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PMC Birth Announcements May 9, 2014

Ashley and Allen Hudgins of Lamar are proud to announce the birth of their son Draven William Hudgins. Draven was born at 10:12 pm on May 5, 2014. He weighed 6 lb 14 oz and measured 20 inches in length. Draven joins his siblings Veronica Montez and Anthony Schultz. His grandparents are Wayne & Janice […]

Holly Trustees Approve Variances

  The Holly Town Trustees went through a light agenda during their monthly meeting, Wednesday, May 7, approving a property variance, an easement and abatement for Holly residents. The Trustees, acting on the recommendation from the town’s Variance Board, approved the recommendation for work being done on the property owned by Lenny Thompson at North […]

Sparrowhouse Ministries is Open for Food Donations at Life Center Church

Sparrowhouse Ministries, operated by Joel and Veronica Jacoby, received a $500 cash contribution from members of the Prowers Medical Center Auxiliary this past Monday, May 5.  The presentation was made prior to the annual appreciation brunch the hospital hosts for Auxiliary members.  The Jacoby’s recently took over the food distribution operation from Mary and Martha […]

PMC Birth Announcements May 6, 2014

Brittany Blackbird-Alverado and Cory Grigat of Springfield are the proud new parents to a baby girl. Dreamie Blayze Grigat was born at 3:27 pm on April 24, 2014. She weighed 8 lb and measured 20.75 inches in length. Dreamie joins her sister Smokie Hayze Blackbird-Alverado. Her grandparents are Brigitte & Joe Grigat, Mark Alverado, and […]

LPD Citizens Academy Accepting Students for June Classes

  Want to ride along with a police officer or spend a shift with the ambulance crew?  Maybe you just want to learn more about public safety in our community.  The Lamar Police Department is accepting applications to attend the Public Safety Citizens Academy which will start June 5th, 2014 and run until September 6th, […]

2012 Census of Agriculture Reveals New Trends in Farming

  USDA Reports Record Sales Moderated by Rising Expenses; Agriculture is Increasingly Diverse; Farming and Marketing Practices are Changing Washington, May 2, 2014 –There are now 3.2 million farmers operating 2.1 million farms on 914.5 million acres of farmland across the United States, according to the 2012 Census of Agriculture, released today by the U.S. […]

Library Announces Summer Reading Program Registration

With the Lamar Public Library’s 2014 Summer Reading Program, there is something for everyone! Summer Reading Programs (SRPs) have been a staple for many, if not most, public libraries since the turn of the twentieth century. Each summer, during the annual hiatus from school, reading skills often decline. This phenomenon is sometimes called “summer loss” or “summer […]

Prowers County Ranked 53 out of 59 in State Health Factors

The County Health rankings are out…do you know where you stand??  Prowers County Health rankings for the year 2013 are out and the results show that Prowers County has some very real challenges, but we are making slow progress. The health ranking show how we are doing as a county and where we can improve […]

Fire Department Incident Reports May 1, 2014

Wednesday, April 23 At 2:54 am on April 23, fire personnel were dispatched to a contained trash or rubbish fire located at 912 West Olive in Lamar.  Upon arrival, fire crew found a small fire next to the front porch of the house.  A pressurized water extinguisher was used and successfully extinguished the fire. At […]

Spring Winds Leave their Mark

Skies over southeast Colorado have cleared of the choking dust that has been evident for the past several days, but warnings are still posted for high winds and stronger gusts through this Wednesday, April 30.  Earlier in the week, limited visibility on Highway 287 north of Springfield caused accidents among five cars when the dust […]

PCDI Board Discusses Business Seminar Series, Wind Damage to Warehouse Roof

  Prowers County Development Incorporated will co-host two different seminars for businesses and the general public in May.  The first will be held May 7 at 7pm at the Cow Palace Inn and will be hosted by Jeff Tranel, a CSU Agricultural and Business Management Economist.  Tranel will offer information to help family-owned farm and […]

Dust Storm/High Wind Warning Posted for Southeast Colorado

  The National Weather Service in Pueblo has posted a Dust Storm Warning and a High Wind Warning until 7pm this evening, April 29, 2014.  This affects Crowley, Otero, Kiowa, Bent, Prowers, Baca and Eastern Las Animas Counties.  A wrap-around north flow around a deep storm system over the upper Midwest will continue to produce […]

Colorado Futures Center Tours State to Educate on Fiscal Challenges

CSU economic think-tank, Colorado Futures Center, schedules stops throughout Colorado to present recent study findings of long-term state fiscal sustainability. Denver – The Colorado Futures Center at Colorado State University has scheduled select stops throughout the state of Colorado to present study findings of the long-term challenges the state will face in paying for state […]

Regina Westhoff Receives Sheriff’s Scholarship

News Release  Jim Faull, Prowers County Sheriff, is pleased to announce that Regina Westhoff is this year’s recipient of the County Sheriff’s of Colorado, CSOC, scholarship award for Prowers County.  CSOC, Colorado’s state sheriff’s association, offered a total of 31 awards of $500 each this year to deserving high school and college students in Colorado […]

Livestock Slaughter – 2013 Annual United States Highlights

  Total red meat production for the United States totaled 49.3 billion pounds in 2013, slightly lower than the previous year. Red meat includes beef, veal, pork, and lamb and mutton. Red meat production in commercial plants totaled 49.2 billion pounds. On-farm slaughter totaled 95.6 million pounds. Beef production totaled 25.8 billion pounds, down 1 […]

PMC Birth Announcements April 25, 2014

Claudia and Trevor Parker of Holly are the proud new parents of a baby girl.  Joleen Paige Parker was born at 7:47pm pm on april 11, 2014.  She weighed 8 lb 1.5 oz and measured 20 inches in length.  Joleen joins her new sister Lillian.  Her grandparents are Bob & Deann Parker and Pedro & […]

LCC Volleyball Players Sign with 4-year Schools

Three LCC Volleyball players recently signed letters of intent to play at 4-year schools.  Kira Kirkham signed with (NCAA D1) Prairie View A&M University in Prairie View, TX.  Kandace Cook signed with (NAIA) Stephens College in Columbia, MO.  Morgan Hanson signed with (NCAA DIII) Aurora University in Aurora, IL. “All three played important roles in […]

Commissioners Pass Resolution on Drought, Common Core

  Doug Dowler, Executive Director of SCEDD, Southern Colorado Economic Development District, spoke about a three county regional economic assessment that will be conducted this fall.  Dowler was meeting with the Prowers County Commissioners, Thursday, April 24.  “We’re going to assess the economic strengths and weaknesses of the assets found in Prowers, Kiowa and Baca […]

LCC Honors Academic Achievement in Phi Theta Kappa Ceremony

(Lamar, Colorado, April 23, 2014)  Lamar Community College’s Beta Eta Gamma chapter of the Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society welcomed its newest members during the spring induction ceremony on March 27.  New inductees are: Rebecca Abrams (Lamar), Keenan Brune (Nucla), Amber Comer (Lamar), Alicia Gallagher (Suffolk, England), Kassidy Hedrick (Perry, Utah), Luis Hernández (Albuquerque, New Mexico), […]

No. 16 ranked LCC Lopes Clinch the 2014 Empire Conference Baseball Title

(Lamar, Colorado; April 22, 2014)The 16th ranked LCC men’s baseball team won two of four games against Trinidad State Junior College over the weekend and in the process earned the ‘Lopes the 2014 Empire Conference Championship. It marked the twelfth conference championship in the past fourteen years for LCC head coach Scott Crampton and the […]