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Lamar Council Votes Against Challenging Court Ruling on Petitions

Lamar Council Votes Against Challenging Court Ruling on Petitions

  The Lamar City Council voted no twice, following an open discussion of the avenues left open to it regarding the March 24, 2022 District Court ruling by Judge Michael Davidson, declaring the marijuana election results invalid.  The votes were challenged in January resulting in a court trial against the City of Lamar and City […]

Trooper Tips on Blinker Etiquette

Trooper Tips on Blinker Etiquette

  The blinker is the most misused item in a vehicle.  It’s a great tool to have when trying to communicate with fellow drivers.  What an invention.  A system that lets others know what you’re thinking and you don’t have to utter one word or make any other sound.  So why are so many drivers […]

Speed Related to Over 50% of All Colorado Teen Crash Fatalities

Speed Related to Over 50% of All Colorado Teen Crash Fatalities

  Traffic deaths surged across Colorado in 2021 hitting a 20-year high and speeding is a major factor in fatalities. Speeding is a risky behavior for all drivers, and combined with inexperience and distractions the danger rises exponentially. In a 2021 report released by the Governors Highway Safety Association (GHSA) and Ford Motor Company Fund, […]

Arkansas Valley Conduit Three-Party Contract Approved

Arkansas Valley Conduit Three-Party Contract Approved

By CHRIS WOODKA SECWCD A three-party contract allowing for the Arkansas Valley Conduit to deliver clean drinking water to 50,000 people in 39 communities east of Pueblo was signed by the Bureau of Reclamation on March 18, 2022, following approval by the Southeastern Colorado Water Conservancy District Board and the Pueblo Board of Water Works […]

PCDPHE, Weekly Covid Update for March 23, 2022 - Zero Cases for Two Weeks

PCDPHE, Weekly Covid Update for March 23, 2022 – Zero Cases for Two Weeks

    The Prowers County Department of Public Health and Environment reports that for the first time in over a year, there are now Zero COVID-19 cases in the county for the past seven and fourteen days, respectively.  Reported cumulative cases have been steady at 2,719 with 167 hospitalizations and 48 deaths in people who […]

Lamar Police Department  Re:  Vehicle Break-ins

Lamar Police Department  Re:  Vehicle Break-ins

  During the past week, there have been several reported vehicle break-ins as well some vehicles being stolen.  All of the vehicle break-ins have had the doors unlocked and items taken out of the vehicles or items gone through in the vehicles.  The vehicles which were stolen had the keys accessible to the suspects.  All […]

Planning Commission Reviews Junk Ordinance

Planning Commission Reviews Junk Ordinance

    The Prowers County Planning Commission, Michelle Hiigel, Land Use Administrator, as well as all three county commissioners, Tom Grasmick, Wendy Buxton-Andrade, Ron Cook and County Attorney Rose Pugliese via Zoom, discussed means by which the county’s junk ordinance could be beefed up with stricter enforcement.  Legislating the ordinance has been a continued concern […]

PCPHE Covid-19 Report for March 16, 2022 Shows Minimum Cases

PCPHE Covid-19 Report for March 16, 2022 Shows Minimum Cases

  The Prowers County Department of Public Health and Environment reported zero cases in the county over the past seven days and only six cases in the past 14 days.   These numbers are the lowest for Prowers County in the past year.  Hospitalizations are up two at 167 since reporting began and the total number […]

PCPHE COVID-19 Update for March 9, 2022

PCPHE COVID-19 Update for March 9, 2022

  The Prowers County Public Department of Health and Environment reported that as of Wednesday, March 9th, 2022, there had been only six new Covid cases reported in the last seven days and 18 cases in the past two weeks.  Total cases were 2,719 up from 2,713.  Hospitalizations and deaths due to Covid were unchanged.  Last […]

Pueblo NWS Winter Weather Summary

Pueblo NWS Winter Weather Summary

  The winter of 2021-2022 (December through February) started very warm with new record high temperatures being set across south central and southeast Colorado in the first few days of the December. A few strong weather systems moved across the Rockies through the middle and end of December, bringing abundant snowfall to the higher terrain […]

PCPHE Weekly COVID-19 Update for March 2, 2022

PCPHE Weekly COVID-19 Update for March 2, 2022

    The COVID-19 case profile is somewhat fluid in Prowers County and in Colorado.  This update will be changing soon due to changes in our pandemic response from the CDC, the White House and CDPHE. Prowers County Public Health and Environment reported the seven-day average Test Positivity rate is 1.69% (goal is <5%). This […]

Colorado State Patrol Releases 2021 Auto Theft Data to Help You Protect Yourself…And Others

Colorado State Patrol Releases 2021 Auto Theft Data to Help You Protect Yourself…And Others

    (COLORADO) – If it feels like vehicle thefts have taken off recently (pun intended), recent data released by the Colorado Auto Theft Prevention Authority (CATPA) suggests that feeling is accurate.  Over this past year, more Coloradans than ever have experienced auto theft in one way, shape, or form personally.  In their 2021 ATICC […]

Slight Drop in Prowers County COVID-19 Cases

Slight Drop in Prowers County COVID-19 Cases

    Prowers County Public Health and Environment COVID-19 Update for February 23, 2022 shows the number of cases has climbed by 23 over the last reporting period with 2,701 cumulative cases to date.  Hospitalizations remain the same as last week at 164 and 47 deaths for people who tested positive since figures were tabulated. […]

Colorado State Patrol Highlights Smuggling, Trafficking and Interdiction Section’s Activity in 2021

Colorado State Patrol Highlights Smuggling, Trafficking and Interdiction Section’s Activity in 2021

  (COLORADO) – While ensuring lawful and safe activity on Colorado’s roadway, the Colorado State Patrol enlists specialty units that focus on the protection and safety of the people of Colorado in a variety of ways. “The mission of our Smuggling, Trafficking, and Interdiction Section (STIS) is to relentlessly pursue those who transport illegal firearms, […]

Council Seeks Solution to Three Mile Agreement

Council Seeks Solution to Three Mile Agreement

  If you live within the boundaries of the City of Lamar, you are subject to property taxes and pay a fee for utilities and trash collection, but if you reside outside those boundaries, you are free from property taxes, but pay twice the city rate if you use those municipal resources.  And somewhere in […]