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First 2013 Human West Nile Case Registered in Prowers County

First 2013 Human case of West Nile In Prowers County   Lamar, CO– Prowers County Public Health and Environment (PCPHE) officials received word on August 6th of the determination by of the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment of the first human case of West Nile Virus in Prowers County.   Recently West Nile Virus was […]

Abling Seeks Immunity from 1st Degree Murder Charges

  Testimony in the immunity hearing for Marla Abling has concluded with her next court dates set for September 3 and 6 in Lamar.  Abling, who has been charged with first degree murder in the January 23, 2013 death of Rory Alba, is seeking to have charges dismissed against her under the “Make My Day” […]

First 2013 Mosquito Pool Positive Test for West Nile Confirmed for Prowers County

   Lamar, CO– Prowers County Public Health and Environment officials have received lab confirmation of West Nile in a sample pool of mosquitoes collected on the night of July 15th.  This positive result is from a number of surveillance locations in and around the city. Seth Odette, Environmental Health Specialist for Prowers County Public Health […]

Colorado Employment Situation – June 2013

  Nonfarm payroll jobs increased 11,000 over the month from May to June reaching 2,368,300 jobs, according to the survey of business establishments. Private sector payroll jobs increased 7,200 and government increased 3,800. In June payroll jobs exceeded the previous peak of 2,363,500 reached May 2008 by 4,800.  According to the survey of households, the […]

Counterfeit Money Being Spread Around Lamar

Lamar Police Press Release    The Lamar Police Department is currently investigating several acts of individuals utilizing counterfeit United States currency to purchase items at local businesses. The denominations range from $5.00 to $100.00.  Officers have arrested one individual for the possession of counterfeit bills and are looking into several more individuals who may be […]

Update on McClave Bank and Vehicle Robbery

  Two persons of interest in a June 28, Friday morning robbery of the McClave State Bank are in custody according to the Bent County Sherriff’s office.  Their identities have not been released at this time.  They are being held at the Prowers County Jail, awaiting the arrival of the FBI which is taking over […]

Suspects in McClave Bank Robbery Apprehended

  Two persons of interest in a June 28, Friday morning robbery of the McClave State Bank are in custody according to the Bent County Sherriff’s office.  Their identities have not been released at this time.  The Sheriff’s office did confirm that at least one of the suspects was armed.  The car, a light colored […]

Lamar Chosen to Host 2014 State American Legion Convention

  The City of Lamar will host the 2014 Colorado American Legion Convention.  Denise Carder, Lamar Chamber of Commerce President and Shanwa Hodge, Executive Director of Lamar Partnerships, Incorporated, made a presentation on behalf of the city to state American Legion dignitaries during this year’s convention in Ft. Collins this past weekend.  Carder said they […]

Water Systems Back to Normal in Granada

  Granada residents can return to normal water use as of today, June 21.  Repairs on the pumping and chlorination system were made last night and the wells and holding tank are back to normal levels, according to Granada Town Clerk, Jackie Malone.  The system went off-line the night before last because of electric problems […]

Southeast CO Unemployment Figures

Colorado Jobs Update from Department of Labor & Employment  Nonfarm payroll jobs decreased 5,000 from April to May to 2,353,600 jobs, according to the survey of business establishments. Private sector payroll jobs decreased 4,900 and government decreased 100.  According to the survey of households, the unemployment rate was unchanged at 6.9 percent. The number of […]

Lee Out as Prowers County Public Health Director

  The Prowers County Commissioners are beginning a search for a new Director of Public Health for the County, following their contract termination of Justin Lee in that position this past Friday.  The commissioners held an executive session meeting regarding his employment last Friday morning, May 31.  Commission Chairman, Joe Marble, told The Prowers Journal […]

Fort Lyons Opening to Homeless Veterans this Fall

  DENVER — Friday, May 24, 2013 —  The State of Colorado announced today the historical veterans’ facility in Bent County will begin serving veterans and chronically homeless individuals from across the state in late August. The 550-acre facility, which served as a U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs hospital, sanatorium and prison before it closed […]

Colorado Employment Situation, April 2013

11,600 from March to April to 2,362,700 jobs, according to the survey of business establishments. Private sector payroll jobs increased 11,600 and government was unchanged. According to the survey of households, the unemployment rate decreased two tenths of one percentage point over the month to 6.9 percent. The decrease in the unemployment rate was caused […]

Public Service Announcement – Mandatory Water Restrictions

Public Service Announcement At their regular City Council meeting Monday, May 13, 2013, Council made the decision to implement Stage 2 Mandatory watering restrictions. The City of Lamar would like to extend a sincere “Thank You” to all of our customers for their conscientious use of water during the mandatory restriction period. Remember, water is […]

Less Water, Higher Water Restrictions for Lamar Residents

Lamar is feeling the impact of the current drought and lack of ditch water, moving to more stringent water restrictions two weeks after the first Stage was approved. The Stage 2 water conservation resolution, approved during the city council meeting May 13, allows properties east of Highway 287 to water only from Midnight to 6am and […]

Police Alert Public to Banking Computer/Cellphone Scam

FRAUDULENT TEXT MESSAGES ARE BEING SENT TO RESIDENTS  A recent scam has been circulating around the community of Lamar.  The scam includes receiving a text message from “Compass Bank” with a number to call.  When a person calls, they are asked to press “1” to renew their debit card.  After this the person is asked […]

Nolder Resigns as PCDI Executive Director

Prowers County Development, Inc’s Board of Directors announced today, April 30, that Lisa Nolder has tendered her resignation as Executive Director, effective May 31, 2013.  In her resignation missive, Lisa noted that she has accepted a position with another company.  The media release was issued by PCDI board president, Marsha Willhite, Holly Town Administrator.  “We […]

Guidelines for a Healthier Community

  “You’re community has to be different, unique, in order to provide future growth for Lamar.”  That was the overview of a weeklong interview and assessment project presented by panelists from the Urban Land Institute.  The findings were derived from a comprehensive group interview of 60 volunteers listing what they felt were the strengths and […]

Lamar City Council Enacts Water Restrictions

Acting on a recommendation from the Lamar Water Board, the city council voted in favor of implementing Stage 1 Mandatory Water Restrictions, effective Thursday, May 2.  The decision was based on current drought conditions and lack of ditch water, although the city’s well system is in good shape and has adequate supplies.  The restrictions state […]

Colorado Job Situation – Unemployment Numbers

DENVER) — Nonfarm payroll jobs increased 500 from February to March to 2,353,600 jobs, according to the survey of business establishments. Private sector payroll jobs increased 1,100 and government decreased 600.  According to the survey of households, the unemployment rate decreased one tenth of one percentage point over the month to 7.1 percent. The decrease […]