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Could Pueblo join others in Black Hills' Colorado system to operate a multi-county utility? One analysis says it would cost over $4.1 billion.
A study commissioned by the city of Pueblo found that municipalizing the city's electric utility is currently unfeasible. While the municipalization of city assets has been deemed unfeasible, the ...
Pueblo officials argue that Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) highway access permitting processes are hindering business development. Mayor ... with the Chieftain, Graham said the ...
2024 Pueblo Mayor Heather Graham, one of several elected officials vocal in the city's search for alternatives to Black Hills, told the Chieftain in a written statement that the commissioning of ...
Brett Boston, the youngest member of Pueblo City Council, recently announced his candidacy for the at-large seat to which he was appointed in June. Pueblo Mayor Heather Graham voiced her support ...
As Mayor of Pueblo, I have a responsibility to ensure our community has access to affordable, reliable and locally controlled energy. The discussion surrounding municipalization is not about ...
Centennial High School and Pueblo School District 60's administrative office, according to previous Chieftain reporting. Nicholas Gradisar was elected mayor of Pueblo following a 2019 runoff election.
A new analysis by the Brattle Group, commissioned by Black Hills Energy, estimates a system-wide takeover of Black Hills' Colorado assets would cost municipalities over $4.1 billion. The estimate ...
Ballot Initiative 2A, the focal point of a May 6 special election ... more on Pueblo City Council: Pueblo City Councilor Brett Boston announces bid to retain at-large seat Pueblo Chieftain ...
It is not yet feasible for the city of Pueblo to purchase all of Black Hills Energy's assets and operate its own electric utility, according to a study conducted by GDS Associates and commissioned ...
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