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Lamar Police Chief Receives Executive Certification in Colorado

    On November 20th the Colorado Association of Chiefs of Police notified Lamar Police Chief Gary McCrea that his application for Executive Certification had been approved by the CACP Board.  To obtain certification by the Colorado Association of Chiefs of Police as a Police Executive an individual has to show a high level of […]

Thanksgiving Brings Increased Turkey Consumption, DUI Enforcement

“Drink and Don’t Drive” this Thanksgiving to avoid an even costlier holiday season   STATEWIDE—Soon families will be gathering, turkeys will be roasting and wine will be flowing throughout Colorado in celebration of another Thanksgiving. While Thanksgiving is a time for rest and relaxation for some, the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT), Colorado State Patrol […]

Fire Department Incident Reports November 26, 2013

Monday, November 25 At 12:14 pm on November 25, fire crews were dispatched to 1202 South 5th Street in Lamar on report of a cooking fire.  Upon arrival at the scene, fire personnel found no outward signs of fire.  The smoke detector was present and in working order.  The fire was contained within the oven […]

Vandals Deface Historic Lamar Property

MEDIA RELEASE   Lamar Police Department Information Concerning Vandalism to Buildings   Recently a Historic Building owned by the Lamar Community College was defaced by the use of spray paint on the building. The building is located in the 800 block of East Maple Street, referred to as WPA Building or the old Neoplan Dorms.  […]

Greeba Loutzenhiser…Februry 20, 1908 – November 23, 2013

  A Celebration of Life for longtime Lamar resident, Greeba Loutzenhiser will be held at 10:00 AM, Saturday November 30, 2013 at the Peacock Family Chapel with Rev. Kathy Leathers of the Holly United Methodist Church officiating. Interment will follow at Fairmount Cemetery.  Mrs. Loutzenhiser was born on February 20, 1908 at Colorado Springs, Colorado […]

Fire Department Incident Reports November 25, 2013

Friday, November 22 At 3:27 pm on November 22, fire personnel were dispatched to a mobile home fire located at 701 West Washington Street in Lamar.  There was one occupant in the home and EMS treated the patient for smoke inhalation.  Upon arrival at the scene, fire crew found that the entire structure on the […]

Colorado Employment Situation October 2013

  Nonfarm payroll jobs increased 1,500 over the month from September to October to 2,371,900 jobs, according to the survey of business establishments. Private sector payroll jobs increased 2,100 and government decreased 600.  According to the survey of households, the unemployment rate decreased one tenth of a percentage point in October to 6.8 percent. This […]

Dare to Be You

  By Lacey Mann, CSU 4-H Extension Agent, Bent & Prowers Counties Southeast Area- Seventeen 4-H campers, counselors, and chaperones from the Southeast Area attended the Annual Dare to Be You (DTBY) 4-H Camp on November 15-17 held in Pueblo, Colo, as representatives of District VI. DTBY is hosted by the 25 counties making up […]

Girl Scouts Visit Juniper Village Residents

Juniper Village at Lamar was pleased to have the Senior Girl Scouts in their building on Saturday, November 16th. Together, the Girl Scouts and residents made turkey pins out of flowers and construction paper. Some ladies really got into the craft by not only making a pin but also a cute centerpiece for their dining […]

CO Takes Steps to Regulate Methane Emissions from Oil/Gas Drilling

  DENVER — Monday, Nov. 18, 2013 — Proposed rules for air pollution released today would make Colorado the first state to directly regulate detection and reduction of methane emissions associated with oil and gas drilling and further Colorado’s efforts as a national leader in environmental-friendly energy production. The rules, which cover the lifecycle of […]

Pack the Gym at Lamar Community College

(Lamar, Colorado; November 20, 2013) Lamar Community College is hosting a Pack the Gym day on Saturday, November 23rd at the Wellness Center. All three of LCC’s Basketball teams will be competing starting with the Men’s JV team at 3:00pm who will be playing Fort Carson. At 5:30 pm the Women’s team will take on […]

Springs Man Sentenced in Poaching Incident

LAMAR – A fifty-year-old Colorado Springs man was sentenced in Prowers County on Oct. 23 for numerous wildlife violations. The conviction of Jay Beaman was the result of an investigation by Colorado Parks and Wildlife that took place in Prowers, Cheyenne, Kiowa and El Paso counties. The District Attorney’s office initially charged Beaman with eight […]

PMC Board Approves 2014 Budget

The Prowers Medical Center Board of Directors adopted their 2014 budget during their monthly meeting, Wednesday, November 20.  Revenues of $23.96 million are expected against estimated expenses for 2014 of $23.92 million.  Some personnel changes were approved by the board included appointing Dr. George Kunhardt as Chief of Staff for 2014, and the hiring of […]

Clark Confirmed as Director of County Health & Environment

  Tammi Clark’s appointment as the Prowers County Public Health & Environment Director was made official by the county commissioners during their meeting on Thursday, November 21.  Clark, a Registered Nurse with 20 years medical experience in the community, was hired as deputy director on July 15.  She has lived in Lamar for almost 30 […]

New at the Lamar Public Library for the Week of November 18, 2013

Added to the Library Collection for the Week of November 18 Possession #5: Fallen Angels by J. R. Ward The October list: a novel in reverse by Jeffery Deaver After Dead: Sookie Stackhouse Southern vampire mystery by Charlaine Harris Doing Hard Time #27: Stone Barrington novel by Stuart Woods The Stranger You Know by Andrea […]

Capacity Crowd for Clare Dunn and Farm/City Banquet

    The music of Clare Dunn, southeast Colorado songstress, helped pack the Lamar Community Building for the annual Farm/City Banquet, sponsored by the Lamar Chamber of Congress this past Friday, November 15. The event has been highlighted over the past years by various entertainers who serve as a capstone for the night’s festivities. Friday […]

Concert Funding Request Okayed by Lodging Panel

  Marketing and contract fees totaling $11,000 for the annual Kick-Off Concert for the Sand and Sage Round-Up were approved by the Prowers Lodging Panel during their monthly meeting, Tuesday, November 19.  The request is for the same amount as last year, according to Brandon Sherwood, who represented the Prowers County Fair Board who organizes […]

Local Civic Group Preparing for Heroin Problems in Prowers County

  Area medical doctors and professionals, Prowers Medical Group, High Plains Community Health Center, Lamar School District, Prowers County Sheriff’s Office, Lamar Police Department, area treatment facilities and local government want to bring to the attention of local citizens that HEROIN has come to Lamar and Prowers County.  This is a drug that has the […]

Great American Smoke Out is Underway

Great American Smokeout a chance to end your tobacco addiction Colorado smokers who are ready to quit can get help from the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment during, and following, the Great American Smokeout Nov. 21. Though smoking rates have dropped since 1976, the Smokeout’s first year, tobacco use remains the leading cause […]

Letter to the Editor: NOVEMBER: A TIME TO REMEMBER AND A TIME TO ACT

  Before he served in Congress and before he went to the White House, Lieutenant John Kennedy was the commander of torpedo boats in the South Pacific during World War II.  His distinguished military career resulted in being awarded the Navy and Marine Corps Medal and the Purple Heart.  He was proud of his service […]