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Groundwork on Main Street

  CDOT employees have been surveying and mapping portions of Main Street in Lamar.  According to City Administrator, John Sutherland, this is preliminary work that stems from a recent meeting between CDOT and city officials. The Colorado Department of Transpiration has had long range plans for improvements on Main Street for over a year.  Following […]

Lamar City Council Names New Member

The newest member of the Lamar City Council was approved to replace Skip Ruedeman’s Ward 2 seat following his resignation.  Following an interview, the council selected Gerry Jenkins to fill the remainder of Ruedeman’s term.  Jenkins has been employed by Rocky Mountain SER for a number of years as well as a member of Voces […]

Lamar Utilities Board Notes End of Year Financial Report

   The Lamar Utility Board December 2013 Financial Report indicated that total operating revenues for the year, year to date, are $13,145,197 and total operating costs are $11,431,003.  Gross operating income for the year was $1,714,194.  When the non-operating revenues and expenses are considered, there is a net loss of $19,851, year to date.  Light […]

Fire Department Incident Reports – April 23, 2014

Friday, April 11 At 7:20 am on April 11, fire personnel were dispatched to an animal rescue at 606 South 11th Street in Lamar.  They were called by the pet owner to remove a cat that had gotten stuck in a swamp cooler.  The animal had not been accounted for in over twelve hours and […]

Lamar Utility Board Holds Brief Meeting

  Just a few agenda items were listed for the Lamar Utility Board’s bi-monthly meeting this past Tuesday, April 15.  Light Plant Superintendent Houssin Hourieh noted that All Rite Paving & Redi Mix has begun a second gravel pit west of Hasty at the intersection of CRJJ and CR22 in Bent County.  Hourieh noted the […]

Beware: Telephone Scam on Utility Bills

  Citizens,  In an effort to protect citizens the City of Lamar Police Department and Lamar Light and Power want to inform you of scam information.  A person or company has been calling citizens and businesses to inform them that they needed to pay a light bill over the telephone in order to keep their […]

Holly Trustees Reject Electric Rate Tariff Increase

  The Holly Board of Trustees unanimously voted not to pass an ordinance which would have modified the electric rate tariff schedules for the town.  Those trustees who spoke against it prior to the vote, Campbell, Jones, Lyons and Sitts, said they could not support the size of the increases which would have fallen to […]

Colorado Revenue Forecast Shows Increase for Current, Next Fiscal Years

  DENVER — Tuesday March 18, 2014 — The state’s general fund budget forecast for the current budget year (FY 2013-14) will be $93 million higher than forecast in December and $61 million higher in FY 2014-15, roughly a 1 percent increase. “Colorado’s economy continues to show sustained economic momentum with many indicators showing that […]

Granada Customers to Vote on SECPA Sale

  Granada Trustees voted to approve a resolution during a February 26 public meeting to hold a community election on whether to sell the city’s electric power to SECPA, Southeast Colorado Power Association.  The election will be held Tuesday, April 1.  The negotiated purchase price is $475,000 and it will be approved or denied by […]

Fire Department Incident Reports March 11, 2014

March 10, 2014 At 1:01 pm on March 10, fire personnel were dispatched to CR 8.5 and CR DD.8 in Lamar on report of an authorized controlled burn.  The fire crew was called by the water department to burn a pile of tumble weeds that had blown into an open reservoir.  The site was evaluated […]

Rural By Choice-PCDI Annual Meeting

  One Prowers County resident was elected to the Prowers County Board of Directors and three current members retained their seats on the board during the annual PCDI meeting on Wednesday, March 5.  Aaron Leiker was elected as a board member-at-large and Debra Choat, John Marrin and Doug Thrall will retain their seats on the […]

LCC Foundation Receives $100,000 Grant

Lamar Community College President John Marrin wants to get the ball rolling for the college’s proposed residence hall pods.  He estimates it will take approximately $350,000 for the infrastructure to supply lay in basic utilities for electricity, water and sewer for the new housing.  Marrin said he’s going to discuss in kind contributions from the […]

How Do You Want to ENVISION LAMAR?

  Since this past November, the City of Lamar has added a new feature on the city’s webpage called Envision Lamar.  Citizens can voice their ideas and opinions by answering four questions about city improvements using their internet.  The responses will be noted by city officials including City Administrator John Sutherland, Main Street Program Director […]

Holly Trustees Set April 2 Public Hearing for Electric Rate Modifications

  The Holly Trustees set a public hearing date for 7pm, Wednesday, April 2 for discussion of proposed electric rate modifications to meet the costs of electric energy services provided by the Town of Holly Electric Department.  If approved, the rate adjustments will be retroactive by one day, to the beginning of the month, April […]

ARPA Files Suit Against Babcock & Wilcox

On February 28, 2014 the Arkansas River Power Authority filed a lawsuit against Babcock & Wilcox Power Generation Group, Inc. (B&W) which supplied the coal-fired steam boiler for the Lamar Repowering Project. The boiler was never able to meet its emissions guarantees.   As a result of B&W’s failure to deliver a fully functioning boiler capable […]

Fire Department Incident Reports February 14, 2014

Saturday, February 8 At 5:18 pm on February 8, fire personnel were dispatched to a carbon monoxide incident located at 811 South 13th Street in Lamar.  Upon arrival at the scene, Engineer Kemp investigated the area with the 4-gas monitor.  The occupants stated that the alarm had been activated approximately three minutes before calling emergency […]

Granada Approves Resolution for SECPA Vote

  The Granada Board of Trustees held a brief meeting Wednesday, February 12, during which Mayor C.W. DeForest swore in Austin Friederichs as a Granada Police Department Reserve Officer.  He was pinned by his wife Julia as part of the ceremony.  The board has scheduled a brief regular meeting for Wednesday, February 26 to vote […]

ARPA Bringing Lawsuit Against Light Plant Boiler Manufacturer

ARPA, Arkansas River Power Authority, is going back to court.  The utility company filed to bring a lawsuit against the boiler manufacturer used in the Lamar Repowering Project.  Babcock & Wilcox, according to a news release from ARPA, “has failed to deliver a fully functioning Boiler for the Lamar Repowering Project and failed to meet the […]

Frozen Splice Caused TV Interruption on Sunday

  What has been termed as a disruption impacting video services, traced to a splice enclosure owned by a third party fiber vendor, was the cause for Charter Communication customers to lose their TV reception this past Sunday, February 2,  for most of the day.  Brian Anderson, the Director for Regional Communications, Southwest, explained that […]

URGENT – WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE-NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE PUEBLO CO

  The National Weather Service in Pueblo has issued a Winter Storm Warning for six counties in southeast Colorado.  The Warning will be in effect from 5pm Monday, February 3, 2014 to 11am Tuesday, February 4. (Corrected information, the Warning has been moved back to 11pm Monday to 5pm Tuesday.) The six counties listed are: Prowers, […]