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CDOT Summer Road Work Schedule

May 11, 2012 – Southeastern Colorado/CDOT Region 2 – PUEBLO – The Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) is beginning or completing work on 30 projects totaling $194.4 million throughout southeastern Colorado this construction season. “We’ll have a variety of projects underway this summer, with a lot of bridge replacements taking place along with some large […]

Big Timbers History Corner #2

Despite the serrated edges and the tongs, this is NOT a device from an old-time kitchen! It’s a baby holder, used in the J. H. Ward photo studios to prop tiny ones up so they could have their portraits taken. The babies who sat here long ago are now old enough to be enjoying pictures […]

Lamar Days, 126 Years of Prairie Proud

The carnival is in town, for the start of Lamar’s birthday celebration. Crabtree Amusements Carnival started putting up stakes at the north end of Willow Creek Park, taking advantage of the sunshine and hoping it stays that way for their opening this Friday evening at 5pm. By late Thursday afternoon, some of the contestants in […]

Holly Commercial Club Prepares for Bluegrass Festival

The Holly Commercial Club met for their monthly meeting, May 2, 2012 at the Holly Methodist Church.  It was announced that the Holly Blue Grass Festival is set for Friday through Sunday, June 8-10.   Marge Creech, informed the club that flyers and mailers have been sent out to all who have signed up to receive […]

Big Timbers History Corner #1

Do you ever imagine what Lamar was like in its younger days? Where was the nicest place in town to eat out in the first half of the 20th Century? The Maxwell House would have been a major contender for that honor. It was located where PCDI is today, right at the corner of Main […]

Down and Dirty on Main Street

Several hundred pounds of potting soil replaced some of the old dirt in 88 planters along Main Street in Lamar, Tuesday, May 1.  Members of the Lamar Chamber of Commerce and the Main Street program combined their efforts and pulled weeds and got a little dirt on their hands while replacing some old soil with new […]

Cowboys, Horses and Guns

  Colorado Mounted Thunder out of Pueblo, a cowboy mounted shooting event, will be held at the Prowers County Fairgrounds this Saturday and Sunday, April 28-29.  Local event organizer, Axel Thurner said the competition is set to start at about 10am each day with Saturday’s competition running to 6pm and Sunday’s will last until 4pm.  […]

Wastewater Lift Station Needs Repairs, City Getting New K9 for Police Department

Higher than expected levels of hydrogen sulfide has caused excessive deterioration of the concrete wetwall at the city’s new wastewater lift station. The concrete is being damaged by agitation of the water as it spills into the headworks screen which causes a release of the corrosive gas. Eric Larson of the Farnsworth Group provided some […]

SECORHT and State Tournament are Funded by Lodging Panel

Only two requests were made to the Prowers County Lodging Tax Panel for funding during their monthly meeting, Tuesday, April 17.  SECORHT, a six county regional tourism promotion group, had asked for $10,000 from the panel, a yearly request that had been granted for the past four years.  However, the panel agreed to fund half […]

NWS Report Shows Under Average Snowpack

As of April 1, 2012, this year’s snowpack levels were well below average for South Central and Southeast Colorado. In the upper Rio Grande Basin, the snowpack as at 53% of average overall, down from 83% of average last month at this time, and tracking well behind last year’s 76% of average.  In the Arkansas […]

Commissioners Approve Museum Roof Project

  The Prowers County Commissioners have given the go ahead for construction of a new roof for the Big Timbers Museum.  The project had been delayed for almost a year due to a lack of needed funding from grants in 2011, coupled with a new set of bids this year that had almost doubled the […]

New Granada Trustees Assume Duties

  New members of the Granada Town Board of Trustees took their places following their oath of office Wednesday night, April 11.  C.W. DeForest replaced Lesli Baca as mayor and Glenn Otto and Andi Riddle were sworn in as new members, while Debra Choat and Martin Jensen were administered their oath as returning board members.  […]

How Close is $4/gallon Gas?

  We’re on the verge of $4 a gallon gasoline, with the latest price increase just a few days ago in Lamar to $3.959.  Gas prices are expected to peak in May, just prior to the start of the summer season in the U.S., during our Memorial Day holiday.  The first week of January, the […]

Lamar Sales Tax Revenues Post Continued Gain

 February Sales and Use Taxes collected in Lamar indicated another gain.  City Sales Taxes were up 3.75% for a gain of $8,293.09 over last year at this time.  City Sales Tax collected to date is $229,676.04.  Total Sales and Use Tax collections were up 4.72% for the same period for an improvement of $11,012.85, for […]

Kit Carson Highway 40/287 Project Resumes

April 5, 2012 – Work is resuming for the season on the U.S. 40/287 reconstruction project through Kit Carson. The Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) project is resurfacing 2.3-miles of highway with concrete, installing new water and sewer lines, sidewalks, curbs, gutters and new street lighting.  It also consists of reconfiguring the State Highway 59 […]

NWS Reports Warm & Dry S.E. Colorado in March

March of 2012 was an unusually warm and dry month, across most of south central and southeast Colorado.  In Colorado Springs, the average monthly temperature in March was 48.0F. This is 8.9 degrees above normal and makes March of 2012 the warmest on record in Colorado Springs; surpassing the average temperature of 47.4F, recorded in […]

Southeast Colorado Unemployment Update

Colorado Employment Situation Employers in Colorado added 4,700 nonfarm payroll jobs from January to February for a total of 2,288,900 nonfarm payroll jobs, according to the survey of business establishments. Private sector payroll jobs increased 2,700 and government increased 2,000.  According to the survey of households, the unemployment rate was unchanged over the month at […]

CSP Schedules Click it or Ticket Campaign April 2-8

        DENVER – In an effort to increase seat belt use and save lives on rural Colorado roadways, the Colorado State Patrol and 21 rural law enforcement agencies in 49 counties are mobilizing for a Click It or Ticket seat belt enforcement period, April 2 – 8.  The enforcement is combined with a seat belt […]

PCDI on Big R Property

   The majority of the PCDI monthly meeting focused on the Washington Street property, donated by Big R last year.  The property has been listed locally, and for the past four months with Hancock Realty, which lists properties along the Front Range.  Prowers County Development Incorporated wants to sell the warehouses and office space so […]

CSP, Seatbelts and You

TROOPER’S CORNER – Trooper John W. Bronniman Seatbelt Usage – On the Decline in Southeast Colorado  “Oh, I just left the store.” “I was just getting ready to put it on!” “When I saw you, I put it on.” These are a few of the answers we hear, when we ask drivers why they were […]