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City Approves State Minimum Wage, New Water Manager Hired

Former Lamar City Councilman, P.J. Wilson was sworn in as Lamar’s most recent police officer during Monday’s regular meeting, January 14.  Wilson, a local businessman, had been a councilman until he moved from the area and was replaced on the council by Oscar Riley last year.  Lamar Police Chief Gary McCrea stated that Wilson began […]

Colorado Shooting, Fishing & Boating Project Grants Available

DENVER – Colorado Parks and Wildlife is accepting applications from individuals, organizations and local governments to distribute up to $1.7 million for outdoor recreation activities in Colorado. Matching grants are available in 2013 for projects in Colorado that benefit fishing, shooting ranges or boating.   The grant programs are partially funded by federal excise taxes […]

Business of the Week – Golden Plains Insurance Agency

You help your community thrive when you shop locally! Be sure to read The Prowers Journal each week when the Lamar Chamber of Commerce and The Prowers Journal highlight a featured Business of the Week. This week we are proud to spotlight the Golden Plains Insurance Agency. Give them a call at: 719.336-8292 Insurance services in Lamar and Southeast Colorado have […]

2012 in Review – November and December

November 2012 in Review     The national election and the local election were on everyone’s mind as the final weeks and months before November 6 inched along during the late summer and early fall.  A number of political forums were conducted for the Prowers County Commissioner’s race, mostly in October, affording an opportunity for […]

Chana Reed Wraps Up Chamber Career

After 21 years as the office manager at the Lamar Chamber of Commerce, Chana Reed decided to follow new pursuits. The community and chamber members, past presidents and directors attended two get-togethers to thank Chana for her service to the chamber and the community. A come and go reception was held Thursday, December 20 at […]

Logo Selected for Prowers County Lodging Tax Panel

Cristina Hernandez, a Parkview Elementary School fifth-grader and Shayla Brown, a seventh grade student in Wiley, are the co-winners of the logo that will be used by the Prowers County Lodging Panel. Each student received $200 in the shared award. Panel members decided that after several years of existence, the organization could be better served […]

New Chamber Directors Announced for 2013

Several new faces will be seen next year on the Board of Directors for the Lamar Chamber of Commerce.  The new members will be officially introduced during the annual Lamar Chamber of Commerce Banquet, scheduled for Thursday, January 24, 2013 at the Rodeway Cow Palace Inn. Denise Carder will serve as the new Chamber of […]

Lamar Chamber Citizen of the Year Award

  Area residents have just under a month to submit their entry for the annual Lamar Chamber of Commerce, Citizen of the Year award. The deadline is January 11, 2013 for the announcement of the winner during the annual chamber banquet on Thursday, January 24 at the Rodeway Cow Palace Inn in Lamar. A confidential […]

Lamar City Sales Tax Revenue Ending Year on Steady Growth

  Although the monthly sales tax revenue collections for October were down 3.82%, the year-to-date figures showed a 3.45% increase, or $102,351.78 above numbers from this same time last year.  2012 Total Sales and Use Tax Collections are at $3,073,124.63, compared to $2,970,772.85 for 2011.  Both City Sales Tax and Use Tax collections were down […]

Lamar Chamber Parade of Lights Float Results

  McGruff, The Crime Dog, led the way for the annual 2012, Lamar Chamber of Commerce Parade of Lights this past Friday evening, December 7.  This year’s theme was, “It’s a Wonderful Christmas Story”.  The colorful entries started their Main Street journey at 6:30pm and concluded their trip just past the Enchanted Forest where Santa […]

Chamber Welcomes Two Shot Attendees

On  November 28th, board members from the Lamar Chamber of Commerce and the Lamar Chamber Honkers paid a visit to the Rodeway Inn Cow Palace  to welcome the annual Two Shot Goose Hunt participants to the 28th Annual event. The welcome was performed at the beginning of the President’s reception which includes an auction benefiting local charities. […]

New Lamar Chamber Manager Selected

  The Lamar Chamber of Commerce announced today that Paula Pfeiffer-Thornton will become the new office manager, replacing Chana Reed who will retire at the end of the year.  Paula grew up in Granada, Colorado and recently moved ‘home’ in May 2012 after traveling the states for the last 40 years.  Paula received her Business […]

New Scam Making the Rounds

Colorado Secretary of State Scott Gessler is notifying Colorado businesses of another possibly deceptive solicitation issued by “Compliance Services.”   The entity has mailed solicitations titled “Annual Minutes Requirement Statement Directors and Shareholders” to businesses in Colorado. These solicitations offer to prepare documents to satisfy the annual minutes requirement for a $125.00 fee. Though most corporations […]

The Chamber Welcomes the Colorado Hawking Club to Lamar

The Lamar Chamber of Commerce Honkers, fly in to welcome the Colorado Hawking Club. The Hawking Club brought their hawks and falcons to a 3 day mini-meeting in Lamar. The Hawking Club members work with their hawks and falcons to hunt small game. Member, Cathy Tintinger states, “We are so thankful to everyone for the […]

Finances Top PCDI 2013 Priorities

Prowers County Development Incorporated board members held their final meeting at the current headquarters on South Main Street in Lamar before making their transition to the Rodeway Cow Palace Inn by the second week of December.  The new location will help cut back on various expenses including rent, utilities and insurance.  PCDI will occupy two […]

City OKs 2013 Budget & Increased Municipal Fees

The 2013 budget for the City of Lamar was officially adopted at Monday night’s council meeting, as council members passed the ordinance on second reading, as well as the ordinance pertaining to collection of taxes and the mill levy. Next year’s General Fund is set at $7,015,202, of which sales tax revenue is expected to […]

Spreading the Spirit

Several generations of the Emick family were busy last week, stringing holiday lights onto the windmill to the west of the Prowers County Courthouse on South Main Street in Lamar. They, like other residents, were taking advantage of the warm weather to get their Christmas decorations up to highlight the start of another holiday season. […]

176 ‘Keys’ to the City at Farm City Banquet

  Musical entertainment was an essential ingredient to this year’s Farm-City Banquet, sponsored by the Lamar Chamber of Commerce, held this past Friday, November 16, at the Lamar Community Building. The “Dueling Pianos Road Show” held center stage, literally, at the LCB as the pianists, each armed with 88 keys on their twin pianos, played […]

Historic Buildings Can Assist Future Retail Prospertiy

Twenty of sixty-eight buildings around downtown Lamar have the historic potential to qualify for a National or State Historical Register designation, or as local landmarks.  Those numbers are part of the findings from a two year study conducted by architects, Tim and Chris Hoehne.    Shawna Hodge, Lamar Main Street Coordinator hosted the information presentation at […]

Colorado Agricultural Exports Important for State-Op/Ed from John Salazar

  Colorado Agricultural Exports Important for State By John T. Salazar, Commissioner of Agriculture  When thinking about the goods or services that Colorado exports to other countries, agricultural products may not be the first thing that crosses your mind.  Think again.  Agricultural exports have become increasingly important to our state’s economy, with high-quality, locally grown […]