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Sage Nutrition on Dollar Diet

The Prowers County Commissioners, along with other county commissioners, have devised short term steps to keep Sage Nutrition operational through June, the end of the current contract with the state.  The program, which provides hot meals to elderly citizens, is running out of money, and has had continuous financial problems for several years.  Prowers County […]

PCDI Board Urges Website Completion, Approves Pond Study Funding

Don McBee, Vice President of the Prowers Conservation District, requested operating funds from the Prowers County Development Incorporated board to help cover the cost of a two-year study to determine seepage loss from 20 surface irrigation ponds in the lower Arkansas Valley.  The results, he said, will set the standard for determining pond loss for augmentation between Rocky […]

May Precipitation Levels for Southeast Colorado Show Continued Decline

Data provided by the National Weather Service out of Pueblo shows a monthly decrease for May, compared to 2010 to 2011. Figures are in inches:

Holly Hosts 9th Annual Free Blue Grass Festival June 10 – 12

Gateway Park is being groomed to its finest, the new stage is ready for the lineup of bands, school classes are getting ready for their concessions, the committee has mailed out over a thousand flyers on the festival and all we need is for you to bring you lawn chair, tappin’ toe, hungry appetite for […]

Lamar investigates Possible Lead Contamination in Dead Cattle

On Thursday, May 12, 2011, the City of Lamar was notified that 23 calves pastured on land leased from the City had died. Two of the animals were autopsied and it was determined that death was due to lead contamination. There are a number of possible sources of lead in the environment. The City may […]

Prowers Health Officials Investigate Possible Lead Contamination

Health officials at the Prowers County Public Health & Environment Department are working with the City of Lamar, the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, and the Colorado Department of Agriculture to investigate lead contamination from a water tank near Lamar. Paint and soil samples from the vicinity of the tank had high concentrations […]

County Commissioners Review Enrollment Numbers and Dorm Upgrades at LCC

The push is on for fall enrollment at Lamar Community College, according to Chad DeBono, Vice President of Enrollment Services.  DeBono, LCC President John Marrin and Cheryl Sanchez, VP of Student and Administrative Services at the college met with the Prowers County Commissioners, Thursday, May 26.  Their discussion focused on the college’s future plans regarding […]

Prowers Medical Center Preparing for VA Status

Prowers Medical Center will be able to serve up to 2,000 veterans in the immediate seven county area, including western Kansas, once it qualifies as a VA medical provider, effective June 1.  PMC Chief Executive Officer, James Fairchild, provided an overview of the hospital’s new status for board members during their monthly director’s meeting, May […]

Prowers County Tornado Rated EF0

An area of thunderstorms moving through Prowers County shortly after 2:00 p.m., Tuesday, May 24th, and developed  a brief land spout tornado approximately 5 miles east of Lamar, near the intersection of US Highway 50 and County Road 13.  The tornado lasted for approximately 5 minutes from 2:10 p.m. to 2:15 p.m.  The tornado caused […]

Rigel Becomes ARPA Interim GM

The Lamar Utility Board approved a joint operating agreement making light plant superintendent Rick Rigel interim ARPA general manager, replacing Bill Leung, effective July 1. Rigel will serve in that capacity until a permanent replacement has been found. ARPA, Arkansas River Power Authority, unanimously approved the LUB proposal during their May 11 meeting, and the […]

Southeast Colorado Drought Status – Portions Now at D4 Designation

Lack of significant precipitation for southeast Colorado has brought the current drought situation to a D4, (Exceptional) status for extreme southeast Baca County as of Sunday, May 22. The National Weather Service rates D4 conditions as follows: “Exceptional and widespread crop/pasture losses; exceptional fire risk; shortages of water in reservoirs, streams, and wells, creating water […]

L-M Drug in Holly Sold

      A Denver businesswoman has purchased the former L-M Drugstore in Holly and the accompanying second floor this past Monday, May 16.  She also owns the Alamo Hotel in Lamar, and has plans for the alteration of both properties. The Alamo Hotel, purchased last year from the Lamar Housing Authority, has been converted into […]

Softball Series Getting Closer

The Lamar World Series Committee is starting to finalize some plans, now that the Babe Ruth 16U Softball World Series is less than three months away. Committee members met this past Wednesday for an update on accomplishments and a listing of areas that still need to be covered. Volunteers are needed. That was driven home […]

Colorado Dept of Agriculture EHV-1 Update – Bent County Horses Monitored

LAKEWOOD, Colo. – The Colorado Department of Agriculture continues to investigate the spread of Equine Herpesvirus (EHV-1) in the state.  Status as of 5/19/2011: 8 confirmed cases of horses with EHV-1 Two horses, which tested positive for EHV-1, were euthanized after showing severe neurological signs associated with the disease. 22 suspect cases. Suspect cases are […]

Prowers Medical Group Awarded U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Contract

Prowers Medical Group announced today that it has been awarded a contract by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs to provide primary healthcare services to area Veterans, effective June 1st 2011. The new VA Lamar Primary Outpatient Clinic (POC) will be located at 405 Kendall Drive Lamar CO. The VA Lamar POC is located in […]

Lamar/County, Losing Social Security Reps

Wednesday, May 18 is the last day for Social Security representatives to come to Lamar to assist with resident’s forms and questions. The action comes as a result of severe budget cuts in Colorado. The cutbacks have also eliminated the anticipated computer video monitor which was to be installed at the SOS Center. Any in-person […]

Frisbie Shootout Re-enactment Draws Downtown Crowd

      Lamar is steeped in history, and one notable event, the shooting of Night Marshall James Frisbie was re-enacted in downtown Lamar, following the Lamar Days parade this past Saturday, May 14. The event transpired the night following Christmas, December 26, 1906 in front of the Lamar Union Hotel, what is now known […]

Willow Creek Park Draws a Crowd

Click on pictures for larger view. A carnival, BBQ booths, vendors and exhibits, a car and motorcycle show, dancers, pony rides, horses and wagons, a pie auction, and the mayor with his yo-yo attracted young and old to Willow Creek Park this past Saturday. The park was packed. From the Crabtree Carnival just south of […]

Happy Birthday, Lamar

Over 45 official entries took part in Saturday’s Lamar Days parade on May 14th. Sunny skies and cool temperatures brought out a crowd that lined the streets from East Olive to South Main to celebrate Lamar’s 125th anniversary. Lamar Chamber of Commerce President, Jill Tinnes said there were about 45 official entries, but she said […]

Lamar Repowering Project, Seeking Title V Air Permit from State Health Department

Lamar, Colorado – The Lamar Utilities Board and the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) have agreed to the terms of a Compliance Order to resolve all outstanding air quality permit violations at the Lamar Repowering Project, a coal-fired power plant operated by the Lamar Utilities Board on behalf of the Arkansas River […]