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Colorado officials eye moving Circle Program out of Pueblo mental hospital

State officials want to move the highly respected Circle Program out of the Colorado Mental Health Institute at Pueblo, saying that would protect it from the chronic staffing shortages at the state hospital.

Colorado Department of Human Services officials will ask the Legislature’s Joint Budget Committee to approve that idea Wednesday.

Where Circle would end up, or even reopen, is uncertain.

Read more at The Pueblo Chieftain.

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