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MoneyBallots Due Today In Lakewood’s Special Vote To Decide Their Growth Future: Full-Steam Or Slow Down?By Andrew Villegas
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Government and PoliticsColorado Springs Election: Suthers Is The Big Incumbent, 3 Council Seats Up For GrabsBy Dan Boyce
Government and PoliticsLawmakers Want Voters To Tap TABOR Refunds To Pay For Roads, SchoolsBy The Associated Press
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