Thursday Index

In Colorado Springs, city officials seek public input on the 2011 budget (Gazette, KRDO, KXRM). Panelists at the Homeland Defense Symposium being held at the Broodmoor say Colorado Springs would be a prime place for a cyber security center (Colorado Springs Business Journal). The Pikes Peak Highway gets a new fee structure (Gazette).

Dozens of mobile homes near Ellicot were damaged in a fire (Gazette, KRDO, KXRM).

In Pueblo, a worker has died following an accident at the Vestas plant (Chieftain). The State Fair lost less money on this year's entertainment than previously (Chieftain).

And, in case you missed it, the Gazette takes a look at Proposition 102 in this upcoming election, a proposal that deals with bail bonds. Also, in Colorado Springs, the airport looks to trim its 2011 budget (Gazette).

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