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Special Walking Tour of Sand Creek Massacre

Special Walking Tour of Sand Creek Massacre

The massacre of about 230 Cheyenne and Arapaho men, women, and children along the banks of the Big Sandy Creek in southeastern Colorado, known today as the Sand Creek Massacre, will be the topic of a free interpretive walking tour at the Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site (NHS) on Saturday, June 18, 2016. Reservations […]

CDOT Will Place Calls in S.E. CO for Suggestions

CDOT Will Place Calls in S.E. CO for Suggestions

  A Continuing Conversation with CDOT June 1, 2016 – Statewide Transportation Plan – Telephone Town Halls Providing Forum for Coloradans The Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) is hosting nine telephone town halls over the next seven weeks, providing the public with a forum to ask questions and give input about a variety of transportation […]

Quarter Century of Fun, 25th Annual Granada/Bristol Days

Quarter Century of Fun, 25th Annual Granada/Bristol Days

The communities of Granada and Bristol have a lot planned for their 25th Annual celebration, beginning with the June 17th benefit supper and auction at the complex.  The 7pm meal will benefit the First Responders and Fire Personnel. Saturday, June 18th, begins early with the 7am Amache Walk/Run from the post office.  The crowds will […]

PCDI Commits to Community Marketing Investment

PCDI Commits to Community Marketing Investment

PCDI, Prowers County Development Incorporated, is investing in the economic growth of the community to the tune of $10,000. The funds will be used to purchase a two page display advertisement in siteselection.com, a publication which is considered the ‘bible’ for companies looking for a suitable location in which to develop a business interest. The […]

PUMA Details Early Economic Survey, Requests More Responses

PUMA Details Early Economic Survey, Requests More Responses

Prowers County representatives and PCDI Board members received a preliminary overview of the economic study recently conducted by PUMA, Progressive Urban Management Associates, on the last day of their most recent visit, Wednesday, May 25th.  “We’re at the mid-way point of our mission with you,” explained Brad Segal, President of the economic development firm hired […]

Encampment and Caravan Highlight Bent's Old Fort Santa Fe Trail Weekend

Encampment and Caravan Highlight Bent’s Old Fort Santa Fe Trail Weekend

The busy days of the Santa Fe Trail will come back to life the weekend of June 4 – 5 as Bent’s Old Fort National Historic Site hosts an encampment and trail caravan.  Over 40 living history interpreters will inhabit the fort and surrounding camps on Saturday, June 4 demonstrating life along the trail.  On […]

Lodging Panel Gets Long-Awaited Answers to $$$ Questions

Lodging Panel Gets Long-Awaited Answers to $$$ Questions

It all depends on who you talk to! The Prowers County Lodging Tax Panel has sought answers over the years, as to how the Panel receives its funding from the state, based on local motel room taxes.  The 2% tax generates on average, $85,000 a year which the Panel distributes to tourist-oriented events in the county.  […]

Great Turnout for 2016 Lamar Days

Great Turnout for 2016 Lamar Days

The new parade route for Lamar Days along South Second Street didn’t detract spectators or participants, Saturday, May 21st.  Most residents enjoyed the ability to sit on their front steps or lawns and enjoy the shade and festivities as the parade, showcasing this year’s theme, “Big Dreams from a Small Town”,  wound its way towards […]

Quackers and Rotary Hold Ducky Dash at Lamar Pool

Quackers and Rotary Hold Ducky Dash at Lamar Pool

One of the more unique attractions at the Lamar Days Celebration is the annual Ducky Dash, developed by the Lamar Rotarians.   Years ago the annual fundraising event was held at the Lamar Canal where the bridge spans North Main Street.  Hundreds of small rubber/plastic ducks were dumped into the canal waters where the ducks made […]

Council Approves Grant Application to Aid Downtown Business Growth

Council Approves Grant Application to Aid Downtown Business Growth

An agreement between the City of Lamar and BNSF Railroad was approved to allow the city to replace aging water distribution and stormwater collections systems under the train tracks on Main Street. This will be required as part of the CDOT US Highway 287 Reconstruction Project scheduled to begin its first phase of upgrades this […]

Lamar City Council Okays Special Event and Premise Modification Applications

Lamar City Council Okays Special Event and Premise Modification Applications

The Lamar City Council held three public hearings during their Monday night meeting, May 23rd, beginning with the application for a temporary modification of premises request from Jay Gruber, owner of the Buzzard’s Roost for the June 11-12 annual Country Jam and the September 17-18, 2016 Annual Road Jam. A portion of Hickory Street in […]

Colorado Employment Situation for April 2016

Total nonfarm payroll jobs declined 2,000 from March to April to 2,593,800 jobs, according to the survey of business establishments. Private sector payroll jobs decreased 2,800 and government increased 800. According to the survey of households, the unemployment rate increased two-tenths of a percentage point in April to 3.1 percent. The number of people actively […]

Lodging Panel Funds Cowboy Up at the Wagons Event

Lodging Panel Funds Cowboy Up at the Wagons Event

Members of the Prowers County Lodging Panel approved one request for marketing funds during their May 17th meeting and tabled three others for future discussion. The 3rd annual Cowboy Up at the Wagons event, held at the End of the Line Arena in Camp Amache in Granada, was granted the $3,000 request to cover advertising […]

Lamar Days Schedule of Events - May 20/21

Lamar Days Schedule of Events – May 20/21

LAMAR DAYS 2016 – “BIG DREAMS FROM A SMALL TOWN” May 20-21, 2016 – Schedule of Events   6:45-7:45am – “Wake Up Lamar Breakfast” Sponsored by the Lamar Chamber of Commerce. Come eat a hearty Breakfast! Eagles Aerie – 1220 S Main 6:30pm – 21st Annual Lamar Days Rod Run “No Booze Cruise & Poker […]

Local Funding for 9/11 Memorial Sought

Local Funding for 9/11 Memorial Sought

A montage of patriotic drawings by local school students is currently on display as part of the Tri-State 9/11 Memorial Fund. The display is on view at Community State Bank on North Main Street in Lamar.  The memorial, which is now planned to be located at Big Timbers Museum, will honor first responders and military […]