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Will Pueblo voters choose to ditch Black Hills Energy in today's special election? The Chieftain will have live results as ...
Despite ongoing concerns about high electric bills, voters in Pueblo appear to have overwhelmingly rejected a measure to ...
For the second time since May 2020, voters emphatically opposed a city of Pueblo attempt to cancel its franchise agreement ...
Voters in Pueblo have until 7 p.m. Tuesday to drop off their ballots on Issue 2A. As of Monday morning, about 20 percent of ...
The first batch of election results show voters overwhelming don't support ending Pueblo's agreement with Black Hills Energy ...
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Cañon City Daily Record on MSNPueblo voters resoundingly reject ballot question to cancel Black Hills Energy franchise agreementPueblo voters overwhelmingly rejected a ballot question Tuesday asking whether the City of Pueblo should cancel its franchise ...
Voters in Pueblo can weigh in now on whether the city should explore options to replace Black Hills Energy as its electricity provider in a mail-only special election. Ballots need to be returned ...
PUEBLO, Colo. (KKTV) - Voters in Pueblo will be weighing whether the city should take over the public utilities. Black Hills Energy released a study saying it’s not feasible for Pueblo to take ...
Pueblo officials are considering alternatives ... Findings from the Brattle Group's recent analysis were referenced in a Black Hills Energy statement shared with the Chieftain April 15.
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 ...
Unofficial results are in for coordinated elections in Pueblo County. This includes Ballot Question 2A, which asked voters if ...
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.
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