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LIVESTOCK SLAUGHTER – MAY 2016 - UNITED STATES HIGHLIGHTS

LIVESTOCK SLAUGHTER – MAY 2016 – UNITED STATES HIGHLIGHTS

Commercial red meat production for the United States totaled 4.00 billion pounds in May, up 5 percent from the 3.81 billion pounds produced in May 2015. Beef production, at 2.03 billion pounds, was 5 percent above the previous year. Cattle slaughter totaled 2.51 million head, up 6 percent from May 2015. The average live weight […]

Searching for Dollars, County Considers Tax Capture Plans

Searching for Dollars, County Considers Tax Capture Plans

Lamar and Prowers County loses approximately $80 million in leakage sales each year. That’s from shoppers buying out of town, either when traveling to a destination point or online shopping.  In an effort to reclaim some of that leakage, if only in sales tax on construction materials purchased outside the county, the Prowers County Commissioners […]

CPW Joins Operation Dry Water In Raising Awareness of Dangers of Boating Under the Influence

CPW Joins Operation Dry Water In Raising Awareness of Dangers of Boating Under the Influence

DENVER – Colorado Parks and Wildlife is participating in Operation Dry Water, June 24 to 26, 2016, as part of a nationally coordinated effort to raise awareness about the dangers of boating under the influence (BUI) and reduce the number of accidents and deaths related to alcohol and drug use on our waterways. Operation Dry Water weekend is the […]

Tri State 9/11 Tribute, Airport Fly-in Granted Funds by Lodging Panel

Tri State 9/11 Tribute, Airport Fly-in Granted Funds by Lodging Panel

Two September events were approved for marketing funds by the Prowers Lodging Tax Panel and one event for October also received financial support during the Panel’s monthly meeting, June 21st.  The annual Tri-State 9/11 Tribute received full funding and the bi-annual Fly-In received a portion of their request.  Two other events were tabled pending receipt […]

Colorado Employment Situation For May 2016

  Employers in Colorado added 300 nonfarm payroll jobs from April to May for a total of 2,593,300 jobs, according to the survey of business establishments. Private sector payroll jobs decreased 500 and government increased 800. According to the survey of households, the unemployment rate increased three-tenths of a percentage point in May to 3.4 […]

Granada Trustees Discuss Funding for New Water Infrastructure Project

Granada Trustees Discuss Funding for New Water Infrastructure Project

Several Granada Trustees were available for a work session Wednesday evening, June 15th, but not enough for a quorum.  The community is exploring plans to refurbish most of the water lines that run through Granada, but financing is the prime concern at this point.  The steps for the new water system as well as financing […]

On the Horizon, New Prospects for Lamar

On the Horizon, New Prospects for Lamar

From public bathrooms to dormitories, there have been some new developments around Lamar which began this spring and will continue through the summer. Here’s a brief look. North Gateway Park now has a permanent chemical bathroom. This facility had been planned for over a year and is being funded from a grant which will also […]

Lamar Police Using Software to Put a ‘Byte’ into Crime

Statistical information can make for a less than interesting read (22% of males under 40 years of age are eating 17% less turnips) for example. But some very useful statistics was presented by Lamar Police Department Chief, Kyle Miller and City Administrator, John Sutherland, to the City Council; a two year study of crimes in […]

Repairs Planned for Light Plant Turbine

Repairs Planned for Light Plant Turbine

Lamar Utility Board members approved the low bid for the gearbox replacement project for the T-2 turbine east of Lamar. Metal filings were detected last month in the gearbox oil and further use of the turbine would result in more costly damage.  As it is, the project comes with a hefty price tag of $330,988. […]

Lamar’s City Sales Tax Reflects April Increase

Lamar’s City Sales Tax Reflects April Increase

The City of Lamar’s April Sales and Use Tax collected in May showed gains in both categories for the month and year to date. The 3% monthly City Sales Tax was up 4.34% over last year’s for a gain of $10,514.59.  That’s comparing $252,867.26 for this year to $242,352.67 for last year at this same […]

Young Wildlife Do Not Need Your Help: Leave Them Alone

Young Wildlife Do Not Need Your Help: Leave Them Alone

DURANGO, Colo. — This is the time of year when wild animals give birth to their young and Colorado Parks and Wildlife provides this reminder: do not approach, touch or handle young animals. “We know that people are trying to be helpful, but the young animals are best cared for by their own parents,” said […]

Timeline Set for Lamar’s Main Street Project

Timeline Set for Lamar’s Main Street Project

The start of the re-surfacing project for Main Street in Lamar is about five months down the road. The Lamar City Council recently approved an agreement with JVA Consulting Engineers for bidding and construction management services for a fee of $130,000.  The company will provide oversight for the final design phases for the water line […]

14th Year for Holly Bluegrass Festival

14th Year for Holly Bluegrass Festival

“We’ve actually got motel rooms booked for the festival next year,” was how Marge Creech, one of the event’s organizers, described the popularity of the free festival Saturday, June 11th.  The three day event features a mix of bluegrass and country-western performers which bring hundreds of residents and visitors to the Town of Holly to […]

Sustained Growth for Pelsue in Lamar

Sustained Growth for Pelsue in Lamar

The Pelsue Assembly Plant in Lamar is the smaller counterpart of the original headquarters established in Brad Pelsue’s garage in Englewood in 1963. The 15 acre Lamar operation, managed by Mike Bryant on the southern edge of town on Highway 287, has seen a significant growth rate since it re-opened two years ago.  “We started […]

Prowers Planning Commission Considers Two Business Venture Requests

Prowers Planning Commission Considers Two Business Venture Requests

Two new business proposals were presented to the Prowers County Planning Commission Wednesday, June 8th; a public hearing was held for a special use permit request from an oil development company and a subdivision request to separate a six acre subdivision into three tracts. Robert Flournoy, President of Dallas-based Energy Investment Partners LLC, was granted […]