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Colorado Employment Situation – May 2023

    Household survey data: According to the survey of households, Colorado’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate was unchanged from April to May at 2.8 percent. The number of unemployed individuals grew by 600 over the same time period to 90,000. Colorado’s unemployment rate has been below 3.0 percent for thirteen consecutive months and remains at […]

City Launches Webpage for EPA Revitalization Grant

City Launches Webpage for EPA Revitalization Grant

    Lamar, Colorado – The City of Lamar has recently launched a website for its Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Assessment Grant. This interactive site will update the community on grant progress, including environmental assessment statuses for project properties, redevelopment visioning opportunities, and other public engagement efforts. The website will be maintained by the City’s […]

New Direction for County Economic Development

New Direction for County Economic Development

    Two priorities for Prowers County…jobs and houses, go hand in hand.  The City of Lamar and PEP, Prowers Economic Development, are expanding their efforts for economic development in a slightly new direction. JB Cisneros, an analyst for CERF, Community Economic Resilience Fund, has been hired to find new revenue sources for funding, especially […]

Ribbon Cutting at Cobblestone Inn

Ribbon Cutting at Cobblestone Inn

    Ribbon cutting ceremonies were held Tuesday, June 13th for the Cobblestone Inn at 1215 North Main Street in Lamar.  The hotel has been in operation for the past several weeks just in time for the start of the summer travel season along Highway 50 to various destination points in the region, including Lamar. […]

Lamar’s Arby’s Venture Finds New Backer

Lamar’s Arby’s Venture Finds New Backer

      LVP Food Service Concepts, LLC will become the new principal in the development of an Arby’s franchise restaurant at 1002 North Main in Lamar.  Mayor Kirk Crespin explained the situation during the June 12th city council meeting.  Crespin provided some historic background on how Arbys was considered as a viable venture following […]

City of Lamar April 2023 Sales Tax Revenue Report

City of Lamar April 2023 Sales Tax Revenue Report

    Lamar city sales tax revenues dropped a small percentage, 1.14% for April 2023 compared to the last period last year.  The dollar difference was $4,219 with 2022 collections at $369,698 compared to the recent collection period of $365,478.  Use Tax collections were up 49.63% or the same period for a gain of $12,407 […]

Lamar Chamber of Commerce Farmers Market Opens New Season

Lamar Chamber of Commerce Farmers Market Opens New Season

    Building on the popularity and success of last year’s Farmers Market, the Lamar Chamber of Commerce expects to see more vendors and visitors for the 2023 season. The third Saturday of each month, June through September are the scheduled dates including October 7th.  All markets will run from 8am to 1pm at the […]

PMC New Beginnings Birthing Center Grand Re-opening

  The New Beginnings Birth Center at Prowers Medical Center resumed operations on February 27, 2023 after having been closed for 16 months due to the medical impact of the pandemic, according to Chief Executive Officer, Karen Bryant. Bryant, hospital staff, board members and representatives from the community were present for the June 7th event […]

Lamar, Colo., to host 2023 Great Race lunch stop   

Lamar, Colo., to host 2023 Great Race lunch stop  

Lamar, Colo., will host a lunch stop on the 2023 Hemmings Motor News Great Race presented by Coker Tire on Saturday, July 1, race organizers have announced. The Great Race, the world’s premiere old car rally, will bring 120 of the world’s finest antique automobiles to town for the $150,000 event, with the first car […]

Grant Funding Available for Historic Buildings through Colorado Preservation, Inc

Grant Funding Available for Historic Buildings through Colorado Preservation, Inc

  Colorado Preservation, Inc. (CPI) received an award from the National Park Service’s Paul Bruhn Historic Revitalization Grant to develop a subgrant program to support and stimulate historic preservation projects in Colorado’s rural historic downtowns (defined as a 2020 census population of 50,000 or less).  Grant applications are now being accepted with approximately $612,000 expected […]

CDOT Invests Additional Funds for Various Road Upgrades Including La Junta 350

CDOT Invests Additional Funds for Various Road Upgrades Including La Junta 350

    STATEWIDE — The Colorado Department of Transportation is investing additional funds received last month to address road conditions after one of the most intense winters in recent decades damaged some roads beyond what they normally sustain each year. Twelve stretches of roadway across the state have been identified, and preparations are now underway […]

12 Counties Join Advance Colorado’s Lawsuit on SB23-303/Prop HH

  DENVER– In advance of the signing of Senate Bill 23-303 by Governor Jared Polis, Advance Colorado is announcing the addition of 12 counties as plaintiffs in their lawsuit against the State of Colorado regarding SB23-303 and Prop HH due to single-subject and “clear-title” violations. “Politicians need to play by the same rules as everyone […]

Longtime CPW wildlife official Frank McGee chosen to lead Southeast Region

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – Frank McGee, whose nearly 20-year career with Colorado Parks and Wildlife has included leading the agency’s busy Pikes Peak area team of wildlife officers and then overseeing law enforcement training for all new wildlife officers and park rangers, has been appointed CPW’s new Southeast Region Manager. McGee begins his new role […]

Signed! Bipartisan Bill to Create the Rural Opportunity Office

Signed! Bipartisan Bill to Create the Rural Opportunity Office

  The Rural Opportunity Office is charged with boosting economic development in rural communities across the state.   RIFLE, CO – Governor Polis signed Senator Dylan Roberts, D-Avon, and Representative Barbara McLachlan’s, D-Durango, bipartisan bill to foster economic development in rural communities. SB23-006, also sponsored by Senator Janice Rich, R-Grand Junction, and Rep. Marc Catlin, […]

Council Selects Tamez as Mayor Pro-Tem

Council Selects Tamez as Mayor Pro-Tem

    Councilman Manuel Tamez was elected as Mayor Pro-Tem, replacing Anne-Marie Crampton on the council following her resignation earlier this spring.  Crampton also served as council liaison to PEP, the council insurance committee and Colorado Municipal League Policy Committee and Mayor Kirk Crespin said the council will review the current liaison positions to determine […]