Tuesday Index

The state's computers are out of date (Chieftain). Lawmakers are auditing the Public Utilities Commission (Chieftain). Crews continue to fight regional fires (Chieftain).

In Colorado Springs, two council members criticize a plan to spend tax dollars on a campaign to promote the city's relationship with the USOC (Gazette). A former city nurse disputes claims that she misused personal records from a database at Memorial Hospital, and says she's being unfairly targeted (Gazette, KKTV). The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children will reopen and reexamine a 25-year-old missing persons case from the city (KOAA). A float honoring the 150th anniversary of the creation of El Paso County will appear in the Pikes Peak or Bust Rodeo parade (Gazette).

In Pueblo, a sediment collector is being installed along Fountain Creek (Chieftain). Relatives of victims of the Ludlow Massacre visit the site (Trinidad Times-Independent). The Trinidad History Museum seeks information about Camp Trinidad, a World War II prisoner of war camp (Trinidad Times-Independent).

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