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Come Out to Savings with the Lamar Chamber of Commerce Cocoa Crawl

Come Out to Savings with the Lamar Chamber of Commerce Cocoa Crawl

  Start your shopping crawl for local bargains and pick up a cocoa mug downtown when you take part in the Saturday, November 25th Cocoa Crawl.  Shop the day away and pick up a mug in the downtown Pocket Park.  Enjoy cocoa, coffee, cider…all served while supplies last. You’ll enjoy special discounts when you show […]

Otero Jr College is Joining the Colorado Partnership for Education and Rural Revitalization

Otero Jr College is Joining the Colorado Partnership for Education and Rural Revitalization

Nov. 2, 2023 (DENVER) — Attorney General Phil Weiser today announced the expansion of the Colorado Partnership for Education and Rural Revitalization (COPERR) to include Otero College, marking another step forward in addressing rural housing challenges in southern Colorado. The college, located in La Junta, was awarded more than $400,000 in grant funds for its […]

Moonlight Madness 2023 Winners from Chamber of Commerce

Moonlight Madness 2023 Winners from Chamber of Commerce

Congratulations to the winners of the Moonlight Madness Window Scavenger Hunt! 1st Place Raven Licano 2nd Place Azayliah Navarette 3rd Place Eliseo Gonzalez Thank you to everyone that participated and a huge thank you to Art by Leandra Also thank you to the amazing businesses that donated treats/prizes, Main St. Shoppe, Colorado Drink Company, & […]

Electric Car Use is Growing in Colorado

Electric Car Use is Growing in Colorado

Colorado Electric Vehicle Ownership Soars Under Polis Administration, Now 17.1% of New Purchases, Colorado Fifth in the Country for EV Sales:  One in Five Cars Sold in Colorado Are Electric DENVER – New data released by the Colorado Automobile Dealers Association shows Colorado is among the top states in the country when it comes to electric vehicle (EV) sales, […]

Chamber Chatter from Melonee Marcum, Lamar Chamber President

Chamber Chatter from Melonee Marcum, Lamar Chamber President

Thank you all so much for being such a big part of Oktoberfest 2023.  What an outstanding turnout from vendors, food trucks, cornhole participants, activity participants & amazing spectators.  We enjoyed seeing you all & we hope you enjoyed it as well.  NOW it is time to move on to the next event…still in the […]

Council Work Session Covers City’s First Steps to a New Comprehensive Plan

Council Work Session Covers City’s First Steps to a New Comprehensive Plan

  Anne-Marie Crampton, City of Lamar Community Development Director, addressed the Lamar City Council in a work session this past Monday, October 9th accompanied by Josh Olhava, project lead from Ayers Associates, regarding the creation of a new comprehensive development plan for the city. A number of outreach discussions have been held in Lamar, seeking […]

2024 City of Lamar Budget Moves Forward

2024 City of Lamar Budget Moves Forward

  Following a public hearing by the Lamar City Council on the 2024 budget on October 9th, the budget received a first reading of the annual ordinance.  It’s expected the budget will be approved at the meeting on Monday, October 23rd.  There are 14 categories due for monetary appropriations from the city’s revenue for the new […]

City Council has 2024 Budget and Land Develop Interests on Meeting Agenda

City Council has 2024 Budget and Land Develop Interests on Meeting Agenda

    Several financial concerns were addressed during the Lamar City Council’s October 9th meeting this past Monday. The council held a public hearing for the proposed City of Lamar 2024 budget to outline expected revenues to the city and how the funds will be spent through the new year.  Following the hearing, the council […]

City of Lamar September Sales Tax Revenue Report

City of Lamar September Sales Tax Revenue Report

  Sales Tax revenues for the City of Lamar made continued gains for September, based on the monthly report.  City Sales Tax collections were up 3.73% for a gain of $13,966 over 2022 with current collections at $388,449.  Use Tax collections gained 69.48% for an increase of $16,950 and Total Sales and Use Tax collections were […]

Chamber Oktoberfest Brings in Huge Crowd

Chamber Oktoberfest Brings in Huge Crowd

    A record number of area vendors, free pumpkins for kids, plenty of fair food, the final farmer’s market of the season, cold beer and a warm, sunny day, all contributed to a huge gathering for the Lamar Chamber of Commerce’s annual Oktoberfest. Most of the vendors this year were located inside the Enchanted […]

Brownfields Display Projects for Lamar Set for October 6 & 7

Brownfields Display Projects for Lamar Set for October 6 & 7

    The City of Lamar will host multiple opportunities on Friday, October 6 from 2pm to 4pm at the Multi-purpose room at the Lamar Community Building (snacks and refreshments) and Saturday, the 7th from 11am to 2pm in the Enchanted Forest during Oktoberfest for community members to engage in our Brownfields Assessment grant activities. […]

Governor Polis Takes Action to Keep National Parks Open if a Federal Shutdown Occurs

Governor Polis Takes Action to Keep National Parks Open if a Federal Shutdown Occurs

  DENVER- Today, Governor Polis issued an Executive Order directing the Colorado Department of Natural Resources to develop a plan for continued operations and resource protection of Colorado’s National Parks and other federal lands in the event of a federal government shutdown. “Our state is proud to be home to world-class outdoors, including four national parks, that play […]

Lamar Utilities Board Reviews 2024 Budget

Lamar Utilities Board Reviews 2024 Budget

  With the addition of Jill Bellomy to the Lamar Utilities Board, replacing Clifford Boxley, a reorganization of members is required.  Following her oath of office, administered by Judge Lane Porter, the board elected Doug Thrall to remain as Chairman with Jay Brooke as Vice-Chairman, Houssin Hourieh continues as Light Plant Superintendent and Lance Clark […]

Lamar City Council Updates Construction Incentive Resolution

Lamar City Council Updates Construction Incentive Resolution

      Several modifications and clarifications were made for Resolution No. 23-09-01, continuing a development and construction incentive program for residential housing in the City of Lamar.  Community Development Director, Anne-Marie Crampton provided background on two earlier and similar resolutions approved in 2020 and reauthorized in 2022.  Additional clarification and modifications were needed and […]

Antelope Stampede Receives Lodging Tax Funds

  The 2023 Antelope Stampede will run from October 13 to the 15th in Lamar, thanks in part to the $13,000 in funding, approved by the Prowers County Lodging Tax Panel recently.  The funds will be used for marketing.  Stampede organizer, Mitch Waltisperger, told the panel from 50 to 60 rooms will be rented for […]