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Show of Support for Lamar Area Hospice

  The benefit dinner and dance for Lamar Area Hospice is an annual event and major local fund-raiser for the organization.  The donations raised from this, and other events, helps support the ongoing work of Lamar Area Hospice, currently renovating their new headquarters at the former Lamar Hotel on West Olive Street in Lamar. A […]

Lamar Speedway Race Finishes and Points

We didn’t have any rain Saturday night but there was Thunder on the High plains. Racers and fans all enjoyed the cooler weather and experienced very exciting racing action. 38 racers from near and far gathered at Lamar Speedway to deliver an awesome show for nearly 200 race fans. Dan Day driving #54 Super Stock […]

5th Annual Hasty Daze Set for September 15

Area residents will come out Saturday, September 15 for a full day of fun with the 5th Annual Hasty Daze celebration and to recognize Hasty’s 105th Anniversary.  A pancake breakfast from 7am to 9am will start the festivities, making way for the 10am parade, celebrating the anniversary.  The parade is sponsored by the Bent County […]

Savage Stadium Gets Ready for New Season

L. E. Renner Sports Surfaces has been busy the past few days, taking advantage of the sunny skies and low winds, putting a new surface to the track at Savage Stadium in Lamar.  The entire fence surrounding the stadium and track and football fields has been lined to keep down any stray paint and minimize […]

New City Administrator Begins Job – Council Will Consider Employee Wage Increases

  City finances occupied two of the three agenda items on the Lamar City Council work session this past Monday evening, August 27. Sean McTaggert, Spreading Antler Golf Course Superintendent, discussed how the city’s annual $15,000 equipment loan has been rolled over into annual payments for the course’s sprinkler irrigation system. A $90,000, seven year […]

Vandals Punch Out Tourism Sign

A wildlife information sign at the Lamar Welcome Center was vandalized about a week ago, according to Judy Douglass, Center director.  The sign, erected at the Center in 2006, had a fist-sized hole punched through the middle, splitting the sign from top to bottom.  The information sign to the rear was undamaged.  Douglass received $500 […]

Lodging Panel Funds October MMA, Sets 2013 Budget

  The Prowers Lodging Tax Panel voted to approve half the funding request for a MMA, Mixed Martial Arts Event in Lamar to coincide with the annual Oktoberfest celebration on October 6.  Local resident, Arnulfo Ortega, who helped coordinate the first MMA event held in Lamar, said he and a new promoter, Gabriel Charboneau from […]

Drought Can Stop a Riverboat. Can It Stop Lamar Racing?

The Lamar Racing Club’s Promotions and Publicity committee met on August 14th to discuss the future of the 2012 race schedule and talked about different ways to promote the races. At issue are the drought, and rumors, “there won’t be races at the Lamar Speedway the rest of the season, because of the water shortage”. […]

Holly Commercial Club Update from August Meeting

    The Holly Commercial Club meets at noon on the first Wednesday of the month at the Holly Methodist Church.  Activities from the past meeting, August 1, include:  The Treasurer’s Report was given by Darlene Bruce.  Monthly balance was $868.41 and year to date was reported at $9,724.61.  The Shopper Report was presented by […]

Annual Agriculture Photography Contest Underway

LAKEWOOD, Colo. —Even though summer is waning and fall is approaching, it is still a great time to snap a photo and enter the annual “Colorado…it’s AgriCultural” photography contest. Colorado agriculture is evident everywhere, and the 15th annual photography contest is seeking entries as a way to celebrate the state’s agricultural heritage. “The photography contest […]

Colorado Employment Situation – July 2012

Nonfarm payroll jobs increased 4,500 from June to July for a total of 2,294,900 jobs, according to the survey of business establishments. Private sector payroll jobs increased 4,200 and government increased 300. According to the survey of households, the unemployment rate increased one tenth of one percentage point over the month to 8.3 percent.  “The […]

Commissioner Salazar To Attend Arkansas Valley Fair

Commissioner of Agriculture John Salazar will attend the Arkansas Valley Fair in Rocky Ford on Saturday August 18. During his visit he will participate in a cantaloupe eating contest along with other state and local officials. The public is invited to attend the contest on August 18 at 10:40 AM at the infield located on […]

Project HOPE Discusses Funding Plans for Teen Center

  Members of the Partners for HOPE Center Coalition met at Lincoln School on Monday, August 13, to conduct an election of officers, review the status of their non-profit 501C3 application and reorganize or discontinue current committees.    Lori Hammer, Project HOPE director, chaired the meeting, held at Lincoln Elementary School in Lamar, the new […]

Big Timbers History Corner #15 – Highway Sign

This old style highway sign is made of enamel over metal, kind of like your Grandma’s roasting pans. It marked Highway 89 and was probably placed at or near that road’s junction with Highway 50, as the arrow and mileage direct you westward to Lamar and Las Animas. Highway 89 had an interesting life. It […]

Letter to the Editor: 14U Host Family Thanks

August 9, 2012  I just wanted you to know, as the coordinator of housing for the 14U Regional Babe Ruth tournament, how well my son got along with his host parents while in Lamar.  Gene and Sharon Cruikshank were the nicest, most accommodating and friendly hosts that we could have asked for.  My son, Ryan […]

Lamar All Stars Post Win in Series

Midwest Plains 8, Ohio Valley 7 After seven lead changes in Saturday’s game at Fenway Park, Midwest Plains (Lamar, Colo.) finally pulled out an 8-7 win over Ohio Valley (Mattoon, Ill.). Midwest Plains finally managed to grab the lead after an RBI single by Andres Guevara in the sixth inning. Midwest Plains came out swinging, […]

2012 Summer Reading Program Ends

It is a sad week for all of us at the Lamar Public Library … the summer reading program officially ended on Monday, July 30th with an awards ceremony and swim party. June and July are two of the most fun filled and busy months for all of us at the library; they are exciting, […]

‘LEFTOVER’ HUNTING LICENSES ON-SALE AUG. 14

DENVER – Thousands of big game hunting licenses that did not sell during the license application and draw process will go on sale to the public at 9 a.m., Tuesday, Aug. 14 at Colorado Parks and Wildlife offices and more than 700 hunting license retailers statewide. In addition to the approximately 34,000 elk licenses, 6,300 […]

New Beginnings – The Music of David Heck

The Southeast Colorado Concert Association, Southeast Colorado Ars Council and the Arkansas Valley Wind & Percussion Ensemble are proud to present New Beginnings-The Music of David Heck. The concert will be held on Sunday, August 12 at 2pm at the Lamar High School Auditorium. Tickets will be sold at the door for those who haven’t […]

Kid’s Day Draws a Crowd at the Sand & Sage Fair

  There was no lack of fun activities at the Prowers County Fairgrounds for Kid’s Day on Wednesday, August 8.  The Fair Board developed the idea several years ago, to give the kids in town a chance to do fun things without breaking their piggy bank.  Lots of civic organizations have pitched in over the […]