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Wiley Developments Highlighted at PEP Board Meeting

Wiley Developments Highlighted at PEP Board Meeting

    Prowers Economic Prosperity have been highlighting new developments in member communities during their monthly meetings.  Board member, Allen Campbell and Mayor of Wiley, noted the new Best Wholesale flooring business on Main Street held an open house recently and the Cornerstone Restaurant is open under new management/ownership by David and Amy Carr.  “A […]

Prowers County Public Health and Environment COVID-19 Update, November 17, 2021

Prowers County Public Health and Environment COVID-19 Update, November 17, 2021

  COVID-19 cases are increasing for another week according to the Prowers County Department of Public Health and Environment.  Cumulative cases have climbed by 51 to 1,865 from the previous week of 1,814 and hospitalizations are up the same time period by 16, now to 136.  Deaths from people who tested positive for COVID-19 increased […]

Colorado Crop Progress/Condition Report, Week Ending Nov 14, 2021

Colorado Crop Progress/Condition Report, Week Ending Nov 14, 2021

  AGRICULTURAL SUMMARY: Another dry week allowed harvest and fieldwork to continue, according to the Mountain Region Field Office of the National Agricultural Statistics Service, USDA. Statewide, soil moisture supplies declined and precipitation was mainly confined to the high country. In northeastern and east central counties, corn and sorghum harvest was nearly complete and sunflower […]

Flood Risk Study Focuses on Prowers County

Flood Risk Study Focuses on Prowers County

  Residents of Prowers County – There is a flood risk study underway for select areas in the County, which involves collecting field survey measurements along portions of various streams. You may see surveyors or project staff from AECOM or Michael Baker walking portions of the stream channel or parking alongside the road and collecting measurements at stream […]

DROUGHT INFORMATION STATEMENT-NWS Pueblo – November 11, 2021

    Drought Conditions Deepen across South Central and Southeast Colorado SYNOPSIS: Warm and generally dry weather experienced from the late summer through mid fall has allowed for drought conditions to develop and deepen across south central and southeast Colorado. With that said, the latest US Drought Monitor (issued Thursday, November 11th, 2021) continues to […]

School Mascot Meeting Cancelled

School Mascot Meeting Cancelled

    The Lamar Re-2 School Board had been planning since this past July, for a meeting with the Colorado Commission on Indian Affairs, hoping for direction on maintaining the name for the Savages at the Lamar High School.  Superintendent Chad Krug said the board had learned at the literal last minute the Commission cancelled […]

COVID-19 Update, Week of November 10, 2021 – PCPHE

COVID-19 Update, Week of November 10, 2021 – PCPHE

  The Prowers County Department of Public Health and Environment reports the Test Positivity Rate for COVID-19 cases has dropped to 10.49% from 14.03% rate from last week.  The number of cases reported in the past seven days from November 3rd is 76 with seven being vaccinated and 137 cases have been reported in the […]

Colorado and US Crop Production Highlights as of November 1, 2021

Colorado and US Crop Production Highlights as of November 1, 2021

COLORADO HIGHLIGHTS Based on November 1st conditions, corn production in Colorado is forecast at 150.96 million bushels, up 23 percent from last year’s 122.96 million bushels, according to the November 1 Agricultural Yield Survey conducted by the Mountain Regional Field Office of the National Agricultural Statistics Service, USDA. The 1.11 million acres expected to be […]

Motorists Reminded to Move Over for First Responders

Motorists Reminded to Move Over for First Responders

  Crash Responder Safety Week is Nov. 8-14 STATEWIDE — Everyday emergency responders across Colorado work tirelessly to help save lives at the scene of traffic crashes. But each year too many emergency responders are struck by passing motorists causing serious injury or death. Traffic-related incidents are the leading cause of death for on-duty law […]

Lamar Rotary Celebrates a Century of Service

Lamar Rotary Celebrates a Century of Service

  Rotarians and the Lamar community-at-large gathered this past Friday, November 5th to celebrate the centennial observance of the Lamar Rotarian organization which was founded in 1921. Co-President for 2021, Anne-Marie Crampton, emceed the historic event which was held at The Max Hotel, East Olive Street in Lamar.    Crampton introduced guest speaker, Kris Sarlo-Koelher, the […]

Evans and Bellomy on Board for New Line-Up

Evans and Bellomy on Board for New Line-Up

  The Lamar City Council hosted a reception for the outgoing and incoming council members this past Monday, November 8th at the Cultural Events Center.  Two council sessions were held with the outgoing council meeting at 7pm and the incoming council meeting followed at 7:30pm.  A work session was also conducted at 6:30 to discuss […]

City of Lamar Tax Revenue Report

City of Lamar Tax Revenue Report

    Sales tax revenues for the City of Lamar posted another month of gains for this past September with City Sales Tax up 11.39% for a difference of $37,611.  Collections for 2021 were $367.725 and $330,113 for 2020.  Total Sales and Use Tax collections gained 9.33% for 2021.  Total collections were $399,559 for this […]

Colorado Crop Progress/Condition, Week Ending November 7, 2021

Colorado Crop Progress/Condition, Week Ending November 7, 2021

AGRICULTURAL SUMMARY: Another dry week allowed harvest to continue and several crops were almost complete by week’s end, according to the Mountain Region Field Office of the National Agricultural Statistics Service, USDA. In northwestern counties, recent moisture helped alleviate exceptional drought conditions according to the latest U.S. Drought Monitor report. The district remained in mostly […]

Tourism Workshop/Dinner Planned

Tourism Workshop/Dinner Planned

      Tourism is a priority for Colorado and our industry has experienced tremendous growth over the last decade. However, the recent global pandemic and our aim to attract more high value visitors requires the public and private sectors to work together to identify the constraints our industry faces. The Prowers County Tourism Panel […]

Don’t Get Taken for a Ride – Research Your Used Car Purchase

Don’t Get Taken for a Ride – Research Your Used Car Purchase

  (COLORADO) – Finding a used car has become increasingly challenging and with more people looking for a good price online, criminals are finding opportunities to take advantage of innocent people in need on websites like OfferUp, Facebook Marketplace, and Craigslist. Within a 60-day period, two separate Colorado drivers have come in to register their […]