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Grants Available for Projects Showcasing Agrivoltaics in Colorado

Grants Available for Projects Showcasing Agrivoltaics in Colorado

  Broomfield, Colo. — To help demonstrate one of the many ways agriculture can contribute to addressing the effects of climate change, Colorado is investing $500,000 in projects that help advance the use of agrivoltaics in the state. Agrivoltaics is the practice of co-locating solar energy installations and agriculture, with crops or grazing land beneath […]

Governor Polis Declaring a Disaster Emergency Due to the June 2023 Severe Weather and Flooding

Governor Polis Declaring a Disaster Emergency Due to the June 2023 Severe Weather and Flooding

Pursuant to the authority vested in the Governor of the State of Colorado and, in particular, pursuant to Article IV, Section 2, of the Colorado Constitution and the relevant portions of the Colorado Disaster Emergency Act, C.R.S § 24-33.5-701, et seq., I, Jared Polis, Governor of the State of Colorado, issue this Executive Order declaring […]

Sparrow House Victory Garden Offers Nutritional Benefits

    Although the idea for a produce garden had been planned for several years for the Sparrow House Food Pantry at 907 South 3rd Street in Lamar, it took 18 months, donations, volunteer work and some on-the-job training for the garden to come to fruition. Opening day was this past Saturday, September 16th, and […]

Colorado Employment Situation – August 2023

  5,600 Nonfarm Payroll Jobs Added in August; Unemployment Rate Rises to 3.1 Percent   Household survey data: According to the survey of households, Colorado’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate increased two-tenths of a percentage point in August to 3.1 percent compared to the July rate of 2.9 percent. The number of unemployed individuals grew by […]

County Steering Committee Candidates Sought

County Steering Committee Candidates Sought

  Prowers County is updating its 2003 Master Plan to guide the day-to-day decisions of the County more accurately into the future. This planning effort will address topics pertinent to the rural unincorporated areas of Prowers County as well as areas of mutual interest with the local municipalities. As such, the engagement process seeks to […]

Local November Elections Detailed

Local November Elections Detailed

      Lamar City Clerk, Linda Williams, has provided additional information regarding the approaching November 7th general election for local registered voters. There are candidates for all three wards in the city including the mayor’s seat, she explained, for a total of eleven names on ballot. Incumbent Brent Bates is being challenged by Robert […]

Attorney General Phil Weiser Warns Student Loan Borrowers About Scams as Repayment Begins

Attorney General Phil Weiser Warns Student Loan Borrowers About Scams as Repayment Begins

    Sept. 12, 2023 (DENVER) — With student loan repayment restarting next month, and interest already accruing again as of Sept. 1, Attorney General Phil Weiser issued a warning to consumers to be vigilant against potential student loan-related scams and fraud. “As student loan repayment starts back up in October, scammers and fraudsters will […]

Bipartisan Group of Attorneys General Announce $1.37 billion Opioid Settlement in Principle with Kroger

Bipartisan Group of Attorneys General Announce $1.37 billion Opioid Settlement in Principle with Kroger

    (DENVER) — Attorney General Phil Weiser announced that he reached an agreement in principle with Kroger that will require the grocery chain to pay $1.37 billion to participating states and local governments for its role in the opioid crisis. “The number of overdose deaths from opioids is a clarion call for action. By […]

CROP PRODUCTION – SEPTEMBER 1, 2023

CROP PRODUCTION – SEPTEMBER 1, 2023

  COLORADO HIGHLIGHTS: Based on September 1 conditions, corn production in Colorado is forecast at 139.10 million bushels, according to the September 1 Agricultural Yield Survey conducted by the Mountain Regional Field Office of the National Agricultural Statistics Service, USDA. This forecast is up 7 percent from the August 1 forecast and up 17 percent […]

LUB Selects Jill Bellomy as New Member

LUB Selects Jill Bellomy as New Member

  Jill Bellomy was chosen as the latest Lamar Utility Board member.  Her application was approved by the Lamar City Council during its September 11th meeting on the recommendation of the Utilities Board and her term will expire in 2028, replacing former member, Clifford Boxley.  Bellomy will be sworn in at the next board meeting […]

City Development Projects Outlined

City Development Projects Outlined

    Community Development Director, Anne-Marie Crampton, provided an overview of new and on-going projects her department is undertaking, about 30 in all, during the September 11th Lamar City Council meeting.  Some highlights included a visit from Brownsfield Group in October which is coordinating with engineering firm, Ayers Associates, to review asbestos and lead content […]

CPW Invites Landowners to Request Funding to Protect Wildlife Habitat on their Property

CPW Invites Landowners to Request Funding to Protect Wildlife Habitat on their Property

  DENVER – Colorado Parks and Wildlife is pleased to announce the Colorado Wildlife Habitat Program application period is now open until October 10, 2023. The Colorado Wildlife Habitat Program (CWHP) is a statewide program that offers funding opportunities to landowners who wish to protect wildlife habitat on their property, and/or provide wildlife-related recreation access […]

Motorcycle Cannonball Run Coming to Lamar

  The 2023 Coast to Coast Motorcycle Cannonball will be starting at Virginia Beach, Virginia, on Thursday, September 7, 2023. The Motorcycle Cannonball is a cross-country challenge for riders with motorcycles that were manufactured in 1933 or earlier, and is the most difficult antique endurance run in the world. This year’s event will see close […]

Biden-Harris Administration Invests $266 Million to Help Rural Business Owners, Farmers and Ranchers

Biden-Harris Administration Invests $266 Million to Help Rural Business Owners, Farmers and Ranchers

    WASHINGTON, Aug. 30, 2023 – U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Secretary Tom Vilsack today announced that USDA is awarding $266 million in loans and grants to agriculture producers and rural small businesses, including Colorado, to make investments in renewable energy and energy efficiency improvements that will lower their energy costs, generate new income, […]

Polis Administration, Colorado Department of Public Safety Announces Office of School Safety

Polis Administration, Colorado Department of Public Safety Announces Office of School Safety

  LAKEWOOD –  The Office of School Safety (OSS), created through bipartisan legislation and signed by Governor Polis, officially took effect on July 1, 2023 within the Department of Public Safety. Christine Harms was appointed director of the new office on July 15.  The Office of School Safety provides key resources, grants, and crisis response […]