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Kimball s Peak Three Theater will reopen March 31 with the theatrical release of the action movie Godzilla vs. Kong, starring Alexander Skarsgård and Millie Bobby Brown. Owner Kimball Bayles also will offer the 1963 version, King Kong vs. Godzilla. He plans to operate with a limited schedule and abbreviated showtimes for now, likely screening films Thursdays through Sundays. (Photo by Jerilee Bennett, The Gazette)
JERILEE BENNETT, THE GAZETTE
Kimball s Peak Three Theater will reopen March 31 with the theatrical release of the action movie Godzilla vs. Kong, starring Alexander Skarsgård and Millie Bobby Brown. Owner Kimball Bayles also will offer the 1963 version, King Kong vs. Godzilla. He plans to operate with a limited schedule and abbreviated showtimes for now, likely screening films Thursdays through Sundays. (Photo by Jerilee Bennett, The Gazette)
Jim Mason will hold a town hall on March 9. Courtesy of Jim Mason
Jim Mason, City Council candidate in District 1, will host a virtual town hall at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, March 9.
During the Town Hall, Mason will share some of his strategies for a safer, stronger Colorado Springs and answer questions submitted by the community. Listening to his constituents is a top priority, his campaign said in a release. It is important to him to listen now, and he is committed to continued listening should he be elected to City Council. -
Mason is among those endorsed by the Housing and Building Association of Colorado Springs for City Council. Six Council members will be elected in the April 6 city election.
Pet tech company Fi today announced that it has raised a $30 million Series B. The round, led by Chuck Murphy of Longview Asset Management, follows a $7 million Series A raised back in 2019. The round values the startup at north of $200 million. The New York-based startup specializes in connected dog collars, releasing […]
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STEUBENVILLE – Members of City Council will consider emergency legislation at its Jan. 19 meeting that would give Steubenville Fire Chief Carlo Capaldi the power to hire three more firefighters, enough to run a second ambulance.
Capaldi told council he needs the additional personnel to relieve the strain on his department: They’ve been averaging nine to 10 calls a day with one ambulance, he said, pointing out that’s without adding any additional personnel.
He said it could take up to six months for the revenue to really start to roll in, but they’ve already banked about $46,000.
“The problem we’re having now is we can’t wait six months for more people,” Capaldi said. “We projected generating $715,000 in EMS revenue that (would) pay for six people to work on ambulances, but we didn’t hire those people right away because we didn’t have a track record to be sure the money would come in at that (precise) moment.”