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Council Considers Lights for Lucy’s Tacos

Council Considers Lights for Lucy’s Tacos

The owner of Lucy’s Tacos food wagon on South Main Street in Lamar has asked the city council if three light poles, similar to the decorative ones along downtown Lamar, could be erected near the new eatery.  The spot has caught on with local residents and serves lunch and dinners into the evening hours.  It’s […]

Lamar Council Approves Funding for LPD Policy Upgrades

Lamar Council Approves Funding for LPD Policy Upgrades

  The Lamar Police Department will receive a new policy and procedure manual from the firm, Lexipol.  Lamar Police Chief, Kyle Miller, explained the service will also provide local officers with daily scenarios-based training that reinforces agency approved policies and procedures, as well as regular updates for the life of the contract.  Chief Miller added, […]

A Forest for the Future at North Gateway Park

A Forest for the Future at North Gateway Park

The Lamar Tree Board, along with students from Parkview School’s fifth grade class, planted 190 trees around North Gateway Park, Thursday, April 17, as part of the city’s observance of Arbor Week. Tree Board members flagged spots earlier for the planting with the help of Kyle Kurtz from the City of Lamar. City Crews, according […]

Lamar Council Opens Willow Creek Park for Lamar Days/Cinco de Mayo

Lamar Council Opens Willow Creek Park for Lamar Days/Cinco de Mayo

  Mary Moore and Connie Gangwish from Lightkeepers Ministries outlined their plans to the Lamar City Council, to create a non-profit women’s homeless shelter at the former Troy Apartments on South Main Street in Lamar.  Moore has researched various, similar shelters in Pueblo to learn the logistics of their operation.  Gangwish has said she’ll provide […]

William G. “Bill” Arnold…December 6, 1937 – January 25, 2014

William G. “Bill” Arnold…December 6, 1937 – January 25, 2014

    A Memorial Celebration will be held for longtime Lamar resident, William G. “Bill” Arnold at 10:00 AM, Friday, January 31, 2014 at the Lamar First Presbyterian Church with Rev. Rory Gillespie and Ray Matteson of the Lamar Christian Church officiating.  Per Bill’s request cremation has taken place.  Bill was born on December 6, […]

Lamar Redevelopment Authority Board Okays Funding for Downtown Coffee Shop

Lamar Redevelopment Authority Board Okays Funding for Downtown Coffee Shop

Brew Unto Others, Coffee with a Cause, is the name of a proposed, church supported coffee shop, which hopes to open their operation this spring in downtown Lamar. Shawna Hodge, Executive Director of Lamar Partnership Incorporated and Renee Beebe, who will manage the property, briefed the Lamar Redevelopment Authority Board on the business operation and […]

Tree Time for Lamar 5th Graders

Tree Time for Lamar 5th Graders

  Arbor Day was observed, Thursday, April 19, in Lamar by members of the Lamar Tree Board and a host of fifth grade students.   Everybody got a little dirt on their hands, and in their sneakers, as over a dozen trees were planted at four sites in Lamar.      Jane Felter of the Lamar […]

City Council Revises Resolution Supporting PMC Expansion

City Council Revises Resolution Supporting PMC Expansion

Prowers Medical Center board member Candy Ruedeman provided additional information to the Lamar City Council during their Monday night work session, April 9, as they considered a resolution of support for the $5 million expansion project, providing a 13,000 square foot Outpatient Rehabilitation Center.  Last month, PMC Chief Executive Officer James Fairchild presented a hospital overview to […]

Lamar Council Outlines Administrator Search

Lamar Council Outlines Administrator Search

The Lamar City Council hopes to have a new, full-time administer hired by no later than August 27 of this year. With that deadline in mind, the council will discuss the timeline required for that result during this evening’s council work session, beginning at 6pm. Once advertisements for a new administrator have been set out, […]

LINCOLN FIFTH GRADERS PLANT TREES FOR ARBOR WEEK IN LAMAR

LINCOLN FIFTH GRADERS PLANT TREES FOR ARBOR WEEK IN LAMAR

Wednesday, April 20th, 2011 was a busy day for the Lincoln Fifth Graders!  They celebrated Arbor Week by helping the Lamar Tree Board and City Crew plant 110 trees at the Ball Fields and the Paulin Grove Nursery area, close to their school.  All 110 students were bused to the Ball Fields.  Preparations had been […]

Tree Board Braves Winds to Plant Seedlings

Tree Board Braves Winds to Plant Seedlings

Members of the Lamar Tree Board and Lamar city employees combined their efforts to plant windbreaks at the Lamar sports field this past Saturday. Jane Felter, Tree Board member said she and her crew were planting three rows of Colorado Rocky Juniper trees to the southwest of the ball fields. She said the trees would […]