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Timeline Set for Lamar’s Main Street Project

Timeline Set for Lamar’s Main Street Project

The start of the re-surfacing project for Main Street in Lamar is about five months down the road. The Lamar City Council recently approved an agreement with JVA Consulting Engineers for bidding and construction management services for a fee of $130,000.  The company will provide oversight for the final design phases for the water line […]

14th Year for Holly Bluegrass Festival

14th Year for Holly Bluegrass Festival

“We’ve actually got motel rooms booked for the festival next year,” was how Marge Creech, one of the event’s organizers, described the popularity of the free festival Saturday, June 11th.  The three day event features a mix of bluegrass and country-western performers which bring hundreds of residents and visitors to the Town of Holly to […]

Birth Announcement: Tamayo

Birth Announcement: Tamayo

Cristina A Cisneros and Luis E. Tamayo of Lamar Colorado announce the birth of their daughter, Nylianna Grace Tamayo at Prowers Medical Center in June 2016 with Dr. Christian Dorkis attending. Nylianna weighed seven pounds and nine ounces and was 20.5 inches in length at birth.  Brothers/Sisters: Phoebelynn and Esteban.  Grandparetns are:  Magali and Jesus […]

David Whattler…December 20, 1934 – June 9, 2016

Memorial Services for David D. Whattler will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Monday, June 13, 2016 at Horber Funeral Chapel in Las Animas, Colorado. Pastor Ken West will officiate. Inurnment will follow at the Bent/Las Animas Cemetery in Las Animas, Colorado. David Whattler was born on December 20, 1934 in Conawanga, New York to […]

Sustained Growth for Pelsue in Lamar

Sustained Growth for Pelsue in Lamar

The Pelsue Assembly Plant in Lamar is the smaller counterpart of the original headquarters established in Brad Pelsue’s garage in Englewood in 1963. The 15 acre Lamar operation, managed by Mike Bryant on the southern edge of town on Highway 287, has seen a significant growth rate since it re-opened two years ago.  “We started […]

Holly Commercial Club Trims Some Seasonal Events

Holly Commercial Club Trims Some Seasonal Events

The Holly Commercial Club decided to drop the proposed holiday tour of homes this December from lack of participants. Darlene Bruce reported during the June 1st meeting that the Christmas Tour of Homes had so few respondents; the event should be taken off the planning table. Members voted in favor of allocating Club funds to […]

Mundell Retires from Teaching After 37 Years

Mundell Retires from Teaching After 37 Years

This past April, Joe Mundell retired as a teacher at Lamar High School, following a 37 year career in education, 33 of which were in Lamar. His contributions were recognized this spring during a presentation/retirement ceremony that will see him begin a new chapter in his life, caring for his aging mother and father and […]

Linda Lujan Appointed President of Lamar Community College

Denver – Dr. Linda Lujan, currently the New Ventures Officer at the Maricopa County Community College District, has been appointed the president of Lamar Community College (LCC) by Dr. Nancy McCallin, president of the Colorado Community College System (CCCS). Lujan will assume the presidency on August 1, 2016. John Marrin will be retiring from LCC […]

Prowers Planning Commission Considers Two Business Venture Requests

Prowers Planning Commission Considers Two Business Venture Requests

Two new business proposals were presented to the Prowers County Planning Commission Wednesday, June 8th; a public hearing was held for a special use permit request from an oil development company and a subdivision request to separate a six acre subdivision into three tracts. Robert Flournoy, President of Dallas-based Energy Investment Partners LLC, was granted […]

Bent’s Fort Chapter to Tour Historic Sites in SE Colorado

Bent’s Fort Chapter to Tour Historic Sites in SE Colorado

On Saturday, June 11th, the Bent’s Fort Chapter of the Santa Fe Trail Association will tour several historic sites in Southeast Colorado.  The tour will start at the Star School at 9:00 AM. The Star School is located about 3 miles west of Colorado Beef (junction of Hwys 50 and 287) or 10 miles east […]

Western Swing Band Performing at Lamar High School

Western Swing Band Performing at Lamar High School

Coby Carter and 5 Miles West, a recording artist and Academy of Western Artist Male Vocalist and Band of the Year, will perform on Saturday, June 18, 2016 from 7pm to 9pm at the Lamar High School.  Come enjoy this Texas Country and Western Swing Concert which honors out veterans and the good Lord.  Tickets on sale at the […]

Primary Election Ballots Set for Mailing

Primary Election Ballots Set for Mailing

  ELECTION INFORMATION:  Watch for your ballot this week in the mail.  Ballots for the June 28, 2016 Primary Election will be mailed this week June 6 – June 10, 2016.  The Primary Election will be conducted as an all Mail Ballot Election. This means there will be no voting at precincts on Election Day […]

Great Music and Family Fun Set for 14th Annual FREE Bluegrass Festival

Great Music and Family Fun Set for 14th Annual FREE Bluegrass Festival

The 14th Annual Holly Bluegrass Festival is set for June 10-12 in Holly with a music selection that leans toward  country-western music groups although there will be some bluegrass features included in the three day event.  The music starts at 6pm on Friday, June 10th and Saturday will basically be an all-day event with at […]

Marijuana Grow Bust in Las Animas

  On Tuesday, May 31, 2016, the Bent County Sheriff’s Office, along with the 15th Judicial District Drug Task Force (Prowers County Sheriff’s Office, Kiowa County Sheriff’s Offices) and the Colorado State Patrol, conducted a search warrant at 10811 Highway 50 in Las Animas for an illegal marijuana grow. The search warrant seized over 200 […]

CDOT Launches Campaign To Address Seat Belt Crisis in Colorado

  STATEWIDE—In 2015, Colorado saw an alarming spike in traffic fatalities, totaling 545 fatalities, compared to 488 in 2014—an 11.7 percent increase. Even more telling: the 15 percent of Coloradans who don’t buckle up represent 52 percent, or 181, of all 2015 passenger vehicle fatalities.  In response, the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) is launching […]