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The Pueblo Rescue Mission asked city officials for assistance to build a bigger warming shelter in August. The previous shelter could house a total of 100 people.
In this off-year election, voters across Colorado decided two statewide ballot measures and determined local races for mayors, city councils, school boards and local ballot measures..