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4-H Members Develop Positive Coping Skills

4-H Members Develop Positive Coping Skills

  You may have heard the statistics that 4-H members are four times more likely to give back to their community than their peers; two times more likely to make healthier choices; and two times more likely to participate in STEM activities. These statistics are exciting, but they only touch the surface. The impact of […]

Griswold Reminds Voters of Using Trusted Sources; Raises Awareness of Election Disinformation

Griswold Reminds Voters of Using Trusted Sources; Raises Awareness of Election Disinformation

  Denver, Colo – Ballots for the 2023 Coordinated Election will be sent to all eligible voters between Monday, October 16 and Friday, October 20. Ballots were sent to all eligible UOCAVA voters by September 23, 2023. Secretary of State Jena Griswold is reminding voters to always use trusted sources when looking for election information […]

Colorado Department of Transportation begins replacement of bridge structure southwest of La Junta

Colorado Department of Transportation begins replacement of bridge structure southwest of La Junta

Requires 21-day full closure on US 350 Otero County —­­ The Colorado Department of Transportation and CapitalTezak JV will implement a 21-day closure with an approved detour beginning at 9 a.m. on Monday, Oct. 23 for replacement of a bridge structure located on United States Highway 350 southwest of La Junta. The structure, originally built […]

Up to $2.5 Million Available in First Round of Small Food Business Recovery and Resilience Grants

Up to $2.5 Million Available in First Round of Small Food Business Recovery and Resilience Grants

  Broomfield, Colo. — Small food retailers and small family farmers will soon be able to apply for grants of up to $50,000 to expand access to healthy food in low income and underserved areas of the state. The Small Food Business Recovery & Resilience Grant, offered by the Community Food Access program at the […]

Prowers County Citizens Academy

Prowers County Citizens Academy

    Area residents can sign up by the October 30th deadline to take part in teamwork.  Find out what it takes to be a deputy or a firefighter.  You can experience the training sessions and the calls for response these professional’s encounter. The academy will be held the first three Saturdays in November, the […]

CCPC Elects New Officers, Welcomes New Board Members

CCPC Elects New Officers, Welcomes New Board Members

  [Centennial, CO — October 3, 2023] The Colorado Corn Promotion Council is pleased to announce that three directors have been elected to serve in leadership positions including President, Vice President/Treasurer and Secretary. The elected members are as follows: President: Matt Mulch, Burlington, CO Vice President/Treasurer: Jessica Brophy, Yuma, CO Secretary: Wayne Brew, Delta, CO […]

Extended Hours at High Plains Health Center Provides Additional Care for Patients

Extended Hours at High Plains Health Center Provides Additional Care for Patients

    “We’ve been discussing the expansion of our services at High Plains Community Health Center, especially to offer more access to those services,” explained Chief Executive Officer, Gene Sobczak. “Just before Thanksgiving, we’re going to bring in service on a 24/7 schedule, seven days a week.  This means you can call High Plains to […]

Kaye Hainer Honored for Years of Service in Tourism

    During the Colorado Governor’s Tourism Conference last week, awards were presented for Outstanding Tourism Efforts to honor individuals and organizations for their excellence in the Colorado Tourism Industry.   After the Dinner, and the Speakers, and for the grand finale to a gathering of over 600 representatives, there were amazing pictures of Lamar flashed […]

Kimberly Jackson Sworn in as VA’s Chief of Staff

Kimberly Jackson Sworn in as VA’s Chief of Staff

    Kimberly Jackson was sworn in by Secretary Denis McDonough as VA’s chief of staff. In this role, Chief of Staff Jackson will help lead the Department of Veterans Affairs as it continues to deliver more care and more benefits to more Veterans than ever before in the nation’s history. Chief of Staff Jackson […]

Caution: Circulating Scam Not from the Colorado State Patrol

Caution: Circulating Scam Not from the Colorado State Patrol

(LAKEWOOD, COLO) The Colorado State Patrol is warning the public of an online scam offering the public a “list” of gas stations recently impacted by credit card skimming devices. The Colorado State Patrol recently became aware of an email scam in circulation.  The email subject line says, “WARNING: Recent Contactless Payment Processors Scam” Within the […]

Colorado’s Overall Seat Belt Usage is the Highest on Record

Colorado’s Overall Seat Belt Usage is the Highest on Record

    On the heels of a record year for traffic deaths, there is some good news. Coloradans are buckling up more than ever before. The recent State of Colorado Statewide Seat Belt Survey shows that the statewide usage rate is 88.6%, a 1.6% increase from 2022. This is the highest usage rate on record, […]

ELECTION NEWS: Prowers County Clerk & Recorder

ELECTION NEWS: Prowers County Clerk & Recorder

Rules for Determining Residency for voting purposes: C.R.S. 1-2-102 (1) (a) The residence of a person is the principal or primary home or place of abode of a person. A principal or primary home or place of abode is that home or place in which a person’s habitation if fixed and to which that person, […]

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 […]

September 2023 Southeast Colorado Weather Review from NWS-Pueblo

September 2023 Southeast Colorado Weather Review from NWS-Pueblo

  September of 2023 started and ended warm and dry across south central and southeast Colorado, with a passing, unseasonably strong weather system, bringing cool temperatures, good moisture and some accumulating snow to the higher mountain peaks through the middle of the month. The preliminary average temperature in Pueblo for the past month of September […]

USDA Expands Access to School Breakfast and Lunch for More Students

USDA Expands Access to School Breakfast and Lunch for More Students

  WASHINGTON,  – The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced that it is giving an estimated 3,000 more school districts in high-need areas the option to serve breakfast and lunch to all students at no cost, by expanding the availability of the Community Eligibility Provision, commonly known as CEP. “Today’s announcement comes as we approach the […]