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Results of Limited Contests for Local Elections

  Only several issues were before Prowers County voters for the November 5 General Election held yesterday. This marked the first all mail-in balloting which will become the norm for the state in the future. Prowers County had 6,914 registered voters for this year’s Coordinated Election. Most of the decisions centered on school board members […]

PMC Auxiliary Welcomes 2013-2014 Scholarship Recipients

Members of the Prowers Medical Center Auxiliary welcomed its 2013-2014 PMC Auxiliary Scholarship recipients to their meeting on Monday, November 4th. The PMC Auxiliary Scholarship recipients are Deborah Buck, Jessica Hyatt, Andrew (AJ) Johnson, and Brandon Sherwood, all second level Nursing students at Lamar Community College. Each year the Auxiliary works tirelessly to fundraise for […]

Fire Department Incident Reports November 5, 2013

Saturday, November 2 At 7:45 am on November 2, fire personnel were dispatched to a CO detector activation located at 410 North 12th Street in Lamar.  Fire crew checked the house with a gas analyzer and it read zero throughout the house.  The CO detector was removed, inspected, and determined to likely be faulty.  Atmos […]

SECCI Receives Contributions from Oktoberfest Beer-Brats & Boobies Run

The membership group of “Beers and Brats for Boobies” presented a check to Cathy Buxton of Southeast Colorado Cancer Initiative for $5,200, the proceeds from the Oktoberfest 5K run in Lamar. SECCI was created by a group of cancer survivors in 2000, to help pay for transportation and some medical expenses for local residents in […]

2014 Redbooks are Now Available

    By: Prowers County Extension Office   The ever popular Colorado State University Integrated Resource Management Redbooks are now available at the Prowers County Extension Office.  Supply is limited and will be available on a first come/first serve basis.  These pocket size books contain a wealth of information, but are very popular with livestock […]

IT’S TIME TO ORDER SEEDLING TREES

  Being inside due to the cold winter weather is a good time to begin planning those spring planting projects.  The Colorado State University Extension Offices in the Southeast Area are kicking off the 2014 seedling tree program.  We have a wide variety of windbreak trees available to order from your local Colorado State University […]

Fire Department Incident Reports November 1, 2013

Thursday, October 31 At 1:22 am on October 31, fire personnel were dispatched to a possible gas leak located in the alley behind 205 North 5th Street in Lamar.  Fire engine responded to the location to find Lamar Police on the scene near the gas meter.  The meter was leaking near the inlet to the […]

Fire Department Incident Reports October 31, 2013

Wednesday, October 23 At 11:43 am on October 23, fire personnel were dispatched to 702 East Oak Street in Lamar on report of a possible structure fire.  Prowers County Dispatch advised fire personnel that the occupants had stated they had heavy smoke in the basement in which there should be no fire load.  Upon arrival […]

CDOT Encourages Motorists to Prepare for Winter

STATEWIDE– This week, October 20 through October 26 is Colorado Winter Weather Preparedness Week and the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) is encouraging Coloradans to prepare their vehicle for the winter ahead. “We have already experienced winter weather in many areas across the state and we know it can strike again at any time,” said […]

Prowers County Youth Pheasant Hunting Clinic

Colorado Parks and Wildlife is holding a Youth Pheasant Hunt on Nov. 2 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Higbee State Wildlife Area. Youth must be between 10 and 15 years of age, have a hunter education card, a small game license and be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Bring your hunter […]

Money Saving Ideas from Southeast Area Extension Says

Looking for ways to save money  Between the weak economy, the drought, and the federal shutdown, many families are apprehensive about the future.  If you’re looking to cut expenses to make your future more secure, here are some suggestions: 1.      Establish and use a spending plan!  Beginning on the first day of a new month, […]

CDOT Unveils New Transportation Plan Website

CDOT UNVEILS NEW STATEWIDE TRANSPORTATION PLAN WEBSITE DENVER – The Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) has launched a new website in coordination with the development of the 2040 Statewide Transportation Plan which identifies future needs for Colorado’s transportation system and establishes a transportation vision for the state. The website, http://coloradotransportationmatters.com/, is designed to engage Coloradoans […]

Teen Motor Vehicle Fatalities Rise in 2012, Reversing Positive Trend

National Teen Driver Safety Week, Oct. 20-26  STATEWIDE—Parents of teenagers may think they don’t have influence on their kids, but when it comes to safe driving, they do — and it could mean the difference between life and death.   From 2004 to 2011, rates of motor vehicle crash deaths among 15- to 19-year-olds in Colorado […]

Commissioners Hear Rural Fire Department Report

Efforts to facilitate more effective communications between Kansas and Colorado border fire and emergency departments is making headway, according to Staffon Warn, Prowers County Emergency Operations Manager and Rural Fire Chief.  Warn was issuing his quarterly operations report to the Prowers County Commissioners Thursday, October 24, stating the communications radio systems being used by bordering […]

Abling will Stand Trial in the Murder of Rory Alba

The Colorado “Make my Day” law will not apply in the case of Lamar resident, Marla Abling. Abling is charged with first degree murder in the death of Rory Alba on January 23, 2013 in Lamar. Her public defenders  presented the “Make my Day” scenario during a six day immunity hearing to dismiss the charges […]

Judge Rules on Abling “Make My Day” Dismissal Motion Wednesday

  Marla Abling will learn this Wednesday morning, October 23, if her defense lawyers were successful in their presentation of her actions under the “Make my Day” law in her immunity hearing in the January 23 murder of Rory Alba.  He was found dead in her apartment in Lamar earlier this year.  Judge Stanley Brinkley […]

Colorado Poet Laureate to Visit Lamar Public Library

David Mason of Colorado Springs is the Poet Laureate of Colorado.  Mason is an accomplished poet and he serves as the co-director of the creative writing program at Colorado College.  As the Poet Laureate, Mason serves as an advocate for poetry and literacy at several events each year including presenting the opening poem for the […]

ALCO Store in Lamar to Close

Abilene, Kan. (October 17, 2013) – ALCO Stores, Inc., has announced it will close its ALCO store in Lamar, Colorado. In making the announcement, Ricardo Clemente, Sr. Vice President for Store Operations, said, “The decision to close the store in Lamar was a difficult one. We have valued the opportunity to be a part of […]

What to Do After a Car Crash – Trooper’s Corner

“Trooper’s Corner” What to Do After A Car Crash  You’re going through an intersection or driving out on the highway, and suddenly you hear a CRUNCH!   What just happened?  What did I hit?  Where did the other car come from?  If you are involved in a car crash all of these questions may begin to […]

Fire Department Incident Reports October 17, 2013

Thursday, October 10 At 7:26 am on October 10, fire personnel were dispatched to a smoke detector activation located at 322 South Main Street in Lamar at the Alamo Apartments.  Upon arrival at the scene, fire personnel found no outward signs of a fire, and upon examination of the fire system it was found to […]