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PLUS | What you need to know about Prop. 129 + 11 things to do this weekend No images? [Click here]( Springs Midday Update Take a break and catch up on today's top stories in Colorado. This is a 5 minute read. [Burn restrictions ordered for Colorado Springs]( The city of Colorado Springs is scheduled to be on burn restrictions starting at noon Thursday, according to a news release. Because of ongoing fire hazards and [hot, dry weather forecasts,]( the burn restriction will be in effect within city limits and remain in effect until rescinded by Bret Lacey, fire marshall with the Colorado Springs Fire Department. [Read More]( TOP NEWS TODAY Proposition 129: A sham proposal or a solution to a Colorado veterinary care crisis? [READ MORE]( Avalanche vs. Golden Knights: 3 takeaways from Colorado's opening night loss [READ MORE]( 11 weekend things to do around Colorado Springs and beyond: Migratory birds, Fossil Day, Slavic Fest and more [READ MORE]( [Upscale Colorado Springs restaurant delivers vibrant Indian flavors | Dining review]( When one restaurant closes and another later occupies the same space, the exterior rarely hides the reminders of the former occupants. The signage for Mausam Indian Flavors helps, but the roof line still evokes memories of a certain pizza chain. [Read More]( [Facebook]([Twitter]([Instagram]([LinkedIn]([YouTube]([TikTok]( Was this email forwarded to you? Sign up [here.]( Engage in the conversation in [today's eEdition]( Interested in podcasts? Check out ours [here]( [The Colorado Springs Gazette]( 30 East Pikes Peak Avenue, Suite 100 Colorado Springs, CO 80903 [Privacy Policy]( [Unsubscribe](

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