Six-Week Online Courses Available at LCC

Online courses are still available for the spring semester at Lamar Community College.  Students and community members alike can take advantage of courses packaged into a quick six-week session starting on March 28, 2016 and running through May 7.

Online courses provide students the flexibility to work anywhere and at any time, making it possible to add a class into any schedule.  This six-week course schedule goes a step further, allowing for fast-paced learning for motivated individuals. 

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Deadline Friday for Clerk’s Scholarship

The Colorado County Clerks Association (CCCA) has established a scholarship fund to aid outstanding seniors who are residents of Colorado.

The scholarship is intended to aid students in furthering their education at any university, college, junior college, or technical institution. There are four regional, one-time $1,000 scholarships awarded to seniors graduating from Colorado high schools.

Selection is based on grade point average and community involvement with an interest in government, business or political science, as well as financial need/hardship. 

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Home Country

By Slim Randles

I was one of the half-dozen guys holding Isaac Okleasik’s sled down while his dozen-plus sled dogs were screaming and lunging. It was the first Saturday in March back in 1973, and Isaac was one of the first mushers to leave on the first Iditarod Sled Dog Race. I was wearing bib number 37, and since we let a team go every two minutes, I had plenty of time to help others before it was my turn.

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Weather Spotter Training Offered

UPDATED - adds newsly-scheduled training in Kiowa County

The National Weather Service in Pueblo provides SKYWARN weather spotter preparedness and training.  Typically, the sessions are scheduled from late March through early May each year, and are a cooperative effort of local government officials and the National Weather Service.  The sessions are free of charge and usually open to everyone unless noted.

Participants receive information about:

- latest hot topics about National Weather Service

- when and how to report severe weather

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Weekend Weather Outlook

While high temperatures will fluctuate, spring-like weather continues through the weekend in Kiowa County.

Friday’s high will be around 70, accompanied by 10 to 20 mile per hour north winds which will be strongest in the afternoon. There may be a few hours in the afternoon where conditions approach critical fire weather.

Saturday will be cooler, with highs in the low 60s and continuation of 10 to 20 mile per hour wind shifting to the south.

Sunday will be the warmest day of the week, with a high in the mid-70s, and winds will weaken slightly.

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