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On the high school level, there are Rapid City Stevens, Rapid City Central, St. Thomas More, Rapid City Christian and Douglas. The Raiders, Cobblers and Cavaliers each have boys and girls sides, with ...
Before embarking on a extensive road trip, the Post 22 Hardhats rebounded in a big way on Tuesday at Fitzgerald Stadium, ...
No on 2A, a campaign against the city's efforts to leave Black Hills, spent over $1.51 million between March 4 and May 2 with over $1,600 remaining on hand, according to the Pueblo City Clerk's ...
Despite ongoing concerns about high electric bills, voters in Pueblo appear to have overwhelmingly rejected a measure to potentially end Black Hills Energy’s franchise in the city.. 16,005 ...
Pueblo voters resoundingly rejected a ballot initiative to end the city's franchise agreement with Black Hills Energy on May 6. The failed ballot measure is the second time in five years that ...
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 ...
Divorcing Pueblo from Black Hills Energy through municipalization of the electric utility is currently unfeasible, Pueblo County Commissioners concluded in a work session Tuesday morning. A study ...
A city-commissioned study presented April 7 to city council concluded that purchasing Black Hills Energy's assets is not feasible for Pueblo.
PUEBLO, Colo. (KRDO) - City council members postponed a vote on whether to endorse the Black Hills Energy (BHE) off-ramp option, coming up in August.
(PUEBLO, Colo.) — Black Hills Energy is releasing a study claiming that a government utility takeover of the electric distribution system in the City of Pueblo would cost citizens an initial $1 ...
The back-and-forth battle between the City of Pueblo and Black Hills Energy has been ongoing for years. In 2020, voters shot down the idea of the City separating from Black Hills.