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Ruling States Recall Petition-Election Can Proceed

Hearing Officer Mark MacDonnell ruled this past Friday, November 25,  “that the Petition to Recall Marjorie Campbell from the Office of Prowers County Hospital District Board should be and is hereby determined to be sufficient as a matter of law.”  The identical ruling was held for PMC board member, Candy Ruedeman.  Both women, facing a […]

Winner of Chez DuVall $50 Gift Certificate…‘Tis the Season to be Lucky

Mary Ann Gilbert, Prowers Journal Alert Winner, received her $50 gift certificate from Myrna DuVall, owner of Chez DuVall’s Restaurant in Granada Wednesday, November 9.  Gilbert’s name was selected from those who registered to receive news updates from the Prowers Journal, with the Journal Alert.   Members receive an automatic email on late-breaking, local news stories, […]

Colorado Employment Situation – October 2011

Nonfarm payroll jobs in Colorado increased by 8,800 from September to October to 2,254,700 jobs, according to the survey of business establishments. Government added 900 payroll jobs and the private sector added 7,900.  According to the survey of households, the unemployment rate decreased two-tenths of a percentage point to 8.1 percent.  The number of people […]

Safeway Brand Salad Mix Recall

Safeway is recalling four of its “Safeway Farms” bagged salad mixes due to possible E.coli O157:H7 contamination. The recalled items have been pulled from store shelves, and no illnesses have been reported. The recalled products were sold Nov. 7-16. The following products have been recalled. They should not be consumed but returned to the place […]

City Moves Ahead on Willow Creek Levee Improvements/Swears in Councilmembers

Members of the former Lamar City Council held a brief session Monday night, November 14. City Clerk, Linda Williams reviewed the City Sales and Use Tax report for September collections, which detailed another monthly increase. City Administrator, Bill Pfeisticker provided the council with an update on used and unused railroad property just west of the railroad […]

Andrade Announces Candidacy for Commissioner Seat

With one election just over, one local candidate is setting her sights on next November, 2012.  Wendy L. Buxton-Andrade, Republican, will be contesting  for the District III County Commissioner seat currently held by Prowers County Commissioner Gene Millbrand.  Andrade, who has been attending various local and county meetings for the past several weeks, said that […]

Election 2011: Haggard & Medina Win

Prowers County election judges sifted through 1007 ballots that were delivered to the county courthouse (yesterday) Monday.  The day before, they processed 1,500 total.  The last-minute ballots resulted in an almost three-hour wait after the polls closed before the results were known for Prowers County.  Prowers County Clerk and Recorder, Jana Coen, noted that because […]

Equipment Upgrades Continue at PMC, Additional Recall Forum Proposed

Four equipment upgrades were approved by the Prowers Medical Center Board of Directors, including a new telephone system.  Frontier Telephone was the low bidder for a new phone system at a price not to exceed $50,000.  Frontier’s bid was $45,173, and the company will provide training on the new system for the medical clinic.  Chief […]

PCDI Reviews 2012 Budget, Voices Concerns for Eastern Colorado Economic Representation

Prowers County Development Incorporated, the county economic development organization, will be funded by both the city of Lamar and the county for 2012.  Both contribute $50,000 to help maintain operating funds.  The county had pledged its share during a joint meeting between the city and county earlier this fall, and the city announced they would […]

2012 City Budget, Cow Palace Inn License Approved

The Lamar City Council approved The Cow Palace Inn’s application for a new Hotel & Restaurant Liquor license. The Cow Palace Inn has recently been sold and the former owners had allowed the liquor license to expire. The license was granted to Palace Holdings, LLC. The vote was unanimous with the exception of an abstention […]

Wells Fargo Credit Card Scam Gets Local

Area residents are being hit this week with a phone scam regarding Wells Fargo credit cards.  In some instances, the caller states the credit card has been deactivated and needs personal information in order to prevent a cancellation or additional fees. Denise Carder, Marketing & Operations Officer for Valley National Bank in Lamar said her […]

Little Change in S.E. CO Job Market

Nonfarm payroll jobs in Colorado declined by 3,900 from August to September to 2,240,500 jobs, according to the survey of business establishments. Government added 1,100 payroll jobs and the private sector lost 5,000. According to the survey of households, the unemployment rate decreased two-tenths of a percentage point to 8.3 percent. The number of people […]

Listeria Contamination Linked to Storage & Cleaning Equipment

The FDA confirmed today, October 19,  that packing equipment and cold storage areas at Jensen Farms in Granada tested positive for listeria contamination.  The first indications were that the contamination developed from the produce fields owned by Jensen Farms in Holly.  In a letter to Jensen Farms, the FDA states, “During the September 10 inspection, […]

Holly Power Outage Planned for Tuesday

Holly, CO-October 17, 2011. Town of Holly Administrator Marsha Willhite announced today that two power interruptions will occur on Tuesday, October 18. Holly rate payers will be affected only briefly; at 7:30 a.m. and again at about 1-2:00 p.m. Throughout the intervening six hours between the Holly outages, Lamar Light and Power line crews will […]

Wind Farm Eyed for South of Granada

Dr. Nick Azari, CEO of Arion Energy, LLC has requested a letter of support from the Prowers County Commissioners, part of the needed process to secure a permit to proceed for an application to construct a wind farm that will serve Colorado Springs.  Azari spoke by phone to the commissioners and Lisa Nolder, Executive Director of PCDI […]

Two Vehicle Accident on East Highway 50 Results in Fatality

News Update: 3:20pm One man died and another was injured this morning when a van from Pueblo crossed the center line on Highway 50 east of Lamar and  sideswiped a semi.  The injuried man, who was not identified, was a passenger and was taken by ambulance to Prowers Medical Center. The accident occured near mile marker […]

Lamar Homecoming, 2011

Click on a picture to see a larger image. Homecoming 2011 has been observed through the week, culminating with the traditional football game on Friday night, as the Savages host Colorado Springs at Savage Stadium. Friday’s top event was the traditional Savages Parade at 2:30pm along Main Street in preparation of the football match up […]

Win with The Prowers Journal Alert

CONGRATULATIONS from the Prowers Journal to Heather Burkheart, our most recent Alert Winner. She was selected in the August 29 drawing for a free night of lodging at the Cuchara Inn for registering to become an Alert member. The Prowers Journal invites you to register to receive Alert News Bulletins sponsored by Colorado East Bank […]

SECORHT Awarded Outstanding Community Tourism Initiative Award

Members of Canyons & Plains are pictured with Governor John Hickenlooper after receiving the Outstanding Community Tourism Initiative Award at the Governor’s Colorado Tourism Conference in Loveland. Pictured from left to right are Judy Walden, Kelli Hepler, Jeanne Fenter, Governor Hickenlooper, Pamela Denahy and Laneha Everett. Canyons & Plains Receives Tourism Award at Governor’s Tourism […]

Wonderful Weekend, Busy Town

Some pictures will display larger if clicked. Lamar offered something to do for almost every taste, whether your interests ranged from the annual Oktoberfest activities,  to the Living History Encampment, to the Lamar Community College Antelope Stampede, or more sedentary fare, such as scanning the titles offered at the fall book fair at the Lamar […]