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Position Statement from City of Trinidad Re: ARPA Mediation

ARPA Wants More Money and More Time— ARPA Management and Some Board Members Want 18 More Months of Conversion to Natural Gas  April 24, 2012 Denver, Co. – Two days of mediation with a Court-appointed mediator ended Friday, with no resolution for the Lamar Repowering Project (LRP) that has yet to produce electric power in […]

Simon Elected Holly Mayor, Landfill Consultant Selected

Brad Simon was voted in closed balloting as Mayor of Holly by the Board of Trustees during their monthly meeting, Wednesday, April 2.  Simon’s was the only letter sent to the Trustees, expressing interest in the position.  He will be officially sworn in during the June meeting, and the board will accept letters of interest […]

LCC Reschedules Graduation Ceremonies to May 14

LCC CELEBRATES GRADUATES’ SUCCESSES (Lamar, Colorado, May 2, 2012) In a concerted effort to recognize the accomplishments of our December 2011 graduates and Spring & Summer 2012 candidates for graduation, Lamar Community College will hold a Commencement Celebration in our students’ honor on Monday, May 14 at 10:00 a in the Wellness Center. LCC administration […]

Code Red Sign-up for Local Emergency Information

  When Friday’s tornado hit the substation just south of Lamar on April 27, it killed power to most of the town, and it also killed power to the town’s siren alert system.  Seven sirens can be found atop power poles, placed around Lamar to cover most of the city and announce an emergency situation.  They […]

Colorado Ag Exports Continue to Grow

 LAKEWOOD, Colo. – Colorado’s agricultural exports increased more than 25 percent in the first two months of 2012 versus 2011, led by increases in meat and dairy products. For the fourth year in a row, Colorado’s ag exports showed an increase in the first two months of the year: In 2012, Colorado’s agricultural exports grew […]

Rigel Briefs Utility Board on Repowering Project Progress

  The Lamar Utilities Board tabled a decision on a new, four year agreement with NMPP, Nebraska Municipal Power Pool.  The organization provides electricity, natural gas and related services to a host of communities in six regional states.  The four year agreement with Lamar Light and Power was for, “Financial Plan, Cost of service and […]

Energy Savings, Financing and Rehab Program Outlined for County

      Plans for implementing a home or business owner’s energy efficiency audit program were presented to the Prowers County Commissioners this past Thursday, April 19.  Glen Marciniak, the Governor’s Energy Office Community Energy Coordinator, Laura Negley, S.E. Colorado Resource Conservation & Development Council Chair and Ravi Malhotra, iCAST President discussed the scope of […]

Power Outage Planned for Friday in Holly

Holly, CO – April 18, 2012.         Town of Holly Administrator Marsha Willhite announced today that an electric power interruption is scheduled for Friday, April 20 which will affect only certain areas of the Holly system.  The planned interruption is necessary to facilitate the installation of a substation regulator.      Those customers who reside or do business […]

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 […]

Stulp LCC Keynote Graduation Speaker

LAMAR COMMUNITY COLLEGE OBSERVES 73RD COMMENCEMENT (LCC Nursing Pinning to Follow)  Lamar Community College will host its seventy-third annual Commencement on Saturday, April 28, 2012 at the LCC Wellness Center.  Approximately 215 degree or certificate-seeking students are eligible to walk in this year’s commencement. This includes fall 2011 graduates as well as spring and summer […]

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 […]

LUB Discusses YTD Financials and Potential Legal Actions

The Lamar Utility Board members held a very brief general meeting, Tuesday, April 10, before they went into executive session to discuss three areas:  Colorado Beef Rate Adjustment Request; Repowering Project and WildEarth Guardian Litigation.  In each case the executive session was to discuss legal advice on specific legal questions.  Board members hope to discuss […]

Energy Drilling Coming to S.E. Colorado?

There are about 46,000 active oil and gas wells in Colorado, and as the demand for more fuel increases, there may be some wells developing in southeast Colorado, an area of increased interest in land for leasing.   County clerks and assessors, as well as elected officials in several communities, have commented on an influx of […]

ARPA Motion to Dismiss WildEarth Guardian Lawsuit Denied

Representatives of the Arkansas River Power Authority (ARPA) and the Lamar Utilities Board (LUB) expressed disappointment that their motion to dismiss the lawsuit filed by the WildEarth Guardians (WEG) in early 2011 was denied.  ARPA sought to dismiss the lawsuit because the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) is already actively addressing the […]

New Holly Trustees Begin Work

Two new members joined the Holly Town Board of Trustees for their first meeting, Wednesday, April 4. Frank Vazquez ran for re-election, garnering the most votes with 104. Holly had 339 residents registered to vote and 145 votes were cast during the election. Marty Campbell had 103 and Larry Sitt had 92 to gain the […]

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 […]

Prowers County Democrats Select Candidates at Saturday Assembly

  The Prowers County Democratic Party held their county assembly this past Saturday, March 31 at the Rodeway Cow Palace Inn, in Lamar. Donald Seufer, the democratic challenger for the District I County Commissioner seat held by incumbent republican Henry Schnabel, received 97% of the delegate votes. Suefer was the single democratic entry for that […]

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 […]