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Full Agenda for Granada Town Board

  The Granada Town Board covered a lot of ground on their agenda this past Wednesday, October 12. Board members discussed dissolving the town’s electrical board and phasing out the sanitation board as both improvement bonds utilized by both entities for community projects have since expired. Mayor Leslie Baca has been informed about pending electric […]

Out with the Old, Cow Palace Inn Auction Scheduled

Most of the changes taking place at the Cow Palace Inn have been internal. Since the Lamar motel was sold this past summer to Palace Holdings, LLC, various upgrades and improvements have occurred. Manager Doug Thrall said brand new kitchen equipment is scheduled to be delivered the week of October 17 and as he was […]

Water System Funding Needed For Spreading Antlers

  The Spreading Antlers Golf Course has always operated on a tight budget, and has depended on donations and the financial assistance of the City of Lamar for the past several years.   Now, the control system for the course’s watering needs is beyond repair and a new, updated system is needed to keep the course […]

Lamar Sales Tax Shows Modest August Gain

  Year-to-date Sales and Use Tax collections for the City of Lamar were 2.34% above last year at this time, for an increase of $55,784.12.  City Sales Tax collections for this past August were up 0.50% for a gain of $1,254.56 from the August 2010 collections.  Total Sales Tax and Use Tax collections were up […]

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 […]

LCC Antelope Stampede Results

      The Lamar Community College Rodeo Team hosted the Antelope Stampede last weekend with 355 contestants representing 17 colleges and universities from the Central Rocky Mountain Region.  Freshman Bailey Spitz led the LCC team with a third place finish in Tie-down Roping which moved him into sixth place in the region. Brother/sister combination […]

History Comes Alive During the LCC Frontier Encampment

Click on picture to see a larger version. Visitors, young and old, to the Lamar Community College Campus this past Friday and Saturday, had a chance to learn about a buckboard wagon, talk trade with trappers, learn about some Indian tribes from the High Plains, watch a cannon get primed to fire, view a blacksmith […]

Prowers Lodging Panel and Boy Scouts Teaming Up

The Lamar Boy Scout Troop 223 will team up with the Lodging Tax Panel to help distribute tourism brochures throughout the county.  Panel president Pat Palmer said he’s contacted Greg Ludwig, Boy Scout Leader, about using the youngsters to do the distribution footwork, periodically taking various brochures to area motels and other businesses to increase […]

Mayhem II Coming to Lamar this Fall

The Prowers County Lodging Tax Panel approved $5,000 for marketing for Mayhem II, coming to the Lamar Community Building November 5.  Arnulfo Ortega, local organizer, requested funding for the second Professional Mixed Martial Arts competition to be held in Lamar this year.  The first was held during Cinco de Mayo this past May.  The Lamar […]

Lamar Welcome Center Posts Visitor Gain

  The Lamar Welcome Center showed a 15% gain in the number of visitors this year compared to last.  Center Director, Judy Douglass, said their fiscal year begins in June, and there were 30,594 visitors who stopped by and registered their names with the Center on Main Street in Lamar.  Douglass said she registered 3,773 […]

CDOT Provides Road Tips for Labor Day Travelers

STATEWIDE— The last major summer holiday is nearing and that means motorists can expect more vehicles on Colorado highways. In general, traffic volumes increase about 10% during the summer months including over the Labor Day weekend. Typically, Friday tends to be the busiest travel day of the holiday weekend with steady traffic volumes the remainder […]

Final Touches for this Week’s World Series

  The teams have been announced for this year’s Babe Ruth 16U Softball World Series Games in Lamar, and some of those teams will be arriving by Thursday evening, according to Pat Palmer, World Series Committee member.  “We have the first two teams arriving at DIA on Thursday,” he said.  “Lancaster, New Hampshire flies in […]

DOW ‘Leftover’ Hunting Licenses On-Sale August 9

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. 9 at wildlife offices and Colorado Parks and Wildlife license retailers statewide.  In addition to the approximately 37,000 elk licenses, 7,300 deer licenses and […]

Colorado State Patrol Press Release: Highway 10 Closed

Beginning Friday, July 22, 2011, the Colorado Department of Transportation will close State Highway 10 between the cities of Walsenburg and La Junta for significant maintenance operations. The temporary closure is anticipated to last approximately two months while crews complete needed repairs.   Because State Highway 10 is an important and heavily utilized hazardous-materials route in […]

Lodging Tax Panel Approves Antelope Stampede Funding

The Prowers Lodging Tax Panel approved a $7,230 request from Fred Sherwood of Lamar Community College, to finance advertising for the annual LCC Antelope Stampede set for this September and October.  The Stampede is an annual regional college rodeo held at the Prowers County fairgrounds and hosts an estimated 400 college-age contestants from Wyoming and […]

Mark Wills – Katie Armiger Concert and PRCA Tickets Go On Sale Saturday, July 23rd

  $1 Discount on Fair Tickets Saturday July 23rd from 10am-2pm Press Release – Tickets for the Sand and Sage Round-Up Kick-Off Concert go on sale Saturday, July 23rd at the Lamar Senior Citizens Center at 405 E. Olive Street in Lamar. Mark Wills has been in country music since the late 90’s producing numerous […]

Pfeilsticker New Lamar City Administrator

Deputy city administrator Bill Pfeilsticker accepted the city administrator position, offered by the Lamar council during Monday night’s meeting, July 11.  The council voted unanimously to offer a contract to Pfeilsticker, who has been employed as deputy administrator since 2009.  Pfeilstiscker replaces Ron Stock, whose resignation took effect Friday, July 8.  Mayor Roger Stagner stated […]

City Council Discusses Creation of Marketing District

The concept of a marketing district in Lamar was briefly discussed during the city council’s work session on Monday, June 27.  A marketing district would parallel some actions of the Lodging Tax Panel, but would derive its funding from an additional tax on lodging in Lamar only, not the entire county.  A different set of […]

Earl Harper Vehicles On Loan to Transportation Museum

Family members and friends of Earl and Louise Harper of Holly, Colorado delivered a collection of vehicles to place on loan for display in the Big Timbers Transportation Museum. The collection included: 1929 Ford Pickup 1926 Ford “T” Roadster 1931 Ford Victoria 1931 Ford “A” Coupe 1928 Ford Special Coupe The vehicles were restored by […]

Transportation Museum Opening Draws Crowds

Click on a picture to see it in full size Photos and Videos by Russ Baldwin and Vincent Gearhart Well over 600 persons attended the grand opening ceremonies for the Big Timbers Transportation Museum in Lamar this past Saturday, June 25.  Planning on the project took the better part of two years, involving modifications to […]