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Colorado Employment Situation October 2013

  Nonfarm payroll jobs increased 1,500 over the month from September to October to 2,371,900 jobs, according to the survey of business establishments. Private sector payroll jobs increased 2,100 and government decreased 600.  According to the survey of households, the unemployment rate decreased one tenth of a percentage point in October to 6.8 percent. This […]

New Chairman Elected to the CO State Fair Board of Authority

  PUEBLO, Colo. – Arthur Bosworth II, has been elected as the new Chairman of the Colorado State Fair Board of Authority. Bosworth, 70, replaces Vince Vigil, who was term limited after 16 years on the board, 12 years as its chairman. “Vince Vigil has been an integral part of the State Fair and has […]

PMC Board Approves 2014 Budget

The Prowers Medical Center Board of Directors adopted their 2014 budget during their monthly meeting, Wednesday, November 20.  Revenues of $23.96 million are expected against estimated expenses for 2014 of $23.92 million.  Some personnel changes were approved by the board included appointing Dr. George Kunhardt as Chief of Staff for 2014, and the hiring of […]

Financial Upswing Noted for Holly Community

    The town of Holly is experiencing a spurt in prosperity with increases in revenues from three areas.  Marsha Willhite, Town Administrator, informed the Trustees at their monthly meeting, Wednesday, November 6, that an increase in revenue from dirt deposits at the town landfill are higher than expected when the 2013 budget had been […]

PCDI Gaining Income on Washington Street Rental Property

  The Prowers County Development Incorporated board of directors voted to adopt the general operating budget for 2014, as well as the incentives property budget.  Portions of the former Big R warehouse on East Washington Street have been rented over the past several months and a formal annual budget is warranted.  Office space is being […]

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 […]

City of Lamar August Sales Tax Revenue Report

    Although City of Lamar sales tax revenue for August was off 1.52% for a loss of $3,870.60 compared to last year, the combination of Use Tax and other categories showed a year to date increase of 3.27% for a gain of $83,251.77 over last year.    Sales Tax revenues since January 2013 are at […]

Honkers and Chamber Board Welcome New PCDI Director

The Lamar Chamber Honkers and Chamber Board members welcomed Lance Benninghoff to Lamar and to his new position as PCDI Director. Benninghoff was recently selected as the new Economic Development Director for Prowers County Development Incorporated. Benninghoff has strong ties to southeast Colorado and was most recently employed as a political analyst for the Department […]

Honkers Visit New Social Services “Soon-To- Be” Director Lanie Mirelas

On Friday, October 11th, the Lamar Chamber Honkers stopped into Prowers County Social Services to welcome Lanie Mirelas to Lamar and to her new position as the Social Services Director for Prowers County. Lanie previously worked in the Social Services Department of Burlington, Colorado, in Kit Carson County. She was selected to replace Linda Fairbairn […]

Letter to the Editor – The Elephant Story

Many years ago a group of villages needed some work done and after much discussion it was decided they would buy an elephant. When the elephant arrived many were excited to see him do the work, but it took a while for the elephant to become accustomed to its surroundings. But the villagers were very […]

LCC Receives over $1million Grant

(Lamar, Colorado; September 27, 2013) Lamar Community College received $1,092,663 from the U.S. Department of Labor Wednesday, September 18, as part of a $25 million grant to a consortium of nine Colorado schools focused on developing skilled advanced manufacturing workers throughout the state. Participation in Colorado Helps Advanced Manufacturing Program (CHAMP) will allow LCC to […]

New Member Joins the Lamar Utility Board

Howard Hobbs was sworn in as the newest member of the Lamar Utility Board, Tuesday, September 24, by District Court Judge Stan Brinkley.  He is filling in the vacancy left when Don Steerman’s term expired.  The board membership is currently at full capacity, but the membership will be subject to a future change when member […]

New PCDI Executive Director Begins Duties, Board Reviews 2014 Budget

PCDI board members discussed plans for the approaching New Year during their regular monthly meeting, Tuesday, September 24.  Members also officially welcomed Lance Benninghoff, as the new Prowers County Development Incorporated executive director in his first full board meeting.  Some of the plans discussed included improving the drainage situation for the portion of the Washington […]

August 2013 Employment Update for S.E. Colorado

  (DENVER) — Nonfarm payroll jobs decreased 4,300 over the month from July to August to 2,369,700 jobs, according to the survey of business establishments. Private sector payroll jobs decreased 6,800 and government increased 2,500.  According to the survey of households, the unemployment rate decreased one tenth of a percentage point to 7.0 percent. The […]

Granada Residents Discuss SECPA Utility Sale

Granada residents will decide in a special election next April, whether they wish to sell their electric utility system to SECPA, Southeast Colorado Power Association. Currently, the town purchases its power from SECPA and resells it to local customers. Selling the system back to SECPA would eliminate the town as a middle man. Richard Wilson, […]

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 Workforce Center Holds Customer Appreciation

  A Customer Appreciation Day was conducted last Friday morning, September 4 at the Workforce Center for Southeast Colorado.  Their offices are at 405 East Olive in Lamar on the west side of the SOS Center.  Snacks and drinks were provided for the attendees including Employers and Job Seekers.  A sign up sheet was also […]

PCDI Selects New Economic Development Director

Lance Benninghoff has been selected as the new Economic Development Director for Prowers County Development Incorporated.  Benninghoff was introduced at the beginning of the PCDI business seminars held Friday, September 6 at the Rodeway Cow Palace Inn. Benninghoff has strong ties to southeast Colorado and was most recently employed as a political analyst for the Department of […]

County Commissioners Rule Against Nursing Home Bond Measure and Improvement District

    This year’s November ballot will not see questions pertaining to a bond to develop a new nursing home or create a Public Improvement District in Prowers County for the project.  The Prowers County Commissioners, following a September 5 executive session, decided that the group proposing to purchase Juniper Village and develop the new […]

Reyman’s New Grocery Opening September 5

HOLLY, CO—It was a different time when Reyman’s Grocery first opened at 206 South Main Street.  The street in Holly was full of businesses in 1940.  Today, many of those formerly occupied buildings sit vacant or rarely used.  The view of Main Street has changed in the last few months as Jess and Tracie Kalma, […]