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SUNRISE: Bundle up, it might snow today

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THE GAZETTE

On the last official day of summer, the National Weather Service predicts the first snowfall for the season today. The service predicts a cold wet day today with thunderstorms and a high of 48 degrees, and then a 30 percent chance of snow tonight. The cold, wet pattern is predicted for the next few days.

 

STATE REVENUE FIGURES DUE TODAY

DENVER — Colorado lawmakers and Gov. Bill Ritter are hoping to avoid more budget cuts when new revenue figures are released.

The latest figures due out today will be presented to the legislature's Joint Budget Committee.

The state Department of Revenue says after posting a gain of $36 million above forecast in July, the August revenue collections are down $38 million.

The department says that both income tax payments and sales tax collections were down in August, compared with forecasted amounts.

 

HAPPENINGS

- Gleneagle farmers market, 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m., parking lot of Western Museum of Mining and Industry, 225 North Gate Blvd., free admission.

- Homegrown on Tejon farmers market, 10 a.m.-1 p.m., 300 block of North Tejon St.

-“Résumé Righting - Résumé and Portfolio Design” workshop, 2-4 p.m., Pikes Peak Workforce Center, 2306 E. Pikes Peak Ave., free.

- "Open mic poetry," 7-9 p.m. Black Cat Books, 720 Manitou Ave., Manitou Springs.


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