RSSArchive for April 17th, 2023

May Family Presents Conservation Efforts on May Ranch

    The May family offered an overview of their continued conservation efforts on their southeast Colorado ranch during a recent Lamar Rotary meeting.  Dallas May said that when the land was purchased, the family decided at that time, it’s purpose would be to go hand in hand to coexist with wildlife and to protect […]

Re-2 School Board Ponders Best-Use Option for Thunder Stadium

Re-2 School Board Ponders Best-Use Option for Thunder Stadium

  The Lamar Re-2 School Board has been weighing pricing alternatives for the future of Thunder Stadium as well as attempting to maintain the historical significance of the structure in light of needed safety-oriented renovations. “The board has performed a comprehensive effort to capture the totality of the bleacher project at Thunder Stadium,” explained Dr. […]

Colorado State Patrol Asks Drivers to “Give Some Space”

Colorado State Patrol Asks Drivers to “Give Some Space”

    1/3 of Colorado Construction Zone Crashes Caused by Tailgating (COLO) – Constructions zones have lower speed limits and a number of high-visibility warning devices for good reason, these areas can be dangerous and deadly for roadside workers. Yet despite efforts to capture driver focus and encourage safe driving through work zones, in 2022, […]

Secretary Griswold Applauds Passage of Bill to Protect Businesses from Deceptive Solicitations

Secretary Griswold Applauds Passage of Bill to Protect Businesses from Deceptive Solicitations

  The Deceptive Solicitations Act is one of Secretary Griswold’s priorities for the 2023 legislative session   Denver, Colo – Today, Secretary of State Jena Griswold applauded the signing of SB23-037, the “Deceptive Solicitations Act.” The act, which was a priority of Secretary Griswold’s this legislative session, was sponsored by Senator Lisa Cutter and Representatives […]