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SUNRISE: Clouds, breezes could spell relief from heat this afternoon

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THE GAZETTE

A reprieve from the heat may be in sight. Cloudy and breezy weather should bring in isolated thundershowers after noon, and slightly cooler temperatures for the rest of the week, predicts the National Weather Service.

Today's high, however, should near 92 degrees.


CHANGE OF COMMAND

Colorado Springs' Cadet Wing Squadron changes command tonight at 6:30, with a ceremony to follow at 7p.m. in Peterson Club's main ballroom. Captain David Rice will turn over the reins of the squadron, part of the Civil Air Patrol, to Lt. Col. Jeffrey Mueller.


HAPPENINGS
- Farm and art market, 3-7 p.m., City Hall grounds, 116 S. Main St., Fountain;.
- Summer lawn concert series with Djembe Djunkies, 6-7:30 p.m., Manitou Springs Public Library, 701 Manitou Ave., Manitou Springs, free.
- "Down the Santa Fe Trail to Colorado and Beyond," lecture with Mary Humphreys, 7 p.m., Old Colorado City History Center, 1 S. 24th St. Free; free-will offering.
- Screening of Frank Capra's 1934 film "It Happened One Night," 7 p.m., Colorado College, Edith Kinney Gaylord Cornerstone Arts Center, 825 N. Cascade Ave., free.


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