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The Wait is Over

The Wait is Over

  KFC and Charlie’s Cheesesteak had its grand-opening ribbon cutting at TA-76 on North Main Street in Lamar this past week. A long-awaited event, fans of the Colonel and cheesesteak sandwiches, no longer have to wait for one of these tempting treats. Representatives from LVP/TA-76 were on hand as well as those from KFC, Chuckie’s […]

S.E. Rural Philanthropy Days Registration Open from July 24th to September 1st for September Conference in La Junta and Rocky Ford

S.E. Rural Philanthropy Days Registration Open from July 24th to September 1st for September Conference in La Junta and Rocky Ford

  La Junta, Colorado – Community Resource Center (CRC) has opened registration for the Southeast Rural Philanthropy Days conference (RPD) from September 12-14 in La Junta. This event is being organized by CRC and a Steering Committee of more than twenty local leaders. For over 30 years, RPD conferences have convened with the goal of […]

Council Moves Forward on City Comprehensive Plan

Council Moves Forward on City Comprehensive Plan

    The Lamar City Council awarded a contract to Ayres Associates/Bohannan Huston, consultants who will complete a review of the City of Lamar’s Comprehensive Plan Update.  The city received a $150,000 grant from the Department of Local Affairs to complete the update and the city is required an equal match.  $400,000 had been budgeted […]

 Polis Signs Bills into Law to Provide Real Property Tax Relief to Coloradans

 Polis Signs Bills into Law to Provide Real Property Tax Relief to Coloradans

    COMMERCE CITY – Governor Polis, alongside Representatives Chris deGruy Kennedy and Mike Weismann, Senate President Steve Fenberg and Senator Chris Hansen, signed a law this past spring that refers property tax changes to the ballot and provides major property tax cuts for seniors, businesses and homeowners. The cost of housing continues to go […]

Colorado Employment Situation – June 2023

  4,700 Nonfarm Payroll Jobs Added in June; Unemployment Rate Flat at 2.8 Percent   Household survey data: According to the survey of households, Colorado’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate was unchanged from May to June at 2.8 percent. The number of unemployed individuals grew by 1,500 over the same time period to 91,600. Colorado’s unemployment […]

CGI Provides a New Look for Lamar

CGI Provides a New Look for Lamar

    George Sickler, a photographer employed by CGI Digital Company, was making the rounds to a lot of Lamar’s hot spots this past week, shooting updated videos of the town for additions to the social media site used by the city. CGI was first employed by the City of Lamar almost a decade ago, […]

Here we go again!!!  Come see Vintage Motorcycles to Roll through Lamar, Colorado!

  Sunday, September 17, 2023   11:00 to 2:00pm…On Beech Street by the Colorado Welcome Center & Lamar Chamber of Commerce. When the Vintage Cars rolled through Lamar, on July 1, 2023, The Great Race was a success!  Thank you to these Sponsors! Event Host:  Colorado Welcome Center and its 27 Ambassadors Committee: Leslie Stagner, Director […]

City of Lamar Sales Tax Revenue Report

City of Lamar Sales Tax Revenue Report

  May Sales and Use Tax Collected from June 2023 City sales tax revenues were up 9.36% for this period for a gain of $32,810 with 2022 collections at $350,787 and $383,598 for 2023.  Use tax collections were up 13.52% for a gain of $3,482 and Other Collections were off 118.57% for a drop of […]

Import Crayfish into Colorado?; CPW Seeks Public Input Through July 30, 2023

Import Crayfish into Colorado?; CPW Seeks Public Input Through July 30, 2023

  Rusty crayfish are an invasive species of concern in Colorado, first detected within the state in 2009. DENVER – Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) is asking the public for their input on the importation of crayfish into the state. The public comment period is open through July 30, 2023. Recently, CPW has become aware […]

Colorado Department of Natural Resources: Water Availability Summary - 2023

Colorado Department of Natural Resources: Water Availability Summary – 2023

  Over the water year to date, conditions have been generally cooler than normal, with each month within the water year registering cooler than average temperatures. May took a different course and was actually warmer than average for the first time in the water year. May 2023 registered as the 16th warmest in the 129-year […]

LCC Graduates Empower Future Generations

  LCC Graduates Empower Future Generations Lamar Community College (LCC) has always been committed to providing exceptional education and creating opportunities for our students. One of the noteworthy aspects of LCC is our ability to empower our graduates, not only through education but also by connecting them to employment opportunities within the community and the […]

Veterans to See Cost-of-living Benefit Increase with 2024 COLA

Veterans to See Cost-of-living Benefit Increase with 2024 COLA

    On Wednesday, June 14, 2023, President Joe Biden signed into law the Veterans Compensation Cost-of-Living Adjustment (COLA) Act of 2023, which directs the Department of Veterans Affairs to provide a cost-of-living adjustment for Veterans benefits in 2024 equal to the COLA applied to Social Security benefits, as determined by the Social Security Administration […]

Colorado Awarded $826.5 million from Biden Administration for Broadband Expansion

Colorado Awarded $826.5 million from Biden Administration for Broadband Expansion

  The money, part of the federal Infrastructure Act of 2021, was more than state officials expected. It’s enough to get 99% of households to “adequate” internet service. A yearlong effort by the Colorado Broadband Office to analyze which households in the state have adequate internet and which don’t paid off big time when the […]

Lamar Utility Board Details Outage Prevention Measures

Lamar Utility Board Details Outage Prevention Measures

    Houssin Hourieh, Lamar Light Plant Superintendent, provided a systems update for board members in light of the recent power outages experienced by some local customers.  Hourieh said there have been three LAMSOA outages since the last board meeting on June 13th.  One was due to snakes inside the L2-25kv breaker which caused a […]

County Responds to Tornado Damage in Granada

County Responds to Tornado Damage in Granada

This afternoon, Friday, June 23rd, Prowers County experienced a severe thunderstorm producing at least one tornado that touched down 15 miles south of the Town of Granada. The Prowers County Sheriff’s Office received reports of damage to property around the area of County Road 25 and County Road R. The deputies who responded to that […]