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Production & Economic Benefits of Variable Rate Applications in Cropping Systems

Precision agriculture is a farming management concept based on observing, measuring and responding to inter- and intra-field variability in crops. In other words, it is an approach to managing soils and crops to reduce decision uncertainty through better understanding and management of spatial and temporal variability. It involves a range of management practices that attempt […]

County Lodging Panel Funds October Events

  Four events in the Prowers County community received either partial or full funding from the Prowers County Lodging Tax Panel during their monthly meeting, Tuesday, September 17.  The funds are used for marketing and advertising future events in hope of drawing visitors to the county from outlying areas.  Marge Creech represented the Holly Bluegrass […]

Northside Park Playground is Open for Business

In the span of a morning and part of an afternoon, a several month long project to build a new playground in Lamar was completed.  This past Saturday, September 14, was known as ‘build day’ for about 300 volunteers who contributed their time to assemble and erect playground equipment at the Northside Park in Lamar.  […]

Local Author Signing for Pedal the Plains

Lamar and southeastern Colorado will be in the spotlight when crowds of bicycle enthusiasts visit during Pedal the Plains.  Pedal the Plains, an annual bicycle tour of the Colorado plains, will take place on September 20-22.  In addition to local entertainment and food vendors, the Book Depot will contribute to the educational fun by hosting a […]

6th Annual Hasty Daze Saturday, September 21

   Now that all the work is completed on Highway 50, residents and visitors can drive right into Hasty on Saturday, September 21 and enjoy themselves with a day full of family oriented activities.  No need to cook breakfast, as the McClave Volunteer Fire Department will serve pancakes from 7am to 9am that morning, just […]

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

Added to the Library Collection for the Week of September 9, 2013 The Abominable Snowman #3 by Fran Parnell The bitter Kingdom #3 by Rae Carson The Blind Man’s Garden by Nadeem Aslam Blood of the Lamb: a novel of secrets by Sam Cabot Building an Ageless Mind: Preventing and fighting brain aging and disease […]

LCC Hosting 5th Frontier History Encampment

  Every two years since 2005, a time machine at Lamar Community College drops back over 200 years revealing almost a century of Western Americana between 1800 and 1890, brought to life.  Visitors can enrich their understanding of how the way things were, October 4 and 5 at LCC during the bi-annual Frontier History Encampment.  […]

County Discusses Emergency Trailer Responsibilities, Sells Antique Wagons

      How to best share an emergency operations trailer among county responders was the topic of discussion for Prowers County Commissioners Thursday, September 12, with Staffon Warn, Emergency Operations Manager for the County and Prowers County Sheriff Jim Faull.  The trailer is owned by the county, but was recently donated to The City of […]

51st Colorado State Proposed to Prowers County Commissioners

A movement is underway in Colorado to develop a 51st state.  Eleven counties out of the state’s 64 are entertaining the idea of a legal separation from Colorado to develop a state which offers greater rural representation for its residents versus the high population density along the Front Range cities.  The Prowers County Commissioners met […]

Granada Hosting Discussion on Electric Utility Sale at Town Meeting

  The Granada Board of Trustees have scheduled a public hearing for community residents to discuss the sale of Granada’s electric utility system.  The meeting will be held in the Granada Complex on Wednesday, September 18 at 6:30pm.  Representatives from Southeast Colorado Power Authority will be on hand to discuss the proposal and answer questions […]

LCC Awarded 2014 Military Friendly Schools ® Designation

(Lamar, Colorado; September 10, 2013) Victory Media, the premier media entity for military personnel transitioning into civilian life, has named Lamar Community College to the coveted Military Friendly Schools® list. The 2014 Military Friendly Schools® list honors the top 20 percent of colleges, universities and trade schools in the country that are doing the most […]

August Drought Update from Pueblo National Weather Service

  The summer monsoon helped alleviate some drought conditions across southeast Colorado, but more precipitation will be needed to offset the deficits of the past two years of drought.  The current U.S. Drought Monitor shows improvement, especially in the Pike’s Peak region, eastern mountains and adjacent plains.  Some areas saw summer precipitation totals at 150 […]

City Sales Tax Shows Modest Increase

Although City Sales Tax for Lamar dropped 1.86% this past July, Total Sales and Use Tax Collections were up 1.82% for a gain of $4,781 over the same month last year.  General City Sales Tax was off $4,779 for that same period, but made the gain in Use Taxes and other categories.  Total taxes collected […]

Prowers County August 2013 Sheriff Report

    The Prowers County Sheriff’s Office responded to 316 calls for service in August, 2013, with 157 from Lamar, 97 from the County, 20 from Holly and 12 from Wiley.  Twenty-eight papers and restraining orders were served in Lamar, 68 calls were jail related, 14 were for warrant arrests and two were for various […]

Utility Board Accepts Wind Turbine Bond Refinance Offer

  A resolution to refund the City of Lamar’s Wind Turbine revenue bonds was approved by the Lamar Utilities Board during their September 10 meeting.  The unanimous vote must still be approved by the Lamar City Council.  When finalized, $3.8 million in outstanding debt on the bonds will be refinanced at a lower interest rate […]

PMC Birth Announcements September 10, 2013

Gail and Joseph McDowell of Lamar are the proud new parents of a baby boy.  Khairan Paul Monroe McDowell was born at 3:05 pm on September 8, 2013.  He weighed 9 lb 4.5 oz and measured 21 inches long.  Khairan will join siblings Giada, Azrial, and Elijah.  His grandparents include Paul and Carol Voris, Nita […]

City Council Deals with Green Weeds and Red Tape

Above average summer rains have meant above average weed growth around Lamar, prompting city council discussion this past Monday night about a speedier resolution to getting absentee or lazy homeowners to cut the weeds on their property.  Weed growth has been moving faster than the paperwork needed to control them.  The Lamar City Council is […]

Lamar City Councilman Injured in Auto Accident

Lamar City Councilman Oscar Riley is recuperating from injuries sustained this past Saturday, September 7, when he was struck by a car while walking across the street near his home on South 6th Street. Riley was taken to Parkview Hospital in Pueblo where he will begin rehabilitation treatment for injuries to his right leg and […]

Fishing and Burgers Highlight North Gateway Park’s Saturday Opening

North Gateway Park, formerly known as Valco Ponds, is open and running following an informal opening celebration this past Saturday, September 7. Attended by City of Lamar, Prowers County and Department of Parks and Wildlife officials, a free hamburger fry was hosted by the city and Heath & Turpin for the public. About six dozen […]

Holly Trustees Rebidding Roof Repairs for Library & Theater

  The Holly Town Trustees discussed their options regarding bids for roof repairs to the town Library and Theater. No bids were received in the most recent set of requests and the trustees decided to re-bid the projects, setting cost margin at a higher amount. Whether to go with insulated foam or a metal roof […]