Nicci French The Sea House: a novel by Elisabeth Gifford […]

PMC Birth Announcements May 13, 2014

Shenael Marie Archuleta-Andrade and Andrew Kaavalani Abenes of Lamar are proud to announce the birth of their son. Makaio Lee Keali’iokalani Abenes was born at 1:14am on May 6, 2014. He weighed 6 lb 1 oz and measured 19 inches in length. Makaio is the couple’s first child. Grandmother Sherri Archuleta is happy to welcome […]

Lamar City Council Names New Member

The newest member of the Lamar City Council was approved to replace Skip Ruedeman’s Ward 2 seat following his resignation.  Following an interview, the council selected Gerry Jenkins to fill the remainder of Ruedeman’s term.  Jenkins has been employed by Rocky Mountain SER for a number of years as well as a member of Voces […]

Daniels Fund Helping to Eliminate Transportation Barriers

Southeast Health Group announced today that it has received a $70,000 Daniels Fund grant to assist people in accessing substance use disorder treatment across southeastern Colorado.  SHG will purchase a wheelchair-accessible van and hire a driver to eliminate transportation barriers and ensure that every citizen has access to substance use disorder treatment services. Southeast Health […]