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The Pueblo Chieftain: An ‘unfair’ perception?

There’s an old saying that “perception is reality.” But that’s only true to a point. Reality is reality – and sometimes, reality just can’t be ignored, no matter what kind of spin someone puts on a particular situation.

That’s the way we have to view a recent audit of the Colorado State Fair’s operations. Some of the media coverage of the audit’s findings wasn’t terribly flattering. Those media reports portrayed the fair as a money pit lacking a clear vision from leadership about how to move forward.

Well, as The Pueblo Chieftain reported over the weekend, the fair’s leaders don’t agree with that negative assessment. They say they had a good working relationship with the team that performed the audit and that many of the issues identified in the audit already are being addressed.

Read more at The Pueblo Chieftain.

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