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Baca County Chosen as CPW Partners in the Outdoors Collaborator of the Year

KEYSTONE, Colo. – When it comes to community interest projects, the people of Baca County don’t let a little thing like lack of funding get in their way, and their determination earned them the 2016 Colorado Parks and Wildlife Partners in the Outdoors Collaborator of the Year award. “Without a doubt, Baca County has no […]

Tourism to Sand Creek Massacre NHS Creates Over $300,000 in Economic Benefits

Tourism to Sand Creek Massacre NHS Creates Over $300,000 in Economic Benefits

Report shows visitor spending supports 6 jobs in local economy Eads, CO – A new National Park Service (NPS) report shows that 5,887 visitors to Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site in 2015 spent over $337,000 dollars in communities near the park. That spending supported 6 jobs in the local area. “Sand Creek Massacre National […]

Tourism to Bent’s Old Fort Creates $1.8 Million in Economic Benefits

Tourism to Bent’s Old Fort Creates $1.8 Million in Economic Benefits

Report shows visitor spending supports 22 jobs in local economy   La Junta, CO – A new National Park Service (NPS) report shows that 26,219 visitors to Bent’s Old Fort National Historic Site in 2015 spent over $1.5 million in communities near the park. That spending supported 22 jobs in the local area and had […]

John L. Bates…November 16, 1940 – April 27, 2016

John L. Bates…November 16, 1940 – April 27, 2016

  A Memorial Service for John Bates will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday, May 3, 2016 at the United Methodist Church in Holly, Colorado with Pastor Kathy Leathers officiating. John L. Bates, age 75, passed away on Wednesday April 27, 2016, at his home in Granada, Colorado with family by his side. John […]

ELECTION INFORMATION:  Overvoting and Undervoting Explained

ELECTION INFORMATION: Overvoting and Undervoting Explained

Have you ever wondered why when results come out election night there are these things called Overvotes and Undervotes? Undervote: occurs when the number of choices selected by a voter in an election contest is less than the maximum number allowed for that contest. An undervote also occurs when no votes for a single choice […]

5th Annual Pedal the Plains Heads for La Junta, Ordway & Fowler

5th Annual Pedal the Plains Heads for La Junta, Ordway & Fowler

La Junta to Host 2016 Tour Denver, CO. — Gov. John Hickenlooper, The Denver Post Community Foundation and presenting sponsor Viaero Wireless are excited to announce the route for the 2016 Pedal The Plains Bicycle Tour. Now in its fifth year, an estimated 1,000 riders will spin through southeast Colorado covering 151 miles over the […]

New Signs In and Around Lamar Community Building

New Signs In and Around Lamar Community Building

A new sign to announce community events is planned for the northeastern entrance to the Community Building.  The electric sign will face north and south just off the main parking lot and is being donated by Community State Bank.  The structure will be at least thirteen feet tall and almost 14 feet wide.   The electric […]

Public Hearings Set for Beer Garden and Country Jam

Public Hearings Set for Beer Garden and Country Jam

  The Lamar City Council set May 23rd for two public hearings during their meeting, Monday, April 25th.  One pertains to a request from the Buzzard’s Roost for a temporary modification of premise application for their annual Country Jam, scheduled for June 11th-12th and the Road Jam September 17th and 18th.  The same date was […]

LUB, ARPA Member Cities Conduct Safety Procedures

LUB, ARPA Member Cities Conduct Safety Procedures

Work crews from the Arkansas River Power Authority, ARPA, conducted pole top and bucket rescue operations over two, half-day sessions in La Junta April 22nd. Lamar Light Plant Superintendent, Houssin Hourieh, said work crews took turns extricating an injured worker from a live wire situation.  A practice dummy was used in the rescue operations and […]

Horses, Kids, Dogs and Cats at Tractor Supply

  Tractor Supply in Lamar, along with Second Chance Animal Rescue, Project HOPE and Blue Rose Ranch in Baca County, combined their efforts this past Sunday afternoon, April 24th, to introduce area youngsters and families to a day of entertainment and learning. From 2pm to 4pm, representatives were on hand at the Tractor Supply parking […]

Monte Ballew Sr…April 18, 1947 – March 24, 2016

  Monte Baller Sr., formerly of Lamar, CO was born in Memphis, TX in 1947. He passed away on March 24, 2016 in Groom, TX.  He was a veteran of the United States Navy. He is survived by his children:  Monte (Alicia), James (Natalya), Wesley (Candace) Ballew, Catherine (Kerry) Wooding and Vanessa Ballew, sisters Ramona […]

Doris M. Ramsel…1921 – April 11 2016

Doris M. Ramsel, 95, formerly of Sterling passed away Thursday, April 7, 2016 inLoveland.  Funeral services were held on Monday, April 11 at the First Presbyterian Church with Rev. Michelle Witherspoon officiating.  Interment followed at RiversideCemetery. Doris Inez was born to George and Nellie McCorkle in Woods County, Oklahoma near Alva.  She was the oldest […]

Lamar Council Approves Zoning Ordinance for East Maple Street Corrections Facility

Lamar Council Approves Zoning Ordinance for East Maple Street Corrections Facility

An ordinance to amend zoning at 800 East Maple Street in Lamar was approved by the Lamar City Council on first reading during their meeting, Monday, April 25th. The ordinance will amend the zoning on the 3.55 acres from R-3 to I-1.  The site developer, Doug Carrigan, plans to re-purpose the property into a community […]

Colorado Field Ornithologists Holding 54th Annual Convention May 5-9 In Lamar

Colorado Field Ornithologists Holding 54th Annual Convention May 5-9 In Lamar

Colorado Field Ornithologists, a statewide birding organization, will meet for its 54th annual convention May 5–9, 2016 at the Rodeway Inn–Cow Palace Inn in Lamar. More than 225 birders, a new CFO record, have registered for the convention. Most conventioneers are from Colorado, but visitors from other states will be in attendance too. CFO is proud to […]

Lamar Easing Water Restrictions, Police Reestablishing Explorer Post

Lamar Easing Water Restrictions, Police Reestablishing Explorer Post

The Lamar City Council voted to move from mandatory Stage 2 water restrictions, in effect for the past several years, to mandatory Stage 1. The recommendation, according to City Administrator, John Sutherland, is the increased availability of water due to the lessening of the drought in southeast Colorado, as well as the new fee rate […]