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Heroin Confiscated in Lamar Drug Bust, Five Arrested

On Tuesday, January 21, 2014 at approximately 5:00 PM, officers from the Lamar Police Department executed a search warrant at 310 North 9th Street in Lamar after an investigation into the distribution of narcotics. Approximately 5.6 grams of heroin, approximately one pound of marijuana, and numerous pieces of drug paraphernalia were located in the residence.  […]

Lodging Panel Approves Spring/Summer Rodeo Funding

      The Prowers County Lodging Panel approved contract fees for stock for two rodeos coming to the county this spring and summer.  Cade Spitz outlined some aspects of the Colorado Jr. Rodeo Association event set for August 14 – 17th at the Prowers County Fairgrounds.  “These will be the year end finals for […]

HOPE Readies Projects for 2014

“We’re almost ready to gain our non-profit 501C3 status,” according to Project HOPE executive director, Lori Hammer.  She briefed HOPE Coalition members during the monthly meeting held at the Lincoln School in Lamar on Tuesday, January 21.    Hammer relayed some hopeful news to the members regarding future grant funding, stating that Tony Grampus grant has […]

Letter to the Editor: Cook Announces Candidacy for Commissioner

I’m Ron Cook, and I’m announcing my candidacy for the Office of Prowers County Commissioner District 2.  I’m a lifetime resident of Prowers County and for the past 16 years have owned my business in Lamar.  In my business dealings, I have worked closely with our law enforcement agencies.  I have also been involved in […]

Public State Wheat Assessment Referendum Set for Limon

    LAKEWOOD, Colo. – The Colorado Department of Agriculture is seeking public comment per the request of the Colorado Wheat Administrative Committee as they are seeking re-approval for an increase in their assessment. In 2007, wheat producers approved an amendment to the Colorado Wheat Marketing Order to increase the assessment from one cent per […]

DEA Assists in Destruction of 1,197 Marijuana Plants from Haswell

  Following a January 4 raid by the Kiowa County Sheriff’s Office in which nearly 1,200 marijuana plants were discovered, the Federal Drug Enforcement Agency executed a search warrant on January 8 at the same home in Haswell, Colorado.  The earlier warrant resulted in the arrest of Joseph Capone, 43 and Philip Marra, 48, who […]

Lex Nichols, Native American Flute Player at Amache Studio February 21

On Friday, February 21, 2014, Lex Nichols will not only play several of his collected Native American flutes, but will hand out awards to area photographers for the Share the Spirit Photography Show and Contest.  A soup tasting cuisine will be presented free to the public. Amateur and professional photographers are encouraged to enter their […]

Sand Creek Massacre 150th Anniversary News Releases

Condemned by Congress, the Sand Creek Massacre marked the plains with blood, sparking warfare from Texas to the Canadian border. On the morning of November 29, 1864, U.S. Army Volunteers attacked a peaceful camp of Cheyenne and Arapaho, mutilated the dead, and looted the village. The massacre left behind about two hundred Cheyenne and Arapaho […]

Drought Information Statement from NWS-Pueblo

The first through middle part of December was very cold and relatively wet, especially across higher terrain in Colorado, as an arctic air mass entered the Rockies.  However, most of the state saw below average precipitation and cooler than average temperatures for the month as a whole.  December is generally one of the driest months […]

Local History Stories Wanted

The Prowers County Historical Board and staff at Big Timbers Museum are developing a program which will feature a historically-oriented kiosk which will be displayed at the museum this spring.  The kiosk is part of a Wayfaring System in southeast Colorado, featuring 23 kiosks in twelve counties.  This group effort with CDOT, Canyons and Plains, […]

Prowers County Sheriff’s Report, December 2013

  The Prowers County Sheriff’s Office responded to 208 calls in December, 2013.  The numbers may have been down a bit due to the holiday schedule as Lamar had 116 calls with 50 jail related and 8 for warrant arrests; the County had 62 calls with eleven for traffic accidents and four for civil disputes; […]

City of Lamar Sales Tax Revenue Report

  Total Sales and Use Tax collections for the City of Lamar for November, 2013, collected in December showed a slight gain of 1.47%, or $3,975.41 over the previous year.  Collections for November 2013 were $274,597.90.  City Sales Taxes collected for the month showed a 0.29% increase.  Year-to-date collections for that period fared a little […]

KVAY Receives Urban Redevelopment Grant, Landfill Fees Explained

  The Lamar Redevelopment Authority and Beacon Broadcasting finalized a Development Agreement needed for a grant for property rehabilitation at 114 South Main Street in Lamar.  KVAY Radio purchased the property, the former Main Café, to renovate into new business offices and broadcast studios.  The grant will cover about 50% of the rehabilitation work planned […]

LiveWell Prowers County Outlines 2014 Goals

    Updates on the Prowers County Health Needs Assessment, diversify a common agenda among health groups, seek volunteers for community leadership groups, develop youth oriented projects, initiate a bicycle ownership program with the Project HOPE Center and help secure local funding to purchase age appropriate playground equipment.  This is an overview of what a […]

Comedy Night Returns to the Eagles January 31, 2014

The Lamar Chamber of Commerce Honkers, Two for the Road Entertainment and the Lamar Eagles are hosting another Great night of comedy at the Lamar Eagles Aerie in Lamar, CO. It will start with a meal of spaghetti with meat sauce, salad and garlic bread prepared by the Lamar Eagles from 6:00 PM to 7:00 […]

Precision and Automation Technology for Weed Control

    The world population is expected to reach 9 Billion by 2050.  This presents a challenge when considering the land and other resources globally available.  There are 6.6 Billion acres of arable land and it takes 1.2 acres to feed one person.  Currently, we can only feed 5.5 Billion people, which is dreadfully short […]

2014 DUI Enforcement Kicks Off with 431 Arrests

  Fewer alcohol-related fatalities continues as goal for CDOT and law enforcement  STATEWIDE—New Year’s Eve celebrations quickly turned sour for many users of Colorado roadways who chose to ring in 2014 by driving impaired. Preliminary reports indicate that 431 people were arrested for DUI during the New Year’s Eve enforcement period in conjunction with the […]

Lamar Police Seeking Public’s Help on Assault Case

Media Release from Lamar, CO Police Department The Lamar Police Department would like to request the assistance of the public in locating Justin Orozco who has an active warrant for the assault of a police officer that occurred on January 8, 2014. Orozco is described as a Hispanic male, 5’07” tall, weighing approximately 170 pounds, […]

Granada Landfill Fees Raised for Out of Town Users

  The Granada Town Trustees voted unanimously this past Wednesday, January 8, to raise the fees for non-residents who dump refuse at the town landfill.  The measure was taken to help defray the expenses of state mandated improvements at the landfill.  Last year, the state health department served notice that over a dozen violations had […]

Nominations Open for Lamar Citizen of the Year

  Who would you nominate to become the Lamar Chamber of Commerce, Citizen of the Year?  Past recipients include Barney Miller, Pat Palmer, Billye Spaar, Darlene Hamilton, Ebbie Reish or Ye Olde Rummage Shoppe Volunteers.  Nomination forms are available from the Lamar Chamber of Commerce for the 2014 honoree.  The criteria to be considered in […]