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Local Police Commended for Good Deeds

Local Police Commended for Good Deeds

Lamar Police Department Chief, Kyle Miller, highlighted the actions of two police officers at the Lamar City Council meeting on Monday, August 22nd.  City Administrator, John Sutherland, earlier in the meeting had stated that these actions stem in part from a new direction for city employees to take, but was mostly due to the professional […]

LIVESTOCK SLAUGHTER – JULY 2016 - UNITED STATES HIGHLIGHTS

LIVESTOCK SLAUGHTER – JULY 2016 – UNITED STATES HIGHLIGHTS

    Commercial red meat production for the United States totaled 3.87 billion pounds in July, down 4 percent from the 4.04 billion pounds produced in July 2015.  Beef production, at 2.02 billion pounds, was 1 percent below the previous year. Cattle slaughter totaled 2.48 million head, down 1 percent from July 2015. The average […]

Johnny Gaucin, New Technology Coordinator for Lamar Public Library!

Johnny Gaucin, New Technology Coordinator for Lamar Public Library!

Johnny Gaucin is organizing one-on-one tutoring sessions and monthly computer classes for all library patrons, as well as spearheading the Library’s Spanish language programs. Johnny will also oversee the marketing and marketing strategies for the Library. He received his A.S. from Mt. San Jacinto College after serving in the United States Marine Corps as an […]

More Access to Primary Balloting to be Determined in November Election

  Measures to Restore Presidential Primary and Change Primary Elections Make November Ballot DENVER, Aug. 24, 2016 — Colorado Secretary of State Wayne Williams announced today that two separate ballot measures, one restoring a presidential primary and the other making it easier for unaffiliated voters to participate in primary elections, will be on the November […]

PMC Sets September 22 for Community Open House

PMC Sets September 22 for Community Open House

Prowers Medical Center has set September 22nd for its community open house which will showcase the hospital’s renovation project which began in April of last year.  CEO Craig Loveless announced the date during the hospital board’s monthly meeting August 24th.  “We’ll provide a full tour from 4pm to 6pm on that Thursday and we invite […]

Lamar Partnership Inc Plans for September Certification Meeting

Lamar Partnership Inc Plans for September Certification Meeting

The Lamar Partnership Incorporated board discussed the historically oriented Certified Local Government Workshop which will be held in the Shore Arts Center in Lamar on September 27th and 28th.  The workshops are free and open to the public and detail the value of historic preservation sites in communities throughout the country and the best means […]

PMC Observes Achievement Awards at Brew Unto Others Aug 25

PMC Observes Achievement Awards at Brew Unto Others Aug 25

QHR CLIENT HOSPITAL EXECUTIVES HONORED FOR ACHIEVEMENT  (Lamar, CO) August 23, 2016 – Quorum Health Resources (Quorum) recently held their Annual Leadership Conference in Nashville, Tennessee. As a part of this annual event, there is an awards ceremony recognizing top performing hospitals nationwide.  During the ceremony, Quorum announced the winners of the National 2016 Excellence […]

LUB Considers Finances, New Members and Donations

LUB Considers Finances, New Members and Donations

Lamar Utility Board members discussed aspects of Light Plant finance during their meeting on Tuesday, August 23rd.  The slim agenda covered the July financial report as well as the System Operating report, a brief overview of the pending 2017 budget and the three applications received for board membership, to replace former member Rick Beard. Light Plant […]

County/City of Lamar Receives PCDI-PEP Talk

Board members of PCDI/PEP, Prowers Economic Prosperity, have been busy since the middle of July, seeking funding for the next three years from the private/business/banking sectors of Prowers County. According to Rick Robbins and Aaron Leiker, President and Vice-President of PEP, they have been meeting with success in their endeavors, so far, raising a three-year […]

Expanded Beer Garden Approved for Oktoberfest

Expanded Beer Garden Approved for Oktoberfest

The public hearing for the requested Oktoberfest beer garden detailed an expanded area, encompassing about two-thirds of the Lamar Chamber of Commerce parking lot for the September 24th event.  In past years, the beer garden was located under a tent, adjacent to the stage by the Enchanted Forest.  This year’s proposal, as outlined by Chamber […]

High Bidding Delays Local Construction Projects

High Bidding Delays Local Construction Projects

Lamar City Administrator, John Sutherland, imparted some disappointing news to the Lamar City Council and audience during the August 22nd meeting;  the bids for construction for the proposed downtown Pocket Park and the first phase of Highway 287 construction came in over expectations and current available finances. “We had only one bid for the Pocket […]

From the Fairgrounds to the Parking Lot

From the Fairgrounds to the Parking Lot

The Prowers County Commissioners provided an official welcome to the contestants and families for the Colorado Junior Rodeo Association championships held at the Prowers County Fairgrounds over the weekend. Commissioner Schnabel provided the welcoming remarks on Friday afternoon, August 19th with Wendy Buxton-Andrade and Ron Cook in attendance.  “We have a pretty nice community and […]

August 2016 Drought Update

August 2016 Drought Update

July 2016, was the second month in a row during which the state experienced well below average precipitation. Statewide mountain precipitation was only 59 percent of average, the driest July since 2008. Temperatures were also above average. August to-date has brought near average precipitation and slightly cooler temperatures statewide. However, the Front Range corridor remains […]

“State Minimum Wage” Makes Colorado Ballot

DENVER, Aug. 11, 2016 — Colorado Secretary of State Wayne Williams announced today that the proposed ballot measure “State Minimum Wage” will be on the ballot this November. The proposed constitutional amendment would boost Colorado’s minimum wage to $12 an hour by 2020. Backers of No. 101 submitted their petitions to the Secretary of State’s […]

Labor Day DUI Enforcement Begins Today

Labor Day DUI Enforcement Begins Today

STATEWIDE — The Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT), Colorado State Patrol (CSP) and local law agencies are joining forces under The Heat Is On campaign to crack down on impaired drivers for the annual Labor Day DUI crackdown. 82 law enforcement agencies from across the state are participating in the effort. The enforcement period begins […]