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HOPE Coalition Reviewing Strategic Plan

The Partners for HOPE Center at Lincoln School will review the four main goals of the strategic plan during their monthly meetings this summer.  Several strategies are built into each of the goals which include:  Increase HOPE Center Capacity and Build Infrastructure; Provide Healthy Lifestyle and Wellness Choices; Become the Gathering Place for the Community […]

State Kicks Off Increased Seat Belt Enforcement for Memorial Holiday

  STATEWIDE—Beginning today, the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT), Colorado State Patrol (CSP) and 65 law enforcement agencies throughout Colorado are joining the nationwide Click It or Ticket May Mobilization effort to increase education and enforcement of seat belt laws. Colorado’s efforts coincide with a national Click It or Ticket mobilization that focuses on the […]

Holly High School Scholarships 2014

HOLLY, CO – “Nothing builds self-esteem and self-confidence like accomplishment.”  Thomas Carlyle’s words hold true as the Class of 2014 graduated from Holly High School on Sunday.  As the class prepares for the next step in their lives, they do so having earned more than $240,000 in scholarship funds as a collective group. Post-secondary plans […]

Lamar Community College’s Randy Schaapman Crowned Central Rocky Mountain Region Bull Riding Champion

Central Rocky Mountain Region student director Amy Tierney and faculty director David Browder present LCC bull rider Randy Schaapman (Manteca, CA) with his buckle and saddle for winning the Central Rocky Mountain Region bull riding.  Randy finished 2nd in the event at the University of Wyoming this weekend to secure the dramatic regional championship. Fred Sherwood

Two Buttes Outdoor Adventure: Free Fun for the Whole Family

LAMAR, Colo. – There’s just one week left to get signed up for a weekend getaway your family won’t ever forget. Colorado Parks and Wildlife is still accepting registrations for their Two Buttes Outdoor Adventure, a free two and half day event, that helps families reconnect with nature and the outdoors. This year the Two Buttes […]

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 […]

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 […]

Grants Awarded to Support Colorado Agriculture

    LAKEWOOD, Colo.-The Colorado Department of Agriculture selected four projects to receive funding through its new “Enrich Colorado Ag Grant Program.” Grant funds will help Colorado companies conduct research and develop new uses and markets for food and agricultural products that are grown, raised or processed in Colorado.   “We received 41 applications, and it […]

Wade Parker Honored as LCC Alumnus of the Year

  (Lamar, Colorado; May 5, 2014) Lamar Community College honored its 2014 Outstanding Alumnus of the Year at Antelope Night on Friday, May 2, 2014. Head Baseball Coach Scott Crampton gave an introduction for Wade Parker that had most of the audience in tears. Wade’s Parents, Danny and Michelle, were present to receive the award […]

Rotary Ducky Dash Runs Again

The Lamar Rotary is gearing up again for the 13th Annual Ducky Dash set for Willow Creek Park during Lamar Days, May 17th at 12:30pm.  The Rotary mascot, “Quackers” will be present in the middle of the Park near the race headquarters.  Area grade school students will participate in a series of races, helping to […]

LPD Citizens Academy Accepting Students for June Classes

  Want to ride along with a police officer or spend a shift with the ambulance crew?  Maybe you just want to learn more about public safety in our community.  The Lamar Police Department is accepting applications to attend the Public Safety Citizens Academy which will start June 5th, 2014 and run until September 6th, […]

2012 Census of Agriculture Reveals New Trends in Farming

  USDA Reports Record Sales Moderated by Rising Expenses; Agriculture is Increasingly Diverse; Farming and Marketing Practices are Changing Washington, May 2, 2014 –There are now 3.2 million farmers operating 2.1 million farms on 914.5 million acres of farmland across the United States, according to the 2012 Census of Agriculture, released today by the U.S. […]

Mini Health Fair at Juniper Village (corrected information)

  Being healthy is a very important part of life and at Juniper Village we encourage you to “Grow Strong Daily”!  We have partnered with High Plains Community Health to offer a mini health fair at the local Senior Center this Wednesday, May 7th from 7am-10am.  High Plains Community Health will be offering $30 labs!  […]

Murder of Chief Lean Bear Results in Revenge

“I can only say that I see no way in which your race is to become as numerous and prosperous as the white race except by living as they do, by the cultivation of the earth.” With these words President Abraham Lincoln welcomed Chief Lean Bear and other Plains Indian leaders to the White House […]

Prowers County Ranked 53 out of 59 in State Health Factors

The County Health rankings are out…do you know where you stand??  Prowers County Health rankings for the year 2013 are out and the results show that Prowers County has some very real challenges, but we are making slow progress. The health ranking show how we are doing as a county and where we can improve […]

Colorado Parks and Wildlife Will Again Offer Two Buttes Outdoor Adventure

LAMAR, Colo. – Colorado Parks and Wildlife is once again offering families a chance to get outdoors and learn about firearms safety, hunting and outdoor survival. CPW is inviting families to join them for the Two Buttes Outdoor Adventure, a free two and a half day event, June 6 – 8 at the Two Buttes State Wildlife […]

Taking a Bead on Speed

A Colorado State Patrol trooper takes aim at vehicles with his radar gun on Highway 287, across from Lamar Middle School on Wednesday afternoon, April 30.  Area motorists are familiar with the flashing warning lights posted on opposite sides of the roadway, telling drivers to bring their speed down to 25mph when students are in […]

Ribbon Cutting for LCC Trades and Welding Program

Students, instructors, LCC officials and members of the Lamar Chamber of Commerce turned out for ribbon cutting ceremonies this past Wednesday, April 30 at the dedication of the facilities for the Construction Technology Program at Lamar Community College.   The Construction Technology program has seen a significant enrollment increase in the past several years, prompting […]

PCDI Board Discusses Business Seminar Series, Wind Damage to Warehouse Roof

  Prowers County Development Incorporated will co-host two different seminars for businesses and the general public in May.  The first will be held May 7 at 7pm at the Cow Palace Inn and will be hosted by Jeff Tranel, a CSU Agricultural and Business Management Economist.  Tranel will offer information to help family-owned farm and […]