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The Pueblo Chieftain: Doubling down on studies

Whatever else might be said about them, you’ve got to admit that the majority of Pueblo City Council members are a studious bunch.

Just this week, they approved a contract to pay a Denver-based law firm $250,000 to study the legal ramifications of splitting from Black Hills Energy and getting electricity from another source.

That comes on top of the council’s recent commitment to pay more than $200,000 to a consulting firm for the second phase of a study into the feasibility of breaking away from Black Hills. Which came on top of the council’s decision to pay the same consulting firm $122,000 for the first phase of the study.

Read more at The Pueblo Chieftain.

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