RSSAll Entries in the "Featured" Category

Teen Motor Vehicle Fatalities Rise in 2012, Reversing Positive Trend

National Teen Driver Safety Week, Oct. 20-26  STATEWIDE—Parents of teenagers may think they don’t have influence on their kids, but when it comes to safe driving, they do — and it could mean the difference between life and death.   From 2004 to 2011, rates of motor vehicle crash deaths among 15- to 19-year-olds in Colorado […]

Bargains Rule for Moonlight Madness

Moonlight Madness fans enjoyed perfect weather this past Thursday evening, whether roaming the streets of downtown Lamar in search of a bargain, doing a little trick or treating in various stores, or gazing at the artistry on display at the Shore Arts Center. The annual event featured dress up time for adults and kids with […]

Commissioners Hear Rural Fire Department Report

Efforts to facilitate more effective communications between Kansas and Colorado border fire and emergency departments is making headway, according to Staffon Warn, Prowers County Emergency Operations Manager and Rural Fire Chief.  Warn was issuing his quarterly operations report to the Prowers County Commissioners Thursday, October 24, stating the communications radio systems being used by bordering […]

Wanted Person Apprehended

On October 21, 2013 at approximately 1:00 P.M. officers responded to the 200 block of North 5th Street on a report of a wanted person being at a residence. The individual, Shawn Lantis, 40, had been avoiding apprehension for approximately two months. Officers were able to contact Lantis in the backyard of the residence and after […]

Abling will Stand Trial in the Murder of Rory Alba

The Colorado “Make my Day” law will not apply in the case of Lamar resident, Marla Abling. Abling is charged with first degree murder in the death of Rory Alba on January 23, 2013 in Lamar. Her public defenders  presented the “Make my Day” scenario during a six day immunity hearing to dismiss the charges […]

2014 City Budget Ordinance Passes First Reading

The Lamar City Council passed the 2014 budget ordinance on first reading during a rescheduled public hearing this past Monday night, October 21.  The council will vote on the acceptance of next year’s budget during the regular council meeting on October 28.  Light Plant Superintendent, Houssin Hourieh also presented an overview of the power plant’s […]

Winning entries for the 2013 SECAG Autumn Art Show

Hours to view the show are from 1 pm to 6 pm Tuesday – Friday, October 22 – 25 at the Shore Arts Center, in downtown Lamar. Maya Avina, a Professor of Art at CSU-Pueblo was the Judge for this year’s Autumn Art Show at the Shore Art Center. The Artist Reception and Presentation of Awards […]

Judge Rules on Abling “Make My Day” Dismissal Motion Wednesday

  Marla Abling will learn this Wednesday morning, October 23, if her defense lawyers were successful in their presentation of her actions under the “Make my Day” law in her immunity hearing in the January 23 murder of Rory Alba.  He was found dead in her apartment in Lamar earlier this year.  Judge Stanley Brinkley […]

Hospice Annual “Wall of Honor” Dedication Ceremony

Sunday, October 21, 2013, the Lamar Area Hospice held an unveiling party for their Memorial Tiles.  The Prowers Journal was in attendance for the dedication. “It is truly an honor for us to welcome you to the first annual dedication ceremony to officially unveil the newly inscribed tiles on our “wall of honor”.  This Weltha […]

Colorado Poet Laureate to Visit Lamar Public Library

David Mason of Colorado Springs is the Poet Laureate of Colorado.  Mason is an accomplished poet and he serves as the co-director of the creative writing program at Colorado College.  As the Poet Laureate, Mason serves as an advocate for poetry and literacy at several events each year including presenting the opening poem for the […]

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 […]

Water–Electric Use Tied to City of Lamar Revenue

  The monthly Utility Revenue Report from the City of Lamar shows decreases in all four categories for this past September and year-to-date summaries.  Monthly sales of electricity are off 5.69% and 11.67% year to date.  Sewer revenues are off 1.39% for September and down 0.48% YTD; Trash is down 2.63% for the month and […]

Gov. Hickenlooper Announces 44 Statewide Transportation Projects For RAMP Program

DENVER — Thursday, Oct. 17, 2013 — Gov. John Hickenlooper and the Colorado Department of Transportation Executive Director Don Hunt today announced 44 partnership projects as part of the Responsible Acceleration of Maintenance and Partnerships (RAMP) program totaling $580 million to maximize and expand the statewide transportation system. The RAMP program was created in December […]

What to Do After a Car Crash – Trooper’s Corner

“Trooper’s Corner” What to Do After A Car Crash  You’re going through an intersection or driving out on the highway, and suddenly you hear a CRUNCH!   What just happened?  What did I hit?  Where did the other car come from?  If you are involved in a car crash all of these questions may begin to […]

City Council & Utility Board Holding Special Public Meeting on Budget

      There is a special joint City Council/Utility Board meeting scheduled for Monday, October 21, 2013 at 7:00 p.m.  in the Council Chambers.  This meeting is to hold a public hearing for the 2014 budget and for a first reading of the budget ordinance.   Brenda Van Campen Assistant to City Administrator City […]

Lamar Police Apprehend Fleeing Suspect

  On October 16, 2013 at approximately 10:30 A.M. officers attempted to contact a vehicle in the 300 block of East Olive Street.  The driver of the vehicle, Mateo Cabello, 25, attempted to elude officers and parked the vehicle in the 500 block of Wilson Place after a short vehicle pursuit.  Cabello exited the vehicle […]

Child Eats Medical Marijuana Food, Adult Charged

On September 28, 2013, officers from the Lamar Police Department, responded to the 400 block of Kendall Drive for a report of a young child under the influence of marijuana.  Through an investigation involving the Prowers County Department of Social Services and the Lamar Police Department, it was determined that medicinal marijuana baked goods were […]

Monsters, Mod-sters and Mobsters Hit the Streets for Moonlight Madness

  Mark Thursday, October 24th for Moonlight Madness Magic Time around downtown Lamar, between 6pm and 8pm, highlighted this year by the Mystery Manikins. The windows of participating merchants will display live mannequins and customers can guess who’s who on the entry form Maze Map. The Map gives hints and names of popular personalities playing […]

November Election Information, Ballot Questions

The November General Election mail-in ballot for Prowers County residents has been finalized by the Prowers County Clerk and Recorder’s office.  Testing of the voting machines which will count the mail in ballots is being conducted in preparation for the returns which can be sent in by return mail or hand delivered to the Clerk’s […]

Two in Custody on Child Abuse Case

Media Release On Tuesday, October 15, 2013, detectives and officers from the Lamar Police Department responded to the 400 block of Kendall Drive, for a report of an infant suffering from child abuse.  Officers observed numerous injuries to the child that were not consistent with the statements provided by the victim’s mother and her significant […]