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Nathan Yip Foundation Awarded $75,000 to 69 Rural Colorado Teachers

Nathan Yip Foundation Awarded $75,000 to 69 Rural Colorado Teachers

  Colorado–November 30, 2023–The Nathan Yip Foundation announced today that more than $75,000 was awarded to 69 rural Colorado teachers to create and implement classroom projects that will have a positive impact on students and classrooms this year. In the second year of the rural teacher grant program, the Nathan Yip Foundation received 169 requests, […]

Lamar Utility Board Okays Revised Employee Handbook

Lamar Utility Board Okays Revised Employee Handbook

    Lamar Light Plant Human Resources Officer, Leala Owen, briefed the utility board members on recommended changes made to the employee’s handbook.  The first updates since 2007.  She said the updates will be consistent with changing employment laws and requirements and the alterations were considered by the Mountain States Employers Council, CIRSA and attorney’s […]

Lamar Light Plant Completes Safety Testing

Lamar Light Plant Completes Safety Testing

  Houssin Hourieh, Lamar Light Plant Superintendent, informed the Lamar Utility Board, the annual safety testing and inspection of all bucket and digger trucks has been completed as well as other equipment such as voltage sticks, blankets and line hoses.  There was one failure to a line blanket as well as cracks noted through Unit […]

New Council Moves Forward on Agenda

New Council Moves Forward on Agenda

  With the November General Election concluded, new and re-elected Lamar City Council members took their oath of office to begin their term.  David Zavala, recently elected to serve Ward 2, replacing Mike Duffy, was administered his oath by Judge Lane Porter to begin the November 13, 2023 council session.  Per the City Charter which […]

Departing Council Finalizes Agenda Items

Departing Council Finalizes Agenda Items

The outgoing Lamar City Council concluded the details of its agenda during the November 13th meeting.  Ordinance 1268, pertaining to vacating the east-west alley between off 401 South 14th Street for Anthony Aguilera, was approved.  The alley has not been used in decades and is located between lots 1 and 2, Block 4 in Maxwell’s […]

Safe2Tell Annual Report Uncovers the Highest Volume Since the Program’s Creation

  Nov. 6, 2023 (DENVER) — Safe2Tell, Colorado’s trusted platform for anonymous safety concern reporting, released its annual report for the 2022-2023 school year today, showing a 16% increase in report volume compared to the previous school year. With a total of 22,486 reports, this is the highest ever report volume since the program launched […]

Now Coloradans can add their Driver License, State ID to Google Wallet

Now Coloradans can add their Driver License, State ID to Google Wallet

  LAKEWOOD -— The Colorado Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) announced recently that the Colorado ID can be added to Google Wallet, providing an easy, fast and secure digital version of their state-issued driver license or ID card. Coloradans can now choose to add their driver license or state identification (ID) card to Google Wallet, […]

CPW Ranger Offers Boating Safety Class for Teens 14 to 17 as Law Changes

CPW Ranger Offers Boating Safety Class for Teens 14 to 17 as Law Changes

    TRINIDAD, Colo. – Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s Charlee Olson, senior ranger at Trinidad Lake State Park, wants to make sure everyone is ready next summer when a new law will require boaters 14-17 to take a boat safety class before they can legally operate a vessel on state waters. So Olson is offering […]

US 50 Drainage Improvement Project East of Swink Starts Mid-November

US 50 Drainage Improvement Project East of Swink Starts Mid-November

    Otero County— The Colorado Department of Transportation and its contracting partner, Habitat Construction, LLC, will begin improvements to US Highway 50 on Nov. 15. Improvements will start on the east side of Swink and will continue east for approximately one mile. The anticipated completion date of the project is mid-March 2024. Work will […]

Serious Lane Violations Coming to a Neighborhood Near You

Serious Lane Violations Coming to a Neighborhood Near You

    Troopers saw an increase in off-highway crashes caused by lane violations in 2022 (COLO) – Drivers weaving in and out of traffic, vehicles entering the highway the wrong way and motorists not maintaining a centered lane position contribute to a concerning lane violation problem that can cause serious injury and fatal crashes. Over […]

Motorists and Pedestrians Share Responsibility When Sharing the Road

Motorists and Pedestrians Share Responsibility When Sharing the Road

  October is National Pedestrian Safety Month, and the Colorado State Patrol wants motorists and pedestrians to do their part as they share the road. According to statewide statistics, 2022 was a record-setting year for pedestrian fatalities with 111 people killed on Colorado roadways, representing 15% of the state’s total traffic fatalities. When looking at […]

Colorado Department of Transportation begins replacement of bridge structure southwest of La Junta

Colorado Department of Transportation begins replacement of bridge structure southwest of La Junta

Requires 21-day full closure on US 350 Otero County —­­ The Colorado Department of Transportation and CapitalTezak JV will implement a 21-day closure with an approved detour beginning at 9 a.m. on Monday, Oct. 23 for replacement of a bridge structure located on United States Highway 350 southwest of La Junta. The structure, originally built […]

Caution: Circulating Scam Not from the Colorado State Patrol

Caution: Circulating Scam Not from the Colorado State Patrol

(LAKEWOOD, COLO) The Colorado State Patrol is warning the public of an online scam offering the public a “list” of gas stations recently impacted by credit card skimming devices. The Colorado State Patrol recently became aware of an email scam in circulation.  The email subject line says, “WARNING: Recent Contactless Payment Processors Scam” Within the […]

Colorado’s Overall Seat Belt Usage is the Highest on Record

Colorado’s Overall Seat Belt Usage is the Highest on Record

    On the heels of a record year for traffic deaths, there is some good news. Coloradans are buckling up more than ever before. The recent State of Colorado Statewide Seat Belt Survey shows that the statewide usage rate is 88.6%, a 1.6% increase from 2022. This is the highest usage rate on record, […]

City Council has 2024 Budget and Land Develop Interests on Meeting Agenda

City Council has 2024 Budget and Land Develop Interests on Meeting Agenda

    Several financial concerns were addressed during the Lamar City Council’s October 9th meeting this past Monday. The council held a public hearing for the proposed City of Lamar 2024 budget to outline expected revenues to the city and how the funds will be spent through the new year.  Following the hearing, the council […]