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State Prepared for Transition as Federal Public Health Emergency Expires on May 11

State Prepared for Transition as Federal Public Health Emergency Expires on May 11

  STATEWIDE (May 10, 2023) — As announced in late January, the federal public health emergency declarations for COVID-19 will end on May 11. The State of Colorado has been planning for the end of the pandemic emergency for more than a year, authoring the Roadmap to Moving Forward as a way to navigate the changes. The Roadmap […]

SCEDD Broadband Initiative – May 2023 Update

SCEDD Broadband Initiative – May 2023 Update

    SCEDD has finalized the development of its Broadband Implementation Blueprint for its 13 member counties in southern Colorado. The blueprint compiles and identifies middle-mile fiber needs across the region. Once approved for distribution, the blueprint will serve as a master plan for the region’s middle-mile priorities and help SCEDD solicit and form meaningful […]

Colorado Motorcycle Fatalities Reach Record High

Colorado Motorcycle Fatalities Reach Record High

May 1, 2023 – Statewide – May is Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month, CDOT urges riders to keep speeds down and motorists to look twice. Statewide — May is Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month and the Colorado Department of Transportation is urging motorcyclists and all drivers to practice safe habits on the road. The reminder comes as […]

July 2023 Great Race Making Stop in Lamar

July 2023 Great Race Making Stop in Lamar

Lamar, Colo., will host a lunch stop on the 2023 Hemmings Motor News Great Race presented by Coker Tire on Saturday, July 1, race organizers have announced. The Great Race, the world’s premiere old car rally, will bring 120 of the world’s finest antique automobiles to town for the $150,000 event, with the first car […]

Colorado State Patrol Cautions Drivers about Unrestrained Pets

Colorado State Patrol Cautions Drivers about Unrestrained Pets

  (COLO) – To many Coloradoans’ pets are a part of the family and they often accompany us on the road. But how many people who travel with their furry friends are putting them into a harness, a pet carrier or a crate? Any activity, like petting your dog or reaching back to provide a […]

Dollars Make the Difference for Ark Valley Conduit

Dollars Make the Difference for Ark Valley Conduit

    Although the Arkansas Valley Conduit was first proposed by President John F. Kennedy in 1962, very little had taken place for the following 55 years or so until some serious funding was allocated for the water improvement project. The 130 mile-long pipeline, running from Pueblo to Lamar and up to Eads, is estimated […]

VA Eastern Colorado to screen tens of thousands of Veterans for toxic exposures

VA Eastern Colorado to screen tens of thousands of Veterans for toxic exposures

    “When the ground assault started, the horizon lit up—that’s how close we were,” said Army Veteran Ramon Navarro of Castle Rock about serving in Gulf War operations to free Kuwait from occupying Iraqi forces. Navarro rolled into the Arabian Peninsula in 1991 to setup 400-bed evacuation hospitals. The former biomedical engineer recalls the […]

Bat Infected with White Nose Syndrome Found in Southeast Colorado

Bat Infected with White Nose Syndrome Found in Southeast Colorado

  Colorado Parks and Wildlife is asking the public to report the sighting of any active or dead bats this winter. Please call 303-291-7771 or email wildlife.batline@state.co.us.  According to a recent report, a dead bat was found near La Junta in Otero County near the end of March of this year. Because bats also can […]

Drought Conditions Expand across Southeast Colorado, NWS April 2023 Update

DROUGHT INFORMATION STATEMENT National Weather Service National Weather Service Pueblo Co for Apr 15, 2023   SYNOPSIS: A predominately strong westerly flow pattern was in place across the Rockies through the month of March, which brought ample moisture and snowfall to areas along and west of the Continental Divide, as well as generally cool, dry […]

Council Members Get Hands-On Look at Virtual Reality System

  As a police officer, how do you deal with a drunk with a knife or an angered husband armed with a pistol or just someone in a public setting who’s having a mental health crisis?  This is an event that requires some preparation and a virtual reality system acquired by the City of Lamar […]

Colorado State Patrol Asks Drivers to “Give Some Space”

Colorado State Patrol Asks Drivers to “Give Some Space”

    1/3 of Colorado Construction Zone Crashes Caused by Tailgating (COLO) – Constructions zones have lower speed limits and a number of high-visibility warning devices for good reason, these areas can be dangerous and deadly for roadside workers. Yet despite efforts to capture driver focus and encourage safe driving through work zones, in 2022, […]

Secretary Griswold Applauds Passage of Bill to Protect Businesses from Deceptive Solicitations

Secretary Griswold Applauds Passage of Bill to Protect Businesses from Deceptive Solicitations

  The Deceptive Solicitations Act is one of Secretary Griswold’s priorities for the 2023 legislative session   Denver, Colo – Today, Secretary of State Jena Griswold applauded the signing of SB23-037, the “Deceptive Solicitations Act.” The act, which was a priority of Secretary Griswold’s this legislative session, was sponsored by Senator Lisa Cutter and Representatives […]

Self Serve Fuel Available at Lamar Airport

Self Serve Fuel Available at Lamar Airport

  Lamar city officials cut the ribbon highlighting the self-serve fuel pump in service at the Southeast Colorado Regional Airport today, April 12th. Mayor Kirk Crespin was flanked by city and airport officials as he noted, “This new service is one of several amenities the city has been developing over the years to help improve […]

Gov. Polis Announces Boards and Commissions Appointments

Gov. Polis Announces Boards and Commissions Appointments

    Colorado HIV Alliance for Prevention, Care, and Treatment To promote effective HIV/AIDS prevention, care and treatment programs, the HIV Alliance for Prevention, Care, and Treatment shall advise, inform and closely consult with CDPHE with regard to issues, trends, needs, policy, and resources pertaining to HIV/AIDS throughout the State of Colorado. For a term […]

April 8: Boggsville Clean-up Day

April 8: Boggsville Clean-up Day

      Boggsville clean up day is rapidly approaching, Saturday, April 8th, and I am hoping for a warm day to get the site ready for this season’s visitors. For you who have not been to Boggsville as of late you will have a pleasant surprise. Both houses have had some major remodeling done, […]