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Prowers County Commissioners proclaim April as National Child Abuse Prevention Month

Prowers County Commissioners proclaim April as National Child Abuse Prevention Month

The Prowers County Board of Commissioners has officially proclaimed April as Child Abuse Prevention Month, joining a nationwide effort to raise awareness and promote the well-being of children and families. To commemorate this important proclamation, representatives from Prowers County Department of Human Services, the Prowers County Hotline County Connection Center, The Cornerstone Resource Center, Welcome […]

Parrish Family program at Big Timbers Museum - welcome reception for new curator Jacob Rogers to follow

Parrish Family program at Big Timbers Museum – welcome reception for new curator Jacob Rogers to follow

The Prowers Journal welcomes The Wilson Realty Team as a new advertiser

The Prowers Journal welcomes The Wilson Realty Team as a new advertiser

  The Prowers Journal wants to thank Wilson Realty for becoming a new advertiser in our weekly paper.  We value our continued sponsorship ads as they enable us to continue to be able to offer a free paper to the community. The Wilson Realty Team is led by Sharon Wilson, broker.  She has been in […]

Prowers County Commissioners work session meeting of April 8, 2025

Prowers County Commissioners work session meeting of April 8, 2025

The Prowers County Commissioners had several items on the agenda for their morning work session of April 8, 2025.  Tallie Harmon, Executive Director of Prowers Economic Prosperity said that PEP’s recent annual banquet was a big success, with approximately 100 people in attendance.  They received several applications for the $1,000 business enhancement grants and will […]

Main Street Lamar has a new Program Manager in Brenda May and a bright future

Main Street Lamar has a new Program Manager in Brenda May and a bright future

Brenda May, Program Manager for Main Street Lamar, posing under one of Lamar’s colorful new banners.  In addition to the banners, the flower pots, trash cans and light poles (along with maintenance for same) have been made possible because of grant money to the organization over the past 15 years.   Lamar is fortunate to be […]

Lions Club flag project will have live remote broadcast on KLMR April 19

Lions Club flag project will have live remote broadcast on KLMR April 19

The Lamar Lions Club flag project is coming into the homestretch of their fundraising quest, still hoping to be able to have a dedication ceremony June 14 on Flag Day.  KLMR will be doing a live remote broadcast from the Colorado Welcome Center on Saturday, April 19, from 9 am to 1 pm, during which […]

House Bill to address veterinarian shortage passes Senate Education Committee

House Bill to address veterinarian shortage passes Senate Education Committee

  A bill sponsored by Senator Cathy Kipp, D-Fort Collins, to address Colorado’s veterinary care shortage passed the Senate Education Committee with unanimous support. “When our state is facing a shortage of veterinarians, any student who wants to jump-start their careers at CSU’s first-rate College of Veterinary Medicine should be able”, Kipp said.  “This bill […]

Lamar RE-2 board appoints Tress Gadash as new board member to replace Shannon O'Bryan

Lamar RE-2 board appoints Tress Gadash as new board member to replace Shannon O’Bryan

The Lamar RE-2 School Board held a special meeting on Monday, April 7.  The purpose of the meeting was  to interview three candidates for a recent open position on the Board.  District D board member Shannon O’Bryan had to step down because of a recent move outside the city limits (board members are required to […]

Cornerstone Resource Center celebrates National Child Abuse Prevention Month

Cornerstone Resource Center celebrates National Child Abuse Prevention Month

Happy Spring to everyone! April is Child Abuse Prevention Month and we started off strong with having our mayor, Kirk Crespin, sign a proclamation declaring the month of April Child Abuse Prevention Month in Lamar, CO.  The safety and will being of our children is very important and we want all children to thrive.  You […]

Lamar hosts Alzheimer’s caregiver support group

Lamar hosts Alzheimer’s caregiver support group

Lamar Area Hospice, in collaboration with the Alzheimer’s Association, is hosting a monthly support group for caregivers of loved ones living with Alzheimer’s   disease or other forms of dementia. Led by Kelsie Cedeno, the Bereavement Coordinator for Lamar Area Hospice, the support group meets from 3 to 4 p.m. on the second Tuesday of the […]

Lamar Chamber Honkers honk Tavern 1301

Lamar Chamber Honkers honk Tavern 1301

The Lamar Chambers Honkers recently honked Tavern 1301 in Lamar on April 3, 2025.  Tavern 1301 is owned by Ezra (chef and owner) Guiterrez and Jenna Zimbelman-Guiterrez; EJ and Renee Carpenter and Ron Nolde. Located at 1301 N. Main Street inside the Historic Cow Palace Inn, the Tavern is open Monday through Saturday from 11 […]

Trump DOJ seeks 20-year sentence for Colorado man accused of Tesla arson

Trump DOJ seeks 20-year sentence for Colorado man accused of Tesla arson

Federal prosecutors have indicted a 24-year-old Fort Collins man on firearms and arson charges in connection with a March 7 incident at a Tesla dealership in Loveland. Cooper Jo Frederick, who was previously arrested by Loveland police and charged with multiple felonies under Colorado state law, was taken into custody in Texas after a federal […]

91st Santa Fe Trail Day celebration in Las Animas April 25-27

91st Santa Fe Trail Day celebration in Las Animas April 25-27

Attorney General Weiser files lawsuit against US Dept of Health and Human Services for loss of $11B in public health grants

Attorney General Weiser files lawsuit against US Dept of Health and Human Services for loss of $11B in public health grants

April 1, 2025 (DENVER) – Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser today co-led a coalition of 23 states and the District of Columbia in filing a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., for abruptly and illegally terminating $11 billion in critical public health grants to the states. […]

Pueblo will soon be home to North America's first and only Leonardo da Vinci museum

Pueblo will soon be home to North America’s first and only Leonardo da Vinci museum

Pueblo was granted final approval by the Colorado Economic Development Commission for North America’s first and only Leonardo da Vinci Museum.  The museum will feature interactive exhibits and life-sized machine replicas from da Vinci’s drawings and sketches.  The museum’s approach will center on STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Mathematics) as an educational guide to […]